Possible to lose 10 inches in 2.5 weeks?
asilmegan34
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Am I measuring incorrectly or is it possible to lose 10 inches in 2.5 weeks? I started doing HIIT 3 days a week with strength training and ab work 4 days a week. I am getting 12K steps a day, so I've started being a lot more active. I am under my calories every day, though my diet needs to be cleaned up on the sweets front. I'm measuring:
1. Across nipple
2. Under breasts
3. Waist
4. Belly button
5. Hips
6. Thighs
I dont want to weigh myself as I hold on to weight and the scale gets me discouraged.
1. Across nipple
2. Under breasts
3. Waist
4. Belly button
5. Hips
6. Thighs
I dont want to weigh myself as I hold on to weight and the scale gets me discouraged.
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Well an inch of each area would be 6". I'm gonna say possible, but not probable. I mean one could deplete glycogen to lose inches, but that's not excessive fat tissue which is what people are trying to get rid of.
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So is it likely that either
A: I was retaining fluid during initial measurements compared to now
B: I am taking measurements incorrectly
or C: All of the above?
Edited to add: Plugging my measurements into a BF calculator, it says I am 33.5%. So maybe because I have so much to lose?0 -
Here are my initial measurements:
1/15
Nipple: 41
Under breast: 36
Waist: 37
Belly button: 44
Hips: 41
Thigh: 25
2/1
Nipple: 39
Under breast: 34.5
Waist:34
Belly button: 42
Hips:40.5
Thighs:24.50 -
asilmegan34 wrote: »So is it likely that either
A: I was retaining fluid during initial measurements compared to now
B: I am taking measurements incorrectly
or C: All of the above?
Edited to add: Plugging my measurements into a BF calculator, it says I am 33.5%. So maybe because I have so much to lose?
But are you saying you lost 10 inches in 2.5 weeks or you're trying to?
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asilmegan34 wrote: »So is it likely that either
A: I was retaining fluid during initial measurements compared to now
B: I am taking measurements incorrectly
or C: All of the above?
Edited to add: Plugging my measurements into a BF calculator, it says I am 33.5%. So maybe because I have so much to lose?
But are you saying you lost 10 inches in 2.5 weeks or you're trying to?
A.C.E. Certified Personal and Group Fitness Trainer
IDEA Fitness member
Kickboxing Certified Instructor
Been in fitness for 30 years and have studied kinesiology and nutrition
My measurements are showing I've lost 10 inches in 2.5 weeks.0 -
asilmegan34 wrote: »asilmegan34 wrote: »So is it likely that either
A: I was retaining fluid during initial measurements compared to now
B: I am taking measurements incorrectly
or C: All of the above?
Edited to add: Plugging my measurements into a BF calculator, it says I am 33.5%. So maybe because I have so much to lose?
But are you saying you lost 10 inches in 2.5 weeks or you're trying to?
A.C.E. Certified Personal and Group Fitness Trainer
IDEA Fitness member
Kickboxing Certified Instructor
Been in fitness for 30 years and have studied kinesiology and nutrition
My measurements are showing I've lost 10 inches in 2.5 weeks.
Ah - I think the confusion to some of us when reading your thread is that you added up the reduction from all six areas to get to 10. Reading your title, it's easy to interpret it as losing 10 inches from one area, which would be almost impossible. For comparison, it took me over a year to lose 8 inches off my waist.
Mathematically, I think it might be better to talk about your loss as average - you lost just over 1.5 inches on average from each of the areas you measure. To refer to it by the total, 10 inches, is confusing without the underlying additional information (i.e. 10 inches in total across six areas of measurement).
PS great job - and don't get discouraged if your loss slows down, it slows down for most people.
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asilmegan34 wrote: »asilmegan34 wrote: »So is it likely that either
A: I was retaining fluid during initial measurements compared to now
B: I am taking measurements incorrectly
or C: All of the above?
Edited to add: Plugging my measurements into a BF calculator, it says I am 33.5%. So maybe because I have so much to lose?
But are you saying you lost 10 inches in 2.5 weeks or you're trying to?
A.C.E. Certified Personal and Group Fitness Trainer
IDEA Fitness member
Kickboxing Certified Instructor
Been in fitness for 30 years and have studied kinesiology and nutrition
My measurements are showing I've lost 10 inches in 2.5 weeks.
Just continue though. If the measurements keep going down, then you're doing it right.
A.C.E. Certified Personal and Group Fitness Trainer
IDEA Fitness member
Kickboxing Certified Instructor
Been in fitness for 30 years and have studied kinesiology and nutrition
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I think you should focus on long term goals. Don't worry about few inches in the first weeks. As long as you're steady with your nutrition, you will lose weight.
Don't be discouraged by the scale either. Its not a measurement of your self worth, its just a number that you either wanna increase or decrease. It is up to you to change that number really. Don't worry about small fluctuations.2 -
I lost a bunch of inches in my first few weeks and then it steadied to a slower pace. I think it's pretty normal when you first start working out and everything tightens up!1
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Okay thanks everyone! This is helpful for me0
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