Weight loss plateau
Jbarnes1210
Posts: 308 Member
Hello,
I've been tracking what I eat, and I have been exercising every day, but have been the same weight for 2 weeks. I'm drinking plenty of water too, but the pounds won't budge......any suggestions???
I've been tracking what I eat, and I have been exercising every day, but have been the same weight for 2 weeks. I'm drinking plenty of water too, but the pounds won't budge......any suggestions???
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Too hard to say at this point but one thing that happens quite often is that people tend to eat a little bit more than they think.
I'd first suggest that you get a food scale and weigh your food (everything). Be very meticulous for about a week or two and see if this narrows the gap between what you're logging and what you're eating.0 -
I too have weight loss plateau and need help right now. I started out at 95kg, dropped 23kg and have remained so for a while now. Pls I need tips on how to push it.0
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Thanks for the tip, I have begun to measure everything I eat, I also changed up my workout plan.0
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Jbarnes1210 wrote: »Hello,
I've been tracking what I eat, and I have been exercising every day, but have been the same weight for 2 weeks. I'm drinking plenty of water too, but the pounds won't budge......any suggestions???
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^^^What ninerbuff said. Weight loss is not linear. I've been at this since the very end of July. Sometimes I go two or three weeks and not lose anything and suddenly I'll drop a few pounds in one. It's actually become such a notable pattern in my weight loss that I expect it and don't even get frustrated anymore when I haven't lost anything in 2 or three weeks. I've still dropped 65 pounds since I started. Be patient. Make sure you are weighing and tracking everything. The weight will come off. I use my scale many times in one day, and even many times at one meal. Make it a habit. Weigh everything...even prepackaged foods. You would be surprised how fast those few extra calories add up from foods being just a few grams over a serving size.0
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Don't be afraid to go against intuition at this point and do a feast. One day will not matter and that could send you on your way to losing again. Only problem of course is you might struggle with hunger for a few days. Works for me.0
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christinev297 wrote: »I'm hoping this is true
hahaha
I won't lose for a week and a half and then I'll lose three pounds in two days, so it kind of is.
If you're weighing and logging accurately, give it time. In the meantime, are you taking measurements/pics?0 -
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Thanks for the info.
Sidesteel-Any suggestions for scales to purchase?
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yep in the same predicamint, but only started clean eating from last week, so will see how i weigh this sunday. fingers crossed0
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Richardlaing1 wrote: »Don't be afraid to go against intuition at this point and do a feast. One day will not matter and that could send you on your way to losing again. Only problem of course is you might struggle with hunger for a few days. Works for me.
Not sure why this works but I just did it again and started losing again.
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christinev297 wrote: »I'm hoping this is true
That is a cool visual. I need to read more about that. Thanks
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2 weeks is not a plateau0
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Thanks for all the support and suggestions!!! I did end up seeing a drop in lbs after staying the same weight for 2 weeks. Unfortunately I'm impatient, and that two weeks was very frustrating. I did have what I call a free day (feast) and continued to work out.(Not sure if that's what did the trick)0
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christinev297 wrote: »I'm hoping this is true
Yeah this deserves the biggest bump.0 -
GaleHawkins wrote: »Richardlaing1 wrote: »Don't be afraid to go against intuition at this point and do a feast. One day will not matter and that could send you on your way to losing again. Only problem of course is you might struggle with hunger for a few days. Works for me.
Not sure why this works but I just did it again and started losing again.
It resets the basal metabolic rate - since weight loss and deprivation slows metabolism, only eating more can move the rate up - therefore giving the body the opportunity to reduce fat once intake subsides.0 -
tedboosalis7 wrote: »GaleHawkins wrote: »Richardlaing1 wrote: »Don't be afraid to go against intuition at this point and do a feast. One day will not matter and that could send you on your way to losing again. Only problem of course is you might struggle with hunger for a few days. Works for me.
Not sure why this works but I just did it again and started losing again.
It resets the basal metabolic rate - since weight loss and deprivation slows metabolism, only eating more can move the rate up - therefore giving the body the opportunity to reduce fat once intake subsides.
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I see that you have already lost some weight. Have you updated your goal since you have lost weight? The more weight you lose, the fewer calories you get to eat to lose the same amount.
Also- 2 weeks is NOT a plateau.0 -
Yep, I updated my goal as soon as I dropped some lbs!!! I'm trying not to be obsessed with the scale and weigh myself everyday....0
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