no change in weight, started 3 weeks ago
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I did look into the sodium and Carbohydrates are a night mare on my entire system. Anything with wheat or barley actually swells me, yes I know about beer, so I keep that to a minimum. I actually took it off the list of foods I can have. I re-evaluated my entire kitchen, and made a cupboard for my husband and one for myself. From seasonings to, well I was going to say side dishes, but all my side dishes are fresh or frozen. I use frozen strawberries as ice in my water to add some taste to my afternoon.0
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Where do you go to open up your site so people can see your diary or what ever? I thought I had that done, but evidently not.0
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Give it time, and also think about tweaking your exercise contribution to your TDEE.
HRMs only give you a moderately accurate calorie burn for steady-state cardio. Your heart rate spikes through different mechanisms during weight training, and HIIT will give you an incorrect average over the duration of your workout.0 -
I cant afford the hrm. Yes, I fully understand I should use one, but I keep tabs on my pulse while I work out. So I know it is at a 145 rate during cardio and is a bit high when using weights. So, I am going to try the adding plyometrics to my day or Kempo, and see if that helps. I also measure myself as well. So we shall see what this week brings. Thank you everyone.0
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May I ask what TDEE is?0
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AT LEAST YOUR BOOBS ARE BIGGER lol
I wouldn't let the lack of weight loss get you down. It sounds like you are hitting up the gym quite a lot, and especially if that's something you're not used to doing, I'm sure you're gaining a lot of muscle! Muscle weighs more than fat, after all! It could be that you're just now getting your body in shape and the muscle you're gaining is countering the fat you've lost.
Do some measurements once a week, especially around your waist, arms, and thighs. I bet you're losing more than you think!0 -
of course you are working extremely hard here! well freaking done! you might not be losing weight, but your body is losing any flabby-ness and getting toned! this is a good thing you should be really proud of yourself for going for three weeks straight! you will be looking thinner, even if the scale doesnt change but after a few more weeks if you continue more CARDIO instead of pilates or lifting weights the scale will drop quicker, good luck!
Yes, if you do more cardio instead of lifting the scale will drop more..... Without some sort of lifting program you lose muscle along with fat and water, but who cares if the scale is moving........right?
OP, if you're new to exercise or increase the intensity of your regimen, you can retain water for muscle repair. I can gain 4-6 lbs after a heavy lifting day. If you feel slimmer, it could be possible you're retaining water.
I'd give it another week or so to give the fluid time to flush and for your body to adapt.0 -
May I ask what TDEE is?
TDEE stands for Total Daily Energy Expenditure. It's the number of calories your body burns in a day and also the number of calories you'd need to eat to maintain your current weight. Anything below this number and you should start to lose weight.
There are a lot of online calculators to find an estimate of your TDEE. Check out http://iifym.com/tdee-calculator/0 -
Thank you.0
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I just read something amazing. Yes, I said amazing. I have been freaking out because I was gaining weight, and inches, come to find out this is normal. Since my diet before was nearly a starvation diet and a ton of carbs. Evidently when you are "Starting Over", you can gain inches, or weight. What is happening is your body is going from retaining nutrients that have been depleted for so long that it is afraid of never getting them again. Sooo, I am looking forward to week 5. By then my metabolism should be restarted and I should be losing weight and inches. I am not going to beat myself up over this, at this point. It is a learning game and if God keeps giving me the will to do this, then I am. Right now I am on week 3. So, I am hoping in the next 2 weeks to report weight loss. Thank you everyone.0
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