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so I started working out,
I cut all pop, fast food, processed foods, junk, out of my diet. I have started to eat more fruit ( i eat fruit when i crave sugar) and I have some free hand weights and have been doing the core exercises I did back in high school when I played football.
good, changing eating habits is key to losing weight and keeping it off. Just minimize sugar and fat intake to a minimum. another tip is do not take in extra calories by drinking them at a meal. In other words drink water and not soda. Dont even drink milk for breakfast unless you have it in cereal (Which I also wouldnt recomend since most are loaded with sugar and salt) and dont drink juice unless you squeeze it yourself or you see someone squeeze nothing but fruit with your own eyes.
You need to do cardio. Start jogging, or cycling (at least 30min every day). Swimming is awesome too if you got access to a pool. Also, martial arts is an insane workout and you learn an impoortant skill as well. I recomend Kick boxing, mauy thai or MMA. The more traditional ones like karate are less of a workout. You can do similar cardio workout at home as well. Just make sure you break a sweat (so a lot of reps fast and not too heavy weight). Look up tabata intervals, they can be an insane workout if you do them right, they're a bit of an old school martial arts conditioning technique.
I personally wouldnt recomend insanity. Ask yourself, do you want to make permanent changes to your lifestyle that will benefit you for the rest of your life? Or do you want quick results? i have no doubt that insanity can get u ripped in 60 days but what then? can you keep doing it for the rest of your life? I dont think so, my guess is that more then half the people give up in under a month. insanity is a fad, stuff like this pops up all the time, none of it is any good.