Busted my 3 Month Plateau!!!! Here's How!

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00trayn
00trayn Posts: 1,849 Member
I posted this as a blog (http://www.myfitnesspal.com/blog/00trayn/view/how-to-bust-a-3-month-plateau-87677), but I also wanted to celebrate and share on the message boards!

Yep, you read it right. 3 MONTHS! At the exact same weight (which was 150 lbs). And such a torturous number to be at. I think it would have been less painful if I was stuck at 148 or something. But, I knew it wouldn't last forever, it was just a matter of adjusting how I approach losing weight at this point in the game. It's like the final huddle before the last 10 seconds on the clock are about to run out. Sometimes, you need to change your strategy to win!

So that's pretty much what I've been doing, adjusting my strategy. Given that I'm 10 lbs from a healthy weight, it seemed that my approach that lost me the first 65 lbs wasn't going to work for the last 10. When you are near that point, a high calorie deficit is actually a bad thing! At the rate I was working out, my calorie deficit was too large and I went into a rather long and painful starvation mode. But, have no fear, I'm here to explain what I did to bust a plateau in hopes that other people in my situation can get out of their own plateaus.

1.) Look at your net calories! - I could easily get away with netting 500-700 calories a day before. I thought people who ate exercise calories were crazy. Then I realized how it all works. MFP already gives you a deficit (like mine set to 1 lbs a week is 500 calories a day). Working out only adds to that deficit. So after exercise my deficit was 1000+ calories a day. That's a 2 lbs a week loss! Which is fine if I'm significantly over a healthy weight. But I'm not, I'm 10 lbs above a healthy weight. So that high of a deficit just lead me into a long starvation mode period. I was like "I'm not hungry, I don't need to eat more". That's all the reason to eat more! Your metabolism has shut down. Now that I eat more, I'm hungry ALL THE TIME! I eat every 2 hours. I'm netting at least 1000 calories a day. And I think that has been the biggest difference in why things started working again.

2.) Reassess your exercise plan - You need to think about your workouts. Is it really getting my heartrate up? Do I feel sore afterwards? Am I working out consistantly? Do I have both cardio and strength training in my schedule? If you answer no to one or more of these, you might be in danger of getting too used to your exercise schedule. Throw in some interval training, add in a day of strength training, take up a new exercise (for me it was running 3-4 days a week plus cardio plus strength). If you don't force your body to change, it's not going to...

3.) What and when exactly are you eating? - There's a big difference in what people can eat for 1200 or 1500 calories a day. Empty calories aren't really going to do anything for you. The key is the right amount of nutrient dense foods. I've adopted a plan to focus on eating more carbs in the afternoon prior to a workout, and then as much protein as possible in the evening after a workout. I make sure I hit 100g of protein a day, and I stay under my carb and fat limits (I have it set to 45% carbs, 25% fat, and 30% protein). My trainer explained it to me that I need carbs to burn as fuel during my workouts, and then protein after to repair my muscles. My diary is public if you want to see exactly what I eat.

4.) Give your changes some time! - I admit, I was completely impatient with this process. I'd give it a week, get frustrated something wasn't working and I'd try to change things again. Finally I said I just need to wait and see. So I gave it about 2 weeks, and sure enough last week the scale started to inch down. And then it really started moving! I've gone down 1.5 lbs in the last week! So, even if things don't work the first week, give it another week or two to see results!



So that's my advice to you, it's what ultimately busted my plateau. I'm not saying it will work for everyone, but it seems to be a common tale around here that people who are close to their goal weight need to EAT MORE to get out of the plateau, not less. As long as you are accurate with your logging on a regular basis, feel free to experiment with adding calories. Don't jump from 1200 to 1800 overnight, but start incoporating more over a 2 week period. I might need to eat even more if the scale stops again, it's all a game really.


I'm happy to answer questions if you have more, just post or PM me!
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  • mymelody_78
    mymelody_78 Posts: 657 Member
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    Awesome! I am so happy that your changes are working for you! You are amazing!
  • mkspriggs
    mkspriggs Posts: 26 Member
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    Very true and a great way to look at it all. Congratulations on your success, you look great
  • LovelySnugs
    LovelySnugs Posts: 389
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    bump cuz it AWESOOMMMMEE!!!:happy:
  • kcanoni
    kcanoni Posts: 31
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    You truly are an inspiration!!! Thank you for your post!
  • mogenfire
    mogenfire Posts: 81 Member
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    bump
  • kaits108
    kaits108 Posts: 305 Member
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    Thanks so much for sharing :)
  • rockabyesarojane
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    i wanted to bump this because:

    a.) i'm very very happy for you!!

    and

    b.) so that as many people as possible will see this post and stop getting SO frustrated when week long changes don't show immediate results.
  • tobeygirl45
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    Bump!!!....... That is some great advice and bumped this b/c I might need it down the road I'm sure b/c it seems to happen to lots of peeps!! Keep up the great work!!
  • corpus_validum
    corpus_validum Posts: 292 Member
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    My hands are clapping here!!! And here's a toast to you :drinker:
  • Roukie
    Roukie Posts: 41 Member
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    great job, thanks for sharing!
  • 00trayn
    00trayn Posts: 1,849 Member
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    Thanks everyone! My blog has 68 votes for it right now, that's insane! Good to hear that this is helping lots of people :)
  • ccaym
    ccaym Posts: 86
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    Thank you so much for sharing this! Congratualations!
  • NickiStone
    NickiStone Posts: 101 Member
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    Bump!!!....... That is some great advice and bumped this b/c I might need it down the road I'm sure b/c it seems to happen to lots of peeps!! Keep up the great work!!

    Me too....


    Great Job!
  • sweetfeet320
    sweetfeet320 Posts: 34 Member
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    bump
  • aablacknell
    aablacknell Posts: 856 Member
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    Bump!!
  • addman72
    addman72 Posts: 220
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    bump ( I need to read this after )
  • 00trayn
    00trayn Posts: 1,849 Member
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    Too bad we can't sticky this post... haha. But my blog is around forever, I link to it from my profile and signature.
  • lklein
    lklein Posts: 215 Member
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    Bump- And I thought my 20 day plateau was bad.
  • Balishdear
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    I love your before and after photos! Once I get to my plateau, then I will pay more attention as I haven't hit that just yet. I have a feeling once i get to 150, that WILL be my plateau. That was the weight I was at when I worked at Cedar Point, and I had a lot of muscle weight and as I say, I felt like I was the most fit in most of my life at that point. SO, if I can get lower than 150, that will be one hell of an accomplishment. Great job!
  • Jd_jaquez
    Jd_jaquez Posts: 34 Member
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    Awesome congrats :-)
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