What am I doing wrong? Keep gaining!!!

Love_Is_My_Fuel
Love_Is_My_Fuel Posts: 211 Member
edited November 12 in Health and Weight Loss
So 3 weeks in a row I've gained weight since starting Jillian Michaels Shred and adding more cardio. I've gained a total of 3.4 lbs. so far!! What am I doing wrong because I'm very frustrated? I eat very strict and within my macros, I weigh and log everything! Help!!
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  • Liftng4Lis
    Liftng4Lis Posts: 15,151 Member
    Your exercise calories are REALLY high. If you are using a fitbit, you should not be claiming calories for walk/run like exercises as well. Don you have negative calorie adjustments enabled? Also you have a lot of cup measurements. Weigh everything, except liquids.
  • Love_Is_My_Fuel
    Love_Is_My_Fuel Posts: 211 Member
    I use my heart rate monitor when I work out because I have the fitbit flex. I do have the negative calories on too, I will also start measuring everything with my scale from now on :) thank you.
  • Love_Is_My_Fuel
    Love_Is_My_Fuel Posts: 211 Member
    Do you think I'm burning too many calories?
  • Liftng4Lis
    Liftng4Lis Posts: 15,151 Member
    I use my heart rate monitor when I work out because I have the fitbit flex. I do have the negative calories on too, I will also start measuring everything with my scale from now on :) thank you.

    When doing cardio exercises, I count them as 1 calorie. My jawbone is already recording them, so that would be double dipping to count them as more.
    The weighing part is the most important part of logging.
  • jkal1979
    jkal1979 Posts: 1,896 Member
    Looking at your exercise I see that you are logging walking. Let your Fitbit do it's job and don't log the walking videos. It can throw your calorie count off as well. Whenever you log any exercise while wearing your Fitbit (like 30 DS) make sure that you log the exact start and stop times so it doesn't throw your exercise calories off.
  • Do you think I'm burning too many calories?
    Then you would loose weight, so no.
  • Love_Is_My_Fuel
    Love_Is_My_Fuel Posts: 211 Member
    Uelandir wrote: »
    Do you think I'm burning too many calories?
    Then you would loose weight, so no.

    Burning too many calories and not eating enough is what I meant
  • Laurend224
    Laurend224 Posts: 1,748 Member
    Uelandir wrote: »
    Do you think I'm burning too many calories?
    Then you would loose weight, so no.

    Burning too many calories and not eating enough is what I meant

    You would be losing weight rapidly if that were the case.
  • Love_Is_My_Fuel
    Love_Is_My_Fuel Posts: 211 Member
    jkal1979 wrote: »
    Looking at your exercise I see that you are logging walking. Let your Fitbit do it's job and don't log the walking videos. It can throw your calorie count off as well. Whenever you log any exercise while wearing your Fitbit (like 30 DS) make sure that you log the exact start and stop times so it doesn't throw your exercise calories off.

    I log the exact times start and stop, I wear my heart rate monitor when doing my power walking workouts so I get negative calorie allowance after. Should I stop wearing my fitbit for workouts and just use my heart rate monitor?
  • Sued0nim
    Sued0nim Posts: 17,456 Member
    Cut your exercise calories in half and see what happens with your weight
  • CharlieBeansmomTracey
    CharlieBeansmomTracey Posts: 7,682 Member
    also it could be water weight as well,but I agree you need to weigh you food(liquid should only be weighed in cups) anytime you start a new workout program your body can retain water.(learned that the hard way lol) also too much cardio they say(research) can cause you to gain weight as well. 30-60 min of cardio 3-4 days a week is all most people need.some dont exercise at all and still lose weight. if you can incorporate some resistance/weight training(lifting weights) the other days of the week if you dont already.This will help you retain any lean muscle you may have.
  • I empathize with you. It is quite frustrating to workout hard and not see progress =(

    If you are confident that your food and exercise calorie counts are accurate, I can think of two reasons you might still gain weight.

    1. You're actually gaining muscle. You can check this by measuring your % of body fat.

    2. If your body fat is increasing, then the problem might be hormonal. This essentially means that despite your good eating, your body "thinks" it is starving because one or more of a multitude of hormones (leptin, ghrelin, adiponectin, and/or others) are out of balance, signaling your body to store more fat, and defend the fat it has.

    If 2 is the case, I have a few thoughts about how to approach it, but nothing sure. In the short term, I like the post above that suggests cut your exercise in half and see what happens.
  • ndj1979
    ndj1979 Posts: 29,136 Member
    you are doing the following:

    overestimating calories burned
    overestimated calories consumed via not weighing everything with a food scale

    those two combined are why you are not losing….
  • mesa4
    mesa4 Posts: 21 Member
    Just a suggestion. My doctor put me on a low carb diet 3 and a half weeks ago, So far I am losing really well.. 10# Ive been not worrying so much about calories but trying to keep my carbs around 60 a day. I usually have about a 100. Im sure it will slow down after a while but you might want to switch it up some and give it a try.

  • brianpperkins
    brianpperkins Posts: 6,124 Member
    HRMs don't necessarily produce accurate caloric estimations for walking .... you're not weighing foods .... classic eating more and burning less than you think.
  • SergeantSausage
    SergeantSausage Posts: 1,673 Member
    Uelandir wrote: »
    Do you think I'm burning too many calories?
    Then you would loose weight, so no.

