Losing more than just 2 lbs a week

I just started my fitness pal again, seeing as last time it didn't do any good. When i locked in my goal, it only said to lose 2 lbs a week at most, but I want to lose more than just that little bit. Any suggestions ? I'm 155 and want to be around 118-120 as a starting goal weight, i have no problem with keeping it off for long periods of time except for right now, and want to be at my starting goal weight as fast as possible. Tips / suggestions ? (Oh, and i don't want to gain any muscle mass, I'm aiming for petite / fragile, thanks.

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  • TeaBea
    TeaBea Posts: 14,517 Member
    You LOSE lean muscle while dieting.....even healthy dieting. So you don't have to worry about gaining lean muscle; that's not going to happen.

    Fast weight loss sacrifices a larger percentage of existing lean muscle mass. That's the trade off - fast weight loss OR healthy weight loss.

    I would think loss of lots of lean muscle mass results in a soft doughy look.....I dunno maybe you get to a "fragile" look when you are very underweight. Good luck maintaining "fragile".....it's going to be like being on a diet forever. The nice thing about maintaining a decent % of lean muscle.....you keep your metabolism up.
  • malibu927
    malibu927 Posts: 17,562 Member
    edited December 2016
    Two pounds a week at your size is already extremely aggressive. Losing that quickly could lead to you losing more muscle mass (by the way, you wouldn't be gaining muscle in a calorie deficit anyway), and losing even quicker could lead to a bunch of health problems. Which would you rather do: be at your goal weight as quickly as possible, or be at your goal weight and be healthy?
  • WinoGelato
    WinoGelato Posts: 13,454 Member
    As others said, even 2 lbs/week is too aggressive for the amount of weight you have to lose. How tall are you? 1 lb/week is reasonable, but I'm curious about this body aesthetic you're striving for - "fragile". Can you clarify?
  • snowflake954
    snowflake954 Posts: 8,399 Member
    Why the rush?
  • CattOfTheGarage
    CattOfTheGarage Posts: 2,745 Member
    I agree there are red flags here.

    OP, what is your aim? Is it to be healthy? If so, give up the idea of losing 2lb a week or more. It will damage your health.

    If your aim is to damage your health in order to look "fragile" (I find that word concerning in this context) nobody here is going to help you do that. Please, reconsider your goals and choose a healthy approach.
  • trigden1991
    trigden1991 Posts: 4,658 Member
    You are light and not far from your goal, set a sensible goal.
  • hazel756grl
    hazel756grl Posts: 7 Member
    queenliz99 wrote: »
    How tall are you? You want to look fragile?

    5'6, and yes.
  • hazel756grl
    hazel756grl Posts: 7 Member
    If you want long term success you need to accept that it's a gradual process and it's only really healthy and sustainable if you lose up to 2 pounds a week (probably even less for you since your starting weight isn't that high).

    I know it will take time, but I wanna up the anty. Maybe eat less cals or do more work outs.
  • hazel756grl
    hazel756grl Posts: 7 Member
    seska422 wrote: »
    This is real life, not The Biggest Loser.

    There's no "just" to 2 pounds per week.

    At your weight, 0.5 pounds per week is realistic, and that's an average rather than week-after-week since weight loss isn't linear. You don't have enough excess fat to create a large enough deficit to lose 2 pounds per week in a healthy way.

    Which is better: quitting because you aren't losing fast enough (so that you lose zero pounds over time) or plugging away to lose 0.5 pounds per week (so that you eventually reach your goal weight)?

    Or, lose more than just 2 pounds, 0.5 ain't nothing.
  • hazel756grl
    hazel756grl Posts: 7 Member
    I agree there are red flags here.

    OP, what is your aim? Is it to be healthy? If so, give up the idea of losing 2lb a week or more. It will damage your health.

    If your aim is to damage your health in order to look "fragile" (I find that word concerning in this context) nobody here is going to help you do that. Please, reconsider your goals and choose a healthy approach.

    For me, I find that is my only approach. I don't see why everyone who posted didn't give me tips or suggestions, if ya'll weren't going to give me that, then I don't know why you guys even replied ? I'm not looking for people to tell me to set some new goal of losing less weight, that's not what I'm asking for.
  • Ready2Rock206
    Ready2Rock206 Posts: 9,487 Member
    If you want to lose 2lbs a week or more first you'll need to gain a lot more weight - like at least 100 lbs. Then you can look to losing 2 lbs or more. At your size however it just isn't a reasonable goal.
  • nutmegoreo
    nutmegoreo Posts: 15,532 Member
    I agree there are red flags here.

    OP, what is your aim? Is it to be healthy? If so, give up the idea of losing 2lb a week or more. It will damage your health.

    If your aim is to damage your health in order to look "fragile" (I find that word concerning in this context) nobody here is going to help you do that. Please, reconsider your goals and choose a healthy approach.

    For me, I find that is my only approach. I don't see why everyone who posted didn't give me tips or suggestions, if ya'll weren't going to give me that, then I don't know why you guys even replied ? I'm not looking for people to tell me to set some new goal of losing less weight, that's not what I'm asking for.

    It is not the only approach. If you have done this before, it obviously hasn't been sustainable for you. People aren't going to help you harm yourself. If you wish to learn sustainable, healthy habits, I'm sure people would be happy to help. What you are doing is putting yourself at risk for lifelong health complications.
  • cwolfman13
    cwolfman13 Posts: 41,865 Member
    I agree there are red flags here.

    OP, what is your aim? Is it to be healthy? If so, give up the idea of losing 2lb a week or more. It will damage your health.

    If your aim is to damage your health in order to look "fragile" (I find that word concerning in this context) nobody here is going to help you do that. Please, reconsider your goals and choose a healthy approach.

    For me, I find that is my only approach. I don't see why everyone who posted didn't give me tips or suggestions, if ya'll weren't going to give me that, then I don't know why you guys even replied ? I'm not looking for people to tell me to set some new goal of losing less weight, that's not what I'm asking for.

    You need professional help...
  • TeaBea
    TeaBea Posts: 14,517 Member
    I agree there are red flags here.

    OP, what is your aim? Is it to be healthy? If so, give up the idea of losing 2lb a week or more. It will damage your health.

    If your aim is to damage your health in order to look "fragile" (I find that word concerning in this context) nobody here is going to help you do that. Please, reconsider your goals and choose a healthy approach.

    For me, I find that is my only approach. I don't see why everyone who posted didn't give me tips or suggestions, if ya'll weren't going to give me that, then I don't know why you guys even replied ? I'm not looking for people to tell me to set some new goal of losing less weight, that's not what I'm asking for.

    You are not looking for conscientious responses.....I get that. Instead you just want people to agree with you (right or wrong) 100%.

    BUT - there are rules & guidelines on this website that prevent people from posting the kind of (dangerous) information that you are after. We post - sure do something reckless.....here's how and our account gets flagged.
  • snickerscharlie
    snickerscharlie Posts: 8,578 Member
    jemhh wrote: »
    Everybody would like to be at their goal weight as soon as possible. That still doesn't change what is healthy. Hate to break it to you but even 2 lbs per week is unlikely at your size.

    Aim for a pound a week. If you don't want muscle eat low protein as you lose and don't do any resistance exercise. Keep it very low fat to increase fatigue, reduce libido, and ensure hair/nail brittleness. You'll be frail in no time.

    Best of luck!

    I'm not really worried about losing weight in the "healthy way". And there's vitamins for all of that, in which I already take anyways, sooo...

    Please get help.
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