starting to feel DEFEATED
tdemiter
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Ok, so it's only been 30 days since I've committed to making better choices when it comes to food and exercise!!!! I'm sticking to my calorie intake, making healthier food choices, and exercising almost everyday (walk/jog at least 5 days a week and kickboxing with weights 2/3 times a week). I drink 8 cups of water a day.
With these changes, I feel better and have more energy at work! But.....I've only lost 6 pounds. I have a lot of weight to lose (about 50 pounds). I'm starting to stress out because the scale hasn't budged in 12 days. I lost this weight at the beginning of the month. I'm guessing it's just water weight?
Since there hasn't been a change in almost 2 weeks, I'm starting to second guess my choices. The pressure is on as I want to look and feel amazing on my wedding day in December 2013.
With all of this being said...how does everyone stay focus and motivated? What inspires you? How do you keep a positive attitude? Thanks!!!!
With these changes, I feel better and have more energy at work! But.....I've only lost 6 pounds. I have a lot of weight to lose (about 50 pounds). I'm starting to stress out because the scale hasn't budged in 12 days. I lost this weight at the beginning of the month. I'm guessing it's just water weight?
Since there hasn't been a change in almost 2 weeks, I'm starting to second guess my choices. The pressure is on as I want to look and feel amazing on my wedding day in December 2013.
With all of this being said...how does everyone stay focus and motivated? What inspires you? How do you keep a positive attitude? Thanks!!!!
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It sounds like you are really active. You may not be getting enough calories. Also it may be the foods you are consuming. I try to drink at least half of my body weight in ounces of water, also I drink shakes as a meal replacement. This with journaling what I eat and the water has helped me. I was not losing weight previously until switching to shakes and changing the types of food I eat.0
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Thanks for the advice! Shakes do not fit into my budget right now. Unless you have a suggestion for a cost effective and tasty shake. ;-)
I've thought about my calories. Do you eat back your exercise calories?0 -
My guess is you are eating 1200 or even less. If so work out your TDEE and deduct 15-20% from it to work out how much to eat and you will start to lose.0
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You probably don't realize it, but you answered your own question.
"With all of this being said...how does everyone stay focus and motivated? What inspires you? How do you keep a positive attitude?"
"I feel better and have more energy at work!"0 -
I consume 1300/1400 calories a day (that's what MFP set up; I want to lose 1.5 pounds a week). I burn about 200-600 calories a day. Should I be eating back those exercise calories?0
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Yes, you should be eating at least half of those back, but also - it's only been two weeks! You have to have more patience that. I've lost 53lbs since July and in September, I only lost 2lbs all month. It was incredibly frustrating, but I just kept going. This is what you have to do too.
Are you taking your measurements? Sometimes on the scale you don't see any progress, but you will lose inches.
Take your measurements, eat back some of your exercise calories, take a deep breath and just be patient. You're doing everything right, the weight will come off!!0 -
You probably don't realize it, but you answered your own question.
"With all of this being said...how does everyone stay focus and motivated? What inspires you? How do you keep a positive attitude?"
"I feel better and have more energy at work!"
Acogg...very good point!0 -
It's only been two weeks! You have to have more patience that. I've lost 53lbs since July and in September, I only lost 2lbs all month. It was incredibly frustrating, but I just kept going. This is what you have to do too.
Are you taking your measurements? Sometimes on the scale you don't see any progress, but you will lose inches.
Take your measurements, a deep breath and just be patient. You're doing everything right, the weight will come off!!
Thank you! And congrats to you...keep it up!!!!!0 -
Yes, I do eat my calories for working out...when I work out...need to get back into my routine. Shakes are not a necessity, it's just an added way for me to get in more protein. Protein helps rebuild muscle. I also try to eat protein right before bed, helps repair muscle.0
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My suggestion is go get a tape measure. Sometimes you don't lose weight, you lose inches. If you are going to go by the scale alone then you are only setting yourself up for disappointment.
Last week I didn't lose any weight, I am working on losing 30 pounds. But I did lose a total of 3 inches. That is a huge improvement. You can not rely on the scale alone. You have to measure as well. Your body fluctuates too much to rely solely on the scale.0 -
You mentioned 30 days, your menstrual cycle can flux your weight quite a bit depending where you're at for the month. During a previous tenure with Weight Watchers I'd go through a week or two w/o losses during my period and then lose double following that! Remember weight loss isn't linear, it's going to fluctuate here and there a little bit up a little down or a lot down. If you put it all in excel and plotted the trendline it would be moving down provided you're doing things right. Hang in there (I know cliche I'm there too I know how you feel!)0
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Oh, also...
