How quick until you hit a plateau?
shellyburger
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So I'm only about 4 weeks into working out (4x a week now as opposed to no activity before) and mindful eating (now 90% healthy as opposed to 30% before) but it seems I have already hit a plateau? Is this normal or is there something I should be doing differently? Any suggestions or advice is greatly appreciated!
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16 weeks + to reach plateue. Building muscle, water retention can cause weight gain. Healthy? If you not counting calories no matter how healthy the food is then that is a problem.0
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Differs from person to person and behavior to behavior. I just (very impatiently) waited it out.0
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A plateau is at least 4-6 weeks without movement on the scale and generally means you're eating at maintenance. If you aren't counting calories, start now, and make sure you log everything as accurately as possible.2
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Well, you haven't really hit a plateau in 4 weeks because a plateau is 4-6 weeks of no weight change, which isn't your case, AND nothing else has changed, which isn't your case because you started working out.
It took me 2 1/2 years to lose 150 lbs and I never once had a plateau. I had losses every month, but not necessarily every week and certainly not every day. Some days were up, others down, but in the end I had a net loss.2 -
I have never personally seen a plateau that wasn't actually a logging issue. Are you eating at a deficit? Using accurate entries? Using the recipe builder? Using a food scale for ALL solids and measuring cups/spoons for all liquids? Work on your logging accuracy and your "plateau" will likely disappear.2
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It depends on how quickly you aren't eating at a calorie deficit. I have gone from 328 to 187 and still haven't hit one.0
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I've never hit a plateau in the 80lbs I've lost. You need to adjust your intake according to your new tdee and cut from that figure.. should eliminate the plateau issue1
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sounds like you need to count calories....eating healthy 90% of the time says nothing about a deficit2
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Well, mindful eating is great. You haven't really hit a plateau. But if you don't lose in the next couple weeks, might want to start adding those calories up...with this app.1
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I never hit a plateau. I never went 6 weeks or more without losing weight ... until I went to maintenance, of course.
But then I used MFP to track all my calories and exercise and I ensured that I remained slightly below my calorie limit every single day.0 -
i never hit one0
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