not loosing (frustrated)
gravedigger4
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Iv'e been on MFP for 6 weeks the first 3 weeks i lost 2 lbs a week and have been at a standstill ever since. i walk 2-5 miles a day and eat 700-1200 calories a day even when i walk sometimes i dont finish my calories. im not a small girl so the weight should be coming off. HELP
Topic: not losing~~MY B!!!!
Topic: not losing~~MY B!!!!
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It sounds like you need to eat more!!!!0
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Are you taking in enough calories? especially on days that you are active, you need to take in all the calories - remembering that the MFP daily allowance already equates the calorie defecit. I would start with re-evaluating what you are eating daily - making sure you are consuming enough to keep your body burning, rather than going into starvation/storing mode.0
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No, it sounds like you should be eating a lot more. Your body will not want to let go of weight if it doesn't even have enough calories just to survive on.0
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My calories had dropped from when I started to about 1600 and I stopped losing weight, I bumped up my activity level (new more active job) putting me back to 2000 calories, and the weight started dropping again. Eat more to lose! Within reason. IE I didn't get to 330 lbs eating 2000 calories obviously since I'm losing at that intake level I had to have been eating more.0
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* Eat your net calories (1200 is very low, losing 2lb a week sounds like too low of the setting for 30 lb to lose)
* eat your exercises calories BACK!
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frustrated because your not getting loose? that sucks sorry. :laugh: i had to sorry0
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Eat! :-)
700 calories isn't near enough. I'm betting you should be eating more like 1500 calories a day. What does MFP have your daily calories set at?0 -
Never eat LESS than 1250 calories per day. You put your body into starvation mode and it retains fat to "protect" you.
It took you YEARS to get to the size you are, don't try to loose it all too quickly. If you do loose it too quickly, the chances are you will gain it back later.
Proper exercise.
Healthy eating.
Weight loss goal should be about 1 lb per week.0 -
You definitely should be eating more, but focus on 50% of your daily intake as fruits and especially vegetables, tons of them!0
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Dont get frustrated. Sounds like you are at a plato. Have you tried switching up your meals? Also switch up your workout. You could be gaining muscle and that is why the lbs are not coming off. Hang in there.0
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I agree with what people said before, you don't eat enough, you put your body in starvation mode. Also don't exercise the same all the time, surprise your body with different moves, that helps too.0
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I know it's been said, but EAT MORE! I consistently lost when I started on here and then plateaued for about a month. What broke me out of my plateau? Upping my calories to 1600/day. Granted I don't always eat that much...usually I aim for about 1400 or a little above. I stopped losing when I tried to cut back to 1200 because my body needed more fuel. Good luck!!0
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I'm kinda in the same boat with you. My weight has leveled and I'm eating under my calories. Guess I'll start eating more:flowerforyou: where's the ham sandwich smiley? Actually, after a few days of going over my calories I was happy to be underneath...eating alot of salad. I've been frustrated too so you aren't alone!! Just don't quit!0
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You're not eating enough and screwing up your metabolism. You're starving yourself and your body is holding onto whatever it's getting.... Do some serious reserach and find your BMR (that's your body at rest) then adjust for activity and then you'll start dropping again....
Do your homework and you'll see what I mean.0 -
Read this. Understand this. Live this.
http://www.myfitnesspal.com/topics/show/3047-700-calories-a-day-and-not-losing0 -
i walk 2-5 miles a day and eat 700-1200 calories a day even when i walk sometimes i dont finish my calories.
Aaaaaaannnnnndddddd....this is why you're not losing weight.....^^^^^^^^^^^0 -
Eat more, get as close to your calories as possable, my fiancee yells at me if I go over a few calories, but he doesn't understand starvation mode.
Also change up your exercise a little.0 -
I also think that WHAT the calories are is important as well. Especially fiber. Be sure to eat enough fiber. A woman under 50 should be eating 25 grams of fiber every day.
Checkout whole grain pasta, artichokes, almonds and raspberries and try to work them in to your diet.0 -
Read this. Understand this. Live this.
http://www.myfitnesspal.com/topics/show/3047-700-calories-a-day-and-not-losing
^^^^ This^^^^
And minus 10 points for all of the misspellings in this thread!0 -
I can't believe nobody has suggested eating more.0
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I tried your method a month ago and didnt lose anything i was gaining some back though, I changed my goal to 1/2 calories a week, 1500 calories and now i am losing 1lb a week. I dont even feel like i am dieting anymore, i was just torturing myself before.0
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I can't believe nobody has suggested eating more.
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My advice would be to zigzag your calories meaning your daily minimum should be 1200-1500 cals or per MFP, but on alternating days take in 1800-2500cals (days you're very active, protein!) and drink lots of water like an .5 to 1oz per lb. Make sure your sodium intake is ok. Don't buy into "starvation mode"...it takes a very long time and extreme circumstances to reach this point (people need to really research instead of dropping that term). You need to target burning 4000 cals a week at the minimum.0
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haha my b...0
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what are you not loosening? I'm confused? Perhaps you meant LOSING.0
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Get yourself some more food. 700 cals is WAY too low, and 1200 is pushing it especially when exercise is added to the mix. I was eating like that when I got frustrated and ate a couple of slices of pizza while out and about. I was afraid to get on the scale the next morning, but when I did, I had dropped 3 lbs from where I was stuck. Not saying you should do that, but please up your calories before you really get discouraged.0
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Dont get frustrated. Sounds like you are at a plato. Have you tried switching up your meals? Also switch up your workout. You could be gaining muscle and that is why the lbs are not coming off. Hang in there.
Seriously? You are SO wrong...0
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