Stuck
Alex_1017
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So i started exercising and eating healthy the beginning of november and have lost 25 pounds since then, but now im stuck, its been a week and ive been doing the same things eating the same way and im stuck at the same weight what the heck??
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Are you doing any cardio? I've got my husband doing zumba with me on the xboxone and he's lost 7 lbs from it.0
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Are you doing any cardio? I've got my husband doing zumba with me on the xboxone and he's lost 7 lbs from it.0
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could be a plateau. when i lost 30 pounds in 2012 i had a plateau at 25 pounds too. a few people on here i trusted suggested i take a week to eat at maintenance and then come back to eating at a deficit. that ended up working.
this article by lyle mcdonald gives an explanation of why eating at maintenance/increasing carbs might have worked. basically it has to do with insulin levels. the article is LONG but there are some really good tips and info in there if you're obese.
http://www.bodyrecomposition.com/fat-loss/training-the-obese-beginner.html
oh yeah, i'm also assuming that you've dropped your calories for your new weight0 -
"it's been a week".....Your body does not work according to a calendar....Have patience....0
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could be a plateau. when i lost 30 pounds in 2012 i had a plateau at 25 pounds too. a few people on here i trusted suggested i take a week to eat at maintenance and then come back to eating at a deficit. that ended up working.
this article by lyle mcdonald gives an explanation of why eating at maintenance/increasing carbs might have worked. basically it has to do with insulin levels. the article is LONG but there are some really good tips and info in there if you're obese.
http://www.bodyrecomposition.com/fat-loss/training-the-obese-beginner.html
oh yeah, i'm also assuming that you've dropped your calories for your new weight0 -
"it's been a week".....Your body does not work according to a calendar....Have patience....0
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could be a plateau. when i lost 30 pounds in 2012 i had a plateau at 25 pounds too. a few people on here i trusted suggested i take a week to eat at maintenance and then come back to eating at a deficit. that ended up working.
this article by lyle mcdonald gives an explanation of why eating at maintenance/increasing carbs might have worked. basically it has to do with insulin levels. the article is LONG but there are some really good tips and info in there if you're obese.
http://www.bodyrecomposition.com/fat-loss/training-the-obese-beginner.html
oh yeah, i'm also assuming that you've dropped your calories for your new weight
if you're not counting calories or weighing your food then this could be the issue.0 -
could be a plateau. when i lost 30 pounds in 2012 i had a plateau at 25 pounds too. a few people on here i trusted suggested i take a week to eat at maintenance and then come back to eating at a deficit. that ended up working.
this article by lyle mcdonald gives an explanation of why eating at maintenance/increasing carbs might have worked. basically it has to do with insulin levels. the article is LONG but there are some really good tips and info in there if you're obese.
http://www.bodyrecomposition.com/fat-loss/training-the-obese-beginner.html
oh yeah, i'm also assuming that you've dropped your calories for your new weight
if you're not counting calories or weighing your food then this could be the issue.0 -
Can you open your food diary or at least tell us how many cals you're eating?0
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If that is truly all you are eating everyday, then it doesn't appear that you are eating too much for a man your age. Start logging your cals to see exactly what you are eating before lowering your cals. It is not uncommon to stall for a week or more after the first few weeks. Be patient and you will get there.0
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1) set a goal and count your calories(tdee -20%)
2) weight your food. Don't estimate0 -
Every time I lose about 10 pounds on MFP -- they lower my calorie intake a bit. Did MFP do that for you too? Also -- your body may have gotten used to your routine at the gym -- maybe switch it up a bit? At first -- I was just walking or doing the exercise bike for a bit and now I take spin classes, run and take strength training classes. I've consistently lost weight and haven't plateaued yet... knock on wood.0
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the problem is i don't count my calories0
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the problem is i don't count my calories
so start counting them. If you're eyeballing portions and guessing calorie amounts then you really have no idea how much you are eating. Get some food scales, weigh and log your food - then you'll have a better idea of where you stand0 -
any scales you recommend?0
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the problem is i don't count my calories
so start counting them. If you're eyeballing portions and guessing calorie amounts then you really have no idea how much you are eating. Get some food scales, weigh and log your food - then you'll have a better idea of where you stand0 -
I own this food scale and highly recommend it. http://www.amazon.com/EatSmart-Precision-Digital-Kitchen-Silver/dp/B001N07KUE/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1389582728&sr=8-1&keywords=food+scale
I also recommend beginning to count your calories. It's a chore at first, but there were times I was being loose with my measurements and thought I hit a plateau--in reality, I wasn't estimating properly. Hasn't happened since I started weighing.
Good luck to you!
EDIT: I know you weren't asking me, but I happen to like this one a lot and I know what you're going through.0 -
"it's been a week".....Your body does not work according to a calendar....Have patience....
^^^ This.0
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