Trainer Dan: Cardio burnout, weights-only 4 fat loss?
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
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