I CAN'T lose weight. :(
thincharlene
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Hello! I've started my weight loss journey a month back and the first week I lost about 5 pounds:
SW: 135
HW: 138.5
LW: 129.5
CW: 132.5
GW: 125
But recently I've been stuck in 132lb for a full week and I don't understand why. I walk everyday, I do Zumba everyday for an hour, I do situps, jumping jacks and squats everyday, I go to the gym on the weekends, I usually eat under my calorie goal and I've cut all junk food and sodas out of my life only drinking water. So my question is, if I'm doing everything right, why am I not getting any results?
SW: 135
HW: 138.5
LW: 129.5
CW: 132.5
GW: 125
But recently I've been stuck in 132lb for a full week and I don't understand why. I walk everyday, I do Zumba everyday for an hour, I do situps, jumping jacks and squats everyday, I go to the gym on the weekends, I usually eat under my calorie goal and I've cut all junk food and sodas out of my life only drinking water. So my question is, if I'm doing everything right, why am I not getting any results?
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How is your protein intake? Up your protein, see the weight loss. It could very well be diet.0
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Might want to try eating a little more since you exercise so much. Also, you may want to add some weights in with that cardio.0
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Weight loss is not linear, you could be retaining fluid, and one week is NOT long enough to even begin thinking you "can't" lose weight.0
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You don't say how tall you are, so it's unclear that you even need to lose weight. Regardless of height, 132 isn't a large person. Weight loss would be slow, probably no more than 1/2 pound a week. You just joined in May and it's still May, so be patient. If you open your diary and give us more info, we might be able to offer advice.0
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Maybe open up your diary so people can have a look? They might be able to give more helpful advice if you do that.0
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Well, it's only been a month and your current weight is less than your start weight, if I read right. When you don't have much to lose it can take a while. It has taken me nearly twelve weeks to lose 14 pounds, and the last month I've only lost four, but that puts me three pounds from my goal. Also, you are working out a lot, maybe you have gained some muscle. Try measuring your waist. You may have lost more in inches than pounds. Otherwise, hang in there. Slow and steady wins the race.0
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You night also be building up some muscle. Muscle is usually denser than fat, so you may be getting fitter and leaner, but your weight may stay the same as you replace fat with muscle.0
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Start weight lifting and eating a bit more. A lot of people eat way too little and wonder why they don't lose weight. It could work.0
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A week is not enough to define ability to lose weight.0
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How tall are you? Seems like a fairly normal weight for an average sized woman. Maybe your body is trying to tell you something?0
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Do you weigh all your foods so you know exactly what you are consuming? No eye-balling or guesses or using measuring cups.... Its a pain, but you should know exactly what you are consuming. And I wouldn't be worried about one week. My weight fluctuates from week to week. I may be up or down 3 lbs from week to week. You want to look at trends over time.0
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But you ARE. If you think you need to lose 10 pounds faster than the rate you're going now, you are wrong.0
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I am 5'20
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You night also be building up some muscle. Muscle is usually denser than fat, so you may be getting fitter and leaner, but your weight may stay the same as you replace fat with muscle.
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What goal are you trying to achieve a week? I suspect it's 2lbs, but correct me if I'm wrong.
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take in as close to your calories as possible thats whats wrong with me0
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I wouldn't change a thing unless you continue not losing any weight for 3 weeks.0
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I was starting to think the same thing. My daughter pressured me to lose the scales for a while, so I did.
I felt much better for it, and the weight started to slowly drop. I increased my exercise goal by 100 cals per session, but also increased my percentage of Protein. I think you need to keep juggling to find what suits your body. Keep going and good luck.0 -
You night also be building up some muscle. Muscle is usually denser than fat, so you may be getting fitter and leaner, but your weight may stay the same as you replace fat with muscle.
