Max weight that can be lost in 30 days

Hi there,

Just curious what peoples' opinions are on how much weight someone could lose in a 30 day period? Hoping to lose some weight, quickly, within 30 days (going on a vacation - using this as motivation!), and then continue at a not-so-extreme level once vacation is over... ideas, thoughts, concerns?

I have curbed my eating like crazy, and am eating mainly fresh produce/fruits/meat only. I was eating probably close to 2,800 calories a day, on average. Trying to stick with the whole 'low carb' thing, because carbs are my best friend... which has lead me to being overweight. I have cut out any drinks that aren't water or clear tea. I am beginning to do some cardio exercise (which I have never done before in my life), as well as walk more (purchased a pedometer).

I am: 5 foot 7- 24 years old - 183 lbs


THANKS!

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  • Hendrix7
    Hendrix7 Posts: 1,903 Member
    Different for every single person, it's a 'how long is a piece of string' question.

    What method are you hoping to use here exactly?
  • jr1985
    jr1985 Posts: 1,033 Member
    In a healthy manor... about 10... in a not so healthy manor... 30+
  • newjourney2015
    newjourney2015 Posts: 216 Member
    It also depends on how much you currently weigh. If you have a lot of weight to lose you will lose weight faster in the beginning. If you only have say 10 - 20 lbs to lose you might only lose 2 or 3 lbs or maybe not even that. The question is too broad and really doesn't have an answer.
  • melsinct
    melsinct Posts: 3,512 Member
    My thoughts: you should have started losing weight a while ago and not gone into the 30 day panic because a big event is coming up. You didn't pack on the excess weight in a month and you won't lose it in a month. Plug your info into MFP, set it for a 1 lb/week loss, and then have at it. Assuming you drop a couple pounds the first week then one pound per week, maybe you'll drop 5 lbs. before your vacation. That is pure speculation without knowing anything about you or your stats.
  • You could lose about 8lbs.
  • I just meant, realistically, so I'm not setting myself up for disappointment.
  • stumblinthrulife
    stumblinthrulife Posts: 2,558 Member
    Depends how big you are. Based on what I have read, for the average person, the max healthy loss would be 1% of your current weight per week. So if you weigh 200 pounds, that would be about 8.3 pounds in 30 days. This is inline with the oft-quoted absolute figure of 2 pounds per week. It also jives with the fact that it's generally said that very overweight people can safely go beyond that 2 pound per week max, at least for a period of time.
  • My thoughts: you should have started losing weight a while ago and not gone into the 30 day panic because a big event is coming up. You didn't pack on the excess weight in a month and you won't lose it in a month.

    Yes, I absolutely agree with you. I should not have waited until the last minute. But the way I see it, it's better late than never. I'm a huge procrastinator and incredibly lazy (will be the first to admit it). I needed the stress/pressure of the upcoming vacation to kick my behind in gear. I am not asking HOW DO I LOSE AS MUCH WEIGHT AS POSSIBLE IN 30 DAYS!!!! I'm simply asking, to give myself a realistic expectation, would the famous answer "1 to 2 lbs a week" be realistic, or is that on the low end?
  • Well I'm not crazy overweight, I actually just felt bad in my own body ! I ate the wrong foods sometimes and didn't work out on a regular basis (oh god, this sentence is sounding awful lol)
    but I managed to lose 13 lbs!
    Good luck with your weight loss
  • Well I'm not crazy overweight, I actually just felt bad in my own body ! I ate the wrong foods sometimes and didn't work out on a regular basis (oh god, this sentence is sounding awful lol)
    but I managed to lose 13 lbs!
    Good luck with your weight loss

    Hi there - thanks so much for your optimism and encouragement!

    What steps did you take to lose your weight, if you don't mind me asking?
  • I started my weighloss plan based on an up-coming vacation as well, I had 2 months though and targeted to loose 20 pounds.. (2.5lbs a week..) I was able to hit my 20lbs lost one week early, I kept at 1200/day, worked out 2-3 times per week, and didnt eat back any burned calories..
    Based on my experience, I think its safe to say you can loose 8-10 pounds before you go!
  • stumblinthrulife
    stumblinthrulife Posts: 2,558 Member
    I just meant, realistically, so I'm not setting myself up for disappointment.

