want to give up!
wranglerwomen
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I am so frustrated!! Even though I am working out 4 times a week for 30 to 45 mins a week and eating the calories given by myfitnesspal i can't loss weight. i am ready to give up! what am i doing wrong? i don't eat perfect but i feel like i should be seeing some weight loss. HELP! any advice or encouragement would be so helpful.
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http://www.myfitnesspal.com/topics/show/654536-in-place-of-a-road-map-2-0-revised-7-2-12
Do you follow this? If not, you should!0 -
Do you have a calorie deficit? Also you need to eat clean, I cant see your diary but the types of food you eat are just as important as the amount of calories. How many calories do you eat? Maybe its not enough or too much? Also how long have you been doing this... it can take a month or two to see results0
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Are you drinking enough water. They recommend 64 oz, I drink twice that amount.0
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Do you have a calorie deficit? Also you need to eat clean, I cant see your diary but the types of food you eat are just as important as the amount of calories. How many calories do you eat? Maybe its not enough or too much? Also how long have you been doing this... it can take a month or two to see results
This is not true at all......weight loss is calories in v calories out. Eating "clean" as they say, which can have multiple meanings, CAN provide you with types of foods that keep you more full thereby helping you not overeat, but it isn't in itself the answer.
Do you work out/exercise? If so, what is your routine? According to your ticker, you've lost 6lbs, which is good. How long have you NOT lost weight? Sometimes it is a matter of being consistant and patient. I know there are many people here who've stalled for weeks or months before losing again. You also might want to up your calories about 100 a week and see if that works.0 -
i don't 'eat clean" but i try to get enough veggies and fruits in. i have been on here for over a year and am eating 1400 calories at day. tried to open my diary but it's not opening up. i will try again to do it.0
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http://www.myfitnesspal.com/topics/show/654536-in-place-of-a-road-map-2-0-revised-7-2-12
Do you follow this? If not, you should!
Exactly.0 -
If you give up now, six months down the road you'll be asking yourself "Where would I be if I'd started when I said I was going to?"0
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i usually do yoga, walk or elliptical. i usually use about 250 to 275 calories each workout. it has taken me over a year to loss 6 lbs. YES A YEAR!!!!!!!!0
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Do you have a calorie deficit? Also you need to eat clean, I cant see your diary but the types of food you eat are just as important as the amount of calories. How many calories do you eat? Maybe its not enough or too much? Also how long have you been doing this... it can take a month or two to see results
This is not true at all......weight loss is calories in v calories out. Eating "clean" as they say, which can have multiple meanings, CAN provide you with types of foods that keep you more full thereby helping you not overeat, but it isn't in itself the answer.
Do you work out/exercise? If so, what is your routine? According to your ticker, you've lost 6lbs, which is good. How long have you NOT lost weight? Sometimes it is a matter of being consistant and patient. I know there are many people here who've stalled for weeks or months before losing again. You also might want to up your calories about 100 a week and see if that works.
Asking if she has a calorie deficit is calories in v out..... Also eating clean is important if i go to Mcdonalds every day but stay in my calorie range I wont see the results i would if i were to eat fruits and veggies and healthy food... so staying its flat out wrong... where do you get that from.. Also its not only the answer thats why i asked her many questions...0 -
Just looking at your diary I see a lot of days that aren't consistent. What worked for me was consistency (meaning eating close to the same amount of calories every day). Some days you are around 1800, some under 1200. Try to eat as close or a bit over your 1440 every day, while eating back 1/2 of your exercise calories. Try this for 3 weeks, then get on the scale, if it moved, keep doing that. I'd say your calories are set correctly though.
If it doesn't work, change something else. Work out harder, eat cleaner, etc. This is all about trial and error and seeing what works for your body - what works for one may not work for another.0 -
Try consulting other websites to see what they recommend for your daily caloric intake. Use these to determine if you need to possibly change your goal for the calories you consume daily. And it's really common that people underestimate the number of calories they're eating. Sometimes it's hard to tell, but be as accurate as possible! Stay hydrated, that will help with your metabolism. Try to cut down on empty calories.
