Im so over this.

I'm over the fat. It seems like no matter what I do it just wont leave.

we have a nutrionalist here in the clinic who comes and talks to us and tells us what to do. I'm listening to him. keeping track of calories taken in and burned. making sure im under my calorie limit needs according to my activity level. making sure i eat breakfast and snack on healthy stuff throughout the day so that I dont gourge at any one meal. making sure lunch is my biggest. hitting the gym for a minimum of 30 minutes of intense cardio everyday. i get at least 8 hours of sleep and i work in a hospital so im not really under any intense stress that cant be handled. i limit my alcohol intake and if only let myself slip on the weekend. no candy, no soda, no junk food, no fast food, no coffee.

what is it that im not doing or that i need to be doing instead? I really just dont understand why im having absolutely zero results.
I even tried the ultimate reset from beachbody and only lost one pound.

help?!
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  • kdiamond
    kdiamond Posts: 3,329 Member
    How long have you been at it?

    It can take a GOOD 4-6 weeks to see results...

    And are you tracking your calories with a scale? Measurements can sometimes be the devil.
  • try skipping your first or last meal so you can eat more calories at your other meals. works for me.
  • AyaKara
    AyaKara Posts: 220
    My first question is: do you eat between your BMI & TDEE? My second question: do you strength train (properly, with dumbbells & barbells, & adding resistance/ intensity as it gets easier)? Eventually cardio is going to stop giving you results. Also, you should be tracking inches instead of pounds.
  • olsondre
    olsondre Posts: 198 Member
    Can't see what you eat, so not sure what to tell you. Maybe, you are expecting results too fast
  • Yeller_Sensation
    Yeller_Sensation Posts: 373 Member
    I'm over the fat. It seems like no matter what I do it just wont leave.

    we have a nutrionalist here in the clinic who comes and talks to us and tells us what to do. I'm listening to him. keeping track of calories taken in and burned. making sure im under my calorie limit needs according to my activity level. making sure i eat breakfast and snack on healthy stuff throughout the day so that I dont gourge at any one meal. making sure lunch is my biggest. hitting the gym for a minimum of 30 minutes of intense cardio everyday. i get at least 8 hours of sleep and i work in a hospital so im not really under any intense stress that cant be handled. i limit my alcohol intake and if only let myself slip on the weekend. no candy, no soda, no junk food, no fast food, no coffee.

    what is it that im not doing or that i need to be doing instead? I really just dont understand why im having absolutely zero results.
    I even tried the ultimate reset from beachbody and only lost one pound.

    help?!

    I am unclear why you say you have "absolutely zero results" when the ticker on your profile indicates you have already lost a few lbs. What exactly are you after?
  • laserturkey
    laserturkey Posts: 1,680 Member
    How many calories are you eating each day? You may not be getting enough.
  • mikeyboy
    mikeyboy Posts: 1,057 Member
    No coffee? That will never work! lol
  • Francesca3162
    Francesca3162 Posts: 520 Member
    If things are stuck. mix it up. Your body gets used to things and requires less energy to perform the same functions.. so you plateau.
    I have been gaining and losing the same pound for months. Also the closer you are to your ideal weight, the more work is required to get there.
    Measure everything.... record everything..... You got this!!
  • ndj1979
    ndj1979 Posts: 29,136 Member
    how many calories are eating a day?

    define "intense cardio"

    do you do any other work outs ..strength train, circuit train, etc..?
  • Doodlewhopper
    Doodlewhopper Posts: 1,018 Member
    If you dont have health problems then youre eating more than your burning. Log your food religiously.
  • 3RachaelFaith3
    3RachaelFaith3 Posts: 283 Member
    Tue 01/08/13 09:38 AM
    No coffee? That will never work! lol


    Exactly what I was thinking. lol
  • goingwithgrace
    goingwithgrace Posts: 109 Member
    I actually had to go into the customize settings and drop my carbs. That seemed to help me get going the last time I did MFP. (I lost 25 lbs and then fell off the wagon and gained back 20 - now I'm back on the train for 2013).

    You might also want to talk to a trainer just to make sure you're getting a high enough burn through cardio and then your strength training. Strength will keep your muscles burning calories throughout the day. And you don't have to do weights. Yoga is a great strength workout. Your arms will feel like Jell-O! :)
  • 3RachaelFaith3
    3RachaelFaith3 Posts: 283 Member
    If you dont have health problems then youre eating more than your burning. Log your food religiously.

    This is so true. Because if you leave stuff out here and there, it REALLY can add up.
  • FullOfWin
    FullOfWin Posts: 1,414 Member
    My first question is: do you eat between your BMI & TDEE? My second question: do you strength train (properly, with dumbbells & barbells, & adding resistance/ intensity as it gets easier)? Eventually cardio is going to stop giving you results. Also, you should be tracking inches instead of pounds.

    Ding. And, your diary is closed.
  • goingwithgrace
    goingwithgrace Posts: 109 Member
    I forgot - you can also try something like the Nike Fuel Band. I just ordered one and I have two co-workers who have found great success with it.
  • I was stuck for 6 weeks... I mean did not move an ounce and I was busting my butt and eating healthy. My Nutritionist suggested strength training. I started a "Body Pump" Class 3 times a week.... within a week my weight started to move.

    So Frustrating sometimes.... just don't give up. It's bound to move eventually!