    I have curbed my eating like crazy, and am eating mainly fresh produce/fruits/meat only. I was eating probably close to 2,800 calories a day, on average. Trying to stick with the whole 'low carb' thing, because carbs are my best friend... which has lead me to being overweight. I have cut out any drinks that aren't water or clear tea. I am beginning to do some cardio exercise (which I have never done before in my life), as well as walk more (purchased a pedometer).

    I am: 5 foot 7- 24 years old - 183 lbs

    Realistically, under ideal conditions, I believe you could get down to 177 or 176 in 30 days. Maybe as low as 175 on a 1,000 calorie daily deficit, though you'll be pushing it as you'll probably be below BMR at that level of deficit which is never recommended.

    Looking at short term losses opens you up to a lot of 'wild cards' though, such as water retention, or even just a backed up colon. You could be at 179 at the end of week three, but then at the end of week four back up to 182 just because you slipped with your water and haven't taken a decent BM.

    My advice is accept who are now for the short term. Start working on losing weight, by all means, but do it with a view to continuing long term rather than focusing on the short term. There's just too many things that can go wrong over the course of 30 days, and not enough time for them to all correct themselves. It could leave you very demotivated and depressed if you've hung your hopes on it. That in itself could be enough to ruin your vacation.

    Edited for numbers.
  • i lost 10 pounds in my first month
    its my second month now and im hoping to get the same result
  • Awesome! Thanks :) Great job!!
  • I started my weighloss plan based on an up-coming vacation as well, I had 2 months though and targeted to loose 20 pounds.. (2.5lbs a week..) I was able to hit my 20lbs lost one week early, I kept at 1200/day, worked out 2-3 times per week, and didnt eat back any burned calories..
    Based on my experience, I think its safe to say you can loose 8-10 pounds before you go!

    Thanks so much - that's awesome! Congrats :)

  • Realistically, under ideal conditions, I believe you could get down to 177 or 176 in 30 days. Maybe as low as 175 on a 1,000 calorie daily deficit, though you'll be pushing it as you'll probably be below BMR at that level of deficit which is never recommended.

    Looking at short term losses opens you up to a lot of 'wild cards' though, such as water retention, or even just a backed up colon. You could be at 179 at the end of week three, but then at the end of week four back up to 182 just because you slipped with your water and haven't taken a decent BM.

    My advice is accept who are now for the short term. Start working on losing weight, by all means, but do it with a view to continuing long term rather than focusing on the short term. There's just too many things that can go wrong over the course of 30 days, and not enough time for them to all correct themselves. It could leave you very demotivated and depressed if you've hung your hopes on it. That in itself could be enough to ruin your vacation.

    Understood - thank you for your input and insight. I will have to spend some time thinking about my goals.
  • boboff
    boboff Posts: 129 Member
    My Wife did the Cambridge diet, 500 calories, Ketosis, all that Jazz, she lost 1lb a day doing that.

    Really the question is what are you happy to loose from your life, what exercise are you happy to add into your life, to get the end result you want.

    Saying you should have started earlier, well hindsight is wonderful.

    I don't know what will motivate you for a month, other than your holiday, but on my experience it's not enough of an "incentive" You get all excited and happy and the first thing I want then is biscuits and Beer!

    I would keep going as hard as you can for a week, then weigh, then if you've done well you may well keep it up for another 2 weeks, or not, get bigger T shirts just in case!

    PS I wouldn't personally say the the Cambridge plan is worth following, my wife was cranky as hell for 3 months and then needed her Gall bladder removed, not saying it was related, because no one knows, but hey!

    Absolutely best of luck, keep positive and happy, no one want to live with a grumpy bear for 30 days just to have a holiday where you feel a little bit better!
  • alanlmarshall
    alanlmarshall Posts: 587 Member
    I think it is not the best way to think about it. Rather than how much weight can I lose in a month, it would be better to think what can I do to be healthier and happier for the rest of my life. You can lose a lot of weight in 30 days. If you fasted (people do it) you would drop fat and muscle like you were on a desert island. But then, you would likely gain it back with some extra for the next famine. One of the important reasons many of us on MFP (including myself) have struggled with food issues of various kinds is because the thoughts and concepts we have about food and diet are not based in reality or our own long term best interest. Thinking of ways to trick our scales into saying a certain number next month will make that problem worse, not better.
  • sofielein
    sofielein Posts: 539 Member
    My father lost 55 lb on a 30 day fast once. But he was significantly overweight. The fast only allowed water and black coffee and was carried under medical supervision.

