Can't get past plateau....please help!
cheermom614
Posts: 97
I'm bouncing around the same three pounds and it's starting to drive me crazy.
I'm under my calories everyday but I do eat at least half of my exercise calories. I'm on week 6 of P90X so I'm working out 6 days a week and most of those days are pretty intense workouts.
So I need help and ideas on how to get over the hump.
Thanks everyone!:happy:
I'm under my calories everyday but I do eat at least half of my exercise calories. I'm on week 6 of P90X so I'm working out 6 days a week and most of those days are pretty intense workouts.
So I need help and ideas on how to get over the hump.
Thanks everyone!:happy:
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I used this advice from Jillian Michaels
http://coaches.aol.com/diet/feature/_a/busting-through-a-weight-loss-plateau/20070515121109990001
Made sense.0 -
I hit a plateau for about 3 weeks. I realized that I was not eating all of my daily calories.As soon as I bumped my calories back up to 1200 I started to lose. I was only 50-75 calories short a day but it seems to have made a difference!0
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Hi there
To answer your questions properly more information would be needed. Your age, height, weight, the amount of calories you eat daily and how long you have been eating at that level. Also body transformation can occur without weight loss (aka loosing fat while building muscle) so using caliper measurement or tape measurements can help gage progress.
Give us more info and maybe we can shed some insight to what might be causing this plateau.
Keep going strong
Charles0 -
Have you measured yourself? You may have increased weight because you have increased your amount of muscles. Increase in muscles ususally means your waist and hips, arms and legs, are smaller. So check that out. It will keep you sane until the weight part settles down.
Also:
How is the sodium in your diet? Lots of sodium means more water stored in your body and means your scale shows more weight. Try to drink the 8 cups of water so it will flush any sodium and other post digestive elelments out of your body.
I do not know enough about what you eat to offer suggestions, so I will shut up now. :happy:0 -
change your routine. i had two weeks where i lost 1 pound a week and i was not happy so i changed my workout routine and i got back to losing big numbers. your body can get used to the same routine and you can stop losing good numbers.0
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Change up your work out.. instead of doing your regular work out, walk, use the elliptel or bike a few days a week.
Your body tends to get use to an exersice. ususally take 8 weeks, but not always for someone who is more fit than others.
when I hit my first plateau, I was told to change my routine up. Instead of the ellipital for 40 min.. do 15 on the ellipital, 15 on the treadmill and 15 on the bike 3 times a week and do turbo jam 3 times a week..
Hope this helps!0 -
Hi there
To answer your questions properly more information would be needed. Your age, height, weight, the amount of calories you eat daily and how long you have been eating at that level. Also body transformation can occur without weight loss (aka loosing fat while building muscle) so using caliper measurement or tape measurements can help gage progress.
Give us more info and maybe we can shed some insight to what might be causing this plateau.
Keep going strong
Charles
Charles - I'm 5'5" and currently weight 125 pounds. MFP says to eat 1230 calories a day but when I include my exercise calories is ranges from 1400 to 1800 a day depending on what workout I am doing that day. I did measure myself once I saw those suggestions and I hadn't done that in a while. My measurements are going down so I guess I need to retrain my brain to not look at the scale with dissappointment.0
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