Eating 1200 calories a day and not losing weight (5'2)
Mathlete22
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I have been dieting for about 3 weeks now. I have started at about 153 and am now 148. I lost most of that weight in the first week. I havent lost any weight in about 5 days. I eat exactly 1200 calories a day, weighing out all my food. I exercise about 3-5 times a week. I usually run about 2-3 miles or use the elliptical for about 30 min on my not so intense days. Is there something I am doing wrong? It is very discouraging when I put so much work into eating healthy and exercising and not losing weight. I wanted to lose about 1.5 lbs a week. So i need to lose about .2 lbs a day. WHY HAVE I STOPPED LOSING WEIGHT? Is this normal.
Any suggestions/help is appreciated.
Any suggestions/help is appreciated.
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Sometimes it just takes some time for your body to catch up. Give it some time, drink plenty of water. Weight loss is not often a straight line, you can lose nothing for days and then all of a sudden 2lbs will be gone.10
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Check this out ...
http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/weight-loss-plateau/MY01152
Hitting a plateau is normal when trying to lose weight. I would say try to change up your work out routine (ie. If you're on the elliptical every workout, try the row machine, spinning or other aerobics). I change up my routine, but doing a set pace run during the week then run intervals Sunday. This is just my cardio. Change it up, let me know how it goes.
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Sometimes it just takes some time for your body to catch up. Give it some time, drink plenty of water. Weight loss is not often a straight line, you can lose nothing for days and then all of a sudden 2lbs will be gone.
This.. And also, make sure you are netting 1200 calories per day, not just eating that amount. Meaning, after you factor in your exercise calories, make sure you eat enough to bring you back up to 1200.1 -
I have been dieting for about 3 weeks now. I have started at about 153 and am now 148. I lost most of that weight in the first week. I havent lost any weight in about 5 days. I eat exactly 1200 calories a day, weighing out all my food. I exercise about 3-5 times a week. I usually run about 2-3 miles or use the elliptical for about 30 min on my not so intense days. Is there something I am doing wrong? It is very discouraging when I put so much work into eating healthy and exercising and not losing weight. I wanted to lose about 1.5 lbs a week. So i need to lose about .2 lbs a day. WHY HAVE I STOPPED LOSING WEIGHT? Is this normal.
Any suggestions/help is appreciated.
Because you need to fuel your body. With only 20 lbs to lose, you should be aiming for 1 lb per week max. In all reality it might be 1/2 - 1 lb for optimal loss. Also, if you exercise your body needs more calories. So you can either set your account to lightly active since you workout 3 days a week or you can eat back 50% of your exercise calories if MFP is estimating them. If you take the calories from the elliptical, eat 60-80% as they over estimate too.2 -
Water. Quality of food (not just calories). Eat back calories burned if possible. Remember the battle is won in the kitchen. Exercise is the "icing on the cake." The kitchen/fridge/eating is the "cake". Hang in there. You can do it. Be patient and remember this is a journey, not a battle.5
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thanks a lot for everyone's input and help!0
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Sometimes it just takes some time for your body to catch up. Give it some time, drink plenty of water. Weight loss is not often a straight line, you can lose nothing for days and then all of a sudden 2lbs will be gone.
This.. And also, make sure you are netting 1200 calories per day, not just eating that amount. Meaning, after you factor in your exercise calories, make sure you eat enough to bring you back up to 1200.
Yeah...and, weight loss is not linear. You don't lose .2 Lbs per day every day or xxx Lbs per week or any such thing. When you average your numbers out over a longer period of time they come out to xxx Lbs per week...but it's not linear. I can go a couple weeks without losing...then lose 2 Lbs...then lose nothing...then lose .5 Lbs ....then lose 1.5 Lbs...then gain .5 Lbs...then gain 1 Lb...then lose 3 Lbs...etc, etc, etc. It's not a linear thing, it's a progression over time and a general trend. I've been doing this for almost 4 months and I'm all over the place...but when I break it down over the weeks I've been doing this, it comes out to 1.2 Lbs per week...it's just not the same every week.5 -
I had the same problem. Looking to share food logs with other petite ladies. I'm 5'2 trying to manage a 1200 calorie goal. Currently think its not enough cal. Trying to keep under 1600 and workout everyday. Also started blogging healthy recipe ideas at www.petitehealth.com3
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I have been dieting for about 3 weeks now. I have started at about 153 and am now 148. I lost most of that weight in the first week. I havent lost any weight in about 5 days. I eat exactly 1200 calories a day, weighing out all my food. I exercise about 3-5 times a week. I usually run about 2-3 miles or use the elliptical for about 30 min on my not so intense days. Is there something I am doing wrong? It is very discouraging when I put so much work into eating healthy and exercising and not losing weight. I wanted to lose about 1.5 lbs a week. So i need to lose about .2 lbs a day. WHY HAVE I STOPPED LOSING WEIGHT? Is this normal.
Any suggestions/help is appreciated.
First of all, she hasn't hit a plateau, it has only been 5 days.
- You should only be weighing yourself once a week, so the last 5 days means nothing. Your weight will fluctuate every day, throughout the day.
