why isn't it working???!!!
pseraphina
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I am 5'7 and weigh about 123 pounds. I'm trying to lose about 20 of those pounds. Been on this diet for about a week, and at my current eating/burning rate I should have lost about 2 pounds by now. But I haven't lost anything! I'm kind of confused. What's wrong? I'm sticking to the calorie plan VERY much, and exercising a lot each day. Help!
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Well, to start with, you are already at the low end of the suggested weight range for your height. 20lbs is pretty unrealistic. Trying to weigh 103lbs at 5'7" (and only 18 years old - or younger) is unhealthy.
I'm guessing you are eating 1200 cals or less, in an attempt to lose 2lbs per week? Your setting yourself up for failure and you might end up damaging your metabolism. You're so young too, so that makes me sad for you.
Maybe you should consider doing strength training instead (and eating at a higher calorie goal) so you can can change the way your body looks, rather than aiming for a number on the scale.0 -
Your goal is unhealthily low. Eat more and hang out with the girls on here who lift weights. They look amazing.0
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It's not working because you are currently at an ideal weight for your body. If you try to go down to 103 at 5'7, your body will think it is starving itself.
Any medical or health site will tell you that at 5'7 103 is in the unhealthy range. Please don't try to lose that much - you will completely screw up your metabolism.
If you are looking for a change, try strength training to tone.0 -
If it's not 'working', don't you think your body is trying to tell you something?0
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Actually, I eat about 1500-1700 calories per day. I'm a ballerina, and have to maintain a very low body fat percentage. I used to weigh around 105 pounds at 5'7, and I'm just trying to get back there. I'm sorry- I should have included more information.0
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How many hours a day are you dancing? With what intensity? If it is significant, you are still eating far too few calories.
You probably gained because your body was telling you something - it was not getting enough fuel and now it is trying to hang onto it.0 -
Actually, I eat about 1500-1700 calories per day. I'm a ballerina, and have to maintain a very low body fat percentage. I used to weigh around 105 pounds at 5'7, and I'm just trying to get back there. I'm sorry- I should have included more information.
You can achieve a low body fat percentage without dropping to dangerously low weights.
Trying to lose that much weight, especially so quickly, will probably result in muscle loss. Aren't muscles important for dancers?? Every professional ballerina I have seen is rocking some amazing muscles - especially in the legs. You probably don't want to sacrifice those.
My advice still stands. Work on strength training, feed your body, and reduce your body fat percentage. You'll be healthier, stronger, and still get the results you want.0 -
I'm on board with LoraF.
"Maybe you should consider doing strength training instead (and eating at a higher calorie goal) so you can can change the way your body looks, rather than aiming for a number on the scale."
At your height, ballerina or not, you probably shouldn't lose that much weight. Change the shape with strength training rather than just going by the numbers on the scale.
Have you calculated your body fat percentage? What are your numbers?0 -
You probably gained because your body was telling you something - it was not getting enough fuel and now it is trying to hang onto it.0
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While i agree with Lora, my guess is the weight requirement is so the guys can throw her around during a performance. There are lots of unhealthy expectations put upon performers.
Losing 2lb/wk is not going to happen at your BF levels regardless of what MFP says in that handy calculator. I wish you would decide to work on adding some muscle, but it is your body. I know bodybuilders that slow down to a 0.5lb/wk loss towards a competition.
Please make sure you are consuming enough considering the amount of exercise you do. A good way to judge is to keep track of your energy, mood and cravings. If any of those are poor, odds are you are not eating enough. Our bodies are smart and adapt to protect themselves.0 -
Take it from a guy (please don't take any offense to this), but 5'7", 120 pounds sounds pretty hot to me. Maybe you are where you need to be and your body is telling you so.0
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Go see your dr. 123 is already a low weight.
Unless you are planning on ballet as a career, AND you are in the top of your field, the health trade off of staying underweight and developing an eating disorder to do it is not worth it. There are plenty of dancers at healthy weights, and it's becoming increasingly common. If you have trainers who are encouraging this kind of crap with all the awareness that's out there about teen eating disorders, they should be charged with child abuse / endangerment.0 -
You probably gained because your body was telling you something - it was not getting enough fuel and now it is trying to hang onto it.
