9.6 pounds in a week!
LaDawnnie
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i started last Wednesday! I've ate clean and healthy all week and worked out just a little! 9.6 lbs is a huge loss and now I'm motivated to keep pushing with week 2 and work out more! Add me if you want!
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Good job!
I lost 7.7 lbs. in the first week.
You might already know this, but you won't lose weight as rapidly after a few weeks. The first few pounds always drop the quickest.0 -
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When you eat at a calorie defecit, particularly if you significantly reduce your carb intake, you reduce your glycogen stores and the associated water which is why you will see huge initial drops and then it begins to stabilise into a steady weight loss
each gram of glycogen holds about 4g of water - you can lose up to 10lbs of water in the first couple of weeks
just keep going
remember all weight loss on the scale is a combination of water, body fat and LBM .. the trick is to lose as much body fat as possible and maintain as much LBM as possible .. you will see flucatuations in water weight with sodium in diet, change-up in exercise and hormones around ovulation and periods
good luck0 -
Great job! I myself started last Wednesday and I've lost 7lbs.0
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What you lost was mostly water weight, not actual fat.0
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Now you gotta keep it up and when you have weeks that aren't a huge weight loss or you lose no weight just know not to give up stay motivated... (Muscle weighs more than fat too :P)0
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When you eat at a calorie defecit, particularly if you significantly reduce your carb intake, you reduce your glycogen stores and the associated water which is why you will see huge initial drops and then it begins to stabilise into a steady weight loss
each gram of glycogen holds about 4g of water - you can lose up to 10lbs of water in the first couple of weeks
just keep going
remember all weight loss on the scale is a combination of water, body fat and LBM .. the trick is to lose as much body fat as possible and maintain as much LBM as possible .. you will see flucatuations in water weight with sodium in diet, change-up in exercise and hormones around ovulation and periods
good luck
This +1 Keep going, but it helps if you understand how things work.0 -
yes I know it was mostly water weight but I also lost 2% body fat with that, I forgot to post! and my goal is 2 lbs a week for the first couple of weeks and then1-2 a week bc I do understand it gets harder!0
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Keep it up. Any lb lost is a reason to celebrate0
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QuilterInVA wrote: »What you lost was mostly water weight, not actual fat.
Question...How do you lose water weight and not fat? Especially if you drink a ton of water? I don't understand the concept but you hear it all of the time.0 -
That's incredible! Keep going!0
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Thanks everybody! Every pound does matter. It keeps me motivated to reach my goal! 69 lbs to go! And thats about 40% body fat! But with clean eating and exercise I will get there!0
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Hello folks! I'm starting up again after being off for a long time. I can't remember if you loose better by eating all your daily cals plus workout cals or just eat daily cals and half of work out cals? Any suggestions or help is welcomed0
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Kimgreen27 wrote: »Hello folks! I'm starting up again after being off for a long time. I can't remember if you loose better by eating all your daily cals plus workout cals or just eat daily cals and half of work out cals? Any suggestions or help is welcomed
Ive heard just eat only half of your workout cals. Since its hard to be exact on everything, its safer that way. And good luck!
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Great job! I've been on MFP for almost 3 years now. Went from 260 to 179 before finding out I was pregnant. In two months I'll be joining you in your weight loss journey!0
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Wow! That's amazing! Feel free to share how u did it! And congrats on the baby!0
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That's really great. I've lost 3 lbs in 6 days. I'm pretty proud of that so I know you are proud of 9.60
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3 lbs is a lot too! Be very proud! I know 1-2 lbs a week is about average! Keep up the good work!0
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flippy1234 wrote: »Question...How do you lose water weight and not fat? Especially if you drink a ton of water? I don't understand the concept but you hear it all of the time.
Water weight in this context is what was discussed here:When you eat at a calorie defecit, particularly if you significantly reduce your carb intake, you reduce your glycogen stores and the associated water which is why you will see huge initial drops and then it begins to stabilise into a steady weight loss
each gram of glycogen holds about 4g of water - you can lose up to 10lbs of water in the first couple of weeks
just keep going
remember all weight loss on the scale is a combination of water, body fat and LBM .. the trick is to lose as much body fat as possible and maintain as much LBM as possible .. you will see flucatuations in water weight with sodium in diet, change-up in exercise and hormones around ovulation and periods
good luck
Since your glycogen stores will eventually replenish this is a "borrowed' weight loss.0
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