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weight loss

Postby abrarsait » Sun Oct 17, 2010 1:07 pm

hey

i am 15 years old and i weigh 82 kg and i am 6 feet tall
and i have a bit of belly bulging out and i am totally out of shape
even my chest got lot of fat.

i started going to gym and working out a month ago. also i try to eat more veggies
but i havent seen any change
i am worried beacause before 2 months in a normal check up my doctor told that i have little fat in my liver
does this have anything to do with weight loss

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Re: weight loss

Postby Boss Man » Sun Oct 17, 2010 4:41 pm

Perhaps you gained some muscle and lost a bit of fat, so the weight stays the same.

What meals do you eat and what times do you eat?

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Re: weight loss

Postby EDin_Jasarevic » Sun Nov 07, 2010 6:12 pm

dude one thing ya gotta do is cardo and lots of it, i started at 15 and 233 pounds at 5'7 and in one summer i lost 64 pounds of just cutting out junk and lots and lots of cardo, just keep sweating and sweating

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Re: weight loss

Postby Boss Man » Sun Nov 07, 2010 6:27 pm

I'd politely disagree :).

Manage calories well, incorporate resistance exercise and you only really need about 30 minutes of interval training for example, 3 times a week. You could do more Cardio, but I personally don't feel it's necessary.

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Re: weight loss

Postby Roddick » Mon Jan 31, 2011 8:13 pm

Boss Man cardio is necessary for losing weight..

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Re: weight loss

Postby Boss Man » Wed Feb 02, 2011 8:08 pm

Of course it is, but if you look at my post I don't advocate not doing cardio, I advocate not doing a lot of Cardio, because with the increased caloric burning potential, added muscle can give you, (45-50 extra calories per lb of added muscle), doing too much Cardio could be counterproductive, I.E. start burning muscle, not preserving it or allowing growth to occur.

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