Most importantly, don't give up! If you stay with it, you will see results.. If you give up, you will have to start over again, which is even more difficult. Keep with it, you will thank yourself for it later.0 -
Do you have a calorie deficit? Also you need to eat clean, I cant see your diary but the types of food you eat are just as important as the amount of calories. How many calories do you eat? Maybe its not enough or too much? Also how long have you been doing this... it can take a month or two to see results
This is not true at all......weight loss is calories in v calories out. Eating "clean" as they say, which can have multiple meanings, CAN provide you with types of foods that keep you more full thereby helping you not overeat, but it isn't in itself the answer.
Do you work out/exercise? If so, what is your routine? According to your ticker, you've lost 6lbs, which is good. How long have you NOT lost weight? Sometimes it is a matter of being consistant and patient. I know there are many people here who've stalled for weeks or months before losing again. You also might want to up your calories about 100 a week and see if that works.
Asking if she has a calorie deficit is calories in v out..... Also eating clean is important if i go to Mcdonalds every day but stay in my calorie range I wont see the results i would if i were to eat fruits and veggies and healthy food... so staying its flat out wrong... where do you get that from.. Also its not only the answer thats why i asked her many questions...
I get it by looking at basic math. If I consume 1500 cals of hamburger and 1500 cals of "clean foods", i'm still consuming 1500 cals and if that equals a deficit I will lose weight. Now, that doesn't mean I'm "healthier" on 1500 cals of hamburger, but I CAN get the same weight loss results.
Not to use one person's results as the only example, but I don't eat clean at all, in fact, I almost reject the entire concept, but I do eat at a deficit, and lift weights and my results have been the same as I've seen from the so called "clean" eaters on here.0 -
If you give up now, six months down the road you'll be asking yourself "Where would I be if I'd started when I said I was going to?"
Exactly, doing something is better than nothing! Keep it up!
I started losing weight when i bought the Fitbit. it let me know how many calories ive eaten, and how many i need to work off until i get to my deficit0 -
Read forks over knives and quit being a puss about it. Everyone goes thorugh this. It takes a huge amount of dedication, perseverence and effort to accomplish losing weight!0
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What do you mean by giving up? Do you mean being ok with not losing weight or do you mean eating Doritos on the couch?0
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Hello wranglerwomen!
First of all DON'T GIVE UP. I feel the same sometimes. It takes time and research to understand what your body needs. I looked at your diary and I think eating cereal makes you feel hungry right away. It does with me and I noticed that the day i eat cereal, I just want to eat more food. Try something new. Look at what others, who are successful in losing weight, are eating . You will get ideas. See what works for you. Protein shake to me is a joke it never fills me up. I like boiled eggs it fills me up. Sometimes I don't have the time so I eat cereal but now I'm trying to stop that. Good luck!!!0 -
Try not to give up - I'm exactly the same, I have only lost 7lbs since the beginning of this year but still calorie counting and excercising (I'm training for a 10k so need to excercise lol). I did the same last year, started on Myfitnesspal and excercised and then stopped as I wasn't seeing the benefit just a few pounds here and there, I now kick myself thinking if only I had carried it on I would be closer to my ideal weight now - I've got 2 stone to go and I am determined to get there.!
DON'T GIVE UP!!!!!!!
If you ever need motivation or feel like pigging out, message me! x0 -
Giving up is easy, anyone can do it. Look at the long term of this decision. You came on here for a reason, find that reason again and stick with it. It's going to be hard and take time..you didn't gain the weight in 1 week or 2 or even 3...losing it (correctly) will take even longer. Look inside yourself and reset your mindset.0
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Do you have a calorie deficit? Also you need to eat clean, I cant see your diary but the types of food you eat are just as important as the amount of calories. How many calories do you eat? Maybe its not enough or too much? Also how long have you been doing this... it can take a month or two to see results
This is not true at all......weight loss is calories in v calories out. Eating "clean" as they say, which can have multiple meanings, CAN provide you with types of foods that keep you more full thereby helping you not overeat, but it isn't in itself the answer.
Do you work out/exercise? If so, what is your routine? According to your ticker, you've lost 6lbs, which is good. How long have you NOT lost weight? Sometimes it is a matter of being consistant and patient. I know there are many people here who've stalled for weeks or months before losing again. You also might want to up your calories about 100 a week and see if that works.
