Losing weight but NOT inches??
amysteves
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I am so confused. I've been feeling pretty good about my progress just going off the scales, I've lost 15lbs so far. But I'm not noticing ANY difference in my body! I've taken measurements but my waist, hips and arms haven't gone down at all, and possibly even up a bit depending on where exactly I measure. I have lost 2-ish inches off each thigh but is that enough to account for all 15lbs? What could I be missing? It's making me feel a bit disheartened really.
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Same here!! I've lost 11 pounds since 3/19 but very little in inches. I am eating well and wonder what is going on. I DO feel so much better and can tell that I am getting much stronger.0
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Lift weights. U'll see the inches melting.0
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I have the opposite.........inches going and not the weight......lost 9 lbs since December, 20110
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I tend to go in a cycle - I'll lose pounds but no inches for a few weeks, then I lose inches but no pounds. As long as I'm losing something I really don't care, lol!
Don't worry, your body will catch up at some point. Keep it up!0 -
Water weight is usually the first thing you lose and put on.0
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Lift weights. U'll see the inches melting.
Yes I wondered if that might be it - I have been doing a bit but not as much as I'd like. This is probably a separate topic but what weights do you do? I'm more or less just going around the machines in the gym doing 3 reps of 10-15 of however much I can manage.0 -
2 inches off of each thigh is A LOT (Congrats!!!) so I'd say a lot of it was there - that's where I carry my weight too, so I don't "see" the difference when I lose weight there. Not saying it accounts for all 15 lbs, I have no way of knowing that, but just wanted you to know 2 inches is a great deal!!0
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looking at your diary you eat very little so its more than likely your weight loss is water weight / muscle which will not make you lose inches, you will just end up 'skinnyfat' (thin but flabby).
Set a sensible goal such as 0.5-1lb per week, eat ALL your cals, aim for getting cals from healthy sources like lean meats, dairy, whole grains, fruit & veg, do some heavy weight training and then you will see inch loss.0 -
Lift weights. U'll see the inches melting.
Yes I wondered if that might be it - I have been doing a bit but not as much as I'd like. This is probably a separate topic but what weights do you do? I'm more or less just going around the machines in the gym doing 3 reps of 10-15 of however much I can manage.
Target a particular body part and lift. Try to lift heavy. Lifting tones up the muscles drastically, something that cardio does not. Lift at the max 3 days a week. The machines are fine but do add free weights off and on for lunges, squats, etc. I have just started deadlifts. Ain't lifting very heavy yet but I can see definition in my thighs.. (they never dropped an inch while I religiously did cardio earlier)... And one thing important: Do take lots of protein in your diet. Muscles need it the most.0 -
Depending on your body composition, you could also be losing visceral body fat. That's the stuff that surrounds your internal organs. The only way to measure changes in visceral body fat is to have an MRI done (who has the time, am I right? :laugh: ).
Also, 2 inches is a BIG difference in your thighs, congrats and keep going!0 -
This is probably a separate topic but what weights do you do? I'm more or less just going around the machines in the gym doing 3 reps of 10-15 of however much I can manage.
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It might be worth it to pay for a single session with one of your gym's personal trainers. They could design a program to get you started.0 -
oops post, wrong topic0
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You need t do my cardio excercises. Once you do that, the weight will start to go.0
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