Week 1 was spot on...and I gained!
shaunap3
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I managed to GAIN 2lb this week. Seriously? I ate at or under my calories every day except one, did two small workouts to get back into the workout routine, drank plenty of water and ate healthy! I'm not defeated, just annoyed...
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That's not unusual. If you aren't used to working out, starting a new exercise regimen will cause you to retain water. Furthermore, weight can easily fluctuate 5 lbs in one day, but you are probably only losing about 1 lb. of fat per week. Just keep at it and if you don't see results after a month, then start playing with your numbers.0
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I know the usual ups and downs. It's just frustrating because my body keeps losing and regaining the same 5lb no matter what I change. I was just frustrated. Plus these workouts weren't super hard and I usually only gain when I do something like P90X or jogging. A little 20 minute beginners kickboxing video, 4 days ago shouldn't make me retain. I don't know. I was just hoping for a loss on my first weight in. End rant.0
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Your diary didn't show that you were that spot on and a lot of the foods weren't that great plus alcohol.0
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Minus my one day going out, I was spot on. But thanks for shoving it in my face. I need that.0
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Are you weighing and measuring you foods to be certain of portion sizes?
One reason I ask is because you are insisting that you were spot on all week, but the last two days were both over. Perhaps you are doing this with portion, as well.
It doesn't look like you have much to lose. The closer you are to goal, the more important healthy choices are. It looks like you could use more fruits and veggies, for a start.0 -
Could you be building muscle - It is denser than fat and so you could in theory get fitter but weigh more?? xx0
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You look amazing already so I'm assuming you don't have much to lose. The only thing I could suggest is maybe trying to eat more whole foods. You eat regularly which is good but maybe not making the best choices even if you are staying within your calorie goal. I always stress clean eating for fat loss with a few treats here and there. No need to deprive yourself. And also I've never gained weight from alcohol (ie white wine and vodka) so keep drinking if its what you enjoy!0
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Because your diary is open, I went back in and had a little look through.
I think that you might find it helpful to add sodium to your tracker. I am always surprised at just how much salt is in a lot of stuff, and how that excess sodium makes my body hold on to extra water.0 -
Because your diary is open, I went back in and had a little look through.
I think that you might find it helpful to add sodium to your tracker. I am always surprised at just how much salt is in a lot of stuff, and how that excess sodium makes my body hold on to extra water.
Was about to suggest you track sodium. Hate it when I am beaten to the punch0 -
I managed to GAIN 2lb this week. Seriously? I ate at or under my calories every day except one, did two small workouts to get back into the workout routine, drank plenty of water and ate healthy! I'm not defeated, just annoyed...
I assume you followed some "basic rules" for stepping on the scales (Comparable conditions, e.g. same time of the day, same amount of clothes on, after the going to the bathroom), I'd say this looks like a "water only " weight gain from better hydration.
Hang in there and soon you will see some results!0 -
I had a look at your diary. You have a lot of processed foods that are full of fat and sodium, not to mention a fair amount of booze which is just plain empty calories. . While your actual calorie count might be in the right neighbourhood, the science is a little more complicated than that. Try eating more unprocessed foods ( yes, this is the dreaded eat clean lecture) and pay a little more attention to your fat and sodium macros. That may help.0
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at the risk of getting a response similar to the one you gave Mokey...
The day you were over was just 2 days ago and you ate 4700 mg sodium iirc plus alcohol. Your 2 lb weight loss is most likely water retention, which can take a few days to get rid of. Eat low sodium for a few days and drink lots of water and you will probably see a loss or at least break even.0 -
Bodies do weird things. I was recently sick, running to the bathroom at least once per hour, didn't feel like eating much of anything, and GAINED 3 POUNDS! How is that even possible? It's gone now, plus an extra 0.8 pounds. Hang in there; I hope your efforts pay off soon.0
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Keep goin you'll get it0
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Weight loss is rarely linear and one week is definitely too short to tell. If you didn't eat 7000 calories over your maintenance caloric needs, you definitely didn't gain 2 lbs of fat.0
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I had a look at your diary. You have a lot of processed foods that are full of fat and sodium, not to mention a fair amount of booze which is just plain empty calories. . While your actual calorie count might be in the right neighbourhood, the science is a little more complicated than that. Try eating more unprocessed foods ( yes, this is the dreaded eat clean lecture) and pay a little more attention to your fat and sodium macros. That may help.
^^^^This is my thought too. More fresh whole foods. Ditch the juice and eat whole fruit instead. Lot's of processed foods, Reeses peanut butter cups and alcohol. Hey no one's judging, it was a holiday week. Since you are at a healthy weight It's going to be really hard to lose those last few pounds. Also consider just focusing on body composition instead of weight loss. Lift weights, heavy weights, if you can do more than 12 reps it's too light. Compound moves are great. Increasing lean muscles mass will help burn off those last few pounds! Up your protein a bit too...between 85 and 100 grams. Stay consistent and hang in there. You look great already!0 -
Weight loss is rarely linear and one week is definitely too short to tell. If you didn't eat 7000 calories over your maintenance caloric needs, you definitely didn't gain 2 lbs of fat.