Asking if she has a calorie deficit is calories in v out..... Also eating clean is important if i go to Mcdonalds every day but stay in my calorie range I wont see the results i would if i were to eat fruits and veggies and healthy food... so staying its flat out wrong... where do you get that from.. Also its not only the answer thats why i asked her many questions...
labeling some foods as "good" and some foods as "bad" is a symptom of a mental illness called orthorexia nervosa. you can be perfectly fit and healthy eating ALL of the foods that you enjoy. if you decide to limit some foods because you don't like them, or for ethical reasons (such as vegetarianism), or because you have a medical condition (Celiac's disease), or because you can't control yourself around them (Reese's Peanut Butter Cups), then that's another issue. but giving blanket advice that one must eat "clean" in order to lose weight and be healthy is what i personally disagree with. there is both anecdotal and empirical evidence that disproves the whole concept that certain foods must be eliminated from your diet in order to facilitate weight loss.0 -
Looking over your diary, it does look like you are usually pretty good to sticking to your goals. My suggestions (just on what my trainer tells me) reduce your carbs and increase your protein. You seem to love cereal (I used to love cereal too) which is full of carbs. Maybe try replacing the cereal with eggs. If you're exercising and lifting weights you need to consume about 1g to 1.5g of protein per lb of weight. So if you weigh 140 you need to try and consume 140g - 210g of protein a day. Yeah, it's a big change, I was a major carb eater/lover too. Also drink a lot of water, a gallon a day if you can.
You can customize your Goals and set it to about 40% protein, 30% carb, 30% fat and see how that does for you.
DON'T GIVE UP!! That's the easy thing to do and will bring you back to the same place where you started. There's a reason you started this and you don't want to go backwards! I know losing very little weight over a long period of hard work is so de-motivating! I've been trying to lose for 8 months and lost close to nothing (for my size) until the last month and it is so frustrating! Then I made a few little changes and actually stuck to it 110% and I lost 5lbs THIS WEEK! I'm 400lbs so 5lbs is more expected - don't go by this! :laugh:
Remotivate yourself, this is Day 1 and you WILL lose the weight you want to lose! don't tell yourself any different!0 -
I am so frustrated!! Even though I am working out 4 times a week for 30 to 45 mins a week and eating the calories given by myfitnesspal i can't loss weight. i am ready to give up! what am i doing wrong? i don't eat perfect but i feel like i should be seeing some weight loss. HELP! any advice or encouragement would be so helpful.
I double (or triple or whatever) down on the "in place of a road map" advice. I recommend spending a good 1/2 hour reading that over and over again and then figuring out where you should be.
Also, there are lots of different eating methodologies. I would recommend trying something you haven't done yet. Vegetarian, vegan, gluten free, paleo, low-carb, all-organic, intermittent fasting, etc. Different people respond differently to different diets, so find one that works for you. I would recommend gluten free/ no sugar added, but that's because I don't like bread & sugar is my weight loss nemisis.
With regard to exercise, again I would say try something different. Lifting weights is always a good option. Muscle burns more than fat, etc. I think it also makes you feel better. I'm also a big fan of changing one of your workouts per week into some kind of sprinting exercise or HIIT.
Good luck.0 -
When you're frustrated like this...stay off the scale! you lose inches, too. don't let those numbers define you. there really is no other option because backsliding will only make you feel worse push on!0
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Do you have a calorie deficit? Also you need to eat clean, I cant see your diary but the types of food you eat are just as important as the amount of calories. How many calories do you eat? Maybe its not enough or too much? Also how long have you been doing this... it can take a month or two to see results
This is not true at all......weight loss is calories in v calories out. Eating "clean" as they say, which can have multiple meanings, CAN provide you with types of foods that keep you more full thereby helping you not overeat, but it isn't in itself the answer.
Do you work out/exercise? If so, what is your routine? According to your ticker, you've lost 6lbs, which is good. How long have you NOT lost weight? Sometimes it is a matter of being consistant and patient. I know there are many people here who've stalled for weeks or months before losing again. You also might want to up your calories about 100 a week and see if that works.