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Niner, in NROLFW, author Lou Schuler states a calorie deficit of no more than 300 cals/day is permissible. But I see so many posts saying you can't gain muscle or strength with a deficit. The book is a few years old so I don't know if that idea is now outdated. Could you give us your take on that?0 -
My goal is to lose at least 2 pounds a week.0
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2 lbs a week is not healthy for anyone. Plus you'll just gain it right back very quickly because you might put your body in starvation mode.0
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your goal is way too aggressive for your size, OP2 lbs a week is not healthy for anyone.
I've been losing an average of 2.5 a week since December and I'm doing fine.Plus you'll just gain it right back very quickly because you might put your body in starvation mode.
No. That's not how starvation mode works.0 -
your goal is way too aggressive for your size, OP2 lbs a week is not healthy for anyone.
I've been losing an average of 2.5 a week since December and I'm doing fine.Plus you'll just gain it right back very quickly because you might put your body in starvation mode.
No. That's not how starvation mode works.
You're right my response is inaccurate but like you said, her goal is pretty aggressive for her size. That's what I was trying to get at.0 -
Hello! I've started my weight loss journey a month back and the first week I lost about 5 pounds:
SW: 135
HW: 138.5
LW: 129.5
CW: 132.5
GW: 125
But recently I've been stuck in 132lb for a full week and I don't understand why. I walk everyday, I do Zumba everyday for an hour, I do situps, jumping jacks and squats everyday, I go to the gym on the weekends, I usually eat under my calorie goal and I've cut all junk food and sodas out of my life only drinking water. So my question is, if I'm doing everything right, why am I not getting any results?
Welcome.
So, you've been doing this a month, lost an average of 3.5 pounds and you are worried?
First of all, that first five pounds was probably water. Second of all, three weeks is not enough time to make a judgment that you CAN"T lose weight. My advice is to chuck that horrible word.
Also, you have very little to lose, which means you need to lower your expectations and up your calorie goal to lose .5 pounds per week. Weigh all your food and measure your liquids and log every single thing you eat. If you exercise, eat back a portion of your exercise calories. If you are consistent with keep to your calorie goal, you will lose weight unless you have some medical condition stalling your weight loss. However, based on what you say in your original post, this is probably not the case.
Finally, you must be patient because of how little you have to lose. If you are aggressive and lose those ten or so pounds quickly, it will come back as soon as you return to maintenance.
Remember: slow easy, patience, and keep it simple.0 -
My goal is to lose at least 2 pounds a week.0
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2 lbs a week is not healthy for anyone. Plus you'll just gain it right back very quickly because you might put your body in starvation mode.
However, you are wrong about starvation mode. People who are normal weight or obese do not go into starvation mode.0 -
You night also be building up some muscle. Muscle is usually denser than fat, so you may be getting fitter and leaner, but your weight may stay the same as you replace fat with muscle.
A.C.E. Certified Personal and Group Fitness Trainer
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Niner, in NROLFW, author Lou Schuler states a calorie deficit of no more than 300 cals/day is permissible. But I see so many posts saying you can't gain muscle or strength with a deficit. The book is a few years old so I don't know if that idea is now outdated. Could you give us your take on that?
Realize that weight loss is a catabolic (tissue wasting) process while muscle building is an anabolic process. Almost impossible to gain muscle if deficit is the dominating factor. While it's possible to recomp if nutrition is correct and training is right for hypertrophy, a newbie trying this approach probably wouldn't see progress until well into their weight loss journey. Even for experienced lifters, the process is quite slow.
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Weight loss is not linear, you could be retaining fluid, and one week is NOT long enough to even begin thinking you "can't" lose weight.
This!!!! It's been a week! Weight loss isn't linear, it just doesn't work like that. What matters is the big picture, the overall trend over time.
From your profile, it looks like you've only been using this site for a few weeks. Be happy with the loss so far, and it will even out.0 -
My goal is to lose at least 2 pounds a week.
Be sensible and safe. Since you have so little to lose, your calories should be at about your TDEE minus 250 calories.
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I would say it has to be your eating. Something is going wrong there. Yes more protein, and maybe you are eating too many carbs! What have you changed recently? Maybe added on some stress too?0
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