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Originally Posted by allabouttheskinny
I need to drop this weight! I used to fluctuate between 160 and 180 and just walking at 4-4.5 mph would be enough for me to lose weight. But I developed PCOS so it seems like walking isn't enough. But I'm so much bigger that anything above 3.8mph and I'm so winded. So I end up do (what feels to me) not as intense of a workout on the treadmill.
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What is your eating plan? Food is really more important than exercise in achieving weight loss, especially when you are first starting out and have not yet developed the endurance to do long, intense workouts.
It's great that you want to exercise, and actually walking at 3.8 mph for 30-60 minutes is a fantastic way to start - better than many people can do who are just getting moving. So don't sell yourself short - it takes time to build up endurance and strength. Follow the suggestions that others have made to mix up your exercise and add in strength training components - but bear in mind that if weight loss is your goal, food has to be a major focus. Exercise alone won't get the scale moving. You will make gains in your fitness level over time, though, if you are consistent about exercise - and once you start to get the weight off through controlling your eating, the fitness gains will be more dramatic and noticeable.