Yeah. puberty brings with it an increase in body fat pecentage for women. It just does. It is not realistic for a woman to expect to be able to get down to a pre-puberty body fat level without her body fighting her tooth and nail along the way.0 -
Well, to start with, you are already at the low end of the suggested weight range for your height. 20lbs is pretty unrealistic. Trying to weigh 103lbs at 5'7" (and only 18 years old - or younger) is unhealthy.
I'm guessing you are eating 1200 cals or less, in an attempt to lose 2lbs per week? Your setting yourself up for failure and you might end up damaging your metabolism. You're so young too, so that makes me sad for you.
Maybe you should consider doing strength training instead (and eating at a higher calorie goal) so you can can change the way your body looks, rather than aiming for a number on the scale.
^^^ This.0 -
i'm 5'6 1/2", i weigh 117 lbs and i can't imagine myself at anything below 110. maybe you should lose only 5 lbs slowly?0
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What is it with young girls on here that think it's a good look to be skinny, men love curves and the weight you want to be ain't gonna give you curves, don't go for the lollipop look and it's so not worth wasting your life dieting when you don't need to0
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What is it with young girls on here that think it's a good look to be skinny, men love curves and the weight you want to be ain't gonna give you curves, don't go for the lollipop look and it's so not worth wasting your life dieting when you don't need to
There are all kinds of people in this world, and for every type of person, I can guarantee that there is someone who is attracted to them. Probably more than someone.
Please don't start body shaming here. Most of us are concerned about the OPs health - this doesn't need to be made into a "you're not a real woman without curves" thread.0 -
I am 5'7 and weigh about 123 pounds. I'm trying to lose about 20 of those pounds. Been on this diet for about a week, and at my current eating/burning rate I should have lost about 2 pounds by now. But I haven't lost anything! I'm kind of confused. What's wrong? I'm sticking to the calorie plan VERY much, and exercising a lot each day. Help!
It is because you are already underweight regardless whether you think you are or not.
You have nothing to lose, hence the lack of weightloss.
Sorry, but that is how it goes and I strongly suggest you get to the doctors because wanting to weigh 103lbs (7 stone 5lbs for those in the UK) is dangerous to your health.0 -
What is it with young girls on here that think it's a good look to be skinny, men love curves and the weight you want to be ain't gonna give you curves, don't go for the lollipop look and it's so not worth wasting your life dieting when you don't need to
There are all kinds of people in this world, and for every type of person, I can guarantee that there is someone who is attracted to them. Probably more than someone.
Please don't start body shaming here. Most of us are concerned about the OPs health - this doesn't need to be made into a "you're not a real woman without curves" thread.0 -
I am 5'7 and weigh about 123 pounds. I'm trying to lose about 20 of those pounds. Been on this diet for about a week, and at my current eating/burning rate I should have lost about 2 pounds by now. But I haven't lost anything! I'm kind of confused. What's wrong? I'm sticking to the calorie plan VERY much, and exercising a lot each day. Help!
It is because you are already underweight regardless whether you think you are or not.
You have nothing to lose, hence the lack of weightloss.
Sorry, but that is how it goes and I strongly suggest you get to the doctors because wanting to weigh 103lbs (7 stone 5lbs for those in the UK) is dangerous to your health.
Note:123 is not underweight for 5'7", it's at the bottom of healthy. If the OP really wants to, she could even go down to 120 (maybe even 118), but 105 IS underweight.0 -
Really???
I'm 5ft and 106lbs!
Just work on your exercise and eat more!0 -
What is it with young girls on here that think it's a good look to be skinny, men love curves and the weight you want to be ain't gonna give you curves, don't go for the lollipop look and it's so not worth wasting your life dieting when you don't need to
There are all kinds of people in this world, and for every type of person, I can guarantee that there is someone who is attracted to them. Probably more than someone.
Please don't start body shaming here. Most of us are concerned about the OPs health - this doesn't need to be made into a "you're not a real woman without curves" thread.
