Can't seem to lose any weight!!!!! Please help!!!!
summer21forever
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So for the last month I've been watching my caloric intake and exercise, but the weight just isn't coming off. I weigh my food and sometimes even around up. I run in the morning and lift weights at night. I just don't understand why I don't see it in the scale.
Can someone give me some ideas on what to change? My diary and profile are open.
Can someone give me some ideas on what to change? My diary and profile are open.
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If you aren't losing you aren't at a deficit which means you are eating more than you think your not burning as many calories as you think. Maybe you already know this. You say you are weighing your food but there are a lot of cup type measurements for stuff that can't be measured in cups very well.0
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When you say "the weight just isn't coming off" - do you mean at all or just not as fast as you'd like?
Maybe someone who uses an activity tracker can take a look at your exercise diary and see if that calorie adjustment entry looks correct. That's the only thing that jumps out at me, but I don't use one so can't advise.
Usually other people's food diaries depress me, but not yours
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Start weighing your food (cups aren't accurate). Additionally your exercise burns are VERY high. How are you coming up with these?0
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Liftng4Lis wrote: »Start weighing your food (cups aren't accurate). Additionally your exercise burns are VERY high. How are you coming up with these?
I use a running app, my phone and the stuff on MFP. I do run about 3-5 miles a day at about 9:15min per mile and I do work out about 1 1/2hrs a night. I also work at a hospital so I walk a ton. I also use a food scale. But thanks for the advise.0 -
kshama2001 wrote: »When you say "the weight just isn't coming off" - do you mean at all or just not as fast as you'd like?
Maybe someone who uses an activity tracker can take a look at your exercise diary and see if that calorie adjustment entry looks correct. That's the only thing that jumps out at me, but I don't use one so can't advise.
Usually other people's food diaries depress me, but not yours
I mean it isn't coming off at all. I weigh exactly the same as when I started. 161.4.
Thanks about the food diary. I work hard at eating healthy.
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I noticed in your exercise diary that you have a fitness tracker calorie adjustment and you're logging circuit training and running/jogging. Could it be that you're double counting calories burned?0
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summer21forever wrote: »Liftng4Lis wrote: »Start weighing your food (cups aren't accurate). Additionally your exercise burns are VERY high. How are you coming up with these?
I use a running app, my phone and the stuff on MFP. I do run about 3-5 miles a day at about 9:15min per mile and I do work out about 1 1/2hrs a night. I also work at a hospital so I walk a ton. I also use a food scale. But thanks for the advise.
Okay, I get the running part, but tsummer21forever wrote: »Liftng4Lis wrote: »Start weighing your food (cups aren't accurate). Additionally your exercise burns are VERY high. How are you coming up with these?
I use a running app, my phone and the stuff on MFP. I do run about 3-5 miles a day at about 9:15min per mile and I do work out about 1 1/2hrs a night. I also work at a hospital so I walk a ton. I also use a food scale. But thanks for the advise.
On the scale part, looking at your diary, you have cups etc, when they should be weighed, (overestimation will cause you not to be in a deficit).
As far as the walking part of work, that is should be accounted for in your activity level.
Is the exercising new? New exercise can cause one to retain water, thus masking a loss.
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Either start weighing the food or drop the calories by 100every two weeks until you start losing.
It can take time. Adjustments need to made as you go.
Don't give up!! It will start coming off!0 -
SunnyPacheco wrote: »I noticed in your exercise diary that you have a fitness tracker calorie adjustment and you're logging circuit training and running/jogging. Could it be that you're double counting calories burned?
I fixed that for a while I was and I had to keep fixing it, but it's all situated now. My apps feed into my fitness tracker when I use them. When I'm at the gym and doing my weighs and circuits I don't use my phone or apps. Just MFP entries.0 -
What does your reps and weight consist of? You might be replacing fat with muscle...0
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If you aren't losing you aren't in deficit. You are either over estimating what you burn (either baseline burn or exercise) or under estimating what you eat. Those are the only things that can be happening.0
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Have you taken measurements? Measure your waist, hips, etc. and see if there are any changes after 4 weeks. If you're lifting a lot you may be putting on muscle and losing fat, which means the scale may not move much. Just a thought!0
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Don't give up! Keep trying0
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I did see some stuff in your diary that looks to be measured in cups when it should be weighed. E.g, you have a cup of frozen strawberries. Those should be weighed because the weight can change from cup to cup depending on the size of the strawberries. There are a lot of those examples. How does one even measure an 1/8 cup of grape tomatoes?
