Plateau :(
JasonsSoulMate
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Has anyone got tips to get past a plateau? I have lost 10kg, still have a lot to go, however, I seem to have hit a plateau. My diary is open, but the last couple of days have not been very good, ladies would understand why.
Open to suggestions and tips to break this.
Cheers
Open to suggestions and tips to break this.
Cheers
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Hm, I can't see your diary. However, I recently got through a plateau by increasing my calorie intake a little.0
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Your diary isn't showing it's open for me.0
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Plateaus consist of 6 weeks or more of no weight loss IF one has been consistent with intake and exercise. If less than that it's a stall. Most stalls happen because of inconsistency.
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Sorry thought it was open, it was set to friends, it is now open0
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Plateaus consist of 6 weeks or more of no weight loss IF one has been consistent with intake and exercise. If less than that it's a stall. Most stalls happen because of inconsistency.
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Try exercising more. I've never hit a plateau... but that's what I'd do if I did.0
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Plateaus consist of 6 weeks or more of no weight loss IF one has been consistent with intake and exercise. If less than that it's a stall. Most stalls happen because of inconsistency.
A.C.E. Certified Personal and Group Fitness Trainer
IDEA Fitness member
Kickboxing Certified Instructor
Been in fitness for 28+ years and have studied kinesiology and nutrition
A.C.E. Certified Personal and Group Fitness Trainer
IDEA Fitness member
Kickboxing Certified Instructor
Been in fitness for 28+ years and have studied kinesiology and nutrition0 -
Try exercising more. I've never hit a plateau... but that's what I'd do if I did.0
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Perhaps try upping your calories? I was stuck for months at the same weight until I increased my calorie intake by a few hundred a day.
Have you been tracking waist/arm measurements, etc? Sometimes your weight may stay the same but you are losing inches.
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You've got to mix it up. Do new exercises, increase intensity of your work outs (not necessarily time, since you're so busy, but adding length can help), eat new foods, try calorie cycling.....mix it up!0
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Calorie cycling? I have been trying to mix up the exercise, have added in cycling and weights in the last week to walking and swimming.0
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That's great! Just keep doing what you're doing and eventually you'll push through. And I'm glad you're doing weights, that is awesome!
Calorie cycling is where you eat different total amounts every day. There's a theory that your body gets used to the same amount of calories every day and stalls out, like eating exactly 1500 every day. So some people advocate calorie cycling - where you average your calorie goal over 7 days, and eat different amounts every day. Like 1200 one day, 1700 another, 1500 another, etc. so that the total averages out to 1500 per day (or whatever your goal is).
I just got out of a 6 month plateau!! It's about being consistent and changing things up and finding what works.0 -
For advice to overcome plateaus join this group today Star moves .
http://www.myfitnesspal.com/groups/home/11189-star-moves-plateau-breakers0 -
Plateaus are annoying! I'm going to suggest something completely different to all the other answers here - I'd suggest changing your diet quite a bit. I had a look at your diary and feel that you could stop eating some things and choose much better substitutes.
I would stop eating these things: white bread, processed meat (sausages/ham), ANY McDonalds, sugary cereal (Coco Pops), as well as other treat like things such as: Dorritos, chocolate, icecream and popcorn.
You also need to eat a LOT more fruits and vegetables. A LOT. :happy:
I wrote a blog on this topic just yesterday, here's the link:
http://www.myfitnesspal.com/blog/wickedwendy6/view/feed-your-body-not-your-tongue-471162
I can also help you in a BIG way with support and motivation - if you're interested, message me and I'll let you know how. :happy:
Keep smiling, Wendy.0 -
Plateaus are annoying! I'm going to suggest something completely different to all the other answers here - I'd suggest changing your diet quite a bit. I had a look at your diary and feel that you could stop eating some things and choose much better substitutes.
I would stop eating these things: white bread, processed meat (sausages/ham), ANY McDonalds, sugary cereal (Coco Pops), as well as other treat like things such as: Dorritos, chocolate, icecream and popcorn.
You also need to eat a LOT more fruits and vegetables. A LOT. :happy:
I wrote a blog on this topic just yesterday, here's the link:
http://www.myfitnesspal.com/blog/wickedwendy6/view/feed-your-body-not-your-tongue-471162
I can also help you in a BIG way with support and motivation - if you're interested, message me and I'll let you know how. :happy:
Keep smiling, Wendy.
Truth is in this statement! My suggestion is to balance out your ratios! 40/40/200 -
Try eating a diet that contains a balance of all the food groups and nutrients your body needs - certain nutrients can help with monthly cravings and related issues, others have been linked with lower body fat in the research, many are involved in energy production and the metabolism. IMO particularly concentrate on long chain omega-3s, minerals and fibre.
I went back a few days: you barely eat any vegetables or fruit (should have seven to nine), no oily fish, little reduced fat dairy (should have three), little mineral and fibre rich foods (beans, lentils, nuts seeds, wholegrains), most of your carbs are white so one day you tracked just 1g of fibre (US recommends 14g per 1000 cals). Aim to get your sugary/ refined/ processed/ junk/ fast foods down to 10% of daily calories, some days it's two thirds. If your cocoa is made with pure cocoa powder keep that - cocoa is a source of minerals - milk chocolate doesn't count it's packed with sugar.0
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