Asking if she has a calorie deficit is calories in v out..... Also eating clean is important if i go to Mcdonalds every day but stay in my calorie range I wont see the results i would if i were to eat fruits and veggies and healthy food... so staying its flat out wrong... where do you get that from.. Also its not only the answer thats why i asked her many questions...
labeling some foods as "good" and some foods as "bad" is a symptom of a mental illness called orthorexia nervosa. you can be perfectly fit and healthy eating ALL of the foods that you enjoy. if you decide to limit some foods because you don't like them, or for ethical reasons (such as vegetarianism), or because you have a medical condition (Celiac's disease), or because you can't control yourself around them (Reese's Peanut Butter Cups), then that's another issue. but giving blanket advice that one must eat "clean" in order to lose weight and be healthy is what i personally disagree with. there is both anecdotal and empirical evidence that disproves the whole concept that certain foods must be eliminated from your diet in order to facilitate weight loss.
Huh then my doctors’ advice must be wrong, Thanks GUYS ill defiantly listen to your advice over hers.0 -
maybe you should lower your carbs...0
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Have you changed your workout regimen much? Your body gets used to doing the same things over and over. It adjusts and doesn't really work as hard after a while so it's not as effective. Shake up your routine by trying something different. Introduce intervals and you will usually see some progress.
Though this may seem counterproductive, try upping your calories (with healthy choices) 200 calories or so for a few days. Shake your body up so it doesn't know what to expect. Then drop back down to your "losing" allowance. Be sure when you up the calories that you are giving your body the nutritious foods you need, not just adding empty calories.
Just as change in our lives and routines sometimes give us a new outlook, these changes can shock your body into making adjustments.0 -
Do you have a calorie deficit? Also you need to eat clean, I cant see your diary but the types of food you eat are just as important as the amount of calories. How many calories do you eat? Maybe its not enough or too much? Also how long have you been doing this... it can take a month or two to see results
This is not true at all......weight loss is calories in v calories out. Eating "clean" as they say, which can have multiple meanings, CAN provide you with types of foods that keep you more full thereby helping you not overeat, but it isn't in itself the answer.
Do you work out/exercise? If so, what is your routine? According to your ticker, you've lost 6lbs, which is good. How long have you NOT lost weight? Sometimes it is a matter of being consistant and patient. I know there are many people here who've stalled for weeks or months before losing again. You also might want to up your calories about 100 a week and see if that works.
Asking if she has a calorie deficit is calories in v out..... Also eating clean is important if i go to Mcdonalds every day but stay in my calorie range I wont see the results i would if i were to eat fruits and veggies and healthy food... so staying its flat out wrong... where do you get that from.. Also its not only the answer thats why i asked her many questions...
labeling some foods as "good" and some foods as "bad" is a symptom of a mental illness called orthorexia nervosa. you can be perfectly fit and healthy eating ALL of the foods that you enjoy. if you decide to limit some foods because you don't like them, or for ethical reasons (such as vegetarianism), or because you have a medical condition (Celiac's disease), or because you can't control yourself around them (Reese's Peanut Butter Cups), then that's another issue. but giving blanket advice that one must eat "clean" in order to lose weight and be healthy is what i personally disagree with. there is both anecdotal and empirical evidence that disproves the whole concept that certain foods must be eliminated from your diet in order to facilitate weight loss.
Huh then my doctors’ advice must be wrong, Thanks GUYS ill defiantly listen to your advice over hers.
doctors are people too and just as likely to be sucked into fad diets and give unhealthy dieting advice as anybody else.
case in point... Dr. Oz.
if your doctor told you to jump off a bridge, would you blindly follow that advice too?0 -
Taking a quick look over the past month, I see most days you are within goal, but several days you have gone over quite a bit and there are several days you didn't log anything at all. Are those empty days on the weekends "cheat" days? It is quite possible that you are wiping out your deficit with the days you didn't log, and the over goal days.
Be completely honest and accurate with your logging. Measure and weigh EVERYTHING, log everything down, every day. Do this consistently and then you can get an accurate picture of exactly how many calories you are eating.
How are you figuring your exercise burns? If you are using MFP charts or machines at the gym, then they both can be quite a bit off from your actual burns. If you use a good HRM with a chest strap, like a Polar, then you can get a more accurate number. If you are eating back your cals, you will also need to deduct your TDEE from your cal burn to get your 'net' cal burn.
As for the quality of foods, I would suggest cutting back on the processed sugars and carbs.
Try grossing between 1400-1500 every day, consistently, for a couple of weeks and see what happens.