Make sure you're also verifying the entries you're picking from the database. I like to bump the stats up against the USDA values. http://ndb.nal.usda.gov/ndb/search
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fit_mommy64 wrote: »Have you taken measurements? Measure your waist, hips, etc. and see if there are any changes after 4 weeks. If you're lifting a lot you may be putting on muscle and losing fat, which means the scale may not move much. Just a thought!
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fit_mommy64 wrote: »Have you taken measurements? Measure your waist, hips, etc. and see if there are any changes after 4 weeks. If you're lifting a lot you may be putting on muscle and losing fat, which means the scale may not move much. Just a thought!
My thoughts too!
It doesn't really work like that. Recomp happens slowly over a long period of time. It's far more likely that OP is not eating at the deficit she thinks she is.0 -
fit_mommy64 wrote: »Have you taken measurements? Measure your waist, hips, etc. and see if there are any changes after 4 weeks. If you're lifting a lot you may be putting on muscle and losing fat, which means the scale may not move much. Just a thought!
Ahhh Nope, sorry.0 -
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She is burning hundreds of calories with exercise. I am in shape, I work out 5 days a week and do 1.5hrs of cardio per day 4mph at a 15% incline I do not calculate anywhere near the calories she estimates she burns. I think that is where the problem is. You should only count at most 50% of the calories the system tells you you burned. In addition the stuff you do everyday like your job do not count as exercise, they are built into your base allotment.
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I just don't really try to eat back my calories. I just aim for 1300ish and go with that. I did plateau for a few weeks before I started seeing a dietician. Maybe try that?0
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CharlieBeansmomTracey wrote: »
Right....should of articulated. What I mean of you're adding muscle mass and you're not burning fat properly, it can seem as if you're not making progress on the scale.0 -
CharlieBeansmomTracey wrote: »
Right....should of articulated. What I mean of you're adding muscle mass and you're not burning fat properly, it can seem as if you're not making progress on the scale.
With the exception of newbie gains, one does NOT generally build muscle in a deficit.0 -
Liftng4Lis wrote: »CharlieBeansmomTracey wrote: »
Right....should of articulated. What I mean of you're adding muscle mass and you're not burning fat properly, it can seem as if you're not making progress on the scale.
With the exception of newbie gains, one does NOT generally build muscle in a deficit.
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Typically, when in a deficit, it is very difficult to build muscle. You have to be eating above maintenance in order to do that.0
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I read several days of OP's diary. Some of your things are weight and some are cups/spoons, and some is just "2 leaves". There is no way you can say you're counting the calories accurately. It's simply not possible. The brown rice for example...you may think you're measuring 1/3 cup, but I can promise you that it's not the gram weight that it's supposed to be. Tighten up your food intake. Tighten up the accuracy of your food logging. I'm willing to bet that once you do that, you'll start seeing changes.0
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@tincanonastring...is that your little girl? She's adorable!
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tincanonastring wrote: »Typically, when in a deficit, it is very difficult to build muscle. You have to be eating above maintenance in order to do that.
My apologies....I'm trying to learn the lingo. What is deficit? Does that mean not having a balanced diet?0 -
tincanonastring wrote: »Typically, when in a deficit, it is very difficult to build muscle. You have to be eating above maintenance in order to do that.
My apologies....I'm trying to learn the lingo. What is deficit? Does that mean not having a balanced diet?
No worries. I'm referring to a calorie deficit. Your body needs a certain amount of calories to satisfy its energy needs. If you eat above that amount, you're in a calorie surplus. Below that amount, you're in a deficit. Right at that amount, and you're eating at maintenance.0 -
Yep. That's my Baby Bird. Thank you very much. I think so too, but I'm a biased source!0
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