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    idontlikeschool Posts: 25, Reputation: 1
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    Feb 1, 2007, 01:59 AM
    My italian heritage preventing me to lose?
    I am 5'5" and about 170. My mom's side is beautiful, trip figure, stuff like that..my biological fathers side...not so much, they arent obese but htey are all really "hefty"

    For some reason, I cannot lose weight. For example, for a month and a half, i went to the gym ATLEAST 6 days a week for a month and a half straight.. (i would do the elyptical for a looong time, some treadmill, some bike, and wegihts) I ate pretty dang healthy, controlled my portions and lost...ten pounds..... and not even that, i didnt really "look" too much different.. this was recent.. and I don't just sit on the comp all day wishing I was thinner, I actually DO something about it but it just doesn't work

    About a year ago before I had access to a gym, I would jog two miles every day (jog 1 mile w/out stopping, then jog/walk last mile) ate pretty well.. I did that for an entire summer and lost only 4 pounds!

    Also, if I stop going to the gym, for instance I didn't have access for a month (recently) then I gain the little bit I did lose back. I am 170 again!

    Is it because my biological fathers side of the family is italian and tends to keep on pounds? (they are FULL italian by the way, my mom is irish and german)

    PLEASE help its so freakin annoying!!
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    Feb 1, 2007, 02:04 AM
    I know that if you lose weight and stop being active, even for a month, you will gain it back... so consistancy is key. Also you can reach apersonal plateau... so even if u are weight training and doing cardio... are you increasing weight and lenth of time running, etc? I think a lot of it does have to do with genetics, but metablolism is not always a fighting factor. I suggest a doctor or fitness trainer can best answer your questions.
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    Feb 1, 2007, 02:07 AM
    All right because the thing is, EVERYONE wants to lose weight and a lot of people consult doctors.. the thing is, I am not THAT bad looking but I am chunky, so I don't know if a doctor will help me at all.. I guess if I just tell them my "sob" story haha

    And I was so angry when I had to stop for a month! Trust me.. now I'm back at square one *sigh*
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    Feb 1, 2007, 02:25 AM
    A fitness trainer will monitor your activities and let you know if you need to do more or less, or tell you what specific goals to meet next. Also don't focus on the weight because as you lose you gain muscle, so reshape the body! Don't think of it as just slimming down... you are simply redistributing the "weight/gravity" to better places within your frame! If you are thinking a docor won't help, and your body is fine, then maybe you should also lay back a bit and start being happy with the body you have! Also soda and alcohol contain a lot of calories and I know that doesn't help my weight! Just a thought, I don't know if you drink the stuff!
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    Feb 1, 2007, 02:31 AM
    I also suggest getting off that eliptical which can bulk up your legs and butt! Id try an at home dvd or class session of pilates! It stretches the muscles and elongates them so your whole body looks leaner(longer). I am 5'5 as well and we can always use shaping to go along with the muscle we're building up.
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    Feb 1, 2007, 02:31 AM
    I drink soda every now and then.. I can't afford a trainer though (im in college! Haha) but thank you... maybe my stress contributes to it too, I'm always stressed!
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    Feb 1, 2007, 02:37 AM
    At the YWCA if you have one, they offer consults once or twice for a small fee, about 25$, in my city anyway and they can help you just build a plan.. the dvd is a good idea if u are thinking about your budget.. and I sometimes get library dvds to workout to.
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    Feb 14, 2007, 10:08 PM
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