3 weeks and lost nothing :(
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frostyswife
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i been on a reduced calorie diet for 3weeks now ive cut down from 2500 to 1100 and ive taken up zumba and swimming once a week. i lost a pound in the 1st week then the 2nd i put it back on week 3 nothing what am i doing wrong its getting to me x
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Are you accurately weighing all of your food and logging it? If you aren't losing, then you are not at a deficit.0
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1100 calories is ridiculously low tbh. Eat more and keep up with the exercise and results will come.0
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Weigh everything, remember MFP overcalculates calorie burn for exercise, and if it was me personally I'd be eating more than 1100! IMO Minimum of 1200 and at least half of your exercise calories back0
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Weigh all of your food.
1100 is super low. You should not net under 1200 cals a day. (Food-exercise=net calories)0 -
To lose 34 lbs., set your goal no higher than 1 lb. per week. Learn to log everything you eat & drink accurately & honestly. Get a digital kitchen scale, and weigh everything you eat—even packaged food.
No one can give you specific feedback until you make your diary public.
This post should be required reading: http://www.myfitnesspal.com/topics/show/1080242-a-guide-to-get-you-started-on-your-path-to-sexypants0 -
tbh ive never had to diet was a size 8 but since having 2 kids im now bigger.. thought less food i eat less id gain. whats your top tips? x0
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Weigh everything you eat, open your diary & read the Sexypants post.0
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how do i open my diary?0
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tbh ive never had to diet was a size 8 but since having 2 kids im now bigger.. thought less food i eat less id gain. whats your top tips? x
Top tips... read the replies you have received thus far....
And check out this link...
http://www.myfitnesspal.com/topics/show/1080242-a-guide-to-get-you-started-on-your-path-to-sexypants0 -
tbh ive never had to diet was a size 8 but since having 2 kids im now bigger.. thought less food i eat less id gain. whats your top tips? x
The link posted above your post is an excellent guide for you. I once thought - omg I will just eat much less... fail. Keep an open mind and get educated - that is the key.
I eat 1700 per day regardless of exercise.. it is easy for me to keep it that way than try to figure out how many calories I burned doing god knows what. I adjust as I need which you will learn how to do and read your body0 -
Weigh everything you eat, open your diary & read the Sexypants post.
This. This is really all you need.0 -
thanks think i opened diary will have a read. mfp worked i should be having 1200 a day is that bout right? x0
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Probably not.... please read the link posted...0
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thanks think i opened diary will have a read. mfp worked i should be having 1200 a day is that bout right? x
At your size, you can lose 1 lb. per week. Once you have 20–25 lbs. to go, it will slow to .5 lb. per week. Be patient! A smaller deficit will help you transfer to maintenance.
Real life is nothing like "The Biggest Loser." But if you lose slowly & learn portion control, you're much more likely to keep the weight off.0 -
thanks think i opened diary will have a read. mfp worked i should be having 1200 a day is that bout right? x
At your size, you can lose 1 lb. per week. Once you have 20–25 lbs. to go, it will slow to .5 lb. per week. Be patient! A smaller deficit will help you transfer to maintenance.
Real life is nothing like "The Biggest Loser." But if you lose slowly & learn portion control, you're much more likely to keep the weight off.0 -
I am 5'7 (almost 5'8) and 176lbs... I guarantee 1200 is not where you need to be..0
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ah bum.. i dont have a clue lol didnt think it would be so confusing lol0
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I see you've had a baby recently, are you nursing? If you are, you really should be eating more. It takes a solid year for a body to recover from child birth, a lot has happened to your body this past year and still is. Eat HEALTHY for you and your baby. Don't over do it, exercise whenever possible, no need to over do that either. There are a lot of exercises out there to do with the baby. If you do the right thing and your body will reclaim itself. :happy:0
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ah bum.. i dont have a clue lol didnt think it would be so confusing lol
Ok, so some people may have their differences of opinion and that's fine but I am of the mindset that it's as much about the quality of your food as it is about the quanity - IE 1,200 calories a day worth of McDonalds =/= 1,200 calories of proper nutrition and balanced meals.
This being said, there's nothing wrong with the mind set of IIFIYM: if it fits into your macros. But I would suggest, from my personal experience, to figure out what works for your body.
Taking a quick look at your diary and there was a day, for example, you had a kit kat for lunch. Did you crash after you ate it? I eat so much more than that for lunch and I don't crash. Your body does need adequate nutrition!
Also, it's not just about calories either - take a look at carb content, sugar, sodium and fat. Calories are not the end all be all. If your diet is carb heavy, your body will use the carbs to burn energy before it uses the fat stores you already have. With this in mind, you may not be seeing any drop because your body is just burning what you're eating, not your reserves.
Hope this helps! Feel free to add me if you want . . . I am not close to my goal, but I came from almost 70% BF so I have a thing or two under my belt0 -
i am 5'3", 181 lbs and eat approx 1600 cals per day and i am losing. and actually i just lowered cals to this number and will check over 3 weeks how much i lose. if i lose more than 1-1.5 lb per week average then i will raise cals a bit. i'm not looking for a quick loss.
pick a calorie amount, say 1700, stick to that for 2-3 weeks and see how that goes. adjust from there )
ETA: my diary is open if you want to check it out0
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