working out & eating well still can't loose 5lbs- why?

beatrizmaggio
beatrizmaggio Posts: 13 Member
edited November 20 in Health and Weight Loss
I recently lost 25 lbs and I have not done anything different and I gained back 5 lbs. I workout out 5x week eat well. Not sure why I cannot loose 5 lbs. Any help appreciated;-)
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  • beatrizmaggio
    beatrizmaggio Posts: 13 Member
    usmcmp wrote: »
    Do you use a food scale for calorie counting accuracy? Do you log accurately every day? Do you cheat?

  • beatrizmaggio
    beatrizmaggio Posts: 13 Member
    jospen83 wrote: »
    Are you maintaining a caloric deficit? That's not synonymous with "eating well."

  • beatrizmaggio
    beatrizmaggio Posts: 13 Member
    Sometimes I am under the 1200 calories recommended by the app as far food intake goes
  • cwolfman13
    cwolfman13 Posts: 41,865 Member
    I've been in maintenance for around 4.5 years...I can easily fluctuate 5 Lbs day to day.
  • cerise_noir
    cerise_noir Posts: 5,468 Member
    ahoy_m8 wrote: »
    I use the app and log on daily. I really don't cheat at all. I was drinking diet coke zero - I know soda is a big no no. Maybe that would be a reason?

    Diet soda is not a big no-no. It is not the reason. Logging accuracy is the most likely cause. You need more accuracy as you get closer to goal.

    This.

    Logging accuracy= logging absolutely everything you eat, cook with, season with and drink. It's also weighing all solids and semi solids (basically everything except beverages, stocks, clear soups/consumme). Log oils. Log bites and tastes (they all add up). Log fruits and vegetables (there is no such thing as negative or 0 calorie food). Don't estimate or use spoons/cups for anything other than liquid. Choose correct database entries.

    Weigh prepackaged items. They're hardly the weight stated on the packaging.

    Also, since you have so little to lose, have you selected to lose half a pound per week?
  • beatrizmaggio
    beatrizmaggio Posts: 13 Member
    Great feed back- thanks so much
  • beatrizmaggio
    beatrizmaggio Posts: 13 Member
    ahoy_m8 wrote: »
    Also, a 5lb fluctuation is normal, especially for women who menstruate. How long have you had this 5 lb increase? Could it be related to TOM?

  • beatrizmaggio
    beatrizmaggio Posts: 13 Member
    Thanks for your input. It been about 1.5 since I gained the weight.
  • beatrizmaggio
    beatrizmaggio Posts: 13 Member
    I spent nearly a year in that plateau-mode of working out regularly and considering carefully what I ate but not losing any further weight after a solid campaign. The key to breaking out of that for me - and quickly - was to eat more frequently. I now eat every 3 - 4 hours and that has been the #1 change that has let me go well past the barriers I had been running into previously. Also, it probably goes without saying but total weight is hard to read. Since you probably care a lot, its better to break it down by lean/fat/water so you can better understand how you're made. Maybe you've swapped some fat for muscle and so its not as simple as just saying there's 5 pounds to lose.

    not going to be muscle eating less than 1200 calories a day.
    I spent nearly a year in that plateau-mode of working out regularly and considering carefully what I ate but not losing any further weight after a solid campaign. The key to breaking out of that for me - and quickly - was to eat more frequently. I now eat every 3 - 4 hours and that has been the #1 change that has let me go well past the barriers I had been running into previously. Also, it probably goes without saying but total weight is hard to read. Since you probably care a lot, its better to break it down by lean/fat/water so you can better understand how you're made. Maybe you've swapped some fat for muscle and so its not as simple as just saying there's 5 pounds to lose.

    not going to be muscle eating less than 1200 calories a day.

  • beatrizmaggio
    beatrizmaggio Posts: 13 Member
    Thanks for your feedback. I have been skipping meals sometimes just lost my appetite. I think eating small amounts 3-4 is good idea.
  • sosteach
    sosteach Posts: 260 Member
    karahm78 wrote: »
    sosteach wrote: »
    You need to weigh everything that goes in your mouth. Don't eat your exercise calories back. If you are gaining weight at 1200 calories a day you are not actually eating 1200 calories a day

    Why would you not eat your exercise calories?

    She is trying to break a plateau. Also exercise calories burned are not exact science so if she isn't losing weight and she is eating back exercise calories she may not be in a calorie deficit.
  • mmapags
    mmapags Posts: 8,934 Member
    Make sure you are weighing your food properly with a food scale and make sure are drinking plenty of water. It can also be muscle that your gaining and not fat.

    Lol, no not muscle. See comments above yours.
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