Weight Loss Plateau..
inyourdreams21
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Hi guys, I think i've hit a plateau:/ I've been stuck in 180s for awhile now and I just cannot seem to get past it! It's making me feel as if i'm not working hard enough. Before Friday, I had lost weight, strictly from a calorie deficit. I was at 206 then I got down 183.4. But today (in the same week) I weighed 184.8! This Friday I decide to increase my activity and start exercising. So i've been working out 10-20 minutes a day doing cardio. Anyone hit a plateau?? How did you overcome it??
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I've recently came off a plateau, I had to increase my calories to start losing weight again haha. It seems that whenever I hit a plateau, I wasn't eating enough calories.0
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That might be my problem too. I'm at 1200 calories right now, but I hardly ever go over 1,000. That might be a problem...0
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Yep, you need to increase your calories. I'm on my phone so I can't but I'm sure someone can post some helpful information regarding TDEE and such.0
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I've been depriving myself of calories ever since I started my calorie deficit (not intentionally) I've probably went over my recommended intake maybe twice since i've started MFP. I can honestly say that I don't really go over 1,000. Maybe close to 1,000. That's probably why i've hit this plateau. Some have told me to up my calories, but I don't know by how much. I've even heard of the zig-zag method, but I don't understand how to that either.0
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Same here, I was stuck for a couple months, I was around 1200 a day. I went up to 2K a day for two weeks and actually lost 3lbs in the process. Crazy I know. Then I went down to around 1300-1400 a day and I am losing again. Some times you need to mix it up.0
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If you are too scared to try eating more (you need to eat much more) you can do a little test by stopping all activity you are doing. Your weight will go down.
I don't eat all my exercise calories back, I gain weight during the 3 days I go to the gym. The 3 days off from the gym I do nothing but sit around all day, I lose a couple pounds. I just need to eat more on my gym days, and I'll slowly do that.
Go here, find out what you should be eating scoobysworkshop.com/calorie-calculator/
Then make sure you eat at least some of your exercise calories back. If you don't have one already, get a food scale.0 -
That might be my problem too. I'm at 1200 calories right now, but I hardly ever go over 1,000. That might be a problem...
I have a feeling this is -definitely- your problem. Not "might be."
Check this thread out. http://www.myfitnesspal.com/topics/show/937709-in-place-of-a-road-map-ver-3-00 -
I've recently came off a plateau, I had to increase my calories to start losing weight again haha. It seems that whenever I hit a plateau, I wasn't eating enough calories.
Same here. I bumped mine up quite a bit and dropped 2 lbs.0 -
I've been depriving myself of calories ever since I started my calorie deficit (not intentionally) I've probably went over my recommended intake maybe twice since i've started MFP. I can honestly say that I don't really go over 1,000. Maybe close to 1,000. That's probably why i've hit this plateau. Some have told me to up my calories, but I don't know by how much. I've even heard of the zig-zag method, but I don't understand how to that either.
So you are fully aware that you have been under eating, and that it is why you have probably hit a plateau... so why haven't you addressed it earlier? You didn't really need telling the reason did you? You were aware of your undereating before you posted I suspect....Did you just post to get confirmation of this fact?0 -
I just went to scoobysworkshop.com/calorie-calculator, and typed in my information. It says that I should eat 1,563 calories a day. So does that mean that I should eat 1,563 calories everyday for a certain amount of time and then go back to my original goal of 1200, or zig zag by eating 1200 calories one day and 1,563 calories the next??0
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I've been depriving myself of calories ever since I started my calorie deficit (not intentionally) I've probably went over my recommended intake maybe twice since i've started MFP. I can honestly say that I don't really go over 1,000. Maybe close to 1,000. That's probably why i've hit this plateau. Some have told me to up my calories, but I don't know by how much. I've even heard of the zig-zag method, but I don't understand how to that either.
