WHY =/
blood88
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I actually started my life changing experience on April 16th 2011 and my starting weight was (I can’t believe I’m saying how much a weigh on the internet) 287lbs 0_o The first week I walked a mile after 7pm and only ate 1500 calories a day….that first week I lost 7lbs This Last week I amped up the workout to 2 miles and moved down the calories to 1200 or less and I lost only 6lbs…and this week I’m walking 6 miles and my calorie intake is 1000 a day…I cheated and weighted myself today and it said I only lost 2lbs. =/
Is it because I'm building muscles?
Is it because I'm building muscles?
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Water weight.......that's why so many people lose big at first....0
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definitely water weight in the beginning.0
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It's because you arent eating enough calories. It's not at all healthy to go below 1200...are you eating back your calories that you expend during exercise?0
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1000 calories isn't healthy to eat.0
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You can build muscle as you lose the fat so it might be worth taking measurements to see how you actually slimming down. i found this really satisfying putting the tape measure around my waist/hips at what I USED to measure and actually SEEING how much smaller I was!0
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That and your calorie intake sounds way too low for someone walking 6 miles a day.0
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http://www.myfitnesspal.com/topics/show/9433-expectations
Read that. It will tell you what to expect throughout your weightloss journey.
First of all, you lose quite a bit of weight in the first 2 weeks of this journey, after that you lose much less but maintain a steady weekly loss.
Secondly, your calorific intake is far too low. Your metabolism will slow down if you aren't feeding it enough and you're exercising a lot. 1400 - 1500 calories a day is probably where you should be. And after you log your exercise, you need to get your 'net' calories back up to at least 1200.0 -
Bump your calories back up. You are getting exercise, and you need to replenish your body's fuel! Great job though!!:flowerforyou:0
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Why indeed? But the question is not why are you losing less, but why do you keep lowering your cal goal? It is normal to lose a large amount the first week or two, and then for loss to level off to 1-3 lbs per week. Any loss higher than that in subsequent weeks indicates something is WRONG, not right. 2 lbs per week is healthy, sustainable weight loss. You didn't gain the weight overnight, why would you expect to lose it overnight?
I'd recommend reading the following threads:
http://www.myfitnesspal.com/topics/show/9433-expectations
http://www.myfitnesspal.com/topics/show/186814-some-mfp-basics
http://www.myfitnesspal.com/topics/show/222019-60-lbs-in-60-days?hl=60+lbs
http://www.myfitnesspal.com/topics/show/61706-guide-to-calorie-deficits
http://www.myfitnesspal.com/topics/show/160943-why-the-scale-lies0 -
no you aren't building muscle. it takes a calorie surplus to do that.
and stop saying "only". i'm not sure what you expect but 1-2 pounds is normal weight loss per week. you're setting yourself up for fail with this attitude.0 -
15 pounds in under 3 weeks. You are doing GREAT. That weight is going to come off...but at a slow and steady pace. Don't starve yourself, it will not help! Relax and enjoy the journey...you are going to be amazed with yourself as you go through this!0
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Why indeed? But the question is not why are you losing less, but why do you keep lowering your cal goal? It is normal to lose a large amount the first week or two, and then for loss to level off to 1-3 lbs per week. Any loss higher than that in subsequent weeks indicates something is WRONG, not right. 2 lbs per week is healthy, sustainable weight loss. You didn't gain the weight overnight, why would you expect to lose it overnight?
I'd recommend reading the following threads:
http://www.myfitnesspal.com/topics/show/9433-expectations
http://www.myfitnesspal.com/topics/show/186814-some-mfp-basics
http://www.myfitnesspal.com/topics/show/222019-60-lbs-in-60-days?hl=60+lbs
http://www.myfitnesspal.com/topics/show/61706-guide-to-calorie-deficits
http://www.myfitnesspal.com/topics/show/160943-why-the-scale-lies
I concur.0 -
give yourself credit for a job well done!! water weight comes off really fast in the beginning. as you get rid of the water weight you start working on losing the fat which comes off slower. also you aren't taking in enough calories. you dropped your calorie intake too low too fast. look at your goals and let mfp calculate a healthy number of calories for you to eat daily. don't expect 6-7 pounds every week. it's not healthy or realistic. keep up the good work!!0
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Why indeed? But the question is not why are you losing less, but why do you keep lowering your cal goal? It is normal to lose a large amount the first week or two, and then for loss to level off to 1-3 lbs per week. Any loss higher than that in subsequent weeks indicates something is WRONG, not right. 2 lbs per week is healthy, sustainable weight loss. You didn't gain the weight overnight, why would you expect to lose it overnight?
I'd recommend reading the following threads:
http://www.myfitnesspal.com/topics/show/9433-expectations
http://www.myfitnesspal.com/topics/show/186814-some-mfp-basics
http://www.myfitnesspal.com/topics/show/222019-60-lbs-in-60-days?hl=60+lbs
http://www.myfitnesspal.com/topics/show/61706-guide-to-calorie-deficits
http://www.myfitnesspal.com/topics/show/160943-why-the-scale-lies
I concur.
me too0 -
There is a tool called the Basal Metabolic Rate. This tells you how many calories your body burns just by being in bed all day, doing absolutely nothing. You need to eat that just to survive and keep your weight the same. If you are working out as well, then you need to bump up your caloric intake.
Your body goes into a hibernation mode when it is not getting enough food to replenish itself... and there is nothing you can do about that except for eat. Eat continuously. Even if what you are eating is a banana. Later eat an orange. Later eat an apple... and I mean an hour later. Keep the food going into your body during your awake hours and your body will not retaliate by storing as fat for later use.
Good luck on your journey... I just started mine last week.0 -
My trainer (and I've read this lots in fitness books) says that people often make the mistake of eating less AND exercising more. YOu need to do one of the other preferably exercise more rather than eat less :happy: :flowerforyou:0
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Remember when we're this heavy, we sort of shock our bodies when we first start moving around. You may want to do a little more intense cardio and see if that helps. Don't give up, you will fluctuate as you go through this journey...0
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You are not eating enough.0
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congrats on making changes to your life. You have done amazing so far. Have you entered your stats into MFP to see what is recommended for your caloric intake each day? No one should have less than 1200 and you may actually need a bit more right now to stay strong and healthy while you lose the weight. You asked about the drop in your weight loss and if it was muscle gain. Here is the thing, whenever you start a weight loss program you will typically see a big loss the first and maybe second week. After that it will dip lower (although your loss was still high) and for most it ends up being between 1 - 2 pounds a week. The muscle gain thing is a myth. Almost all of us will not gain weight from toning/muscle conditioning. That does happen but it is usually on those people that are already lean and are doing serious weight training. I wish you luck and success in this journey. Take a step back, and set your calories a bit higher. i look forward to reading your successes !!0
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1. Not enough Calories-your body has no stored energy to use up
2. Water wt-from all the excess sodium and what not that was staying in you
3. Your body says HEY WHATS GOIN ON!!!! and tries to hold on to fat that has been around for some time0 -
Your calorie intake is too low, your body is going into storage mode. Almost panicking and grabbing everything you eat to put into storage. If you want to keep your metabolism up, increase your intake of raw fruit and veg throughout the day. Good Luck and hang in there!!0
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