    Burning too many calories and not eating enough is what I meant

    LOL

    How, exactly, would one *gain* weight by doing that? Exactly.
  • slucki01
    slucki01 Posts: 284 Member
    there is no way that walking burns as many calories as what you've got recorded.
  • shifterbrainz
    shifterbrainz Posts: 245 Member
    ndj1979 wrote: »
    you are doing the following:

    overestimating calories burned
    overestimated calories consumed via not weighing everything with a food scale

    those two combined are why you are not losing….

    Under estimating calories consumed perhaps? Not nitpicking, just wondering if typo or am I missing something? :confused:
  • Liftng4Lis
    Liftng4Lis Posts: 15,151 Member
    Cut out as much carbohydrates as possible, instead introduce fruit and veg, if possible introduce apples & peppers these are proven to help lose weight as they leave you fuller, excerise as much as possible, drink green tea every morning and night (people say it tastes unpleasant but It doesn't really if I'm honest, I've been drinking green teas for the past 2-3 weeks and am already seeing great results!) Before or after intense workouts/exercises drink green tea (if you look up studies on green tea it will prove and show to you how green tea works) I'm also trying to lose weight for summer and have been using these techniques for 2 or 3 weeks and am already losing weight, it works for me and I hope it works for you :smiley:

    Nope-totally unnecessary.
    Please provide the scientific proof, via link please, to show the effects of green tea.
  • BWBTrish
    BWBTrish Posts: 2,817 Member
    I use my HRM for my power walks too..

    1. It doesn't give me such a high amount of calories as yours. (same video's but your stats are different of mine of course)
    2. I only eat back 1/4 of those burned calories ( because of over estimation of devices)
    3. I weigh every solid food and measure every liquid.

    and it goes perfect for me..pounds are falling off.
  • brianpperkins
    brianpperkins Posts: 6,124 Member
    Cut out as much carbohydrates as possible, instead introduce fruit and veg, if possible introduce apples & peppers these are proven to help lose weight as they leave you fuller, excerise as much as possible, drink green tea every morning and night (people say it tastes unpleasant but It doesn't really if I'm honest, I've been drinking green teas for the past 2-3 weeks and am already seeing great results!) Before or after intense workouts/exercises drink green tea (if you look up studies on green tea it will prove and show to you how green tea works) I'm also trying to lose weight for summer and have been using these techniques for 2 or 3 weeks and am already losing weight, it works for me and I hope it works for you :smiley:

    Low carb produces a water weight loss. Each gram of glycogen stored in the muscles is accompanied by 2-3 grams of water. Green tea is not a magic bullet ... it doesn't produce weightloss. Fruits are carb heavy ....


  • Amanda4change
    Amanda4change Posts: 620 Member
    I wear my Fitbit all the time, I use a HRM when I run (treadmill), and on interval days (I do the crossramp at the gym with intervals of high/medium resistance) I make sure I note the times so my Fitbit doesn't double dip the calories. I do eat back about 35% of the exercise calories from these activities. I do not log calories burned from any other source (such as lifting which I do 3-4 days a week), yoga (which I do to limber up muscles), or when I add an exercise video at home (however since I wear my Fitbit it includes these in my daily steps. When I have days where I get more calories under the Fitbit adjustment I don't eat those either. The only thing I do not weigh (or measure for liquids) is water, everything else is done by weight (then I select the entry that is closest to the weight, without going under). For example if I have a banana that's 96 grams, I'll often just use the 100 gram entry instead of figuring out the math
  • aaliceinw
    aaliceinw Posts: 747 Member
    I deactivate my footpod when do my cardio because it really throws off my garmin. I also do not add my steps when I log my walking exercise.
  • Love_Is_My_Fuel
    Love_Is_My_Fuel Posts: 211 Member
    Not sure where the misconception happened that I don't weigh my food, I do. Great advice everyone,,lots of good tips. Thank you
  • ndj1979
    ndj1979 Posts: 29,136 Member
    ndj1979 wrote: »
    you are doing the following:

    overestimating calories burned
    overestimated calories consumed via not weighing everything with a food scale

    those two combined are why you are not losing….

    Under estimating calories consumed perhaps? Not nitpicking, just wondering if typo or am I missing something? :confused:

    yea sorry typo …

  • ndj1979
    ndj1979 Posts: 29,136 Member
    Not sure where the misconception happened that I don't weigh my food, I do. Great advice everyone,,lots of good tips. Thank you

    do you weigh/log/measure EVERYTHING????
  • Love_Is_My_Fuel
    Love_Is_My_Fuel Posts: 211 Member
    slucki01 wrote: »
    there is no way that walking burns as many calories as what you've got recorded.
    It's not just walking,,it's hit training with jogging worked in. There is a lot of upper body involved as well and I break a sweat every time. It's considered power walking or indoor jogging :)
  • Love_Is_My_Fuel
    Love_Is_My_Fuel Posts: 211 Member
    ndj1979 wrote: »
    Not sure where the misconception happened that I don't weigh my food, I do. Great advice everyone,,lots of good tips. Thank you

    do you weigh/log/measure EVERYTHING????
    The only things I haven't been weighing are lettuce and liquids or if I have oatmeal.

  • Crash1361
    Crash1361 Posts: 3 Member
    I just started using the Jawbone with this site and have a question? It appears that when I use the elliptical at the gym the JaWbone does not count any activity. It's only when walking or running. Do you see the same thing? Not sure if I should add under exercise or not
  • Love_Is_My_Fuel
    Love_Is_My_Fuel Posts: 211 Member
    rabbitjb wrote: »
    Cut your exercise calories in half and see what happens with your weight
    Trying this!! Also putting the scale away for now!

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