QUOTE(kurtkob78 @ Mar 27 2011, 10:48 AM)
the strict diet is for short term only. Like only for 8 weeks. Some go for 12 weeks. But the cut in calories is gradually where the last 4 weeks will be the most difficult. It depends on your progress by the way.
I missed the one month lol. But still you are losing about 400grams per week. That is good enough. Furthermore, your bodyweight is not high and within a good BMI. it should be quite hard to lose more weight.
you should push more and eat healthier. Do more weights
Diet:
1. Breakfast: 1 cup rolled oat with tuna or whey or no flavour low fat milk and 1 serving fruit
2. brunch: whey protein or no flavour low fat milk with some nuts
3. lunch: 1/2 cup rice, chicken breast, vege
4. tea: whey protein or no flavour low fat milk
5. dinner: boil / roast salmon / chicken breast with vege and omega 3 oil
You can reduce the oat or rice if you see no progress in weight loss after 1 week
Exercise:
Initially do at least 9-12 sets of resistance or weight exercise. After finish do a 30 minutes cardio
consistently follow that and should see some result.
yeha, trying to lose a few more kgs first before going for more weight training. coz im in UK currently until july (gym until late june), and i dont know whether i will work at other places or back to malaysia. so i avoid eating supplement, afraid what i've gained will turn back into fats if i slack off.
hmm. just wondering, what if i skipped one or two of these meals?
coz lately busy with final year dissertation and slept at 3-4 and wake up around 12-1 +-
Added on March 27, 2011, 6:58 pmQUOTE(moe81 @ Mar 27 2011, 03:22 PM)
yo, not enough time boi... couple of months ain't gonna cut it. some of us have been working out for years.
for someone who started workin out couple of months ago, i dun think u can come up with tight diciplined routine. pls do give urself some time to get aquainted with the forms of the workout. some even takes up to six months to actually learn to put up a good 3-way or 4-way split routine. and then another few more months to master the forms. some won't even get the proper form of certain exercise even after years.
dun expect to transform over-night. which will in turn lead you to the road of disappoinment which will have ur workout interest short-lived. now, we dun want that, do we?
never gonna intend to change myself in such a short period.
im currently in UK doin my deg, so I will end my gym contract by late june. I've seen some guy from my gym, regularly gym with personal trainer and supplement intake, after 6 months still cant get a very good ripped body, just basic well toned body.
that's why focusing more on losing weight rather than get a ripped body and if possible make some change on my chest and biceps/triceps hahah
main point just to lose my tummy and manboobs. So i might think that better diet should be able to help me out in such a short period of time
This post has been edited by MisterCrono: Mar 27 2011, 06:58 PM