Hang in there. It takes some consistency and patience, but you can figure out what works for you!0 -
Do you have a calorie deficit? Also you need to eat clean, I cant see your diary but the types of food you eat are just as important as the amount of calories. How many calories do you eat? Maybe its not enough or too much? Also how long have you been doing this... it can take a month or two to see results
This is not true at all......weight loss is calories in v calories out. Eating "clean" as they say, which can have multiple meanings, CAN provide you with types of foods that keep you more full thereby helping you not overeat, but it isn't in itself the answer.
Do you work out/exercise? If so, what is your routine? According to your ticker, you've lost 6lbs, which is good. How long have you NOT lost weight? Sometimes it is a matter of being consistant and patient. I know there are many people here who've stalled for weeks or months before losing again. You also might want to up your calories about 100 a week and see if that works.
Asking if she has a calorie deficit is calories in v out..... Also eating clean is important if i go to Mcdonalds every day but stay in my calorie range I wont see the results i would if i were to eat fruits and veggies and healthy food... so staying its flat out wrong... where do you get that from.. Also its not only the answer thats why i asked her many questions...
labeling some foods as "good" and some foods as "bad" is a symptom of a mental illness called orthorexia nervosa. you can be perfectly fit and healthy eating ALL of the foods that you enjoy. if you decide to limit some foods because you don't like them, or for ethical reasons (such as vegetarianism), or because you have a medical condition (Celiac's disease), or because you can't control yourself around them (Reese's Peanut Butter Cups), then that's another issue. but giving blanket advice that one must eat "clean" in order to lose weight and be healthy is what i personally disagree with. there is both anecdotal and empirical evidence that disproves the whole concept that certain foods must be eliminated from your diet in order to facilitate weight loss.
Huh then my doctors’ advice must be wrong, Thanks GUYS ill defiantly listen to your advice over hers.
When someone is starting out losing weight, has no clue about nutrition, etc., saying, "Cut out the fast food" is obviously a very easy way for a doctor to make an easy adjustment to a patient's diet. People tend not to look up nutrition of the food they eat when they're out (hence the "convenience" aspect). Fast food is more likely to have high sodium (causing water retention, which can make losing the number on the scale difficult if it's not compensated with other electrolytes and water), higher in calories, etc.
This doesn't mean you CAN'T lose weight if eating fast food. If, like the poster above you said, you have certain allergies, intolerances, disordered eating patterns, etc... then yeah, that might not be a good move for you. But you could lose weight very easily if fitting in fast food (or any food) in your daily allotment of calories, watching macros (too many carbs can make people bloat if there's an issue, etc.).
There's a ridiculous number of people that eat fast food, drink alcohol, eat ice cream, etc., and lose weight with healthy BP, cholesterol, etc. That's not to say to do these things everyday and you'll be good to go--there needs to be monitoring of calories, watching of calories in vs. calories out.
OP, would you consider trying again to open your diary? It's possible your sodium has been very high; it's possible you're not tracking accurately (do you use a HRM to log calories burned? Do you weigh your food?), etc. Many factors at play.
EDIT: I see your diary's open. Skimming over several months, I see lots of "generic - something" and "quick added calories." Make up your own recipes in the database and log that way; the "generic" is helpful to log SOMETHING if you have no idea, but otherwise, you could be vastly misjudging your calories. Same with "quick added."
The biggest trend I see, though, is netting below 1200 calories. Often. This can lead to a stall, particularly if you don't have a huge amount to lose (under 40 lbs, it looks like). I don't know your height, but even the days you go 'way" over should still be a deficit for you, so your problem appears to be not necessarily eating enough. Afterall, it's not that you're "suddenly gaining weight"; you're frustrated because your body isn't losing anymore. At a small amount to lose, it'll take longer to lose anyway, but not eating enough calories can easily result in the long plateau you've been having (and eventually lead to further problems). Try setting your diary to losing 1 or .5 lbs a week, or following the "In Place of a Roadmap" advice.0 -
I Love that book (Forks over Knives)! I have hypothyroidism and have gained about 20 lbs from it (probably my old unhealthy lifestyle, too). Although, I am still by no means "overweight". A couple years ago it took me 7 months to lose 7 lbs. It was so frustrating. But since I've turned vegetarian, when I eat healthy and exercise, the weight falls off....0
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