Hit A Massive Plateau
toptestpilot
Posts: 7
I've been at it diligently since the beginning of April and have lost 30+ lbs...however I've only lost 1 lb since the end of May. I'm very strict and take in only 1200 calories a day. I also have increased my workouts from 20 minutes a day to almost 120 minutes a day and I'm burning 2000 calories during my workout -- still nothing.
I can't seem to shake this plateau.
Thoughts, ideas, suggestions? I still have 60 lbs that I need to lose!
I can't seem to shake this plateau.
Thoughts, ideas, suggestions? I still have 60 lbs that I need to lose!
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Take a month off.0
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How are you burning 1000 calories per hour in the gym? That seems a bit high, are you eating back those calories?
In fact, can you give us a bit more detail - age, sex, weight, calorie goal, exercise calories, exercise calories eaten back etc?0 -
I doubt you really burn that much. Is it the MFP estimate? Because that's not really good.0
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Following the convo. I hope you get some good advice. I personally could not eat that little, I eat between 1200 up to 3000 a day.... (binging is a bit of an issue here...) netting between 700-2000 generally with a goal of net 1950 for maintenance... I seen it said that slowly increasing your intake can sometimes help when you're in an extremely restrictive diet, but I'm sure someone will come along with the links n a more professional answer0
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You're eating too little if you're only eating 1200 and working out. Up your intake an eat back a few workout calories. There's like 90,000,000,000 threads of this same problem people are having and it's really as simple as not starving yourself.0
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You're only eating 1200 calories and you're burning 1000 calories at the gym!? Eat MORE and you'll start losing again.0
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How are you burning 1000 calories per hour in the gym? That seems a bit high, are you eating back those calories?
In fact, can you give us a bit more detail - age, sex, weight, calorie goal, exercise calories, exercise calories eaten back etc?
Age: 55
Weight (Now) 254
Sex: M
1000 calories/Hr:
Stairclimber: 45 minutes
Elliptical: 45 Minutes
Powercycle: 30 minutes
Started at 2000 calories/day - slow loss (less than 1 lb/week). Reduced to 1500 calories/day - went to 1.5 lbs/week. Reduced to 1200/day: stayed at 1.5 lb/week until late May; I've only lost 1 lb since then.
I'm not eating it back - I've been pretty strict and stayed within +/- 50 calories of my 1200 calorie goal.0 -
I doubt you really burn that much. Is it the MFP estimate? Because that's not really good.
Yeah, I do. I have a calorie counter that is pretty accurate (verified it against 3 other calorie counters). Most people can't do that much or strenuous exercise, but I've always been able to do so. When I was in the military, I used to burn 3000 to 5000 per day - but I also took in about 8000 per day.0 -
You are burning less calories than you think and in addition to that, you are eating more that you think.
Besides that-a male of your size should never aim to eat 1200 calories.
Weigh your food/measure your liquids/log everything!0 -
You're only eating 1200 calories and you're burning 1000 calories at the gym!? Eat MORE and you'll start losing again.0
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I can only go by own experience im smaller than you and have less than you to lose yet I eat more than you and im a woman 1200 calories is my opinion why this isn't working and if you really are exercising that much your running on empty feel free to add me, my advice is calculate BMR and TDEE and start eating calories halfway between these numbers and tweak if needed0
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I was just going to post a topic up about this. I started on a 1250cal a day diet as recommended by MFP to lose 2lbs a week. I was doing enough exercise to burn off about 600cals a day and was consuming them back but wasn't losing anything.
Came to the conclusion something wasn't right and figured my body was having issues as it didn't have enough energy to do the exercise so increased my intake to 1720cals a day for a 1lb loss per week and the weight loss has miraculously come back for the last 5 weeks running.
Lower the weight loss goal per week and eat a bit more and maybe you'll get things going again, it worked for me0 -
If possible get a HRM to track calorie burn.0
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You're only eating 1200 calories and you're burning 1000 calories at the gym!? Eat MORE and you'll start losing again.
It doesn't. You take in less than you expend, you lies weight. Absolutely, positively.0 -
You're only eating 1200 calories and you're burning 1000 calories at the gym!? Eat MORE and you'll start losing again.