So you are fully aware that you have been under eating, and that it is why you have probably hit a plateau... so why haven't you addressed it earlier? You didn't really need telling the reason did you? You were aware of your undereating before you posted I suspect....Did you just post to get confirmation of this fact?
I didn't realize UNTIL I hit the plateau. As I was completely fine until about a week ago. I was losing weight steadily, But then it just stopped, which is why I am posting now. If I would've known beforehand, I would've done it a lot sooner0 -
Happened to me too, had to up calories0
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I've been depriving myself of calories ever since I started my calorie deficit (not intentionally) I've probably went over my recommended intake maybe twice since i've started MFP. I can honestly say that I don't really go over 1,000. Maybe close to 1,000. That's probably why i've hit this plateau. Some have told me to up my calories, but I don't know by how much. I've even heard of the zig-zag method, but I don't understand how to that either.
So you are fully aware that you have been under eating, and that it is why you have probably hit a plateau... so why haven't you addressed it earlier? You didn't really need telling the reason did you? You were aware of your undereating before you posted I suspect....Did you just post to get confirmation of this fact?
I didn't realize UNTIL I hit the plateau. As I was completely fine until about a week ago. I was losing weight steadily, But then it just stopped, which is why I am posting now. If I would've known beforehand, I would've done it a lot sooner
Wait...what... you have had one week with no weight loss? Thats not a plateau.0 -
As cliche, corny and over simplified as this will sound, "Fight Fire w/Fire" really is a plateau beater! Yes, I realize that for the most part this has been expressed...even with better eloquence. But sometimes a simple phrase can allow a concept to sink in a bit deeper? Quite by accident I found the bump in cal's to lose weight real and astonishing but it works.
Muscle confusion is a physiological concept that (for me) is quite easy to understand and even visualize. However, the physiology for our body to maintain balance you would think is not as complex and quirky...Calories in + (-) Caloric Deficit = Lose weight aka, New Life and thank you very much.
But of course it is not that straight forward....so try to learn as much as you can about the general old guard rules and the daily
astonishing findings that can impact how you approach your journey...
Certain fats and Medium Chain Fats...(Coconut Oil) are our friend...a BFF if you will. This is my latest discovery and I hope you all try to incorporate it in your daily routine - quite remarkable!0 -
Sounds to me like you're eating too little. And if it's only been one week, then that's not a plateau. Also, 10 -20 mins of cardio isn't much, you should be shooting for 30 minutes. I have overcome my plateaus by changing up my exercise and upping my calories. I eat back about 50% of my exercise calories each day, and end up around 1600 calories usually. I've averaged almost 2 lbs a week of weight loss, but some weeks are none, then suddenly I lost 3 lbs a week for a few weeks. Just keep at it, everyone's body is different, you just have to play around and find what will give you the best results.0
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I have been on a plateau for two years. I know quite a bit about health and nutrition. I eat really well (80% raw vegan and always whole and organic foods) and I exercise and play regularly. I also have not been on anything too strict, too low calorie, or too intense for exercise for any extended periods of time. My thyroid is good, so it is a bit of a mystery. I have lost about 65 lbs, and have about 20 to go. I am just inquiring as to what has worked for others to get off their plateau to see if any new ideas pop up. Thanks in advance for taking the time to reply! :flowerforyou:0
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I've been depriving myself of calories ever since I started my calorie deficit (not intentionally) I've probably went over my recommended intake maybe twice since i've started MFP. I can honestly say that I don't really go over 1,000. Maybe close to 1,000. That's probably why i've hit this plateau. Some have told me to up my calories, but I don't know by how much. I've even heard of the zig-zag method, but I don't understand how to that either.
So you are fully aware that you have been under eating, and that it is why you have probably hit a plateau... so why haven't you addressed it earlier? You didn't really need telling the reason did you? You were aware of your undereating before you posted I suspect....Did you just post to get confirmation of this fact?
