Hey after 82 days of cardio ,my current weight is right now is 68 kg from 77.33 kg.
I just eat a big cheese chicken burger today because I was getting tired , I eat cheat meal after 1 week this time feels big regret right now, kindly someone tell how much I need to workout tomorrow to burn those calorie which I take right now from cardio or how much I have run on treadmill to burn those calorie, second is my belly fat is still their, its change slightly but not that I was expected because 68 kg and have belly fat still making me mad a lot, kindly answer my queries
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Only you know what was in your burger.. You decided to enjoy a "cheat" as you call it, so enjoy the memory and just move forward in your same routine without looking back!
Although you are loosing the fat with the cardio you need to shape and get firm with strength and toning exercises. Do you have a tummy exercise routine for 2/3 days per week?
Concerning the burger... it's no use to worry yourself sick. We are living! Tomorrow you just eat healthy again and nothing is going to happen. Well done on getting so far. It sounds like you are doing very well.
Thanks for appreciate my hard work and sorry to say I m doing only cardio which actually helping me but I m not doing belly exercise so far in 80 days and I will perform strength training when I see I m able to loss belly fat
What is done is done now Saad619 , i would just draw a line under this and start afresh tomorrow.
Don't beat yourself up because you ate a burger, i really don't think it will ruin it for the week if you are eating healthy the rest of the week. I don't have 1 cheat day in the week anymore, as when i did, i ate way too much on that day and then ruined it for the rest of the week.
Like i said i don't have a cheat day in the week anymore. If you can i would stop having a cheat day and then you will not feel so guilty.
I totally agree with WinWeight regarding stomach exercises and would get on NHS choices, for the strength and flexibility programme. The exercises will help your stomach.
increasing testosterone levels for weight loss is a good idea. Testosterone can still help you shed of the layers of fat faster with the following ways: Higher levels of testosterone make it easier for your body to burn adipose tissue (fat), instead of muscle mass..
Ive been told this works, but have not tried it myself.. but it's easy to look up and does make sense.. but i'm sure its about balance.
its not about any intimacy, it about testosterones effect especially on belly fat.. and other benefits of maintaining testosterone.. combating fatigue, weight, depression etc.. look it up on youtube.. I'm only a believer not an academic
Worry not! It's in the past and you can't change it. I bet you enjoyed it, so it was still positive! Start again today and look forwards. Back on track - well done!! We don't always lose inches where we want to! But with exercises aimed at your core it will help! Good luck.
Saad put it behind you... you enjoyed it. Life needs it's pleasures too. Sounds like you're almost on target. Did you check out what's a normal healthy BMI for your height?
I think so too, pay to have lipo suction and stop asking same questions over and over, also for that weight you are probably about 5 foot 7 or less, any taller and you want build muscles mass just get thinner with a fat belly
Then your weight is OK, try pull ups, lay on the floor, put your feet under settee and hands behind head and pull up, start with 10 and work up over a week or two to 25/30 twice a day, this will tone your stomach muscle's and firm them up, losing weight want nescassarily make your stomach flat
Hello tomvic , I see you are a Newbie and look like you are struggling. Have you calculated your calorie allowance on the BMI checker? It can take a while to get into the swing of things. Some of us are painfully slow losers. If you need help don't be afraid to do your own post and ask any questions you want to. We will all come running with advice to help you along your way - you can do it, don't give up
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