For those of us with only 10-30 pounds to lose....

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  • geekyjock76
    geekyjock76 Posts: 2,720 Member
    I'm sure this is a dumb question, but how can 10-30 pounds be different to loose than a higher number? Why don't we just pretend that we need to loose 60 more? Would that make a difference? Someone set me straight if you can, because I don't get it.
    The potential for fat oxidation depends on how much fat mass a person has. The more fat, the more body fat can be burned in a 24 hour period; Conversely, the less fat mass one has, the less body fat can be burned in a 24 hour period. Thus, as one reduces body fat, they need to reduce the deficit by upping calories eaten and/or reducing additional exercise.
  • I am 51 and have gained and lost the same 20 lbs. most of my adult life. This time I have started real weight training, with a barbell. It is working wonders. I am gaining strength, confidence and my body even at 51 is reshaping. You have to also remember to count the calories and do plenty of cardio. I do walking, running, elliptical, skating or biking for 30 -60 minutes everyday and then do 40-50 minutes of weight training on 3 of those days. It is not easy but I am seeing big improvements in my overall fitness, toning and conditioning.
  • I'm there! I started with trying to lose 18 and now I'm down to 10 (or 9 depending on the scale that day!) :) I've been stuck here for awhile. Good luck to you all! May you see the results you desire!
  • LoriBeMe
    LoriBeMe Posts: 165 Member
    I'm shooting for another 10-15 lbs. I mess up a lot on weekends and don't always log 100%. Plus I have that Cabernet obsession :blushing:
  • makemewannadie
    makemewannadie Posts: 401 Member
    This thread! So much love.
  • I'm trying to lose 25 more lbs! First 10 came off in a month and now I am stuck.



    ^^^^^^^this
  • peridot1383
    peridot1383 Posts: 49 Member
    Ha someone said that the weight seems like it is superglued. SO TRUE. I did insanity and really changed my shape and I'm happy with my results. I obviously want to go further but i only lost about 8 lbs overall. It feels like i lost 15 though bc of the body changes. Hoping to get a few more actual number lbs off and maybe drop one more pants size. It's a longgg harddd journey. So thrilled to know i'm not alone!
  • I'm in the same boat! Initially looking to lose about 20 and have lost around 7 so far. Its an uphill battle! Feel free to add for support from someone in a similar boat! :)
  • Brunner26_2
    Brunner26_2 Posts: 1,152
    I have been trying to lose 10 lbs for the last 4 years. I have been pretty successful with cleansing, but then I just go back to the same old eating habits (eating everything I want). I just started using myfitnesspal last week, and by keeping a close eye on my calories vs exercise I have dropped 3 lbs - only 12 more to go to my 15 lbs goal! Also I am starting a cleanse next week. Have you ever done one?

    Terrible idea
  • adegroot
    adegroot Posts: 5 Member
    I have been trying to lose 10-15 lbs for the last 4 years, and am living the yo-yo life. I just started using myfitnesspal last week and have already lost 3lbs, only 12 more to go! I love the calories vs. exercise that this tool records. I am very hopeful that with the help of this community and making smarter choices I can win the battle of the muffin top!
  • I just started and need to lose about 15 lbs. I work out twice a day and have not lost a lb. I must be doing something wrong. Anyone else feel the fat you are allowed on this app is too high. Is there a way to change it?
  • When you are 60 lbs. overweight, at first the weight comes off much easier than someone who only needs to lose 20 lbs. I think once you get past the first say 20 lbs., the weight loss slows down because we are feeding ourselves less and maybe sometimes too little. The body then goes into starvation mode, hanging on to the fat so the process is then slower. Just a thought.
  • geekyjock76
    geekyjock76 Posts: 2,720 Member
    For those of you who have lost a substantial amount of weight - congratulations. However, please note that once your weight crepes to near or average weight range, you will have to take diet breaks and return back to maintenance for a certain amount of time so that you can reestablish a more suitable environment for the endocrine system to lose an optimal amount of fat mass. If you continue a chronic calorie deficit, your body is no longer primed for fat loss and progress will be extremely minute. In summary, do cycles of 4-5 months at an appropriate deficit to reduce body fat coupled with a two weeks-several months (depending how long one has habitually maintained a deficit) before returning to a deficit again.
  • theskinnylist
    theskinnylist Posts: 286 Member
    When you are 60 lbs. overweight, at first the weight comes off much easier than someone who only needs to lose 20 lbs. I think once you get past the first say 20 lbs., the weight loss slows down because we are feeding ourselves less and maybe sometimes too little. The body then goes into starvation mode, hanging on to the fat so the process is then slower. Just a thought.

    Actually in regards to the "starvation mode" everyone seems to incorrectly cite...

    "At the extreme low end, when your body fat cannot ‘keep up’ with the energy deficit
    you've imposed on your body, the energy MUST come from SOMEWHERE. This is
    when you are at risk of losing lean body mass during dieting (commonly referred to
    as ‘starvation mode’). This happens at extremely low levels of body fat, under 6% in
    men and 12% in women [Friedl K.E. J Appl Phsiol, 1994].

