Tips for losing the last 5-10 pounds
kristigouge
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My primary goal is based on how I look and not necessarily the scale, however I know I can lose atleast another 5 pounds and I have been really struggling with it. Anyone have any tips? I do lots of cardio each day, get plenty of sleep, drink lots of water, watch my sodium and carb intake. Kinda feel like I'm running out of options.
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Do you weigh your food on a digital scale?0
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Same way you've lost the weight you've already lost - with a calorie deficit. With the last few pounds you shouldn't aim for more than around half a pound a day, so you have to be patient as daily fluctuations can easily cover that. You also have to be really strict on your logging - weigh everything that you can, because with only a 250 calorie deficit (which is what you'll have if you're aiming for 0.5lbs/week) it can be really easy to accidentally eat that much extra in a day and remove your deficit.
You have to just stick with it, the last 5lbs aren't really that much different from the first - it's still all about having a calorie deficit.0 -
If you are truly stuck, you can try carb cycling. 3 days really low carbs followed by 1 day reasonably high carb. Scoobysworkshop.com has a ton of great tools you can use for free. A carb cycling calculator is one of them.0
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Be patient and strict with your logging.0
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Get a digital food scale.
Lift weights.0 -
DemoraFairy wrote: »Same way you've lost the weight you've already lost - with a calorie deficit. With the last few pounds you shouldn't aim for more than around half a pound a day, so you have to be patient as daily fluctuations can easily cover that. You also have to be really strict on your logging - weigh everything that you can, because with only a 250 calorie deficit (which is what you'll have if you're aiming for 0.5lbs/week) it can be really easy to accidentally eat that much extra in a day and remove your deficit.
You have to just stick with it, the last 5lbs aren't really that much different from the first - it's still all about having a calorie deficit.0 -
Move more, eat less. It's just harder because there's only so much deficit you can create before you get hangry.0
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This seems obvious, but are you making sure the calories you consume are less than you need to maintain in order to continue losing?0
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hang in there! I am right there with you, it's going slow because the calories burned are not as high during exercise and the calories you need at lower weight also goes down. Just stick with it, don't give up, you can do it!0
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The leaner you get the harder it gets...that's just how it is. If it was the same as losing all the other pounds, a lot more people wouldn't be struggling to lose those last few and they'd be walking around with 6 packs.0
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Google HIIT - high intensity interval training. It helps you really maximize the calories you burn in your cardio workout, improves your cardio fitness and health, and gives you a metabolic boost after your workout. Alternate HIIT with lifting and you'll see your body fat % drop. You'll feel good too - but be ready to sweat!0
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