3 weeks, only lost 1 lb, heart broken

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I've been eating 1200 calories for 3 weeks, working out 4x per week...only lost 1 lb. About to completely quit my diet.... Any idea whu this could be happening?
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  • lorenelia
    lorenelia Posts: 9 Member
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    It just seems like I'm making a lot of sacrifices for this, not going out with friends, not enjoying dinners at restaurants and all for nothing. But thanks for the encouraging words...maybe I need to give it time. I did increase my workout by a lot...
  • dakingmon
    dakingmon Posts: 1 Member
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    Wow! You have really been working at it, eh? Good for you! What kind of exercise have you been doing? It's possible you've been gaining muscle and losing fat, which would result in less weight loss but getting fitter. I've also read on these forums that water weight can be an issue when kicking off an exercise routine, but that it stabilizes eventually. I'm new here, so maybe some others have better insight to offer.
  • lorenelia
    lorenelia Posts: 9 Member
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    dakingmon wrote: »
    Wow! You have really been working at it, eh? Good for you! What kind of exercise have you been doing? It's possible you've been gaining muscle and losing fat, which would result in less weight loss but getting fitter. I've also read on these forums that water weight can be an issue when kicking off an exercise routine, but that it stabilizes eventually. I'm new here, so maybe some others have better insight to offer.

    I'm doing vinyasa yoga 3x week and elliptical 1x week. The days when I'm doing yoga I'm only discounting 200 calories for the workout (it's a pretty tough class, not just stretching and meditation)
  • lorenelia
    lorenelia Posts: 9 Member
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    Theo166 wrote: »
    Work through this flow chart and tell us what you see.

    u7j1lv7jnu2b.jpg

    Well...using a food scale when I'm at work is really awkward. I can't see myself weighing my food in front of my co-workers....how do other people do that? Any tips?
  • lorenelia
    lorenelia Posts: 9 Member
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    jdog022 wrote: »
    if your a newbie you could be adding muscle. you are also likely retaining extra water to recover from those workouts. stick with it. my bet is a whoosh is coming. weight loss is not linear. it's 1 this week, 4 that week, 2 here none there. be patient and stick with it.

    3 months not 3 weeks is the proper duration to determine if what your doing is working or not.

    Whoa...3 months is a lot. But maybe you're right and maybe I'll see a big dip in the following weeks... thanks for your support and for commenting on this
  • lorenelia
    lorenelia Posts: 9 Member
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    lorenelia wrote: »
    Theo166 wrote: »
    Work through this flow chart and tell us what you see.

    u7j1lv7jnu2b.jpg

    Well...using a food scale when I'm at work is really awkward. I can't see myself weighing my food in front of my co-workers....how do other people do that? Any tips?

    Make your meals at home?

    Alternatively, you can make food at work, not weigh so you don't feel awkward but not get results.... Or get over what other people think and weigh your food because getting results is important to you, and what you want and think matters :)

    Lol...maybe...at least you made me laugh! Thanks!!
  • livingleanlivingclean
    livingleanlivingclean Posts: 11,752 Member
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    lorenelia wrote: »
    lorenelia wrote: »
    Theo166 wrote: »
    Work through this flow chart and tell us what you see.

    u7j1lv7jnu2b.jpg

    Well...using a food scale when I'm at work is really awkward. I can't see myself weighing my food in front of my co-workers....how do other people do that? Any tips?

    Make your meals at home?

    Alternatively, you can make food at work, not weigh so you don't feel awkward but not get results.... Or get over what other people think and weigh your food because getting results is important to you, and what you want and think matters :)

    Lol...maybe...at least you made me laugh! Thanks!!

    The more you are set on achieving your goals, the easier it becomes to realise that:

    saying "no" is ok (to food that doesn't fit your goals even if it's been brought in by a workmate who's mother made it, who would be deeply upset if you didn't eat your bodyweight of it),

    asking for food in restaurants to be made more calorie friendly is ok and not putting anyone out (so you can eat out and socialise)

    Doing things for you is ok. Don't worry about other people thinking you're weird, or have funny habits, especially if it's something you are doing to help yourself.
  • jdog022
    jdog022 Posts: 693 Member
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    beginners can gain muscle in a calorie deficit. it's a for very short time but it's possible. however she's not lifting weights anyways which is to bad. so it's probably just water retention