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Posted by: Yooka on 2006-07-11, 17:38:37
It's a tough question, and I doubt this page will give me enough space to answer it well. First off, don't get discouraged. You need both diet and exercise to see drastic results. You want to eat things that are nutritious, because it makes workouts more effective. You want to have lots of water for the same reason. You want between 60-100 grams of protein a day for days you're working out well. You'll also want to avoid (for the most part, you can cheat a little... once or twice a week) things with sugar, starch, and other complex carbs. Second, the kind of exercise is critical. Pilates is great for strength, flexibilty, and injury prevention. But the only people who actually tone or up from it would probably look just as good if they dribbled a basketball all workout. Cardio (running, biking, swimming, moving your body) eats fat. Weights (pressing machines, cables, dumbells, barbells) increase muscle size. Many other exercises are great for you, but don't offer visible results as much. Third, pacing yourself is also critical. You cannot workout the same way 2 days in a row. On the second day of rest is when the given muscle improves and grows. Alternate body parts. Also, it is very difficult for many people (of varying body types) to lose fat AND gain muscle at the same time. You may want to do 2 months focusing mainly on fat loss, and then 2 months for muscle gain. |