3 weeks struggling to lose weight...
True0gre
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Hi first time poster, I have been dieting for 3 weeks now, I started at 17.3 and have been counting calories and averaging about 1000-1200 a day (MFP states I should consume 1847 to lose 2 pound per week). I am now 16.10 and feeling quite disappointed. Whenever I have dieted before the weight has flown off me for the first month or so. Usually 6lb in the first week alone!
I have gone from eating loads of carbs with little salad or veg and drinking lots of alcohol to eating mostly protein, very little carbs and the occasional drink once a week. I am exercising and everything, what am I doing wrong?
Thanks in advance for any advice or support,
James
I have gone from eating loads of carbs with little salad or veg and drinking lots of alcohol to eating mostly protein, very little carbs and the occasional drink once a week. I am exercising and everything, what am I doing wrong?
Thanks in advance for any advice or support,
James
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I don't think you are eating enough...0
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I agree, I don't think you are eating enough. If you are exercising as avidly as you say, you are probably burning off all of the calories you consumed..and essentially running on empty. Calorie is just another word for energy..it's what kind of energy you are fueling your body with.0
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I agree that I do not think you are eating enough as a general point (why are you not eating what MFP tells you to eat? - its already a large deficit) .
That being said, that should not be the reason you have not lost much weight. Have you started exercising in the last 3 weeks (i.e. were you doing it before) and if so, what do you do.0 -
never mind.0
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Thank you for you replies, to stop my metabolism from stalling I have been consuming 4-5 240 calorie meals usually high in protein and consuming sugar-free energy drinks and some coffee etc.
How would consuming more calories aid a loss?
Many thanks,
True0 -
Thank you for you replies, to stop my metabolism from stalling I have been consuming 4-5 240 calorie meals usually high in protein and consuming sugar-free energy drinks and some coffee etc.
How would consuming more calories aid a loss?
Many thanks,
True
Intra-day meal timing has absolutely no impact on metabolism.
ETA: I am actually a little confused by the OP - how much have you lost in the last 3 weeks and how long have you been dieting for?0 -
Photogrrl - looking for help not hindrance
In terms of exercise I have gone from nothing to ccyling and some interval jogging. Only every other day and not for that long. The reason for the defect I have a holiday in three weeks and have a very athletic brother-in-law that I have to lie next to on a beach so thought I would give myself a little boost.0 -
I don't think you're eating enough, either. And loosing 6 pounds in one week? That's going to do more harm than good. It's why you're yo-yoing.0
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I changed my goal to losing 1/2 pound a week. That gave me more calories, and I started losing.0
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Start leangains intermittent fasting (16/8), eat 300-500cals under your BMR. The weight will come off.0
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I have been dieting for approx three weeks, I haven't had any weight gain in that time but haven't lived a very healthy lifestyle for the last 12 years and I'm only 30. I can notice a slight difference in body shape and my belly fat seems to have loosened somewhat (more jiggly) but I haven't gained any noticeable muscle gain so am a bit stumped for the slow loss.0
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Sorry, what is leangains intermittent fasting?0
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Hi first time poster, I have been dieting for 3 weeks now, I started at 17.3 and have been counting calories and averaging about 1000-1200 a day (MFP states I should consume 1847 to lose 2 pound per week). I am now 16.10 and feeling quite disappointed. Whenever I have dieted before the weight has flown off me for the first month or so. Usually 6lb in the first week alone!
I have gone from eating loads of carbs with little salad or veg and drinking lots of alcohol to eating mostly protein, very little carbs and the occasional drink once a week. I am exercising and everything, what am I doing wrong?
Thanks in advance for any advice or support,
James
I don't understand your numbers, What is 17.3 and 16.10? BMI? Stones?0 -
I have been dieting for approx three weeks, I haven't had any weight gain in that time but haven't lived a very healthy lifestyle for the last 12 years and I'm only 30. I can notice a slight difference in body shape and my belly fat seems to have loosened somewhat (more jiggly) but I haven't gained any noticeable muscle gain so am a bit stumped for the slow loss.
What has probably happened is that you are retaining water from the exercise you have now added to your routine. You need to wait a little longer for the water weight to normalize. I would however seriously encourage you to eat more.
ETA: now I understand the numbers, I realize that you have lost a lot of weight already. It gets to a point when you just cannot force infinite losses by completely restricting calories. Your body will fight you back in a number of ways including, higher water retention and a higher muscle loss.0 -
I have been dieting for approx three weeks, I haven't had any weight gain in that time but haven't lived a very healthy lifestyle for the last 12 years and I'm only 30. I can notice a slight difference in body shape and my belly fat seems to have loosened somewhat (more jiggly) but I haven't gained any noticeable muscle gain so am a bit stumped for the slow loss.
Find your TDEE (Total Daily Energy Expenditure) to figure out how many calories you actually burn daily. From there, eat at a 20% deficit. Also, exercising with strength training will keep you from loosing muscle mass. If you don't eat enough, your body will be less apt to want to let go of the fat and muscle that's keeping it alive.
ETA- there are a few ways to do loose, but you're going to have to figure out what is best for you. If what you're doing now isn't working, change it up.0 -
I don't think you're eating enough, that's a pretty small amount of calories for a man. I think most men can easily lose weight on 2000 calories. Why are you not eating the 1800 something calories that MFP told you to eat?0
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Sorry, figures relate to st &lb.
I have been trying to combat water retention by consuming 4 litres of water everyday (having used an online calculator). Does that make sense, if not how long would I have to wait for the normalisation?0 -
Sorry, what is leangains intermittent fasting?
