I am 15 5'1 142 lbs i know i am over weight but how do i lose weight at my age?

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2026-03-07 17:20

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Another AnswerI feel your pain. What works for most people is to start to THINK. You didn't get in this shape overnight and getting it off won't come overnight.

For a few days, keep a food diary. Find out for yourselfwhen you overeat. It might be at the end of the day before you go to bed. This is the worst time to eat. You are putting fuel in a vehicle (your body) and then letting it rest. It isn't logical, right? Drink some water, have a lifesaver, and go to bed without eating that ice cream...or cereal.

A treadmill is boring! Get outside and take a walk. The walking itself will do more for you, and you will go farther if you have something to occupy your mind while your body moves. See if you can go Bowling. Once a week is a great routine buster, and it's great exercise. After you get used to walking a mile a day, try jogging a couple of yards. It breaks up the routine, and who knows? You might become a famous track star...but you'll never know if you don't start somewhere...walking. By the way, walking a mile takes 20 minutes. Not much time for all the benefits that it gives.

Never study, play Video Games, or watch TV with a snack. Water is the best thing to keep by your side. Studies have shown that there are no calories in the water...and it won't rust your teeth. Add a squeeze of lemon to it, or be hard core and drink it straight. Your body probably hasn't had that much hydration since you were a little kid. It's good for your kidneys, your heart, and your mind. Water rules...and it's nonfattening.

Don't worry too much about "being fat". Worry about getting fit. The weight will come off, but you really don't need to lose much. What you need to do is to develop the muscles that you have. Muscle burns more calories, so getting out and moving will make you feel better, and give you more confidence. You are at that stage when you will start growing pretty fast, and you need the nutrients that a healthy diet can give. Your height will catch up to your weight very soon, so don't obsess about a particular "ideal weight". You still have some growing to do.

Be concerned about getting your body ready for that growth spurt which will happen in about a year or so. To make the most of it, drink 2% milk for protein and less fat, eat veggies (oh yuck, right?), and lay off the chips and candy. It will take time, but with a food diary, a little discipline, and being careful about what you do, you will become stronger, more confident, and much taller!

Hang in there, buddy!

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