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It sounds like you may just need to focus on toning your body and the fat will disappear because you have your diet under control. Diet is the hardest thing to conquer and you have taken the first step. You should be very proud of that.
Good Luck to you!!
I also have noticed a few girls close to my age joined the gym after me and they have lost alot of noticeable weight, I estimate 15 lbs for the one girl and about 10 for the other. I am getting fustrated and discouraged because I only see those girls once or twice a week tops and I am there all the time.
Is there anyone who can help me speed up my metabolism?
Don't give up eating healthy! Even if you never lose another pound, you'll most likely remain in terrific health and that's priceless. I know it's expensive to eat healthy because I do and I can't believe how much my grocery bill went up! But it's worth it. You might want to drink green tea. I think it tastes like water, but it does raise the metabolism quite a bit over time. My doctor said it also keeps the skin young, but I have no idea. I do put Splenda in it, but I know I shouldn't. Next time, I'll buy a flavored green tea. Flavored with fruit.
As for cardio, I think you just need to change the type of cardio you're doing. If your doing a bike, then try a treadmill or just plain power walking outdoors. If you live near a park, walking there every day will be free and the fresh air good for you. My husband does tell me that people don't start to lose weight until they walk for thirty minutes of more, although they do derive health benefits. If you live where it's getting colder, then your body is going to have to work harder to stay warm and burn more calories. Interval training is good, no matter what type of cardio you do. It forces the body to work harder and lose more weight. If your cardio is already walking, try a bike or stepper or elliptical or aerobic dancing. When I switched from a bike to a treadmill, I started losing again, but now that I'm back to the bike, which I love, my weight has stabalized and I know I'm going to have to take up an interval power walking program.
I think you need to do cardio six days a week to lose weight. I'd do one type you haven't been doing for six weeks, say power walking with intervals, then switch to a bike with intervals or try spinning. It's a lot of fun.
Try crunches for the belly fat. As for the hips, I gain weight there, too, and it's hard to lose it. Just try varying your routine and make sure you work up a good sweat or you're not working hard enough to lose weight. Do you know how to find your target heart rate? If not, google it, because you need to be working in that range. I can't tell you here because to be really accurate, you need to know your normal resting pulse rate. If you work out in the lower range of your target range, you'll burn more calories from fat. In the higher range, you'll burn fat, but muscle as well.
You speed up metabolism by sleeping regular hours, regular daily exercise, green tea, no sugar. Make sure your meals/snacks are three to four hours apart. Also, add about two hundred more calories a day for two weeks, then go back to your lower intake. And make sure you drink at least eight to ten glasses of plain water a day. It helps raise the metabolism and it's good for the liver. If the kidneys don't get enough water, the liver has to take over some of their work in flushing out toxins and we can gain weight. But the best thing to do to raise metabolism is aerobic exercise, but we need to vary it.
Good luck. You're not alone. A lot of us have this problem as the body likes to maintain the "status quo," but take heart