Go to www.leangains.com. IF is really a way to be able to eat in a way that is more conducive to some peoples lifestyle in a way that they can more easily manage their meals and calorie targets (leangains also includes calorie/carb cycling as well for those who chose to go that route). However, imo, as you are eating so little, this will not be of benefit to you unless you up the calories you are eating and would prefer to eat a couple of larger meals vs lots of smaller meals.0 -
Although I see this as a long term project I have a holiday in 3 weeks and my very athletic brother-in-law will be there so would like to have a little boost for the beach I am not feeling any negative effects to the low calories, I am only hungry around meal times and am not really craving anything and not struggling for energy. Maybe a few mood swings but I put that down to the low carbs.0
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I have been dieting for approx three weeks, I haven't had any weight gain in that time but haven't lived a very healthy lifestyle for the last 12 years and I'm only 30. I can notice a slight difference in body shape and my belly fat seems to have loosened somewhat (more jiggly) but I haven't gained any noticeable muscle gain so am a bit stumped for the slow loss.
Please don't think I'm being rude but you won't have gained any muscle because you're only doing cardio. You will need to do strength and/or resistance training to retain or build muscle. I also believe that you cannot build muscle when you are eating a small amount of calories each day.0 -
Really??
You have only been life changing for 3 weeks and you are already complaining about not losing.. With that type of attitude you are going to have a long and bumpy road.
First off what kind of exercising are you doing ? Straight cardio/Strength Training?
What kinds of proteins are you eating?
You really need to drop the energy drinks especially the carbonated kind.. ... Bad
Your Coffee isn't bad it just depends on what you put in it.. Creamer ? ... bad..
Stop the whining, and start looking at this like you would look at a problem you need to solve at your job ..
Up your calories.. Do 50/30/20 Which means out of a 100% food intake 50% is protein, 30 % is GOOD carbs, and 20% is GOOD fat... MFP will break it down into grams for you .. Look at my diary. over the curse of a week to get an idea..
Eat 5 SMALL meals 3- 4 hours apart .. .. My schedule looks like this.... Early morning work out ( 4:30 am ) Finish by 6:30am Eat breakfast in form of a shake consistent of Whey Protein, Water and mixed fruit usually ... That serves as a Recovery/breakfast
Eat a AM Snack 3 hours later .... Eat lunch ... 3 hours later eat PM snack .. 3 hours later Dinner.. Before bed still a little hungry ? Take a scoop of whey protein with water..
Its not hard, You will get there..With food.. get into a routine you are comfortable with that still is in line with your goals.. As for Exercise ... get into a routine you are uncomfortable with because thats where you will see change...0 -
Yup, seriously eat more! Good quality food - fruit, veges, low fat dairy, lots of lot fat protein, lots of water, low sodium but do eat up to or nearly up to what MFP suggests.
Good luck!0 -
If you eat too few calories the weight will fall off at 1st, and pile back on even quicker the moment you begin to eat again!! This is why people say more calories = more weight loss! If you are honestly just losing for a special event in a week or something the ONLY way would be to simply not eat until your event (although as soon as you eat your scared and starving body is going to cling to every single calorie and not let gooooo and all that weight will come right back. :huh: ) The ONLY way to keep weight off is slow and steady (and people who frequent this website might rip you a new one if you ask for help with quick fixes!!)
Stick with a lower calorie, higher nutrient rich, more exercise lifestyle for a year and I gaurantee you will lose.
good Luck~0 -
Bump0
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OH and if you are doing straight cardio the othe rposter is right you will lose fat but not gain any muscle.. What are your goals here..
And bottom line lets assume you are weight training 3 - 4 times a week you will not see much muscle develop under your fat for some time.. Its there.. You just can see it due to the extra padding....
More important thing to focus on than vanity is how you feel... The more you do the better you get the farther you can go ..0 -
Eating more calories could help lose weight, because eating too few, causes your body to not function properly. Same goes for water. Too little and you retain it in your tissues. If you eat closer to the suggested net calories, you should lose easier. I know from experience. Also, if you aren't lifting weights, then you won't get the toning you're wanting. W're not talking bulking up, just toning. Light weight, high reps.0
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Sorry, figures relate to st &lb.
I have been trying to combat water retention by consuming 4 litres of water everyday (having used an online calculator). Does that make sense, if not how long would I have to wait for the normalisation?
So 17.3 stones to 16.1 is 241 to 225. So you have lost 16 pounds in 3 weeks? Sorry my British math is bad, is that correct? That's very good weight loss if I calculated that right...0 -
it's only been 3 weeks. you won't lose weight like on the biggest loser.0
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Hi as for the last few posts:
I have quite clearly stated that although I have an immediate target in sight I view this as a long term project.
I am quite clearly new to all of this as I stated about my lifestyle, so was looking for constructive advice not negativity.
My comment about muscle gain was me pointing out that this would not count against the weight loss (if that makes sense)
Pleas don't read into my comments as complaining, I know how difficult this will be and thought I was just doing more to help myself towards my goal. I haven't felt any ill effects so was not overly concerned at having such a low calorie intake and believe that I could have adopted this new lifestyle as it is making me feel a bit better about myself. The reason for the initial post was merely trying to work out how at almost half the recommended calorie intake why I was only losing 2 lbs a week which MFP said I would lose by consuming 1847 calories per day.0 -
Sorry, figures relate to st &lb.
I have been trying to combat water retention by consuming 4 litres of water everyday (having used an online calculator). Does that make sense, if not how long would I have to wait for the normalisation?
So 17.3 stones to 16.1 is 241 to 225. So you have lost 16 pounds in 3 weeks? Sorry my British math is bad, is that correct? That's very good weight loss if I calculated that right...
Hi, I have gone from 17.3 to 16.10 so have only lost 7 pounds.0
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