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Eating 1100 cals per day walking 10000 steps and I still weight the same

koollidz
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I'm frustrated

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Try upping your calories a little. I was eating 900-1000 cal a day,and always hitting my 10,000+ steps on my fitbit and scales didnt move for 6 weeks....started eating between 1200-1400 cal a day...and BOOM lost 6 lbs first week,3lbs second week,3 lbs third week. Only change was upping calories slightly0
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Open up your food diary so we can pinpoint what the problem is.
ETA: Also, how long have you been at the same weight?0 -
Definitely up your cals, walking 10,000 steps adds a lot of calories!0
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Eat more. And for how long have you been trying?0
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Do you use a food scale and weigh everything you eat?0
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britishbroccoli wrote: »Do you use a food scale and weigh everything you eat?
This, if not you could easily be eating 50% more cals than you think you are0 -
Open your food diary. You can get lots of advice here if people can see your eating habits.0
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I'm not sure what your BMR is, but having too extreme of a calorie deficit puts your body into "starvation mode" and it begins to conserve weight. Try upping your calorie intake a bit for a few weeks and see if that helps.0
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Your body is in starvation mode. You're expelling too much energy without replenishing your stores. Eat more.0
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You probably need to increase your calories. Are you drinking enough water?0
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I'm not sure what your BMR is, but having too extreme of a calorie deficit puts your body into "starvation mode" and it begins to conserve weight. Try upping your calorie intake a bit for a few weeks and see if that helps.
No, no it doesn't. Read this: http://www.aworkoutroutine.com/starvation-mode/0 -
The most common reason people don't lose weight even if they're doing everything right is that they're not logging accurately.
All solid foods should be weighed and not measured.0 -
how are you determining you are eating 1100 calories a day? Are you logging everything? I would also up my calories can be you are holding lots of water weight.0
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nentecular wrote: »
No, no it doesn't. Read this: http://www.aworkoutroutine.com/starvation-mode/
Oh, my, goodness, gracious. I am so glad that I stumbled upon your post and therefore that article. What a fantastic read; thank you!0
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