Plateau? It finally happened.
Monroe121
Posts: 358 Member
Hi all.
I’ve finally hit a plateau. I thought I’d be super sad, but I’m actually super motivated to get out of this state. I lost 30 pounds (which was from drastically changing my eating). I’ve slowly incorporated some things back into my lifestyle, which are responsible for my plateau state.
Would you mind offering some exercise advice that may help? I love running, biking, cross training, etc. I’m not afraid to throw myself into anything fitness wise; that’s how I’ll change and grow. Thanks for reading.
-Roe.
I’ve finally hit a plateau. I thought I’d be super sad, but I’m actually super motivated to get out of this state. I lost 30 pounds (which was from drastically changing my eating). I’ve slowly incorporated some things back into my lifestyle, which are responsible for my plateau state.
Would you mind offering some exercise advice that may help? I love running, biking, cross training, etc. I’m not afraid to throw myself into anything fitness wise; that’s how I’ll change and grow. Thanks for reading.
-Roe.
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I would add a little weightlifting into your weekly routine if you haven't already. There are many good programs out there such as Strong Lifts 5X5 for example.0
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Hi all.
I’ve finally hit a plateau. I thought I’d be super sad, but I’m actually super motivated to get out of this state. I lost 30 pounds (which was from drastically changing my eating). I’ve slowly incorporated some things back into my lifestyle, which are responsible for my plateau state.
Would you mind offering some exercise advice that may help? I love running, biking, cross training, etc. I’m not afraid to throw myself into anything fitness wise; that’s how I’ll change and grow. Thanks for reading.
-Roe.
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How long has it been since you lost weight? How are you measuring your calorie intake? How are you measuring your exercise calories and how much, if any, of them do you eat back?0
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Eat fewer calories!0
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Awesome perspective!!
I suggest some HIIT and some full body weight training. However, you'll have to find something that is enjoyable to you. Good luck. You got this!1 -
do you really think you're in a plateau or just slowing down? I only say that because I lost the first 40lbs in 4 months and then the next 15-20 over the last 4. When I weigh in, I feel like I'm seeing the same numbers over and over, but when I pull my progress for the last 30 days (no matter which 30 day time period I choose), I'm still consistently losing, just at a slower 5lb/month pace. It took a while to be ok with that, but I have to be because I don't want to increase my deficit any further while I'm lifting and running.
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^ agreed, most likely your rate of loss is just slowing. also, 30 pounds lost will alter the amount of calories your body needs, have you gone into your settings and saved them so that MFP will re-calculate your deficit based on your new weight?1
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do you really think you're in a plateau or just slowing down? I only say that because I lost the first 40lbs in 4 months and then the next 15-20 over the last 4. When I weigh in, I feel like I'm seeing the same numbers over and over, but when I pull my progress for the last 30 days (no matter which 30 day time period I choose), I'm still consistently losing, just at a slower 5lb/month pace. It took a while to be ok with that, but I have to be because I don't want to increase my deficit any further while I'm lifting and running.
Interesting way to consider this. Hmmm thanks for making me think that way. Well, I will definitely reconsider that way I look at this. I know I have to get my BMI down in 2 1/2 months, before I go back to the doctor.1 -
ObsidianMist wrote: »^ agreed, most likely your rate of loss is just slowing. also, 30 pounds lost will alter the amount of calories your body needs, have you gone into your settings and saved them so that MFP will re-calculate your deficit based on your new weight?
I will recalculate some things. Thank you for suggesting that.0 -
Hi Roe,
Great job so far. As others have mentioned, you are probably not in an actual plateau but just seeing a slowing of your weight loss. If you're not already doing it, make sure you are weighing all solid foods on a food scale, using grams is best, and measuring all liquids with measuring spoons and cups. It will help tighten up your calorie counts. I also think that if you enjoy it some HIIT and strength training could be really good for you.0 -
I got into the habit of calculating my average daily weight loss. For the first several months it was over 0.4 lb/day. For the most recent month it's fallen below 0.4/day. My food is no different. My exercise is more intense. With my weight falling, my TDEE is lower and my calorie needs are lower so my 'food is no different' is actually a larger percentage of my TDEE than before, so it shows up as a lower average daily weight loss. It's ok. As long as the 30-day chart is showing a loss, it's ok.0
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ObsidianMist wrote: »^ agreed, most likely your rate of loss is just slowing. also, 30 pounds lost will alter the amount of calories your body needs, have you gone into your settings and saved them so that MFP will re-calculate your deficit based on your new weight?
I will recalculate some things. Thank you for suggesting that.
Do you use TrendWeight? Another user here suggested it as a great way of observing trends and overall patterns. You might find that your plateau, as another wise user suggested, is really just a more mellow rate of weight loss.0
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