How Did You Get Over a Plateau?
lilylight
Posts: 128 Member
Looking for people's experience at successfully getting over a weight loss plateau. What did you do? Just stick to the same plan, or something special?
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I took a full diet break. I ate at maintenance for 2 weeks
Nice to give my body a break!0 -
Bump! I definitely need to hear some answers on this too!0
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I plateaud for two or three weeks. I kept going and then stepped up my cardio. Now I have started to lose again!
It happens keep going. Eventually more will come off.0 -
if you train do a few weeks of weights or go from flat line resistance to increasing/intervals or change from high resistance, moderate speed cardio to low resistance high speed...
just change your routine0 -
I took a full diet break. I ate at maintenance for 2 weeks
Nice to give my body a break!
This. I've made it a habbit to once in a while for a couple days to a couple weeks eat more. I also found that zig zagging calorie intake really helps (eat lower than needed one day then more than needed the next, constantly switching it up).
Changing what you do for exercises also can help. Your body may be used to what you are doing, pump it up a bit more, make sure you're sweating and of course drink tons of water!0 -
I ate maintenance calories for 7 days in a row.That seemed to help me out a bit.0
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I would like to know too.0
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I joined MFP ... ,keeps me honest. accountable, lots of support and motivating stories0
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Take a week off from the gym with just some light running and light weight lifting for an hour or two the whole week (if any lifting). Usually I'm really set to go that next week. And been anxious to get back in the gym. So it give my muscles and body time to recover and also gets me amped to workout again. I usually will set a new PR that second week back from the week (or two) off of working out.0
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I started eating back my exercise calories and the scale started moving again.0
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I took starting taking a weekly cheat day, eat whatever I want all day, as well as starting intermittent fasting. 10hr eating window, 14 hr fast. worked like a charm, have no problem with continuing to lose AND its a lot easier to maintain the daily diet than it was before.0
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I've been working out for 3 months and so far haven't had this problem. I mixed my routine and eating, so its never the same week to week. One week, I'll have no cheat day and I will exercise 60 minutes everyday...then week two, I have a cheat day and work out 45 minutes on an elliptical and I'll lift light weights...week 3, I'll do something totally different....I just keep changing, so I won't have this issue. I hope it works for me. I just heard to keep tricking your body and it won't happen0
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Diet breaks do wonders for me.0
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I cut back on my running and dropped my calories for a week; I switched to walking & took two days off during the week. Helped me lose 3 lbs the past week.0
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I cut back on my running and dropped my calories for a week; I switched to walking & took two days off during the week. Helped me lose 3 lbs the past week.
I wonder why cutting back on running would help?0 -
Bump.0
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