Plateau Problem?
HCalanAlfano
Posts: 19 Member
Hi Everyone!
I was wondering if there were any trainers or nutritionist who can help me out here..?
I'm 4'll (almost 5'0!) and weigh 113 lbs. I'm trying to lose a last 10 pounds, but I'm struggling. I eat around 1200 calories each day, and exercise 5 days a week for 30 minutes each day (my schedule can't take much more), but I used to hit the gym for much longer! (I love working out; I could go for a couple hours!)
I'm not really sure what else I can do to encourage my body to lose a few more inches. I feel as though my calorie intake is already as extreme as it gets. My goal is to have a flat stomach.
Any suggestions? I'm stuck, and could really use a hand!
Thanks!
I was wondering if there were any trainers or nutritionist who can help me out here..?
I'm 4'll (almost 5'0!) and weigh 113 lbs. I'm trying to lose a last 10 pounds, but I'm struggling. I eat around 1200 calories each day, and exercise 5 days a week for 30 minutes each day (my schedule can't take much more), but I used to hit the gym for much longer! (I love working out; I could go for a couple hours!)
I'm not really sure what else I can do to encourage my body to lose a few more inches. I feel as though my calorie intake is already as extreme as it gets. My goal is to have a flat stomach.
Any suggestions? I'm stuck, and could really use a hand!
Thanks!
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How long have you been plateauing for? Are you measuring/weighing/tracking properly? How much have you lost so far?0
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Hi!
Its probably been three months. I've been slowly losing weight for about a year and half, and I've lost 17 pounds so far.0 -
Have you been weighing all your food? It makes a huge difference.
Also, have you been measuring yourself?0 -
Hi Everyone!
I was wondering if there were any trainers or nutritionist who can help me out here..?
I'm 4'll (almost 5'0!) and weigh 113 lbs. I'm trying to lose a last 10 pounds, but I'm struggling. I eat around 1200 calories each day, and exercise 5 days a week for 30 minutes each day (my schedule can't take much more), but I used to hit the gym for much longer! (I love working out; I could go for a couple hours!)
I'm not really sure what else I can do to encourage my body to lose a few more inches. I feel as though my calorie intake is already as extreme as it gets. My goal is to have a flat stomach.
Any suggestions? I'm stuck, and could really use a hand!
Thanks!
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I usually do moderate cardio, like jogging or cycling. I strength train once a week, only because I feel like I can't do more within my time constraints.0
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No, I don't normally weigh my food. How does that work? I haven't heard of too many trying that.
And yes, I measure myself with a tape measure and weigh myself with a medical scale. Although, I don't take the time to regularly measure myself with the tape and usually just jump on the scale for a second.0 -
I usually do moderate cardio, like jogging or cycling. I strength train once a week, only because I feel like I can't do more within my time constraints.
The only 2 ways to change this is: do more exercise to increase calories burned or eat less than you're eating now. I would definitely try to increase calories burned. There are workouts that you can do at home with no equipment that are 10 minutes long so really time constraint shouldn't be an issue.
A.C.E. Certified Personal/Group FitnessTrainer
IDEA Fitness member
Kickboxing Certified Instructor
Been in fitness for 30 years and have studied kinesiology and nutrition0 -
One more question: Is this affected by how much I stand? I recently changed from a desk job to an internship (I'm in college), and now I stand for about four to eight hours, walking periodically, but not walking quickly.
Thanks for all your feed back?0 -
Up the intensity and vary the types of cardio you are doing. The body adapts to sustained moderate cardio of the same types pretty quickly. Use a HR monitor and once or twice a week you should do high intensity intervals, getting your HR into high Zone 4 or even Zone 5. Try some of these workouts :-
http://www.runnersworld.com/workouts/four-great-treadmill-workouts0
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