Losing more from light-moderate exercise

fbmandy55
fbmandy55 Posts: 5,263 Member
edited September 27 in Fitness and Exercise
Is this normal? On weeks that I work out hard (30 min cardio, 20 mins weights and abs 4 days at minimum) I retain a ton of water and see the scale go up at elast 2-4 lbs. I am even on a diuretic from Dr for a hormone imbalance. On weeks I take leisurly strolls for 30 mins a few nights a week, I drop more lbs!

What do you think, should I stick with just walking 4-5 nights a week if that's when I lose most?

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  • lucky723
    lucky723 Posts: 52
    Just make sure your doing the weights first then the cardio you will burn more calories and lose more weight. And honestly you can run 30 minutes and I could walk 45 minutes and we will burn about the same amount of calories.
  • 4theking
    4theking Posts: 1,196 Member
    Is this normal? On weeks that I work out hard (30 min cardio, 20 mins weights and abs 4 days at minimum) I retain a ton of water and see the scale go up at elast 2-4 lbs. I am even on a diuretic from Dr for a hormone imbalance. On weeks I take leisurly strolls for 30 mins a few nights a week, I drop more lbs!

    What do you think, should I stick with just walking 4-5 nights a week if that's when I lose most?

    I am a big supporter of limited exercise for fat loss. If the workout is intense, make it brief.
  • 4theking
    4theking Posts: 1,196 Member
    Just make sure your doing the weights first then the cardio you will burn more calories and lose more weight. And honestly you can run 30 minutes and I could walk 45 minutes and we will burn about the same amount of calories.

    But the hormonal effects on the body won't be the same.
  • Angela4Health
    Angela4Health Posts: 1,319 Member
    Just make sure your doing the weights first then the cardio you will burn more calories and lose more weight. And honestly you can run 30 minutes and I could walk 45 minutes and we will burn about the same amount of calories.

    But the hormonal effects on the body won't be the same.

    Care to explain?
  • Crystals422
    Crystals422 Posts: 382 Member
    I have noticed I am the same way
  • dracobaby82
    dracobaby82 Posts: 380 Member
    I'd say stick with the walking... but I'm sure doing all those other workouts you are toning a lot, and that would be good! You don't want to loose a ton of weight and then be 'flabby skinny' I know you are losing more weight with just the walking but I'd still keep up the weight training as well... maybe slow down the other exercises to every other day or something?

    You could also be not losing enough weight like you want, when you are burning those extra calories, maybe you aren't eating enough. When I first started I exercised 2 times a day, minimum and wasn't seeing any results from it, once I slowed down I saw lots of weight loss... but looking back I'm willing to bet I wasn't eating enough because when I burn off that many calories it's hard to eat them back.

    good luck
  • BerryH
    BerryH Posts: 4,698 Member
    You benefit from the hard exercise when your body rebuilds and recovers during the lighter exercise, or "active rest". Both exercise and rest are vital to improved fitness. I'd be willing to bet that if you only did the light exercise you'd stop losing so quickly on average after a while.
  • Kminor67
    Kminor67 Posts: 900 Member
    When you do a hard workout, your muscles swell and retain water. This does not mean that you're gaining weight, it just means they need to heal. The calories you're burning with a tough workout will benefit you. Just limit the really tough workouts to a couple per week, and never weigh in the morning after a tough one. Don't worry... you're doing fine!
  • Qarol
    Qarol Posts: 6,171 Member
    It could be your body is trying to tell you it likes the lower intensity workout. What works for some might not work for others. Some do well with higher intensity. Your body may not. Try it for a few weeks and see. Can't hurt to try, right?