It doesn't. You take in less than you expend, you lies weight. Absolutely, positively.
To be fair, a lot of people experience success by slightly upping calories or taking a few weeks off of dieting to get the scale moving again. Long term, calories intake wins out but there can be temporary stalls due to hormones and such.
OP - can you open your diary?0 -
I was on a plateau for a while.. a few months back. I didnt change the amount of calories I was eating but the type. More veggies, fruit and meat protein (with a little greek yougurt). I tried to stay away from most white carbs (did eat sweet potatoes)... and sweets. Which I had been doing but not as strict. I also gave up sodas and started drinking a gallon of water a day. I think this has really helped.0
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Women's minimum is 1200.
Men's minimum is 1800.
In my opinion, you're eating too little.0 -
I wouldn't call that a massive plateau.
I've been stuck in the 180's since Janurary. That's a flippin' plateau.
But in that time, I went from a size 16 to a size 12 (swimsuit is a 10).
As much as I HATE not seeing the scale move, I know my body looks different, tighter, firmer etc... because I have eye balls and can see it.
Are your clothes getting looser?0 -
All that working out does build muscle mass and burn fat, so you could be making amazing progress with no scale movement (like me!)
I know that is soooo frustrating...
Hang in there!0 -
If you are eating only 1200 calories and burning 1000-2000 you realize that you aren't netting 1200 calories a day right? You're netting 200 calories or under. That is basically an eating disorder. You're body is probably in starvation mode0
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I was on a plateau for about a month and was eating 1200 calories a day and I am a 4'11", 124 lb woman. I increased my calories to 1500 and the scale started moving again. I think you need to increase your calories and see if that helps.0
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I agree increase your daily calories for a week or 2 and see what happens , then maybe calorie cycle thru the week.0
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This happens to me sometimes. I just stick with the plan then usually I start losing aging. But, I think everyone is a little different.0
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you are not burning 2000 calories per work out. You just aren't. Stop that.0
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Yep...
Carrieous is right on...
If there was a way to burn 2,000 kcal in a workout we'd of all done figured that **** out.0 -
Yep...
Carrieous is right on...
If there was a way to burn 2,000 kcal in a workout we'd of all done figured that **** out.
If you're big enough I'd think that it would be possible, you'd just feel like dropping after the first 1,000.... Unless you have a bad coke habit...0 -
You're only eating 1200 calories and you're burning 1000 calories at the gym!? Eat MORE and you'll start losing again.
Is there actual evidence that shows this?0 -
You're only eating 1200 calories and you're burning 1000 calories at the gym!? Eat MORE and you'll start losing again.
Is there actual evidence that shows this?
No there's not. It goes against the principles of thermodynamics. Eating at a calorie deficit = weight loss. Eating at calorie surplus = weight gain. Eating at maintenance = plateau. There are no other options. '
The only circumstance in which eating more will indirectly help you lose weight is in the case of water weight. When you're dieting and exercising, it put stress on your body and it may retain water. Eating more will de-stress your body and aid in releasing that water weight.0 -
You're an obese male who claims to burn 2000 calories in your workout alone, while only eating 1200 calories, but hasn't lost more than a pound in over a month.
You're either:
A. A medical miracle. At which point head to your doctor ASAP as you could be the key to solving world starvation.
B. Eating far, far more calories than you think while burning far less than you imagine.
Which option do you think is more likely?0 -
I can only go by own experience im smaller than you and have less than you to lose yet I eat more than you and im a woman 1200 calories is my opinion why this isn't working and if you really are exercising that much your running on empty feel free to add me, my advice is calculate BMR and TDEE and start eating calories halfway between these numbers and tweak if needed
When you have excessive, non-essential body fat, especially in large quantities, there is no such thing as "running on empty".
If you, and half the people in this thread talking about starvation mode, or claiming his eating too little is causing the "plateau" were correct, there would be no such thing as the millions of emaciated people currently starving to death all over the world. If not eating, and running on "empty", led to weight loss "plateaus" then where do all those pictures come from of concentration camp victims and African children looking like flesh colored skeletons? Shouldn't all these bodies have gone into starvation mode and protected them from losing body fat?0
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