Eating crap, no exercise and still losing, how could this be
pannellkat
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I've been exercising religiously and eating healthier up to 1200 calories a day since November of last year. I've lost over 25 lbs and won two biggest loser competitions at work. I started at 175.8 lbs and at the end of the competition on 4/26 I weighed in at 147.8 lbs.
I went to Vegas & Disneyland that weekend when contest ended and have been on an eating rampage since. Buffets, Mcdonalds, fast food, pizza, etc. and have not stepped foot in the gym but one time for a half hour last week on treadmill and a little strength training, nothing major.
The scale keeps going down??? How and why is that?
I'm really trying to get back in the swing of things to maintain my weight loss but when I keep seeing the scale going down and I am still fitting my smaller clothes with no issues, it makes me say.."ah screw it, I can have that twix bar, I haven't gained weight in 3 weeks".
I went to Vegas & Disneyland that weekend when contest ended and have been on an eating rampage since. Buffets, Mcdonalds, fast food, pizza, etc. and have not stepped foot in the gym but one time for a half hour last week on treadmill and a little strength training, nothing major.
The scale keeps going down??? How and why is that?
I'm really trying to get back in the swing of things to maintain my weight loss but when I keep seeing the scale going down and I am still fitting my smaller clothes with no issues, it makes me say.."ah screw it, I can have that twix bar, I haven't gained weight in 3 weeks".
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Well, from excercising, you likely have more muscle so you burn more naturally.
You may also be eating less of the bad stuff than before?
But either way, dont press your luck! LOL
Get back on!! You look too great noy too!0 -
I agree that your metabolism is higher due to gaining muscle as muscle burns more calories when active, but at rest too.
I also agree that I wouldn't press my luck with that and it is not good for you either.0 -
you probably are still eating less calories than when you were heavier.
I wish it were me:happy:0 -
I agree with the gain in muscle and with higher fat foods, you're probably eating less than you think.
But you know the rules of weight loss having had so much success til now (congrats, btw! :happy: ), the game and the rules don't change. So I say, it's awesome that you still lost weight...probably all that walking around disney and vegas, but i say head right on back to where you were before to keep it going if you want to keep it up.0 -
Pick back up on the workouts. Having the extra muscle will make up for the off days and keep you on track.0
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well based on what you wrote, the two most obvious answers that pop to mind are:
1) get a new scale
or
2) get checked for tape worms
[btw, this is supposed to be tongue in cheek :]0 -
well based on what you wrote, the two most obvious answers that pop to mind are:
1) get a new scale
or
2) get checked for tape worms
[btw, this is supposed to be tongue in cheek :]
lmao..that made me laugh.
But no seriously, I use the scale at home and the one at work that we have been using for the biggest loser contest, two different scales and I still fit in my smaller clothes perfectly...but I will need to stop asap! It will catch up to me once my metabolism slows down.0 -
Don't get comfortable with it! I lost 21 lbs. last year before going on vaca and getting off my diet and routine. Things kept coming up when we got back that kept me from getting back to my routine but I wasn't gaining so I didn't worry about it too much. Probably the same thing was happening that's happening with you. I had been working out a lot and had built a lot of muscle (which burns more cals than fat just sitting there doing nothing) and when we got back I'd eat a few things that weren't good for me (like McD's, etc.) and gradually, because I wasn't gaining from it, next time I'd eat a little more or I'd start eating the bad stuff more frequently. Until I ended up where I was when I finally decided to get back to MFP. I gained all 21 lbs back plus about 10 more!!!! (I did find out in that 6-8 months that I am having some problems with my thyroid too but it's not all from that!) The muscle you built will keep burning the cals for a while but if you aren't working out to maintain that muscle it will eventually go away and you won't be burning as many calories and therefore will not be able to eat as many calories without gaining the weight back.
Get yourself back on track ASAP! I'm telling you from experience gaining it back and more is the WORST feeling!!!0 -
Get back on track ASAP. It will catch up with you. I had the same thing happen and gained all of my weight back. Now I have to start all over again. You don't want to have to start over. Just pick up where you left off. You'll regret it if you don't.0
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I'd also be really careful, cuz you may be losing muscle.0
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Okay ya'll - got back in the gym last night for half hour elliptical and half hour strength training. Getting back on track.0
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Great advice everyone! It just made me realize I really need to do more strength training in order to increase my metabolism. I do remember when I stopped exercise, playing basketball...etc... I quickly lost 10 lbs. It was all muscle. So even though it feels too good to be true....remember it is!
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If you have stopped working out, all of the muscle you had is now being replaced with more fat which weighs less. This happened to me before. I stopped working out and noticed I lost weight even though I wasn't being healthy anymore. It came back to bite me once I lost off the muscle I had gained while working out. It will eventually even itself out and you will stop losing.0
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