Why am I not losing weight?

karigran
karigran Posts: 1 Member
edited November 19 in Health and Weight Loss
I am documenting all of my meals on myfitnesspal, and tend to stay under the 1200 limit. Occasionally I'll go over to about 1300 calories, but I workout daily. According to my iWatch I burn anywhere between 800-1100 calories per day. That alone I should be losing 2-3lbs a week. My workout regime includes stair stepping, weights, and I run 2 miles outside. It's been just about 3 weeks into my diet, and I lost 2lbs just to gain it back today. I drink protein shakes for breakfast, stay away from fried foods, cut alcohol out of my diet. What am I doing wrong?

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  • animatorswearbras
    animatorswearbras Posts: 1,001 Member
    Also what's your current weight height and goal weight, 2-3 pounds loss a week is really only realistic if you have a lot to lose, if you're already close to goal you may be setting yourself up to lose lean muscle instead of fat with that aggressive a goal.
  • MelanieCN77
    MelanieCN77 Posts: 4,047 Member
    If the 800-1100 cals from the Apple Watch refers to the red ring, you are not understanding those correctly. You should only count workout calories towards your deficit, which, if you don't have it linked to MFP, you can double check in your Activity app on your iPhone.
  • Lhen1989
    Lhen1989 Posts: 299 Member
    I've asked myself the same question, then I stumbled upon this article.

    http://www.coachcalorie.com/working-out-but-gaining-weight/

    Please, check it out. :)
  • sak20011
    sak20011 Posts: 94 Member
    a food scale is important--unless you weigh and measure everything you dont know how many calories you're consuming. In my case, being off by 200 calories (sooo easy to do--that's like figuring on 1tb of olive oil but its really two and forgetting about 7 cashews) means no deficit.

    secondly, the calorie burn for exercise sounds pretty high. When I do 45 min of cardio and 30 min of weight training, I burn around 300 and even that might be inflated.

  • vmbourg
    vmbourg Posts: 125 Member
    I stopped logging my calories burned. I use a Heart Rate monitor and usually adjust it down 50 cals each 30 mins of workout. But I have learned that the HRM is not as accurate when it comes to strength training vs cardio. I know my BMR is about 1400 cals, so I set me calorie goal to 1600 on non workout days. On workout days , depening how long and hard I hit it, I eat anywhere between 1700-1800 calories. I still log my workouts so I can track how many minutes / how many times per week I am doing, but I just override my calories burned to 1 calorie so it doesnt mess with my remaining calories for the day.
  • Italiana_xx79
    Italiana_xx79 Posts: 594 Member
    Can you open your Diary to be viewed by us so we can see what you are eating? I have searched numerous online macro calculators and the one that I use is IIFYM.com. It seems to be spot on, for me at least. :)
  • beckyr06
    beckyr06 Posts: 144 Member
    Lhen1989 wrote: »
    I've asked myself the same question, then I stumbled upon this article.

    http://www.coachcalorie.com/working-out-but-gaining-weight/

    Please, check it out. :)


    Thanks for that. I went on the site and also found this article:

    http://www.coachcalorie.com/eating-1200-calories-but-cant-lose-weight/

    Very well written and good explanations. I would add to OP that other health conditions can affect weight loss, including severe iron-deficiency anemia (speaking from experience).

  • kshama2001
    kshama2001 Posts: 28,052 Member
    karigran wrote: »
    I am documenting all of my meals on myfitnesspal, and tend to stay under the 1200 limit. Occasionally I'll go over to about 1300 calories, but I workout daily. According to my iWatch I burn anywhere between 800-1100 calories per day. That alone I should be losing 2-3lbs a week. My workout regime includes stair stepping, weights, and I run 2 miles outside. It's been just about 3 weeks into my diet, and I lost 2lbs just to gain it back today. I drink protein shakes for breakfast, stay away from fried foods, cut alcohol out of my diet. What am I doing wrong?

    There are mistakes that people commonly make that cause them to not lose weight that we might be able to spot if you change your Diary Sharing settings to Public: http://www.myfitnesspal.com/account/diary_settings

    Also, where are you in your menstrual cycle? I gain at ovulation and right before my TOM. Because of this (and because Lyle McDonald said to) I compare myself to last month, not last week.
  • WinoGelato
    WinoGelato Posts: 13,454 Member
    taziarj wrote: »
    The more I read on these forums, the more I am not so sure that all these fitness trackers and watches are the be all and end all. Are people using them wrong? They see that they burned 1100 calories, does that 1100 already include their BMR or NEAT calories as reported by MFP? They think, wow 1100 extra calories, so instead of 1200 today I can eat 2300. At that rate, even with their exercise and walking they end up at maintenance or higher? Are my assumptions all wrong on this?

    This is an old thread bumped today for some reason but yes, you have some misconceptions about activity trackers. When they are synced with MFP they take into consideration how many calories MFP thinks you’d burn, based on the info you entered during set up (which is NEAT meaning it excludes exercise estimated) and then provides an estimate of how many calories you actually burned from your full day of activity. The difference in those numbers is the exercise adjustment. If people choose Sedentary for their activity level, but average step counts of 8k or greater, then they often see big adjustments because 8-10k steps isn’t Sedentary. It shouldn’t matter, either way you should end up with the same number, but many of us prefer to start with a higher baseline if we average more steps daily.

    I’ve had a FitBit for 4 plus years, trusted the numbers and adjustments from MFP, lost the weight I set out to lose and am currently maintaining. Accurate for me.
  • briscogun
    briscogun Posts: 1,138 Member
    This is a thread from last year and the OP only made the one post so I doubt they are reading any of this advice at this point folks. Not sure how this got brought back from the depths of the message boards but...
  • paulbrttn
    paulbrttn Posts: 72 Member
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