Having a hard time losing weight
NatashaC118
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I have been working out 6 days a week for 4 months now (strength training and cardio). I decided to try myfitnesspal to help me track my calories. The only thing I have noticed is that I have been getting stronger and after an hour and a half of working out I am not as tired. However I have only lost 3 pounds since April. My calorie intake is about 1550-1660 a day. My goal is to lose 1.5 per week. I am not sure why I am having a hard time losing weight "pure fat". HELP?!
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Are you weighing all your food on a kitchen scale? Measuring all liquids with calories? How accurate is your logging?0
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With 13 lbs. to lose, 1.5 lb. per week is way too aggressive a goal—it's for those who are 75 lbs. overweight.
Set your goal to .5 lb. per week. Log everything you eat & drink accurately & honestly. And be patient! The closer you are to goal, the more slowly you lose. That's just the way the human body works.
Read the Sexypants post: http://www.myfitnesspal.com/topics/show/1080242-a-guide-to-get-you-started-on-your-path-to-sexypants0 -
Thanks for your reply, I do not have a kitchen scale. The only liquid I drink is water. My logging is very accurate.0
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I will reset my goal to between .5/1 pound per week. But I usually don't eat more 1600 a day.0
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Your logging cant be accurate without a kitchen scale. Just sayin...0
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I do not have a kitchen scale.
My logging is very accurate.0 -
Thanks for your reply, I do not have a kitchen scale. The only liquid I drink is water. My logging is very accurate.
If you do not have a kitchen scale and are not weighing your food, then I am very sorry to break it to you, but you are not logging accurately. Start weighing your food, it will be a real eye opener to how much people tend to over estimate a tablespoon of peanut butter or 6 oz of steak.0 -
I do not have a kitchen scale.
My logging is very accurate.
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I will reset my goal to between .5/1 pound per week. But I usually don't eat more 1600 a day.
You can't know that for sure unless you are weighing your food accurately.0 -
Since I don't have a scale I use the nutrition information on the packages foods that I eat. For fresh fruits and veggies I measure it out. For example if eat 1 slice of cheese ( 70 calories). I just add that to my log.0
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Since I don't have a scale I use the nutrition information on the packages foods that I eat. For fresh fruits and veggies I measure it out. For example if eat 1 slice of cheese ( 70 calories). I just add that to my log.
Buy a scale. There is really no substitute, any way you look at it.
The good news is that you can find very affordable ones online. I think mine was $12 on amazon. I've used it every day for two years and it's still working great.0 -
Will do. Thanks0
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Are you weighing all your food on a kitchen scale? Measuring all liquids with calories? How accurate is your logging?0
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Yes you need a kitchen scale, most of the time weighing food via a measuring cut is not in your favor. Very calorie dense foods even clean foods such as oats can be 25% over, that"s a lot of calories at the end of the day.0
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I'm going to say that you're probably still building muscle. Don't worry about weight so much and start tracking inches. You're probably loosing fat and replacing it with muscle. I wouldn't be concerned unless you're inches don't move.0
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All I can add and it has been said before: you must weigh your food. All the best!0
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