<div class="quote_poster">Umair15 Wrote</div><div class="quote_post">I guess I should eat all that junk food. I am a little skinny and need to pull on some pounds.</div>
Umair, I think you'll realise that its easy to put on pounds, can be relatively effortless. Its not as easy to take them off.
<div class="quote_poster">deception Wrote</div><div class="quote_post">i'm trying to get back into shape and its harder than i imagined. what kind of exercises do u guys recommend? do u think its better to run on the track or treadmill? what kind of exercise equipment should i use? any diet tips? whats better the elliptical machine or the stairmaster? everybody uses the elliptical thing but i feel i get a better workout on the stairmaster. how about the stationary bike?
heres why i need to get into shape- i'm 6 foot One, in high school i weighed 185 pounds and now 5 years after high school, i've ballooned up to 250 pounds</div>
Deception, I'd recommend if you can walk to work or walk to your local grocery store, or walk to wherever you have to go. Just adding 15-30 minute walk a day it helps. Unless your job is really active then you probably wouldn't want to walk there.
I got a membership at a gym, but I really wasn't motivated to go there. I felt it was too far away and with little purpose. There are lots of people that do go to gyms, I just don't have the motivation to.
<div class="quote_poster">Umair15 Wrote</div><div class="quote_post">I guess I should eat all that junk food. I am a little skinny and need to pull on some pounds.</div>
<div class="quote_poster">deception Wrote</div><div class="quote_post">i'm trying all of the above-cutting junk food, smaller portions but i don't have enough confidence in my metabolism to go five meals a day</div>
Yea cutting junk food out definitely will help and if you replace chips and chocolate bars with vegetables, there is not only a huge difference in calories, but also in nutrients and take a while to digest.