2 weeks - Same #
DREWX2
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I just finished 2 weeks of working out and eating very clean, and that is being honest. However, the scale has not moved...at all. I use the same scale and weigh in one time/week. If anything, I least should have lost some water weight.
I don't get it and this has to be the most frustrating feeling!
Help????
I don't get it and this has to be the most frustrating feeling!
Help????
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I have been doing this for 6 days and I gained a pound and then lost it again... so I feel your pain! Just remember... losing too much weight too fast is not healthy... it takes time! At least that is what I tell myself!0
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That does sound quite frustrating. Do you have a counter-top scale for weighing your food? I am wondering if you are over-calculating your food portions if you are just eyeballing it or something. Just a thought.0
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Are you measuring yourself? As in your neck, arms, legs, waist, hips, calves, etc?
When I work out and 'diet', I don't really see the scale go down as much as I can tell the inches are going down.
Try that and see...you may not lose pounds right away but you will lose inches. Good luck!
(Oh and I saw they have a place in here to monitor your inches too!)0 -
The experts say that the first 3 weeks is the hardest for people for just that reason little to no wieght loss, because your muscles are retaining water when you first start workingout then after a few weeks they will release it as your body gets use to this new way of eatting and exercise then you will see the results... I hope I am as accurate as I think I am.... Please keep it up doing nothing gaurantees bad results this way I gaurantee in time you will be surprised pleasantly OMG! where did it all go surprised.0
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Have you measured yourself? Sometimes you may not lose weight but you do lose inches.......Keep up the good work the lbs will come off !!!!!!!!!!!!!0
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this also happen to me, I tried keeping myself on a strict 1200 cal diet, but after a week or two I stop losing so therefore I up my cals and started losing again, hope this helps. more cals gave me more energy too for exercise0
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