Stress absolutely plays a role in how and when You are able to lose weight. When You are really stressed out, your cortisol levels rise in your body, which causes you to pack on the pounds, more or less. So, you might try relaxation techniques such as deep breathing, relaxation exercises like guided imagery (you can look that up online to find helpful examples), taking a long walk or other exercise that you enjoy. Try to set aside 5-10 minutes each day to do something that you find relaxing.
Next, if you work out, you should try to change your workout up a bit. You should change your workout routine about every 8 days or so because it keeps your body "on its toes". When you do the same routine over and over, your body knows what to expect and therefore isn't burning as many calories. Also, try interval training. For example, you might walk 1-2 minutes, then run as fast as you can for 45 seconds or a minute, then walk at a brisk pace for 1-2 minutes, run again, etc... But go all out. Go as hard and as fast as you can and make your heart rate go up. You can also try adding strength training in maybe every other day or so. Or even to start like 1-2 days a week of strength training. Start by working out smaller muscle groups like triceps, biceps, shoulders, etc... Then move to larger muscle groups like calves, hamstrings, glutes, and thighs...you can also do calisthenics using nothing but your own body weight -- done correctly and intensely enough, this is an amazing workout. You can try, for example, doing walking lunges, squats, bicycle (for your abs -- shoulders to opposite knee while laying on floor), planks, push-ups, back against wall with legs bent at 90 degree angle.... Hold as long as you can (preferably until your legs burn and you can't sit there for one more second).... These are all exercises you can do without having gym equipment.
Lets not forget our eating habits. I have felt the effects of having to be at the mercy of cafeteria food.... Not always great. Try to aim for as healthy as possible. Salad? Maybe with some chicken on top. Or you could have a sub loaded with veggies and some lean meat like chicken or turkey... Go light on mayo and even ketchup because ketchup has high sugar content. It's added calories that can really start to add up in the end. Try to keep fruits in your dorm room too. Like bananas, grapes, apples, etc. things that you can keep in a dorm size fridge.
Hope this helps! Good luck :-)
Last edited by Clmiller0782; 10-11-2012 at 03:38 AM.
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