    But make sure you're drinking extra water when you exercise, whether it's high intensity or not. The 8 glasses a day is a minimum. The extra water you need to drink when you exercise does not count toward that minimum. And the heavier your workout, the more extra water you need to be drinking.
  • lucky723
    lucky723 Posts: 52
    Hormones yes will be different but people think they have to workout extra hard to where they are out of breath and they aren't. You have a target zone that you are suppose to workout in and if your heart rate gets above that zone your over working yourself and your bodies reaction is to hang on to the fat for storage and burn muscle. So therefore since she isn't doing as hard impact she is loosing weight. Everybody's bodies work differently.
  • erickirb
    erickirb Posts: 12,294 Member
    Is this normal? On weeks that I work out hard (30 min cardio, 20 mins weights and abs 4 days at minimum) I retain a ton of water and see the scale go up at elast 2-4 lbs. I am even on a diuretic from Dr for a hormone imbalance. On weeks I take leisurly strolls for 30 mins a few nights a week, I drop more lbs!

    What do you think, should I stick with just walking 4-5 nights a week if that's when I lose most?

    The difference is just water weight. real fat loss will come from higher intensity.
  • fbmandy55
    fbmandy55 Posts: 5,263 Member
    I try to net 1300 a day when I exercise, when I don't exercise I usually hit 1400. Which I didn't think was too low by MFP keeps raising my calories so maybe I do. It is coming off very slow. I has taken me 3 1/2 months to lose 15lbs which I am not happy about but like I said, I have PCOS which makes losing very hard. Thankfully 30 days of medication and I have lose the most in that time.
  • fbmandy55
    fbmandy55 Posts: 5,263 Member
    So maybe thinking I should just keep alternating weeks. One hard week and then one light week for recovery?
  • So maybe thinking I should just keep alternating weeks. One hard week and then one light week for recovery?

    yes. for variety. so your body doesn't get used to the same exercises.
  • BerryH
    BerryH Posts: 4,698 Member
    Make sure you give yourself a day off, or of active rest, at least once per week too. And don't do resistance training of the same body parts two days running.
  • 4theking
    4theking Posts: 1,196 Member
    Just make sure your doing the weights first then the cardio you will burn more calories and lose more weight. And honestly you can run 30 minutes and I could walk 45 minutes and we will burn about the same amount of calories.

    But the hormonal effects on the body won't be the same.

    Care to explain?

    More prolonged stress on the body will result in bad hormonal things......higher cortisol and lowered thyroid to name a few.
  • PepsiGal
    PepsiGal Posts: 85 Member
    bump
  • KeriA
    KeriA Posts: 3,345 Member
    When I have a break from school I start exercising an hour a day and usually don't lose until the beginning of the next quarter when I slow down my exercise schedule. Somehow I feel that the periods of more exercise are part of the equation and even though I don't lose then that is when I start to see the difference in slimming down from the losses at other times. Sometimes we see alot of progress when we maintain a weight we acheived especially when we are exercising. I guess it makes me feel that this weight loss is here to stay. I have enough weight to lose that I am concerned about not having loose skin and this seems to be working.
  • kadye
    kadye Posts: 136 Member
    15 pounds in 14 weeks is exactly what you should have lost. This is a healthy weight loss.
  • katgodfre
    katgodfre Posts: 1
    I went to Fitness Ridge in CA for a week. While I was there I hiked 5 miles/day up and down mountains and worked out about 5 more hours. I only lost 1.5 pounds while I was there. They told me that the weight would catch up with me in a few days. I left on Sunday and on Tuesday, I have lost several more pounds. It takes time for it to come off. Your Metabolism is reved up with the intense exercise but it may take days to see the pounds drop.
  • last_time11
    last_time11 Posts: 68
    I went to Fitness Ridge in CA for a week. While I was there I hiked 5 miles/day up and down mountains and worked out about 5 more hours. I only lost 1.5 pounds while I was there. They told me that the weight would catch up with me in a few days. I left on Sunday and on Tuesday, I have lost several more pounds. It takes time for it to come off. Your Metabolism is reved up with the intense exercise but it may take days to see the pounds drop.

    that is very interesting and motivating, thanks for sharing that
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