- You are not eating enough. I don't know where you got the 1200 calorie number - but I'd bet money it is too low. Then you are working out on top of that and not eating those calories - you are probably netting like 600 a day. Way too low. You are not fueling your body. You won't lose weight - and it is unhealthy.
Use one of the many calculators out there to figure out your TDEE - 20% and eat at that number.7 -
You lost 5 pounds in 3 weeks! How do you figure you're stalled? Give it a little more time and keep doing what you're doing. You've got this.4
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You lost 5 pounds in 3 weeks! How do you figure you're stalled? Give it a little more time and keep doing what you're doing. You've got this.
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Bump it up to 1500. If your body doesn't have enough fuel to get you through all that exercise, it can affect weight loss. Make sure you're always changing up your workout routine.Don't let your body get used to anything. It's only been 5 days. Give it time. You took longer than 5 days to put that weight on, it's not going to disappear overnight.2
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I had the same problem. Looking to share food logs with other petite ladies. I'm 5'2 trying to manage a 1200 calorie goal. Currently think its not enough cal. Trying to keep under 1600 and workout everyday. Also started blogging healthy recipe ideas at www.petitehealth.com
I am very similar to you at 5'3". I started at 1200, but it didn't take long to realize I needed 1500 to feel satiated and happy. Also trying to work out daily, whether it's a little or a lot. I can also relate to OP in that I lost the first few pounds very quickly and thought "this is easy!", but haven't seen much change in a week or two. I am just trying to be patient. My diary is open (I think), feel free share with me if you like.2 -
I am having the same problem. I workout 5 times a week, and burn 400 calories at least each time I go to the gym. I am eating 1200 calories a day, and I eat back the calories I burn to make it an overall 1200 calories a day. I have been doing this for a month, and I have lost 1 lb. I have noticed that I am always hungry though, and I feel like I am not eating enough. My body will even wake me up in the middle of the night because I am soo hungry. I calculated my TTDE which is 2179 calories a day. I think I may be eating too little, but not sure. I am 5'2, 136 lbs and 28 years old. Its so discouraging to be working so hard at this, and not seeing any results. From reading these posts I am going to up my calories to 1500 a day and see how that goes. Let me know if anyone else has any other ideas or tips for me! Thank you so much0
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1.5 lbs x 3 weeks = 4.5 lbs ... so you are ahead.
I don't lose steadily either and it often discourages me too. I have to do good for along stretch and suddenly I see dips. I'm doing about the same as you. I've been back on MFP for about 3 weeks and have lost 6 lbs. I'm 5'4 and trying to eat about 1200 a day.
What has helped me is to make a chart with my weight and my future losses by week. That way, as long as I'm under the weight I'm "supposed" to be at for that week, I figure it's working and keep it up.
So for example.. mine looks like:
Date Weight Goal
4/15 152.8 (start date and actual weight)
4/22 151.3
4/29 149.8
5/6 148.3
I actually wrote mine all the way to my goal weight of 115. I weighed in this morning at 149.8 so I figure I'm a couple weeks ahead so if I don't get discouraged and just keep up the good fight, I should stay on track for another drop and onwards to my goal.
I've also always been a big fan of switching up my calories every so often and I recently found and started to try the 5:2 diet. I really like it, but it's not for everyone.0 -
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Okay! Thank you very much Once I actually start losing the weight, I am going to keep a goal list like that! I haven't gained any weight, just staying at a consistent 136.4 lbs. I started eating the 1500 calories yesterday and will continue for this week to see if there is any change in weight. I am learning some new recipes and stuff to also switch up my calories0 -
I normally weight in on Tuesday mornings. I found that I generally weigh the lowest throughout the week on this day. I still weigh the same as I did last Tuesday. I suspect I will drop about a lb in the morning when I weigh in. I always seem to drop on Sunday or Monday. I do not drop weight in a linear fashion, it's normally a random pound or two dropped when I wake up one morning.0
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RE: Stephanie
Okay! Thank you very much Once I actually start losing the weight, I am going to keep a goal list like that! I haven't gained any weight, just staying at a consistent 136.4 lbs. I started eating the 1500 calories yesterday and will continue for this week to see if there is any change in weight. I am learning some new recipes and stuff to also switch up my calories
Give it at least a full month at the higher goal. A week is no where near long enough.1 -
I am having the same problem. I workout 5 times a week, and burn 400 calories at least each time I go to the gym. I am eating 1200 calories a day, and I eat back the calories I burn to make it an overall 1200 calories a day. I have been doing this for a month, and I have lost 1 lb. I have noticed that I am always hungry though, and I feel like I am not eating enough. My body will even wake me up in the middle of the night because I am soo hungry. I calculated my TTDE which is 2179 calories a day. I think I may be eating too little, but not sure. I am 5'2, 136 lbs and 28 years old. Its so discouraging to be working so hard at this, and not seeing any results. From reading these posts I am going to up my calories to 1500 a day and see how that goes. Let me know if anyone else has any other ideas or tips for me! Thank you so much0
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May I know what is 5:2 diet?0