Go read:
http://www.myfitnesspal.com/topics/show/857137-for-the-newbies-here-is-what-losing-80-pounds-is-like
It might make you feel better, because this is exactly how it goes.0 -
http://www.myfitnesspal.com/topics/show/654536-in-place-of-a-road-map-2-0-revised-7-2-12
You may very well be undereating based on your BMR/TDEE. Give that a good read. If you're following the number that MFP gave you, eat back the exercise calories.0 -
I feel your pain! I have thyroid disease AND early menopause and eat 1200 to 1500 calories a day..workout 6 days a week and have seen ssssssslllllllllllooooooowwwww results. I just stay with it because I feel better and I am working in the right direction but oooohhhhhh the frustration!!!!!!!0
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Losing 6 pounds in a month is great! If you do it slow and steady like that, instead of using extreme methods for a quick loss, you're more likely to keep it off in the long run. :drinker:
ETA: Sometimes I would go a couple of weeks without a loss and then suddenly drop.0 -
Try adding a small glass of grapefruit juice in the morning. It starts a fat burn, strangely enough.
I wouldn't worry about the weight that much. Just get out a measuring tape and measure at least your waist and hips. That's the true story. Take care. Jus keeping logging in.0 -
If you are not doing so already, ignore the scale the week before your period. Check weight a day after and you'll have a more accurate picture.0
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Have patience!!!!!!!!!!!! You are doing all the right things, your body is building muscle, and you are killing the calories per day and killing the workouts. 6 pounds is great, take measurements once a month. So when you don't lose lbs, you can measure and be super impressed with the inches lost.0
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Track your NET calories, hun. The more calories you expend the more your body will compensate for it. I did 43kms during Relay For Life last year - that worked out at over 5000 calories spent for the day, and even though at the time I was closely monitoring every morsel that passed my teeth, I carried a sudden gain of about 2kg for the following week following a steady 3/4kg loss every single week. That's what the body does to survive. I personally am aiming for 1/2pound loss a week because, to me, a slow loss is a permanent loss.
Aim for 1200 - 1500 net calories, depending on your height and BMR. Make sure you are eating things you enjoy, and allow yourself a cheat day maybe once or twice a month and spike your calories. The rule of thumb for water is 30ml of water per kg body weight.
Hope your achieve your goal for your wedding, hun. Good luck. xx0 -
Try adding a small glass of grapefruit juice in the morning. It starts a fat burn, strangely enough.
I wouldn't worry about the weight that much. Just get out a measuring tape and measure at least your waist and hips. That's the true story. Take care. Jus keeping logging in.0 -
Anyone can add me :flowerforyou:0
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Try adding a small glass of grapefruit juice in the morning. It starts a fat burn, strangely enough.
I wouldn't worry about the weight that much. Just get out a measuring tape and measure at least your waist and hips. That's the true story. Take care. Jus keeping logging in.
I've heard this before, but also heard that it is a myth.... Curious too!0 -
Wow! Thanks for the encouragement and advice. I will be reading articles tomorrow morning. Thanks again!0
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Thanks for the link!0
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http://www.myfitnesspal.com/topics/show/654536-in-place-of-a-road-map-2-0-revised-7-2-12
You may very well be undereating based on your BMR/TDEE. Give that a good read. If you're following the number that MFP gave you, eat back the exercise calories.
Thanks for the link! And congrats on your weight loss! Awesome!!!0 -
Try adding a small glass of grapefruit juice in the morning. It starts a fat burn, strangely enough.
I wouldn't worry about the weight that much. Just get out a measuring tape and measure at least your waist and hips. That's the true story. Take care. Jus keeping logging in.
I've heard this before, but also heard that it is a myth.... Curious too!
Grapefruit can have adverse reactions with many prescription medications so please remind folks to double check any interactions when suggesting grapefruit juice.0 -
Try adding a small glass of grapefruit juice in the morning. It starts a fat burn, strangely enough.
I wouldn't worry about the weight that much. Just get out a measuring tape and measure at least your waist and hips. That's the true story. Take care. Jus keeping logging in.
but also heard that it is a myth.0 -
My suggestion is go get a tape measure. Sometimes you don't lose weight, you lose inches. If you are going to go by the scale alone then you are only setting yourself up for disappointment.
Last week I didn't lose any weight, I am working on losing 30 pounds. But I did lose a total of 3 inches. That is a huge improvement. You can not rely on the scale alone. You have to measure as well. Your body fluctuates too much to rely solely on the scale.
Yeah, I wish I would have measuredyself 30 days ago. Lol But I did last night.0 -
Thanks for the link! And congrats on your weight loss! Awesome!!!
any time, best of luck.0 -
Try adding a small glass of grapefruit juice in the morning. It starts a fat burn, strangely enough.
I wouldn't worry about the weight that much. Just get out a measuring tape and measure at least your waist and hips. That's the true story. Take care. Jus keeping logging in.
I've heard this before, but also heard that it is a myth.... Curious too!
The grapefruit diet was all the rage in the 80s!0
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