Not even an ounce!
elly620
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I'm on day 49 of P90X. I do the program a little different but I workout at least 3 times a week and up to 6 days a week. I have not lost any weight in two weeks. After not losing any weight the first week, I analyzed my diet. Sodium is high and I haven't been drinking enough water. So I started drinking 100 fl oz a day and I have tried to eat less salt. BUT I still have not lost any weight. I think that I should have lost something.
My food diary is very accurate (I measure and weigh EVERYTHING) and I am a very active person (I have a FitBit and walk ALOT). So if anyone could look at my diary and see where else I may be messing up. It would be greatly appreciated.
Also feel free to add me as a friend!
My food diary is very accurate (I measure and weigh EVERYTHING) and I am a very active person (I have a FitBit and walk ALOT). So if anyone could look at my diary and see where else I may be messing up. It would be greatly appreciated.
Also feel free to add me as a friend!
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weight loss is not linear and our bodies are not calculators. you will not lose every week. some weeks you might even gain for no reason. as long as your calories in vs calories out math checks out then don't worry about it, it will catch up to you with time. step away from the scale for a while and focus on what you're actually doing vs what the scale says.0
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It would help if you told us what you weigh?0
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I didn't see anything alarming and short term trends are so hard to diagnose. I would second the poster above, two weeks is nothing really (especially for women). Keep working hard and focus on gaining strength, muscle tone, and changes will happen.
It did seem like your protein totals were consistently lower than suggested (although that was mostly because of your exercise burns allowing for extra calories).
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When I started crossfit at home I lost nothing for the first three and a half weeks. I actually gained a few pounds! I was stunned. I stuck with it, I use the fitness pal app and an activity tracker similar to fitbit. After 30 days I had only lost 4 lbs but I went down to a slimmer size 12. After another 30 or so days I had only lost another 5 lbs but I am now a size 10. I started at 169 lbs. I am now around 159 but I can now see some muscle definition. I also had to increase my calorie intake. I was eating strictly 1200. With building muscle that's not near enough so now I eat at least 1550 to 1700 depending on the days I workout. I still have a ways to go, and winter has really slowed my momentum but I have a goal and plan on sticking with it! Good luck!0
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I weigh 151.60
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Thanks for your responses.0
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Oh and I'm 5'5"0
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Bump0
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I would like to lose a pound a week.0
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I would like to lose a pound a week.
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You say you weigh everything but I still see cups of items. Weigh all solids (peanut butter, oatmeal) watch this
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JVjWPclrWVY0 -
How do I find out my tdee?0
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This can give you an estimate. Of course the only way to truly know is to accurately track everything you eat and see if your results match up over a long period of time.
http://www.exrx.net/Calculators/CalRequire.html0 -
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I used Queenliz's calculator. For my current weight and I put working out 4 day a week. My BMR is 1363. TDEE is 1934. So now what?0
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I've never done P90X but could it be possible that you are gaining muscle? Muscle takes up less room than fat so you wouldn't see any results on the scale.
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Gaining muscle takes a long time. On average the max weight gain from muscle growth is only 1/4 of a pound.0
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@queenliz99. Great video. I didn't realize how much of a difference it is to even weigh peanut butter. Thank you for that video.0
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Okay. So I am suppose to eat 1,548 in calories. I walk a lot (ALOT, ALOT, ALOT) plus I workout. Do I eat any of my exercise calories or no?0
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Yep, weighing gives you great heads up. And you don't need to do it for ever.0
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We lose weight in the kitchen, get fit in the gym :-)0
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SO do I eat back any of my exercise calories???0
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If you use the TDEE calculator, then no. If you use MFP as intended, then yes, eat all or most of your calories back. MFP tends to be generous with calorie burns.0
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So if I stick to mfp's 1200 calories then I can eat back some of the calories but not go over the 1548 for TDEE. I think that sounds like a good idea. And weigh EVERYTHING!0
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Eat MFP's calorie goal and eat most or part of your exercise calories back. TDEE eat 1548 everyday, exercise calories are included in your goal. One or the other.0
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I'll stick with the TDEE amount. Seems easier.0
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I'm on day 49 of P90X. I do the program a little different but I workout at least 3 times a week and up to 6 days a week. I have not lost any weight in two weeks. After not losing any weight the first week, I analyzed my diet. Sodium is high and I haven't been drinking enough water. So I started drinking 100 fl oz a day and I have tried to eat less salt. BUT I still have not lost any weight. I think that I should have lost something.
My food diary is very accurate (I measure and weigh EVERYTHING) and I am a very active person (I have a FitBit and walk ALOT). So if anyone could look at my diary and see where else I may be messing up. It would be greatly appreciated.
Also feel free to add me as a friend!
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Are you eating enough? At one point my trainer told me I wasn't. I increased my caloric intake significantly and immediately started losing weight...0
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