SERIOUSLY 1 LB!!!!????
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My pic says it all.0
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Tape measure is more accurate?0
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ive struggled with losing weight for 11 years...1 lb loss in a week is good, its better then gaining that is for sure, be happy with the fact that you lost 1 lb. In fact my settings on here are set for me to lose 1 lb per week so i would be ecstatic to see a deficit of 1 lb.0
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Thanks everyone for your replies and information . Because I was so shocked about my weight at the dr.s office I did weigh my self at home the same day and unfortunately the number was the same. So either both the scales are wrong or they are both accurate. But yes, my weigh ins are on friday mornings as soon as I get up, but I go to the bathroom first. I understand that it was probably water weight but since I'm huge I thought this week I would lose a little more than 1 lb. And yes 11 lbs in 11 days is great! But you all really cheered me up so thanks for that!
We'll do some simple math here.
11lbs * 3,500 cal/lb = 38500 calories
38500 calories / 11 days = 3,500 cal net burned a da
Now go to your diary and take your daily caloric consumption, I can't see your diary but gto be generous I'll assume you're eating 1200.
3500 = X - 1200
X = 4700 calories to burn a day
Then subtract your BMR, lets just say its 1500 for arguments sake.
3200 calories is how much you have to burn through normal daily activity and exercise.
Ways to accomplish this (must be done daily)
160 Minutes of running 8 mph (7.5 minute miles, or 21 miles in under 3 hours)
500 Minutes of walking (2.5mph, liesurely, or walked almost 21 miles, just over 8 hours time)
150 Minutes of swimming at a fast pace with vigorous effort.
So, like I said before, these losses are impossible short of a serious ailment, surgery, or losing a limb in a tragic accident. Weight loss done right is a marathon, not a sprint. Realize what is realistic and settle in for a long haul because that's how it's done properly.
This is EXACTLY what i was going to post. You did not lose ten pounds of fat unless you basically ate nothing at all and ran for several hours a day lol! Water weight at the start. 1lb a week is perfectly reasonable and maintainable x
1lb a week is perfect, keep up the good work, I suspect that much at least is legitimate.0 -
How can you be unhappy with losing 1lb/day?
I think you have your expectations too high0 -
Congratulations on your amazing weight loss! When you begin a weight loss plan, your body juggles water, glycogen (2-3 lbs of this stored energy in your liver), sodium levels, etc. This, along with varying hormone levels, is why you're seeing these scale fluctuations. You need to take a longer-term approach. Be patient with yourself as all of these things stabilize. If you haven't lost any more weight in the next month or so, you may want to discuss this with your doctor as this may indicate a thyroid issue.
Keep working the MFP program. You can also track sodium (which was very helpful for me in seeing less fluctuation on the scale). Drink your water, too! I try to take my measurements every 2-3 weeks for added encouragement. Sometimes the tape measure tells a better story than the scale!
You can do this one day at a time!0 -
~ It was all good reading until I saw ... " loose " ... I will never understand this one ! I am not perfect, I rarely respond ... but, I have to wonder when a word like " LOSE " is used so often on a site that is geared towards " LOSING " weight ...
Why do some folks use this term soooooo " LOOSELY " ????? Hmmmmmm ....
Ok ... sarcasm over !
Reality ... 1 pound a week lost is a prime example of success ! Don't be discouraged, but perhaps encouraged ... to continue eating healthy, working out regularly and staying positive ! That ten pounds lost ... as awesome as it feels ... was a teaser and should just be enjoyed ... NEVER expected !
The great thing about the human body is all of the mysteries it offers ... always try to seek the best possible plan of attack. You plateau .. You change. You lose steadily ... You continue doing whatever it is you've been doing ... until you plateau ... then you ...
Change .... AGAIN !
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Week Two weigh ins....didn't you ever watch The Biggest Loser? Notorious for teeny numbers.
Stick with it, you'll lose. . .and LOOK Grammar Nazis. I spelt it write.0 -
LOL ... the scale is such a devious little brat!
Do you know WHAT a scale knows? The effect of gravity on your body. THAT'S IT!!! That scale knows nothing about your body composition, muscle to fat ratio or water retention or dehydration levels. ALL it knows is the effect of gravity.
So, I encourage you, find other ways to gauge your success. Can you walk longer today than you did last week without feeling quite so winded? Can you lift heavier weights? Do your pants fit a little looser? or your shirt (or in some cases, your bra?) Did you take measurements? If not, they often show us what a scale cannot you may want to consider it.
And finally it has only been 2 weeks. It didn't take 2 weeks to make it to your current weight. It is going to take longer to build up your fitness levels and see results on the scale.
I use the scale once a week as a checkppoint, and only because where I work there is a 'weight' standard, not necessarily a 'fitness standard'. But if you spend too much time caring about what it says you may lose time you could be devoting to doing something fun and fit!0 -
Do you want to lose Fat or Weight?
If you want to lose fat, then measure fat. Use a Skin Fold Caliper along with your scale weigh in weekly. I bought one online for $5, they usually come with a formula sheet to compute body fat %. Or use ( http://www.linear-software.com/online.html ). Here is an example of why you want to use skin caliper.
I have weighed roughly 172lbs for 3 weeks now. I have not lost WEIGHT, but i have lost FAT. By using the skin caliper with the weekly measurements it showed me that i have lost around 2% body fat over the last 3 weeks.0
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