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I have been extremely faithful on counting calories 1500 a day and exercising every day..30.45 min. High intensity on eliptical. I have been at this 4 wks..NOTHING!!! I DON'T GET IT! PRIOR I was midnight snacked and probably ate over 2300 calories a day..this does not make sense.
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  • PaytraB
    PaytraB Posts: 2,360 Member
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    Patience. It'll happen. Sometimes it just takes awhile. Are you weighing your food?
  • leggup
    leggup Posts: 2,942 Member
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    1. Are you using a food scale to accurately weigh your food?
    2. Are you holding on to the handbars on the elliptical? This greatly reduces the calorie burn of elliptical workouts.
    3. Four weeks is not very long.
  • atypicalsmith
    atypicalsmith Posts: 2,742 Member
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    It took me nearly four weeks to lose a pound on 1200 calories a day.
  • sixxpoint
    sixxpoint Posts: 3,529 Member
    edited May 2015
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    It is highly likely that you are not calculating calories correctly.
  • 999tigger
    999tigger Posts: 5,235 Member
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    You are eating more and burning less than you think, check your logging or open your diary. Start with weighing food and if you are eating exercise calories then limit it to 25-50%.
  • irishgirl2014
    irishgirl2014 Posts: 9 Member
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    When I'm on the eliptical I am working my butt off..to the point of exhaustion. Do you think the Fitness Pal exercise estimation of calorie burn is way off?
    For instance yesterday I had toast for breakfast, fruit for lunch and 1 chicken breast baked with cauliflower, vinegar and a very small amount of cheese and grapes in the evening.
  • sixxpoint
    sixxpoint Posts: 3,529 Member
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    Switch to the TDEE method and stop tracking calories burned. Exercise is built into that formula.
  • irishgirl2014
    irishgirl2014 Posts: 9 Member
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    What's TDEE?
  • Fullsterkur_woman
    Fullsterkur_woman Posts: 2,712 Member
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    How many pieces of toast? What kind? What did you have on it? How much of that? How much fruit? How much did the chicken breast, cauliflower, cheese, and grapes weigh? None of what you said is loggable, so it's impossible to quantify the calories-in part of the equation, let alone the calories-out part. Time to invest in a food scale and start logging accurately, methinks.
  • strong_curves
    strong_curves Posts: 2,229 Member
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    I personally think MFP calorie burn estimates are off.
  • Arliah
    Arliah Posts: 266 Member
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    I personally think MFP calorie burn estimates are off.
    This.

  • Holly_Roman_Empire
    Holly_Roman_Empire Posts: 4,440 Member
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    How tall are you and how much weight are you trying to lose?
  • nstock
    nstock Posts: 135 Member
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    Add weight training... I find cardio alone doesn't do much for me
  • irishgirl2014
    irishgirl2014 Posts: 9 Member
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    I guess I'll invest in a scale. But I definitely know my calorie consumption is hugely reduced from prior eating habits. It seems as if something would show on the scale. I did weigh after coffee and 2 pieces of toast..homemade white bread..a rarity and probably 1T butter total.
  • sixxpoint
    sixxpoint Posts: 3,529 Member
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    What's TDEE?

    Google is your friend.
  • irishgirl2014
    irishgirl2014 Posts: 9 Member
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    I'm 5'3"..40 lbs is what I want to lose.
  • Holly_Roman_Empire
    Holly_Roman_Empire Posts: 4,440 Member
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    sixxpoint wrote: »
    What's TDEE?

    Google is your friend.

    So you tell her to do something and then don't explain what it is? Gee, that's helpful.

    OP, switching to TDEE method isn't going to help you if you underestimate your intake and overestimate your exercise. Can you open your diary so we can see how you've been logging?
  • sixxpoint
    sixxpoint Posts: 3,529 Member
    edited May 2015
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    sixxpoint wrote: »
    What's TDEE?

    Google is your friend.

    So you tell her to do something and then don't explain what it is? Gee, that's helpful.

    OP, switching to TDEE method isn't going to help you if you underestimate your intake and overestimate your exercise.

    I find that it is more educational if people learn for themselves instead of someone just telling them what to do.

    Switching to the TDEE method will definitely help her if she understands how it works. Far too many beginners overestimate calories burned.
  • strong_curves
    strong_curves Posts: 2,229 Member
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    @irishgirl2014 The first post in this thread goes a little into TDEE and it has a ton of other great info:

    http://community.myfitnesspal.com/en/discussion/1080242/a-guide-to-get-you-started-on-your-path-to-sexypants/p1

  • Dnarules
    Dnarules Posts: 2,081 Member
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    What's TDEE?

    If you go to the stickies at the top of the forum pages, you will find great info, including info on TDEE.

    Also, if you just started a new exercise routine, you may be retaining water that is masking any weight loss. This is temporary.

    But the best thing you can do is get a food scale and tighten up on your logging.