Well Carlos I'm in a bit of a weight loss journey myself. At one time I weighed 235 pounds, not sure what that translates to in other countries. Anyway, in about 2 months time I weighed 185 pounds. I looked great and felt better than ever. Since then I've let myself go and gained 25 of those 50 pounds lost back. Its time for me to make some lifestyle changes and drop down to a lean 185 lbs.
When it comes to weight loss, cardio and food intake are your main goals. You want to burn more calories than you consume.
Lets cover food first. You want to eat normal foods that you enjoy. Leafy greens and dark greens are really going to help you shed that unwanted belly fat. Make a salad, mix some vinegar and olive oil to taste and top it with that. Both of those will slightly help boost your metabolism. If you want to replace those chocolate cookies with something not AS bad for you but still sweet to the taste buds, try some honey roasted peanuts. Eat smaller portions also. Use smaller plates. When you fill it up there is actually less there, but your mind sees a full plate of food.
Now, cardio is the trick. Everybody can hop on a treadmill or stationary bike and get used to 10 - 15 minutes of cardio. The trick there is balance. Do your 15 minutes on the bike. Then really hit your body with a curve ball. Complex Cardio exercises are tough. They're different and they work. I have some links that could really help you out and as soon as I get my 5 posts in, I'll be sure to link them to you.
Good Luck on the training bro. Keep us posted on your results.
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Actually I think I may have found a way for me to post you the links now.
This guy is really great and knowledgeable in what he does, you should definitely check this site out rosstraining dot com
and here are those complex exercises I was mentioning. t-nation dot com/free_online_article/sports_body_training_performance/screw_cardio_four_complexes_for_a_shredded_physique