weightaminute
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I've been doing 3 days weight training ... roughly an hour mixed with 2-3 days of interval training (elliptical for 20 mins) for about 10 months. It's somewhat of a modified Body For Life style workout. The issue is ... I'm getting freaking tired from working out. I thought it was overtraining (still think it might be) but I took a week off. I felt like I needed to workout today ... so I just went and did 4 sets of dumbbell lunges followed 20 minutes of cardio. I was tired as hell but forced myself to do it. A week ago, I was doing upper body and just felt so drained I stopped and came home after 3 sets of bench and rows supersets. I've never felt so tired that I had to stop before. That's what led to me taking a week off. Anyway ... this drain I feel makes working out such a grind.
I'm 6'5", 222lbs (dropped from 237lbs or so), 39 years old.
My diet isn't perfect ... but pretty clean considering I hate to cook. I usually eat ...
breakfast ... 2 weight control instant oatmeal (210 cals)
snack ... protein bar (210 cals, 19g protein)
lunch ... subway ... 6 inch double meat club on honey oat bread. sometimes an apple (500-600 cals, 40g protein)
snack ... slim fast low carb (180 cals, 20g protein)
dinner ... healthy choice cafe steamer (250-310 cals, No Preservatives 20-23g protein)
snack ... dry roasted peanuts (3 servings, 500-600 cals, 21g protein)
Late snack (sometimes) ... i'll have a bowl of cereal ... special k or mini wheats with some splenda OR maybe a low carb protein shake OR dry roasted peanuts OR popcorn. (200-400 cals)
I have been cheating by eating a lot of dry roated peanuts lately. I recently ready a study saying that people that added 500 cals (without cutting any other cals) of peanuts to their diet had no increase in body weight. The fat cals in peanuts apparently are not absorbed like other foods. Anyway the thinking was that if I'm going to cheat, this was the best thing to eat. And I been getting tired for quite some time before the peanut binging. So I don't think it's the peanuts.
Finally I'll add ... even when I am having good workouts ... I don't love working out like some people do. I just have been disciplined enough to make myself do it. I wish that I did love it. The extra fatigue/tiredness makes it really suck!
Any thoughts? Any suggestions?
I'm 6'5", 222lbs (dropped from 237lbs or so), 39 years old.
My diet isn't perfect ... but pretty clean considering I hate to cook. I usually eat ...
breakfast ... 2 weight control instant oatmeal (210 cals)
snack ... protein bar (210 cals, 19g protein)
lunch ... subway ... 6 inch double meat club on honey oat bread. sometimes an apple (500-600 cals, 40g protein)
snack ... slim fast low carb (180 cals, 20g protein)
dinner ... healthy choice cafe steamer (250-310 cals, No Preservatives 20-23g protein)
snack ... dry roasted peanuts (3 servings, 500-600 cals, 21g protein)
Late snack (sometimes) ... i'll have a bowl of cereal ... special k or mini wheats with some splenda OR maybe a low carb protein shake OR dry roasted peanuts OR popcorn. (200-400 cals)
I have been cheating by eating a lot of dry roated peanuts lately. I recently ready a study saying that people that added 500 cals (without cutting any other cals) of peanuts to their diet had no increase in body weight. The fat cals in peanuts apparently are not absorbed like other foods. Anyway the thinking was that if I'm going to cheat, this was the best thing to eat. And I been getting tired for quite some time before the peanut binging. So I don't think it's the peanuts.
Finally I'll add ... even when I am having good workouts ... I don't love working out like some people do. I just have been disciplined enough to make myself do it. I wish that I did love it. The extra fatigue/tiredness makes it really suck!
Any thoughts? Any suggestions?