Plateau- Tips?
itsyeseniaaaaaa
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I have recently hit a plateau. I have been working my bum off for over 3 months now and I haven't seen great results. I know it takes time but I thought I would be farther than this.
Does any one have any tips to get out of this plateau and boost my weight loss?
Does any one have any tips to get out of this plateau and boost my weight loss?
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I haven't been losing any weight in about a month now. I have been switching up my workouts and my eating but nothing is happening.
In 3 months, I have lost about 3-5 pounds.0 -
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I am 5 ft 5 in and weigh about 152.
My TDEE if calculated right is about 2366 and I'm eating about 1800 calories a day.0 -
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itsyeseniaaaaaa wrote: »I am 5 ft 5 in and weight about 152.
My TDEE if calculated right is about 2366 and I'm eating about 1800 calories a day.
TDEE of 2366? How in the world did you come up with a number that high?
online calculator...
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Lower your calories a bit or do more cardio it may help , it worked for me may not for you though0
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SaraSteeves1993 wrote: »Lower your calories a bit or do more cardio it may help , it worked for me may not for you though
Thank you! I might just try that.
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itsyeseniaaaaaa wrote: »itsyeseniaaaaaa wrote: »I am 5 ft 5 in and weight about 152.
My TDEE if calculated right is about 2366 and I'm eating about 1800 calories a day.
TDEE of 2366? How in the world did you come up with a number that high?
online calculator...
What activity level did you chose because that number seems pretty high.
I chose moderately active.
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Either you're a professional athlete, a construction worker, or you're waaayy overestimating your calorie burn. A TDEE of 2300+ for your height and weight implies you're doing hardcore 90+ minute workouts everyday...0
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You are eating to many calories.0
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There's no tips because there's really no such thing as a plateau... If you aren't losing weight over a reasonable period of time you just need to eat less or move more.
Might sound too simple to be true but there it is.0 -
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