The most frustrating thing for a dieter
Violet1980
Posts: 54
I am at that place where I am eating 5 times a day but only healthy foods and leafy greans, grains. I work out a minimum of 30 minutes a day. Yet, there is no change on the scale! ARG!!!
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I am at that place where I am eating 5 times a day but only healthy foods and leafy greans, grains. I work out a minimum of 30 minutes a day. Yet, there is no change on the scale! ARG!!!0
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Give it time... I'm in the same boat... Well, except I could totally eat better.
Have you done your measurements?
Angela:flowerforyou:0 -
Are you recording your calories? How many are you eating daily?
How long have you been eating healthy and working out?
Instead of the scale... take measurements and see if those change.0 -
The thing that busted my plateau was increasing my fiber intake signifigantly. Give it a try, can't hurt, eh?0
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This happened to me. I changed my diet and starting working out at least an hour a day, five days a week. I didn't lose a thing for about a month but felt a lot better. This is the second week that I have seen results. I've lost five pounds now. I would say just keep going and let your body recondition itself and get used to your new habits. I was so frustrated I almost quit, but it is really working now.0
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I tried the 5 times a day eating thing. Insted I gained weight. I went back to 3 times a day and workign out and I lost weigjt. It depends on your body...some people feel just fine eating 5 times adn some like me gain.... good luck0
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Every day I snack on low-cal whole wheat bran and blueberry muffins I make, which are nothing but healthy and full of fiber. I usually eat three during the day. I come home and make a veggie and protein-rich shack. I work out. Then I eat a simple dinner, maybe wheat pasta and shrimp. I EAT! I eat plenty. I just happen to eat low cal foods. I can't see myself eating more than 5 times a day. I am not deprived or hungry, but I am just not hitting my calorie mark.0
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not yet. I am one of those scale people0
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yeah, i was gonna wait about a week before i check measurements0
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Sometimes switching your work out routine will help as well. Your body gets to used to one thing and you don't burn as many calories. Shake it up a little try a new routine!
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Are you taking in a lot of Carbs?? Are you eating your exercising calories??
Are you doing the same routine day in and day out?0 -
I take in whole wheat and grain carbs. I do quite arying workout routines. I am sure I just need to be patient. It is just so hard to be patient when you have been heavy for most of your life and are only now enjoying healthy lifestyle habits.0
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I hear you. I was not dropping the pounds, by the tape measure numbers were shrinking.
I wish you luck.:flowerforyou:0 -
Maybe I did not read it correctly but are you eating all of your calories even the ones you get from exercise? if not you should or you could put yourself in starvation mode even if you feel you are eating enough :flowerforyou:0
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