Dieting and exercise and put on weight
djccmccann
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I've been logging on mfp for some time, it just seems no matter what I do (stick to 1400 Cals, exercise 3x per week) I don't lose. I am logging correctly. Thing is, when I give up the diet and exercise I'll loose..... why oh why
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There isn't enough information here for anyone to help you. If you open your diary, we may be able to help you figure out what is going on.3
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djccmccann wrote: »Thing is, when I give up the diet and exercise I'll loose..... why oh why
If you can lose weight with no "diet and exercise", why would you do either. I don't know how that is possible though.0 -
Do you do body measurements as well?
Sometimes, exercising more and eating less can make things worse, you need to make sure you are eating enough so that your body has something to burn.
On the other hand, you may be building up muscle, depending on your excercise and intensity.0 -
weatheredcheese wrote: »Do you do body measurements as well?
Sometimes, exercising more and eating less can make things worse, you need to make sure you are eating enough so that your body has something to burn.
On the other hand, you may be building up muscle, depending on your excercise and intensity.
If OP is truly eating 1400 calories/in a deficit, it's unlikely they are gaining muscle. Certainly not enough to stall weight loss.
Also, eating more is not the answer to "why am I not losing weight?"
Body measurements are a good idea, though. May I ask your current height/weight, OP? If you're already in a healthy range, the weight isn't going to come off quickly. Also, are you using a food scale to weigh all solid foods, or using measuring cups?2 -
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1400 is not alot of calories, the body goes into starvation mode and will continue serve fats i.e store it. When you feed the body just a few more calories the body goes out of starvation mode and you lose weight.0
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debiq71dd30 wrote: »1400 is not alot of calories, the body goes into starvation mode and will continue serve fats i.e store it. When you feed the body just a few more calories the body goes out of starvation mode and you lose weight.
No, this isn't accurate. In a calorie deficit, the body will lose weight. Otherwise, how do you think people would ever starve to death?8 -
What is some time, and what is correctly? How do you measure your progress?
You don't have to exercise or count calories to lose weight - although it's a helpful tool if you use it right - all you need to do is eat less than you burn.0 -
Id look at what u are measuring, if you are at all. Are you choosing generic brand measurments or logging exactly what you eat? Are u weighing things like any oils etc. Its impossible to NOT lose weight. Its experimenting what works for you. As i dont have a heart monitor i dont count my exercise calories i eat to my deficit (or what i think it is at moment) i dont use the machines in gym as an accurate calculation either.
Remembering just cause u log it on MFP doesnt mean its correct. I used to guess say 20g of this or that, then when i weighed it i was about 30g off. Over a week it builds up!
(Plus theres the water retention issues etc that effect the scales)0 -
trigden1991 wrote: »djccmccann wrote: »Thing is, when I give up the diet and exercise I'll loose..... why oh why
If you can lose weight with no "diet and exercise", why would you do either. I don't know how that is possible though.
this! If you have figured out a way to not diet and not exercise and lose weight - what is the problem?0 -
janejellyroll wrote: »debiq71dd30 wrote: »1400 is not alot of calories, the body goes into starvation mode and will continue serve fats i.e store it. When you feed the body just a few more calories the body goes out of starvation mode and you lose weight.
No, this isn't accurate. In a calorie deficit, the body will lose weight. Otherwise, how do you think people would ever starve to death?
Aah i have not the energy to reply to those type of posts anymore1
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