Working out but not losing weight - need advice
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1200 calories is not enough...especially if you're working out. I would up to 1500 and see how you go. I third using a measuring tape, chances are you have gained some muscle.
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Open your diary.0
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1200 calories is not enough...especially if you're working out. I would up to 1500 and see how you go. I third using a measuring tape, chances are you have gained some muscle.
While I agree with the sentiment that 1200 calories is not enough if you are doing any kind of exercise, we do not know if OP is consuming 1200 kcal or NETTING 1200 kcal. It's very possible that she is eating 1500-1600 and still netting 1200 due to her exercise.
What's more, she is not currently losing any weight. The reasons for this could be anything from water retention due to a new workout regimen, overinflated workout burns, or just plain old food diary inaccuracies. What we do know is that she is currently maintaining her weight either by A, eating/burning at her maintenance or B, water retention is currently masking her results (in which case she is actually losing). If she were to increase the amount of calories that she is consuming, she would either start gaining for possibility A or slow down and potentially halt her loss for possibility B.
@illbethinoneday
How do you measure your food? Do you use a food scale? Measuring cups? Eyeball it? When you workout, how do you calculate how many calories you burn? How much do you have to lose?
Since your workout regimen is fairly rigorous and new, my bets are on water retention from that. But it can never hurt to take a step back and look at everything. Especially since a calorie deficit is much easier to create from diet than exercise, and you had previously plateaued before exercising.1 -
trigden1991 wrote: »illbethinoneday wrote: »RuNaRoUnDaFiEld wrote: »Is it TOM?
Nope. I did try taking some holistic water pills to see if that would help. I feel a bit less bloated, but the scale hasn't really changed.
What the hell is holistic water?
I'm thinking they are homeopathic. So the water is diluted in water to the point there is no water left in the water but the memory of the water that was in the water is still in the water despite there being no water in the water.
Clear?8 -
@illbethinoneday
It sounds like you are doing everything right. The exercise takes consistency and time to have an impact and IT WILL have an impact. It's the right thing for your health and the right thing for your mind & body. It will also help you to look great as you lose more weight.
1200 calories a day is the absolute lowest anyone should go. With working out, you really should increase your calories. Diets do not work long term because your body will go into it's NATURAL response to starvation and stop losing weight - preparing for the "famine". You have to feed your body so it knows its ok to lower your weight.
Also if you are exercising, you should incorporate some GOOD for you carbs. Sweet potatoes, quinoa, rice, oats are all ok, just watch the portion sizes. Eat them in the morning with your protein and a small portion after a workout. Aim for equal protein and carbs. You might feel a lot more satiated and not need snacks. If you think you're retaining water, make sure you drink .5 oz for everything 1 lb of body weight per day (150 lbs = 75 oz water).
If you are really serious about dieting, absolutely no sugar or alcohol. If you are willing to let the weight loss be a little slower (and live a little during) just limit sugar and alcohol.
Last thing, love yourself. Be kind to your body. You are asking it to do a lot right now. It's not used to it. Be patient and consistent and really really appreciate what you have done and be proud of it. Nothing makes you feel more like giving up than feeling like you are already failing . Keep up the hard work. You WILL get there. I promise.
Sugar and alcohol do not prevent or decrease/slow down weight loss if the calories are logged and still within calories. Many here have lost at the expected rate including sugar and alcohol (or both). Weight loss comes down to consuming less calories than you burn, that's it.
Starvation mode is a great stinking myth.2 -
Every time I try to lose weight I go threw this I've decided this time to throw the scale out the window for ten weeks and see how things go. I think the stress alone from not worrying about the numbers on the scale has helped me a
lot I know that is a lot easier said then done it took me years to finally do it.... but really I think what helps me the most is my favorite workout video " ten days to a better body" its interval training one min of cardio one min of weight training and every time I do it and commit I see a dramatic change in my body fast.1 -
Tacklewasher wrote: »trigden1991 wrote: »illbethinoneday wrote: »RuNaRoUnDaFiEld wrote: »Is it TOM?
Nope. I did try taking some holistic water pills to see if that would help. I feel a bit less bloated, but the scale hasn't really changed.
What the hell is holistic water?
I'm thinking they are homeopathic. So the water is diluted in water to the point there is no water left in the water but the memory of the water that was in the water is still in the water despite there being no water in the water.
Clear?
I need me some of that.0 -
Tacklewasher wrote: »trigden1991 wrote: »illbethinoneday wrote: »RuNaRoUnDaFiEld wrote: »Is it TOM?
Nope. I did try taking some holistic water pills to see if that would help. I feel a bit less bloated, but the scale hasn't really changed.
What the hell is holistic water?
I'm thinking they are homeopathic. So the water is diluted in water to the point there is no water left in the water but the memory of the water that was in the water is still in the water despite there being no water in the water.
Clear?
Kinda murky actually.
/great post!0 -
Tacklewasher wrote: »trigden1991 wrote: »illbethinoneday wrote: »RuNaRoUnDaFiEld wrote: »Is it TOM?
Nope. I did try taking some holistic water pills to see if that would help. I feel a bit less bloated, but the scale hasn't really changed.
What the hell is holistic water?
I'm thinking they are homeopathic. So the water is diluted in water to the point there is no water left in the water but the memory of the water that was in the water is still in the water despite there being no water in the water.
Clear?
Geez thanks... now I have to clean my screen
OP, it's not really necessary to counter water weight caused by muscle repair with a diuretic. It's actually a smidgen counter productive as your body needs that water to help heal the muscles. Give it time and it will go away on its own.0
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