I didn't realize UNTIL I hit the plateau. As I was completely fine until about a week ago. I was losing weight steadily, But then it just stopped, which is why I am posting now. If I would've known beforehand, I would've done it a lot sooner
Wait...what... you have had one week with no weight loss? Thats not a plateau.
Not a week meant a month. (typing to quicly)0 -
Sounds to me like you're eating too little. And if it's only been one week, then that's not a plateau. Also, 10 -20 mins of cardio isn't much, you should be shooting for 30 minutes. I have overcome my plateaus by changing up my exercise and upping my calories. I eat back about 50% of my exercise calories each day, and end up around 1600 calories usually. I've averaged almost 2 lbs a week of weight loss, but some weeks are none, then suddenly I lost 3 lbs a week for a few weeks. Just keep at it, everyone's body is different, you just have to play around and find what will give you the best results.
Meant a month not a week. Sorry,0 -
Personally, I would up your calories and do more cardio and incorporate some weight training. That is what has helped me get over plateaus. 1000 calories is way to little. Try that for a couple of weeks and see what happens. Also, measure yourself, sometimes I don't lose any weight but I do lose inches. You can overcome it.Sounds to me like you're eating too little. And if it's only been one week, then that's not a plateau. Also, 10 -20 mins of cardio isn't much, you should be shooting for 30 minutes. I have overcome my plateaus by changing up my exercise and upping my calories. I eat back about 50% of my exercise calories each day, and end up around 1600 calories usually. I've averaged almost 2 lbs a week of weight loss, but some weeks are none, then suddenly I lost 3 lbs a week for a few weeks. Just keep at it, everyone's body is different, you just have to play around and find what will give you the best results.
Meant a month not a week. Sorry,0 -
If you are too scared to try eating more (you need to eat much more) you can do a little test by stopping all activity you are doing. Your weight will go down.
I don't eat all my exercise calories back, I gain weight during the 3 days I go to the gym. The 3 days off from the gym I do nothing but sit around all day, I lose a couple pounds. I just need to eat more on my gym days, and I'll slowly do that.
Go here, find out what you should be eating scoobysworkshop.com/calorie-calculator/
Then make sure you eat at least some of your exercise calories back. If you don't have one already, get a food scale.
This is some great advice...its like you were talking to me. Off to check out the website.0 -
you might want to try tdee-20% scoobysworkshop.com.....and since this method already includes exercising you dont eat them back.....good luck0
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Hi guys, I think i've hit a plateau:/ I've been stuck in 180s for awhile now and I just cannot seem to get past it! It's making me feel as if i'm not working hard enough. Before Friday, I had lost weight, strictly from a calorie deficit. I was at 206 then I got down 183.4. But today (in the same week) I weighed 184.8! This Friday I decide to increase my activity and start exercising. So i've been working out 10-20 minutes a day doing cardio. Anyone hit a plateau?? How did you overcome it??
maybe I am reading you wrong but... are you saying that you have been losing weight previously, but between yesterday (Friday) and today you are up a pound? that's not a plateau, that's natural. Even a whole week without loss isn't a plateau. It's a plateau when you haven't made any progress for a month.0 -
omg i hate that im at it for the 2nd time it says i havent lost any for a month now and i dont like it i hope it stops soon , last time it happen i weigh my self before vac and the moning after i did it was 10 days i was gone and it did change it said i lost 7LB!! thats the bigest i lost lol i think maybe it just needs a lil rest i do weigh myself alot0
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This http://www.myfitnesspal.com/topics/show/912920-in-place-of-a-road-map-3-2013 explains everything.0
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omg i hate that im at it for the 2nd time it says i havent lost any for a month now and i dont like it i hope it stops soon , last time it happen i weigh my self before vac and the moning after i did it was 10 days i was gone and it did change it said i lost 7LB!! thats the bigest i lost lol i think maybe it just needs a lil rest i do weigh myself alot
Same here! The scale is another one of my problems as well.0
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