    -Brad Pilon and John Barban (from The Reverse Taper Diet in The Adonis Index and Venus Index manuals)


    But yes I am part of this club as well... slow and steady wins the race.
  • commotionstrange
    commotionstrange Posts: 73 Member
    Count me in! I have somewhere around 15 lbs to lose in order to hit my original goal of 135.

    Odd thing is, I've found myself less motivated once I got to this spot...I'm actually trying to consider the idea that I like where I'm at. I want to keep some of my curves!! I'm thinking of revising to only 5-10 lbs more and seeing how it looks.

    I'm also trying to look at the last 10 lbs as a slower process with less time constrictions as I had on the first 40+. I'm focusing now on healthy clean home-prepared vegetarian foods, and less on amounts and calories. I've been on a pretty steady plateau, but it's shown me that maintenance isn't too hard when you focus on what you CAN eat (HEALTHY STUFF!), instead of still feeling like you're restricting. I'm going to ease into the rest of my life with a slow loss.

    Anyways, long way of saying that, I'm with you! We can all do this, but lets not get too hung up about the exact number. Just get to where you feel good
    xo
  • vivipr
    vivipr Posts: 80 Member
    same here :(
    30 more to lose....
    I was aiming to lose before the yr ends but seems like is not going to be possible...
  • hendinerik
    hendinerik Posts: 287 Member
    Try to incorporate Strength Training. I am near my goal and I originally had about 25 pounds to lose... The strength training makes a huge difference - your body gets used to cardio and particularly if you do the same type of cardio.

    When you get down the to the last 5 then you may find you don't want to lose quickly, but gradually so you can tone through strength training yet have enough cardio to still have a loss...

    Good luck!
  • fisherlassie
    fisherlassie Posts: 542 Member
    bump
  • ohheyy125
    ohheyy125 Posts: 295 Member
    It's a slow process. Patience is key. I need to keep in mind that I'll lose about .5lb/ week as long as I stay on track. Sometimes the scale wont move. I'm not completely unhappy with the way I look now. I'm 5'2" and 135 lbs. The goal is 125lbs. Most people probably won't even notice my weight loss but I know I will. I've only lost 5lbs and I already feel much better than before.

    But yes, losing weight when you are already small is not easy...
  • gigiangelique
    gigiangelique Posts: 233 Member
    girl I am the leader of the 10-30 club!!!
  • Same, ugh. I've only been trying to lose twenty pounds from the start. MAYBE another ten after that, but I don't think it's going to be necessary.
  • I'm with ya! Wow so many of us! Anyone feel free to add me as a friend. I so desperately want to get this 20 lbs off!!
  • shrinkinginQualicum
    shrinkinginQualicum Posts: 131 Member
    Me toooooo! And I've actually lost 5 pounds in the last 3 or 4 weeks. But the summer re-gain of weight previously lost is not disappearing on my tape measure! How can I weigh less and not be smaller? Also, that arm flab is right up there for me with the tummy flab. It's not budging. And it's more obvious because I have so much less everywhere else. I am seriously looking at lifting weights. A friend has a Bowflex machine she wants to give me. Has anyone used one? I'm worried about hurting myself without supervision, but the budget doesn't stretch to a proper gym.
    Good luck everyone. WE CAN DO THIS!
  • KforKaress
    KforKaress Posts: 5 Member
    I want to lose 25
    I started trying around August and only lost 8lbs so far.
    2 months..8lbs =\
  • Lcam510
    Lcam510 Posts: 11 Member
    I need to lose 20-25...
  • aruiz13
    aruiz13 Posts: 22 Member
    Count me in.. when i started my journy i needed to lose 30lbs to be realistic. The first month(august) i lost 11 lbs now its Oct and i am still only 11 lbs lighter. I will just have to work harder and eat even better to get rid of these stupid love handles!! Good luck everyone!!!
  • 13inchestogo
    13inchestogo Posts: 296 Member
    Trying to find the 130's but it's harder to find than I thought. I'm 154 as of now.
  • Wende3
    Wende3 Posts: 41
    I'm with you.... I've been trying to lose the same 15-20 lbs for years....sigh.



    Me Too!!!!
  • *waves*
    LOL yep. Now it's getting to the crappy S L O W - A S - H E L L part!

    Luckily, I'm at a point where I'd still like to lose but am happy where I am and my progress so far. It is funny though - I have one of those wifi scales (fitbit aria) that charts my progress. This month my progress is like: ___________ :huh:
  • tcunbeliever
    tcunbeliever Posts: 8,219 Member
    I gave up trying to lose pounds, now I'm just trying to lose some bodyfat...it's so slow and painful, but after a couple years of almost no change I'm pretty happy anytime I can lose 1/4 inch somewhere!
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