    Good Luck!
  • haroon_awan
    haroon_awan Posts: 1,208 Member
    If you spent 1, 2 or 3 years eating junk, then don't expect results in a fraction of that time. It takes MONTHS and YEARS of hard work and consistency to reverse years of the bad habits.
  • booker2shoes
    booker2shoes Posts: 50 Member
    Teresa, how do you log your Body Pump classes on MFP? I am new to this site and also do BP 2-3 times/week. not sure how to record it in my exercise log.
  • AverageAngel
    AverageAngel Posts: 123 Member
    Traditional nutritionists are idiots! A) When you really get fed up, you will change what you put in your body.
    B) Weight watchers will get you where you need to be until you can realize what constitutes as "NUTRITION".
    C) I was on a severe, severe plateau, until I ditched the gluten. Wheat. It is not a gimmick. It is not low carb. it is NO WHEAT.

    And ... try this on for size. You simply should not lose more than 10% of your body weight in a less than a 6 month period~ take your weight times .10. Subtract that amount from your weight. that is an obtainable goal. It stays off if you go easy at it.
    You need 100 calories per pound per day. I am 180 pounds. I want to weigh 170 pounds. I limit my calories to 1,700. that is a small enough deficit,that I can manage without really getting ridiculous. It is easy to do. Chipping it off permanently little by little.

    I am sorry you are feeling defeated. And Everyone has an opinion. This is just mine. I just feel for you because I have thought the same things.

    Once you understand we are ALL fighting a body image issue: I am too fat. /I am too skinny/ I want bigger muscles to feel sexy/ my tummy is huge/ my butt is flat... you can start focusing on you.
    Chin up , and face it . You CAN reach goals you set if you want it. Until then, we complain about how bad it sucks.
  • Yeller_Sensation
    Yeller_Sensation Posts: 373 Member
    If you spent 1, 2 or 3 years eating junk, then don't expect results in a fraction of that time. It takes MONTHS and YEARS of hard work and consistency to reverse years of the bad habits.

    QFT.
  • AverageAngel
    AverageAngel Posts: 123 Member
    this ... :)
    I actually had to go into the customize settings and drop my carbs. That seemed to help me get going the last time I did MFP. (I lost 25 lbs and then fell off the wagon and gained back 20 - now I'm back on the train for 2013).

    You might also want to talk to a trainer just to make sure you're getting a high enough burn through cardio and then your strength training. Strength will keep your muscles burning calories throughout the day. And you don't have to do weights. Yoga is a great strength workout. Your arms will feel like Jell-O! :)
  • bostonwolf
    bostonwolf Posts: 3,038 Member
    It took a long time to gain it, it's going to take a long time to come off.

    And are you sure you are tracking calories right and including everything? Don't guess. Buy a food scale and weigh things until you get a good idea as to portion sizes. You'd be surprised how far off your guesses can be.
  • wellbert
    wellbert Posts: 3,924 Member
    I was in your same boat. This article helped me immensely:

    www.bodyrecomposition.com/fat-loss/you-are-not-different.html
  • jheffe
    jheffe Posts: 34 Member
    I have been trying to drink close to a gallon of water a day..I try to stick to my 1200 calories a day and omitted artificial sweetners and processed foods from my diet and I try to walk every day...seems to be working!
  • Bakerchk
    Bakerchk Posts: 424 Member
    Try not to stress so much. If you are following a particular food plan, and it's not working for you, or you are not seeing results (after 6-8 weeks or so) try a different approach. Meal supplements, more calories, carb free. I noticed that once I stopped eating processed foods (for the most part anyways) I started shredding weight.

    Also, have you consider lifting weights instead of (or with) cardio?

    Be patient. We've all been there and that's exactly what this site is all about.

    Feel free to add me. :)
  • I am so sorry you are having so much trouble I have been in the same boat on and off for years don't get too discouraged! you are doing the right things and it will come off. If you are looking for an extra boost you can try to intake your calories from whole foods that are low on the glycemic index i.e. not processed foods, here is a good site to check where on the index foods fall. (http://www.glycemicindex.com/) low index foods take more energy to burn and can boost your metabolism. Most of all keep up the good work and your will see results maybe just not as fast as you wanted.
  • Duck_Puddle
    Duck_Puddle Posts: 3,237 Member
    No coffee? That will never work! lol

    No kidding!
  • VorJoshigan
    VorJoshigan Posts: 1,106 Member
    If things are stuck. mix it up. Your body gets used to things and requires less energy to perform the same functions.. so you plateau.
    I have been gaining and losing the same pound for months. Also the closer you are to your ideal weight, the more work is required to get there.
    Measure everything.... record everything..... You got this!!

    This. If what you're doing isn't working, TRY SOMETHING ELSE!

    If cardio isn't working, try weights. If everyday isn't working, try 3 times a week.

    If conventional nutritional wisdom isn't working try paleo/vegetarianism/veganism/lowcarb/intermittent fasting.

    You don't give a lot of detail about that you ARE doing, so here's my blind prescription:

    Ditch grain, eat only whole foods, never eat saturated fat and carbs in the same meal, limit cals to TDEE*0.8, switch to 3 strength & 2 cardio workouts, and walk 10,000 slow steady steps every single day.*

    *please note that I am a total hypocrite and rarely actually do all of this.
  • vim_n_vigor
    vim_n_vigor Posts: 4,089 Member
    Skip the cardio and swap it out for heavy weights.
  • Mcgrawhaha
    Mcgrawhaha Posts: 1,596 Member
    If you dont have health problems then youre eating more than your burning. Log your food religiously.

    This is so true. Because if you leave stuff out here and there, it REALLY can add up.

    yep! i used to never think to add ketchup!!! im the ketchup queen!!! i was shocked to find out that when i eat ketchup. i use about 100 calories a serving!!! (yeah, i use alot of ketchup!)