^^This.
While it may be helpful going forward - all the over-analysing of your diary is irrelevant, except where is explains water weigh fluctuations.0 -
Shauna - it can be frustrating, especially since we all are programmed to measure our success by the number on the scale. I do it too Take your measurements and take pictures of yourself - they can help you on your journey when the scale isn't! I have had weeks where I went over calories on some days and still managed to lose. I have had weeks where I have kept to my plan and stayed the same, or gained.
I sometimes wonder if the best thing to do is weigh every 6 months rather than weekly - but I am too scared to trust myself to do that.
Hang in there - you are going to be a healthier you!0 -
I know how it is to gain/lose the same 5 lbs - I've been doing it for like 9 months now. It is frustrating. Just keep refining what you are doing and don't beat yourself up about any small "real life" types of slip ups (Hey, we all go out and have a few drinks every now and then! :-)) Alcohol, deli meats, cheeses, bacon - can all make you retian water. I second the "lose the salt" comment. Raise your water intake as well.
Good luck and keep up the good work!0 -
Not to sound redundant, however, I think it could be a combination of water weight due to sodium intake and gaining muscle. That would be my best guess.0
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Could you be building muscle - It is denser than fat and so you could in theory get fitter but weigh more?? xx
She did not gain muscle.0 -
Might sound crazy, but when I workouted and ate under 1300 cals a day, I gainned too. After doing the research it was because I was depriving myself (stravation mode). Your body needs more food the more you MOVE. I suggest eating more, about 200 more cals along with the same workout and see how that works. If you dont workout at all, then the 1250 or so cals will be fine and your body will react to that positively, but if you are working out you MUST eat more. I recently started eating 1400 cals and working out burning 200-250 cals doing circut training and In 5 days I loss 1.2 punds, which is good!
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Not to sound redundant, however, I think it could be a combination of water weight due to sodium intake and gaining muscle. That would be my best guess.
There is no possible way to build significant muscle in a week.
However, 2 pounds of water weight is completely possible (maybe even more, masking a loss) and probably even expected after eating so much sodium and alcohol. For reference, I "lost* 7.2 pounds in two days after New Years by getting back to cleaner eating.0 -
The day you were over was just 2 days ago and you ate 4700 mg sodium iirc plus alcohol. Your 2 lb weight loss is most likely water retention, which can take a few days to get rid of. Eat low sodium for a few days and drink lots of water and you will probably see a loss or at least break even.
This definitely caught my eye. Although I typically keep my sodium to under 2400 mg, I've had a couple 5000 mg days since I started. For a couple days after that happens, my scale can easily show an extra three or four pounds of water weight. If I keep my sodium levels reasonable and drink extra water, it drops back off as quickly as it arrived. Track your sodium and try to keep your levels more consistent - or at least wait three or four days to get on the scale after you consume a lot of it!0 -
I managed to GAIN 2lb this week. Seriously? I ate at or under my calories every day except one, did two small workouts to get back into the workout routine, drank plenty of water and ate healthy! I'm not defeated, just annoyed...
Oh god honey, I know EXACTLY how you feel. Every time I get down to 172, that's what has happened. So after a week or more of being stuck there, I get mad, eat like a sailor for two weeks, then have to re-lose the nine pounds I gained in protest. SO frustrating.0 -
Keep at it, just watch your sodium and sugar, you seem to run high on both0
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It looks like you don't have much to lose so it's going to be slow losing that weight, not to mention hard! It is possible but you have to keep at it for longer. It took two months before I saw the scale go down so don't give up.
I would set your goal to just .5lb loss a week and increase your exercise. At just .5lb loss you will have to be very good at logging/weighing/measuring but you've got a little more space to eat and keep it up. Those last few pounds are the hardest to shift and sometimes taking it slower is better.
Could it also be "that time of the month" related weight gain?0 -
Your diary didn't show that you were that spot on and a lot of the foods weren't that great plus alcohol.
LOL Monkey you are an *kitten*! We should be friends! hahaha0 -
Um not spot on at all, actually. I scrolled back through, you have several days where you have more than one serving of crappy alcohol (Franzia, really????) and LOTS of salty foods, and a moderate level of sugar at the least. I would say you really need to re-evaluate your food choices.
That and the fact that your one bad day was almost worth 2 days of calories on your current plan is going to make you retain water like crazy.0 -
When I start a new diet I don' t weigh myself the first week as I tend to show differences the week after same if I have a really bad week I don' t seem to show the gain til the week after. Anyway my point is don' t get down hearted and keep with it0
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