How to break plateus
Francine_rivas
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I'm stuck in the 150's
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Not enough info but if you aren't losing, and you are sure you are not losing, then you are not in a deficit. It's as simple as that. You are eating more than you think, not burning as many calories as you think, or both. Figure it out.
Weigh your food if you are not. Otherwise you have no clue how many calories you are taking in.0 -
ncboiler89 wrote: »Not enough info but if you aren't losing, and you are sure you are not losing, then you are not in a deficit. It's as simple as that. You are eating more than you think, not burning as many calories as you think, or both. Figure it out.
Weigh your food if you are not. Otherwise you have no clue how many calories you are taking in.
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- Make sure you're eating you goal and not going over (weigh everything you can - don't estimate or use cups).
- Make sure you're not overestimating your exercise burn and therefore eating too many calories if you eat back your exercise calories (if you're using the MFP database or exercise machines at the gym eat back 50-80% of your exercise calories as they tend to overestimate).
- Stick with it for long enough - anything less than 6 weeks is not a plateau.
- Make sure your goal is the right amount for you - if you've lost weight already you'll need to eat less than you started eating. MFP should ask you to recalculate when you weigh in.0 -
Francine_rivas wrote: »ncboiler89 wrote: »Not enough info but if you aren't losing, and you are sure you are not losing, then you are not in a deficit. It's as simple as that. You are eating more than you think, not burning as many calories as you think, or both. Figure it out.
Weigh your food if you are not. Otherwise you have no clue how many calories you are taking in.
If you are not losing and you are sure you aren't then you aren't at a deficit. Do you weigh your food?0 -
You may have slowed your metabolism down. How long have you been dieting for? Do you exercise? Strength training?0
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Weigh your food. For sure. Sometimes the metabolism has adjusted but essentially you may not be in a deficit. More cardio and weighing food. Remember every pound of muscle increases your metabolism allowing you to burn more calories. You as a female won't become the hulk or even remotely more bulky or masculine by lifting (a common misconception ). Remember not to fixate on just weight. Look at things holistically - fat%, weight , muscle tone, strength, well being, fatigue levels, how do you look in jeans or your new outfit? All need to be examined. You might look better with 5 lbs more of lean mass.0
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ncboiler89 wrote: »Not enough info but if you aren't losing, and you are sure you are not losing, then you are not in a deficit. It's as simple as that. You are eating more than you think, not burning as many calories as you think, or both. Figure it out.
Weigh your food if you are not. Otherwise you have no clue how many calories you are taking in.
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Drink more water to keep ur belly full . Alter ur calories and excercise routine a bit. Anything that may shock ur body outa its stubborn routine. I encountered a plateau that finally got broken when i stopped stepping on scale for a week. Try that too .0
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eyeofnewt555 wrote: »You may have slowed your metabolism down. How long have you been dieting for? Do you exercise? Strength training?
I eat 1200-1500 I'm 5,4 I've been doing this for 5 months I do mostly yoga and run I can't strength train because I have a really bad back due to bad posture. It hurts to lift so I stopped.0 -
ncboiler89 wrote: »Francine_rivas wrote: »ncboiler89 wrote: »Not enough info but if you aren't losing, and you are sure you are not losing, then you are not in a deficit. It's as simple as that. You are eating more than you think, not burning as many calories as you think, or both. Figure it out.
Weigh your food if you are not. Otherwise you have no clue how many calories you are taking in.
If you are not losing and you are sure you aren't then you aren't at a deficit. Do you weigh your food?
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Francine_rivas wrote: »ncboiler89 wrote: »Francine_rivas wrote: »ncboiler89 wrote: »Not enough info but if you aren't losing, and you are sure you are not losing, then you are not in a deficit. It's as simple as that. You are eating more than you think, not burning as many calories as you think, or both. Figure it out.
Weigh your food if you are not. Otherwise you have no clue how many calories you are taking in.
If you are not losing and you are sure you aren't then you aren't at a deficit. Do you weigh your food?
You're eating at maintenance. That's what a plateau is. You need to create a deficit. You're probably eating more than 1500 calories per day and don't realize it due to inaccurate logging.
Watch this to see how you of your logging can be:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vjKPIcI51lU0 -
Francine_rivas wrote: »ncboiler89 wrote: »Francine_rivas wrote: »ncboiler89 wrote: »Not enough info but if you aren't losing, and you are sure you are not losing, then you are not in a deficit. It's as simple as that. You are eating more than you think, not burning as many calories as you think, or both. Figure it out.
Weigh your food if you are not. Otherwise you have no clue how many calories you are taking in.
If you are not losing and you are sure you aren't then you aren't at a deficit. Do you weigh your food?
That's probably your problem. Start weighing your food and you'll most likely find you've been eating more than you thought.0 -
I agree you really need to be strict to what you eat than ever, weight your food. I think cups are better when you are at maintance. Depeds witch yoga are you doing, but I've tried two hatha- burned only 150cal/h, bikram yoga- burned 380cal/h, how intense are your runs matters too. Maybe heart monitor would help you relized where you at. I was estimating I burn 400cal/h at strenght trainings now thanks to my watch I know it's around 300cal/h only. When I hit hard intensity run it's 320cal/30min and on light intensity 180cal/30min only. And if you need deficyt 500cal only it's easier to track it. I'm still losing and I'm 5.7 116lbs0
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Francine_rivas wrote: »ncboiler89 wrote: »Francine_rivas wrote: »ncboiler89 wrote: »Not enough info but if you aren't losing, and you are sure you are not losing, then you are not in a deficit. It's as simple as that. You are eating more than you think, not burning as many calories as you think, or both. Figure it out.
Weigh your food if you are not. Otherwise you have no clue how many calories you are taking in.
If you are not losing and you are sure you aren't then you aren't at a deficit. Do you weigh your food?
That right there is your problem. Start weighing your intake.0
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