Scales won't budge after 2 weeks!
x7xemilyx7x
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Ok, so I know it is a bit soon to expect quick results but the scales haven't moved for 2 weeks! (I started this again 2 weeks ago as now going to the gym).
Firstly, I am 149 pounds, I have been eating 1200 - 1400 calories a day, and exercising 2 x a week at the gym ( I eat back my exercise calories). I also have an active job, so I'm moving about for most of the day. I also drink water and weigh myself in the morning once a week before I eat breakfast.
Is there anything I'm doing wrong?
Thanks
Firstly, I am 149 pounds, I have been eating 1200 - 1400 calories a day, and exercising 2 x a week at the gym ( I eat back my exercise calories). I also have an active job, so I'm moving about for most of the day. I also drink water and weigh myself in the morning once a week before I eat breakfast.
Is there anything I'm doing wrong?
Thanks
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hey hun,
Kinda feeling the same, however I think you might need to up the ante on your gym sessions. 3/4 sessions will increase your weight loss. The more you do as well the more you get into it. I hate working out!!! ha. I have started on insanity and i am on day 10, no results at all so far! But I have faith that they will come. Gotta keep at it xx0 -
Is there anything I'm doing wrong?
Patience.0 -
There are different schools of thought on weighing frequency.
Reality is your body is going up and down in weight all the time. If you weigh yourself twice in 2 weeks, you can get "lucky" - by catching a peak first and a trough later - or "unlucky" by weighing first at a trough then a peak. Can easily be 4-6 pounds between "lucky" or "unlucky".
Anyway, if you take a weekly weigh-in approach, you may have to track for a while to get a decent idea of what's going on.0 -
Thanks for your replies everyone.0
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I think if you want to actively do something about those numbers, you should consider a third day at the gym or for cardio. Also, for me, I have found the first 15 minutes of a workout really only warm me up, so my workouts must be at least 45 minutes, usually 90. Some ideas, anyway.0
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