    I personally lost 19 in about a month but it is slowing down now.
  • lewcompton
    lewcompton Posts: 881 Member
    At your current weight I would suggest that you focus on one pound per week and through exercise perhaps drop a bit more than that amount of weight. If you want to lose significantly more in that amount of time it will require far greater levels of physical exertion and lowering the caloric intake to a level where your health may be compromised. Be safe!
  • fuzzieme
    fuzzieme Posts: 454 Member
    Been there petal :) I'd start with a mild 3 day detox. This will rid your body of excess water and give you a fresh start. You'll lose weight that you may put on again if you aren't careful coming off the detox, try to limit salt and processed foods for another two days after.

    Have room temp water with lemon first thing in those three days (a good habit to keep up)
    eat only raw or lightly steamed fruit and veg.
    Make juices or smoothies that contain at least 70% vegetables

    So.... juice or smoothie for breakfast, drink slowly. Snack on fruit. For lunch a large, plain salad - nothing processed, no salt. A little lemon juice and black pepper to dress or fresh herbs, snack on fruit, for dinner BEFORE 7pm a bowl a lightly steamed veg or veg stirfried in water, you can have a tiny carb if you need - one small potato or a little brown rice. No sauces!

    The first day you'll feel okay but that evening you may feel unwell (it isn't from hunger as you will be surprised by how many calories you have actually built up), it's from the toxins leaving your body. I do this twice a year for five days and I only felt bad the first time as I had accumulated 24 years of toxins. The second day you will feel better, the third you'll be hungry but feel okay, if you continue, after the third day you start to feel fantastic, buzzing. If you have weekends off, I'd sacrifice one for this, if your body is highly toxic you can feel quite bad.

    By detoxing, your body almost deflates as the water retention drops.


    After this, I'd do a little work out twice a week (30 mins cardio), and one intense class that lasts an hour, you'll lose inches as well as weight, inches make a bigger difference. And exercise 3 days a week is maintainable for when you come home.

    I wish I had a holiday to go on so I could get motivated to follow my advise ;) Have fun and good luck
  • chocl8girl
    chocl8girl Posts: 1,968 Member
    1/2-1 pound a week, possibly, as it doesn't seem as though you are greatly overweight. I wouldn't focus so much on the 30 days, although sometimes it is good to have a goal, but use this time to begin the lifestyle change you already know you need to make. :flowerforyou:
  • fuzzieme
    fuzzieme Posts: 454 Member
    My Wife did the Cambridge diet, 500 calories, Ketosis, all that Jazz, she lost 1lb a day doing that.

    Really the question is what are you happy to loose from your life, what exercise are you happy to add into your life, to get the end result you want.

    Saying you should have started earlier, well hindsight is wonderful.

    I don't know what will motivate you for a month, other than your holiday, but on my experience it's not enough of an "incentive" You get all excited and happy and the first thing I want then is biscuits and Beer!

    I would keep going as hard as you can for a week, then weigh, then if you've done well you may well keep it up for another 2 weeks, or not, get bigger T shirts just in case!

    PS I wouldn't personally say the the Cambridge plan is worth following, my wife was cranky as hell for 3 months and then needed her Gall bladder removed, not saying it was related, because no one knows, but hey!

    Absolutely best of luck, keep positive and happy, no one want to live with a grumpy bear for 30 days just to have a holiday where you feel a little bit better!


    I did one of them, I called it the bad breath diet ;) Didn't suit me, fainted and all that jazz ;) Sure did work a treat for the 4 days I did it - 9lbs! But laying unconscious on the road was a steep price ;) I was too drained to be grumpy ;)
  • alanlmarshall
    alanlmarshall Posts: 587 Member
    My Wife did the Cambridge diet, 500 calories, Ketosis, all that Jazz, she lost 1lb a day doing that.

    If I chopped off my hand I'd lose a pound, probably more from blood loss and the hospital stay. Makes about as much sense.