How do I crush my plateau?
aem135
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What are some tips and tricks?
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Well you lost a pound 4 days ago, so you're not on a plateau. A plateau is 6 weeks or more of being consistent with calories and exercise and NO weight loss/gain.
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Have you calculated your BMR and TDEE numbers to make sure you plan is appropriate for you?0
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Well you lost a pound 4 days ago, so you're not on a plateau. A plateau is 6 weeks or more of being consistent with calories and exercise and NO weight loss/gain.
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As others have indicated, if you have recently lost weight, you are not at a plateau; however, when I feel stuck, I usually either exercise a little more and/or eat a little less (within reason) for a few days to shock my system into moving; sometimes we get into our routines and doing different things will cause progress where we have not seen it... Just some ideas.0
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Edit: Ok yes you are right. I didn't read it correctly.0
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Guys, OP never said he/she was on a plateau.
He/she is just looking to be educated on the topic.0 -
Guys, OP never said he/she was on a plateau.
He/she is just looking to be educated on the topic.
Well then maybe he/she shouldn't have named the topic "How do I crush MY plateau" :ohwell:0 -
I have read that if you are deficient in B-12 it can slow down your metabolism, so you could try taking a B-12 supplement or eating foods high in B-12. However eating/taking excessive B-12 will not boost your metabolism.0
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Crush it by never getting it in the first place.
Take a reasonable deficit from the start.
So many that have had plateaus of weeks to months to a year or more discover that if they added all the time together, and their initial fast weight lost - there overall loss per week is rather minor.
And they likely could have beaten it easily with a reasonable deficit.
Like 100 lbs in 2 years sounds great and reasonable, only about a 1 lb weekly. Until you find out the extreme deficit taken and the initial fast lost, and the resulting no loss or extremely slow loss now.0 -
Guys, OP never said he/she was on a plateau.
He/she is just looking to be educated on the topic.
"how do I crush my plateau?" = educate me on plateaus? Really? English much…?0 -
Guys, OP never said he/she was on a plateau.
He/she is just looking to be educated on the topic.
"how do I crush my plateau?" = educate me on plateaus? Really? English much…?
The OP must first have a plateau in order to crush her plateau, otherwise she'd be crushing someone else's plateau and that's just plain rude.0 -
Guys, OP never said he/she was on a potato.
He/she is just looking to be educated on the topic.
"how do I crush my potato?" = educate me on potatos? Really? English much…?
The OP must first have a potato in order to crush her potato, otherwise she'd be crushing someone else's potato and that's just plain rude.
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LOL people!!!!!!!!!! The reason why I ask is because my weight has been fluctuating between these two stubborn pounds, how do I get past this?????????0
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You have to create a calorie deficiency in order to lose weight. http://iifym.com/tdee-calculator/
Some people who are close to their goal weight or only have a little to lose also start strength training.0 -
I went back a month in your diary. There are two days logged and both of those were filled with quick add calories. If you aren't logging your food somewhere, that's where I would start.0
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Eat less.
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LOL people!!!!!!!!!! The reason why I ask is because my weight has been fluctuating between these two stubborn pounds, how do I get past this?????????
Take a diet break, unstress.
Body really doesn't like stress, bad for weight and fat loss.
Why extreme diets usually backfire - extreme stress along with rest of life, body adapts, you are actually eating at maintenance now with no weight loss possible.
Discouraged, binge or fall off wagon, eat more, fast gain of same or more of what was lost.
Reasonable deficit may be easier. Always better to take reasonable and slow loss with wise purposeful choices, than have your body force it on you by unwise choices.0 -
The only thing that's worked for me is taking a diet break. I've been stuck twice before, both times lasting around 4 weeks and I was weighing everything I was eating. I was doing everything right, eating at a deficit, the scale just wasn't moving. Both were around times I was either going out of town or I had friends visiting me and what I was eating wasn't going to be a huge priority. So for 3 or 4 days I ate without counting anything, at least at maintenance the entire time but probably over. I gained 2-3 pounds right after which I lost within a week and then I went back to losing consistently. It's not going to work for everyone, but it worked for me.0
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The only thing that's worked for me is taking a diet break. I've been stuck twice before, both times lasting around 4 weeks and I was weighing everything I was eating. I was doing everything right, eating at a deficit, the scale just wasn't moving. Both were around times I was either going out of town or I had friends visiting me and what I was eating wasn't going to be a huge priority. So for 3 or 4 days I ate without counting anything, at least at maintenance the entire time but probably over. I gained 2-3 pounds right after which I lost within a week and then I went back to losing consistently. It's not going to work for everyone, but it worked for me.
I will try to take a break, thanks!0
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