That is exactly my concern for the OP - an eating disorder/body image issues.
To suggest that only your definition of a perfect body is attractive to men is just as damaging as an internal voice that says she needs to be thinner. And your suggestion is also potentially damaging to the people who are reading this thread.
I'm not trying to attack you, but body shaming is rampant on this site, and I'm not ok with that. To say that "men love curves" and suggest that being curvy is the only acceptable body type to appear attractive to the opposite sex isn't helpful. And even if you feel like it's an innocent comment, things can get of control quickly around here.
Let's focus on suggesting alternative solutions to the OP - for being healthy and strong - no matter what her body type is.0 -
My friend, please seek help---5'7" and 125 seems perfect---I think you may have an eating disorder and certainly a distorted image of what you should weigh. I say this seriously as a caring person, don't lose weight, do get some help.0
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This is a troll post, right?
I'm 5'1 and 103 would barely be considered healthy for ME.0 -
To the OP and everybody else:
The OP is a ballet dancer, however the ideal weight for a ballet dancer is 85lbs at 5 foot tall - add on 5lbs for every 1" in height, this takes the OP's ideal weight for ballet dancing to be 120lbs.
120lbs - OP you are already almost at your ideal weight.0 -
Forget about your scale and work on body fat. You're at a healthy weight for your height. I would think that trying to get too low in weight would be detrimental to your ballet performance. Take measurements and eat closer to your maintenance while incorporating a strength training program.0
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What is it with young girls on here that think it's a good look to be skinny, men love curves and the weight you want to be ain't gonna give you curves, don't go for the lollipop look and it's so not worth wasting your life dieting when you don't need to
No offense Tracy but I don't give a damn what men think looks good on me. If I took into account what others thought of how my body looked I'd be jumping around like a lunatic trying to be curvy and perfect. I know my own body, I gain weight in my legs and butt and have no chest at all. I have the body of an athlete when I take care of it. Lean muscles and not "curvy" at all. Curvy for me is cellulite....not attractive at all.
Having said that, I'm 5'8" and look "okay" at 150 lbs. Right now I'm working towards 135 pounds to get rid of the rest of the fat stores in my thighs, butt and stomach. Once I get rid of the fat I will adjust my caloric goals and go back to building muscle because I don't need to have the super slim body of a ballerina. Unless the OP has the serious potential of being a ballerina as a career then being 103 pounds seems dangerously underweight and unrealistic at 5'7".0 -
The OP is a ballet dancer, however the ideal weight for a ballet dancer is 85lbs at 5 foot tall - add on 5lbs for every 1" in height, this takes the OP's ideal weight for ballet dancing to be 120lbs.
Dee.. Is that the post you found when you were searching out the question about ideal ballet dancer weight?
On paper, you are in the ballpark now. Rule of thumb is 5'-85 lbs and then add 5 lbs for every inch over that. so that would be 5'7" 120 tops. Ideally they do like them a bit smaller than that depending on the company. 4-7 lbs would do it. So 112-115 would work depending on how much muscle you have.
*to the other person who answered 105, this is totally dependent on your height. If you were 5'3" it would be too big. She is a tall girl and for 5'7" 105 would be a bit frail and lacking muscle to dance. Most companies don't like their female dancers to be over 5'7" so they won't be taller than the men when they are en pointe. I also would assume that she is not betting on being made a Principal right off. Either apprentice or corps de ballet depending on her past experience with other ballet companies. Nobody auditions for the position of Principal. You are asked from another company, or come up through the ranks. Many companies have all heights of dancers (within a specific target range) because some ballets are "short ballets" and others "tall ones." NYCB is a perfect example of this. Nobody gets cast in every ballet. Some girls are as short at 5'1" and others over 5'7".0 -
Possibly because you are too thin already? Maybe you need to be reflective on why it is that you can't be content with your body?0
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I concur with the first girl's advice about up'ing your calories. I do not concur with the other semi-rude comments about your body image. I was training for a fitness competition a few years ago and had to eat, eat, eat because I was strength training and trying to lose. I lost 8 lbs. because I ate MORE not less.0
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