Weight training and protein(Jeremy maybe)
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Amanda, Adding resistance training into your workout routine is highly recommended. WLS patients who experience significant and accelerated rates of weight loss often lose a substantial amount of muscle in the process. The presence of lean muscle in the body actually helps you maximize your weight loss a benefit in addition to adding strength and muscle. While each one of us is different, it's best to incorporate a balance of both cardio and resistance training into your workout regimen. Many folks who carry extra weight experience the "bulking-up" or have that perception when they weight train. In the past, I too was one of those individuals who did not like the results...but the real issue was not the muscle underneath, it was the fat on top of it. If this is a concern, tailor your routine with resistance training focused on fat-burning (lower amount of weight, higher repetitions, multiple sets) and couple that with cardio. This should give you the results you're looking for...you'll build strength, tone without bulking up, and shed pounds. If you have an opportunity consult a personal trainer or the staff at the gym as they can help outline a program for you designed to achieve the results you're looking for. Don't let your protein intake be the obstacle or reason not to add resistance training. While you likely need to increase your protein intake and get more consistent with it, you will still see great benefits in adding resistance training to your regimen. Best of Luck! Cards Fan Springfield, MO
Hi Amanda!
You're doing great btw.
Sounds to me like you just don't want to do resistance training. You know what? That's ok. It's not for everyone. There's a lot of healthy, happy people out there that don't use resistance training. There are a lot of advantages for doing resistance training, especially for WLS people. It's pretty much a known fact that the fastest way to change your body is through combining cardio, resistance training and diet. I do it because I love it. Find something you like to do and stick with it. Earl