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I'm almost 5'2" started at 140, now 131 but with high body fat %. My TDEE is around 2000 calories and I had best luck eating 1400-1500 calories a day with 3ish workouts per week. Granted weight loss was slow, but you want it to be slow given that you don't have that much to lose. I think a more realistic goal is .5-1 lb a week.0
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The 5:2 diet (fast diet) is 5 days of eating and 2 days of fasting (500kcal in 36hrs)....its not really meant to be a weight loss diet (this is just a side effect) but a health plan, the Horizon docu makes for very interesting watching....I have tried this and it does work, but I have very picky toddlers and if I am not eating or not eating the same type of stuff as them then they wont either so have given it up for a while
http://thefastdiet.co.uk/
http://www.dailymotion.com/video/xvdbtt_eat-fast-live-longer-hd_shortfilms#.Ua-mF9iwWWY1 -
Well all calories are not created equal! And I have found the older I have gotten my body responds differently to intake/output. I was a fitness instructor for a lot of years but your body will become very used to your regimen. It's why athletes "train" right? They do drills so that their body becomes efficient - meaning they can do more with less energy. It's really important to change up your exercise program. Also, after the age of twenty the body starts to lose muscle cells at an increasing rate which are replaced with fat cells which burn for less energy. So incorporating resistance training/weight training is important, too - just to MAINTAIN the muscle mass you have...I have found my body needs much less in calories than it used to. Another phenomenon I see when coaching people is that they generally overestimate what they burn at the gym, and underestimate what they eat - OR - they go to the gym and then say - I was good today!! I can go to happy hour, or out to eat with my friends, and then end up eating more than what they burned. The machines will only give you guidelines as to how much you are burning. Change things up --- average out your losses and I agree - 5 days with no weight loss does not mean a plateau!0
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Hello, Ok, so I started working out almost 2 years ago. I did P90x and lost 20 lbs. I have been stuck at the same weight for over 5 mo. I still work out daily, still eat 1,200 cal a day but I cant manage to loose the last 10 lbs. I currently weigh 132 im 5'3. I keep reading that I may need to up my calories but im not sure, and every time I work out I add the calories burned to mfp and it tells me I have to eat more calories! Anyone have a similar issue?0
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Short people don't lose like tall people...I'm 5'1...you are already at a great start controlling portions and exercising..set your mfp goals to 1 pound a week and make sure your calorie burns from exercise are accurate...the burns on mfp are high..try to buy a heart rate monitor so that you can eat back the correct amount of calories..like a fit bit or polar..also drink lots of water! Add me as a friend if you like!0
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Hello, Ok, so I started working out almost 2 years ago. I did P90x and lost 20 lbs. I have been stuck at the same weight for over 5 mo. I still work out daily, still eat 1,200 cal a day but I cant manage to loose the last 10 lbs. I currently weigh 132 im 5'3. I keep reading that I may need to up my calories but im not sure, and every time I work out I add the calories burned to mfp and it tells me I have to eat more calories! Anyone have a similar issue?
yea, you need to fuel your body. The base number of calories for that program is around 1800. In fact, I just use their online calculator and you should be eating about 1750 calories a day. I would up your calories and adjust macros to around 40% carbs 30% protein and 30% fats. If you have suppressed your calories for 6 months, it may take some time to bounce back and for your body to adjust. Give it at least 6 weeks to see results.0 -
Try this website about how when you first start, rapid weight loss will occur and later the weight loss will be slower. It explains how slow weightloss is good too. Read it! http://www.weightwatchers.com/util/art/index_art.aspx?tabnum=1&art_id=23561&sc=801
What one may think is a plateau may just be slower weight loss.
Always make sure you are eating more food if you do long duration cardio and are very active throughout the day.
Also, pair eating that food with more WATER. If you are 2% dehydratated, then you will lose 30% less weight. But note that too much water will cause water intoxication. The kidney only can handle 33 oz of water per hour.
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When I first started I would always be under my suggested calories and would lose nothing! I exercise every day and usually do eat back my exercise calories. I was on medication when I stopped taking it the weight started coming off. I have not made any changes other than coming off the medication. It was very discouraging but I had to make my gould be just to stay under my calorie goals and to exercise daily. Unfortunately things like medication can slow or completely stop weight loss. I would have never believed that I could not lose weight at the rate I was eating before but that is what was happening. If you're taking medications see if your doctor can put you on an alternative. Also over-the-counter medications like Benadryl can cause weight gain or stop weight-loss. I googled every medicine that I took even occasionally and now I have to really really need it in order to take Benadryl.0
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I've been doing this for 3 weeks and lost 7lbs... But then this weekend had a little bit of a blow out and ate over my daily 1200 calories... I've put 3lbs back on so I know how frustrating it is. I haven't really been checking that I net the 1200, is this something that I should be doing? I'm exercising 5 -6 times a week, should I up this to 6 -7? I'm new to this whole thing and really need to loose about 30lbs so any help is greatly appreciated. Good luck to everyone else KPx0
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You're probably not eating enough.1
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