Overweight according to BMI?
My BMI is 30.1 which makes me obese but when I tell people this they just laugh at me and tell me I must have got it wrong (find a BMI calculator and enter 5ft 11in and 15st 7lb) BUT I've been going to the gym 3-4 times a week for nearly 2 years.
BMI doesn't take into account muscle tone. My body shape has definitely changed since going to the gym as my waist has got smaller and my chest/shoulders have got bigger which would indicate I've lowered my body fat and increase muscle.
Do you do any kind of sport/activities? This can easily skew BMI calculators.
As others have said, you need to burn more calories than you're putting in and lower carbs. Easier said than done mind

I found a site called
www.dailyburn.com and established I wasn't eating enough calories per day but my carb intake was twice what it should be!!!
Diet wise I could do better but I could do a lot worse. I've really limited my bread intake as I worked out I was eating between 6-8 slices a day!!! Now instead of having sandwiches for lunch I have ryevita..... My tip would be don't completely cut something out, you will only want it more and be tempted to binge on it
For exercise, the instructor at the gym recommended short but intensive cardio activities to help burn fat. My cardio routine is usually 10 mins on a cross trainer, starting at level 10 and increasing by 2 levels every two minutes followed by a 10 min interval run on a treadmill (1 min walking 6.5kmh, 1 min running 13.5kmh) then a 2000m row in 8mins or less.
From the reading I've done, if you start doing a single exercise for long periods of time the body starts to release stress hormones and that can stop you losing weight. High Intensity Interval Training (HIIT) seems to be the best way to increase metabolism and burn calories.
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