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jvantin1
Fri, Sep-27-02, 16:10
Hi Trainer Dan...I'm hoping you can help me with my question. It's a bit complicated, so the post is quite long. I apologize for that, but hope you will read through to the end.

After struggling with weight gain and other symptoms after discontinuing Depo-Provera this March, I gained a lot of fat. I went from 15 percent bf in May to 22 percent 6 weeks later. I looked it, too, so it wasn't the bf scale. (For the record: I'm 5'2. I went from a ripped 120 pounds to a doughy 128. Now I'm down to about 125, but have tons of flab around my waist, hips, and lower back.)

Throughout the Depo problem, until about late July, I continued with the cardio and lifting (4-5 times a week cardio for 45-60 minutes, lifting intensely 4x/wk). Despite the intense exercise, and eating enough calories to support it, I could not lose a pound.

Hang with me here: My question is coming!

Finally, after doing an hour of cardio a day for 3 weeks and not losing a pound, I said F*** it. I'm burned out on cardio. So I stopped all cardio in the third week of August, I think. Haven't done cardio since, but have continued to lift heavy.

I'm down to 18 percent bf again, mainly due to extreme calorie deprivation--1000 calories a day. I know, I know, I know, but it was the ONLY way my weight budged, and believe me, I did everything the right, healthy way first. (I'm a health and fitness writer).

Here's the question:

I want to get back to 15 percent bf again. Can I meet this goal through low-carbing and weight-lifting only, with no cardio?

I am totally burned out on cardio--I've done it virtually every day for 3 years, and I think the Depo/weight gain/discouragement of not losing the weight made the burnout worse.

I've always been thin and fit; I'm 39, so maybe the Depo did a number on my aging metabolism and this is the perimenopausal body I'm stuck with. I sure hope not. I hate the way I look.

If I have to do cardio to lose the extra fat (notice I didn't say lose the extra weight), I will. But is it possible to lose fat through diet and weight-training alone? Is it worth continuing this path, and if so, do you have any tips for me?

Thanks so much for listening, and for your reply.
Julia

jvantin1
Mon, Sep-30-02, 21:31
bumpety-bump for Trainer Dan...thank you! :)

Trainerdan
Tue, Oct-01-02, 10:12
If you designed your workout in a manner that minimizes rest periods, you can gain a cardio element to the workout.

I have been using supersets for the past month, with very little cardio and even though I am "bulking" I can still see my abs.

The best way to do this is to use supersets. That is, do one sets of an exercise followed immediately by another set of a different exercise. At first, you will want to use exercises from opposing bodyparts (chest then back ... biceps then triceps ... quads then hamstrings ... etc).

Rest between supersets. I sweat like a madman during these workouts. LOL.

Give it a shot and see what happens. I still suggest walking a few times each week just to maintain cardiovascular health.