Group: General Fitness & Exercise

Created: 2011/12/31, Members: 382, Messages: 54581

Various general exercise related discussions. Find out what it takes to reach your fitness goals through daily effective exercise. With so many options we try to find out what works best.

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advice..is this a good plan to consider?

angelzby10
angelzby10
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Joined: 2007/08/25
United States
2008/08/15, 06:26 PM
I just started working out again (I had surgery done and then been hospitalized with some other health issues). Last summer until early this summer I lost 20lbs on diet alone but I was always getting headaches and you couldnt tell that I lost all the weight at all. The scale said I was 20lbs lighter but my clothes were still fitting the same and my body still looked the same. The doctor's said that healthy eating helped me in ways I couldnt see but to see the results I needed to change my calorie intake and add in a fitness routine that I could follow considering I have a busy college schedule and no means of transportation nor much cash for anything that needed a membership. I bought some weights (5-25lbs), I have a step, some workout videos, a mat, a jump rope, a stability ball and resistance bands. I designed a plan but I am not sure if it will work in terms of my desired goals (I want to lose 30-40 more lbs to be around 125-135lbs and look leaner and healthier with decent muscle definition, Im 5'4'' and 20yrs old). Here is my plan:

-M, W, F : 35-60 mins of Weight training in the morning and 45-60 mins cardio in the afternoon (at 60-70% my Target HR)
-T, TH : 20-30 mins of Interval Cardio in the morning (at 70-85% my Target HR) and 20-30 minutes of Ab/Core training along with Pilates in the afternoon
-Sat : 10-20 mins of High Intensity Interval training in the morning (at 70-90% my Target HR) and 20-30 minutes Ab/Core training along with Pilates in the afternoon

I'm just not sure how many calories I should be taking in. I did the whole 1200-1500 calories like a lot of the internet and doctor sources say but I have a slower metabolism and I tend to get a lot of headaches when I dont eat a lot of calories. I always felt hungry and the calorie range seemed soooo low to sustain for so long and still be healthy. So is 1700-1900 calories okay to reach my goal weight in 8 months or less if I do my exercise 6 days a week? I want a lifestyle change not just be on a "diet" because I am tired of having low self esteem and avoiding mirrors. The only sad part is I have no support from family and friends.