How Do I stop yo yo dieting?

Minaz95
Minaz95 Posts: 15 Member
edited November 21 in Health and Weight Loss
So my fellow myfitnesspal buddies I need your guys honest advice.First of my height is 5’6 and I’m 124.6 pounds.My goal weight is 115 pounds (Please DONT say Im already a healthy Weight I don’t need to go there.) For the past year I have been trying to lose those last ten pounds by doing workouts such as (Insanity max 30, Focus t25 , fitnessblender) and I eat 1250 calories a day.I do lose weight but once I eat out with my friends as a cheat meal I gain all the weight back upto 124.6 pounds. I don’t know what to do.How can I lose those last ten pounds without creating a havoc in my metobolism.I came from 155 pounds to 124 by the way.
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  • tulips_and_tea
    tulips_and_tea Posts: 5,744 Member
    How often are your cheat meals? Personally, I don't believe in those. Some people do. It's very possible that is what is keeping you from reaching your goal weight.

    You can absolutely go out with your friends and have fun without over eating. Try smaller portions when going out for a while and see if that makes a difference.

    Do you use a food scale and log all your food intake here?
  • Minaz95
    Minaz95 Posts: 15 Member
    I was also 115lbs, in high school. We all grow up. I wouldn't have the goal weight of 110lbs, which is the size I was in grade 11 because I'm not a teenager anymore. College didn't hit you, you turned into a grown up, with a grown up's body. If you still want a child's body, you need to go talk to someone about it.

    Your talking about high school hun.I literally started college like an three semesters ago FYI.Im sure my body didn’t change from a child’s body to a grown up body in three semesters (that’s about an year).I do remember being a woman during that time hmmmmmmm....
  • Minaz95
    Minaz95 Posts: 15 Member
    I didn’t start this discussion in hopes of people gunning me and diagnosing me with an eating disorder.
  • LiveLoveFitFab
    LiveLoveFitFab Posts: 302 Member
    Yep, it happens that fast.
  • BusyRaeNOTBusty
    BusyRaeNOTBusty Posts: 7,166 Member
    You are right. People on the internet should not try to diagnose eating disorders. HOWEVER, I do encourage you to schedule a physical if you haven't had one in a while and run your goal weight by your doctor.

    How many calories are you eating on in your cheat meals? I can't imagine a 10lb gain in one meal.

    When someone who is thin already is trying to get thinner progress is going to be, and should be very slow. I think you are aiming too low for calories and that's why you go overboard on your cheat meals.

    I'd set your goal to losing a half pound a week, make sure your activity is set right (probably not "sedentary") and then use the app to see if your are averaging up to that goal including your cheat meals. For example, my goal is 2000 calories a day. I eat closer to 1800 on week days and 2500 a couple of days a week (usually Fridays and Saturdays). I end up with an average of 2000. Your progress will be slow, and you'll need to be pretty good on tracking accuracy.

    Also, you are in college, stick to light beer and or diet drinks with hard alcohol.
  • fveekaye
    fveekaye Posts: 10 Member
    Is there a particular part of your body that is different when you're at 115 lbs? I'm just trying to understand why you feel you need to be at that weight.
  • 150poundsofme
    150poundsofme Posts: 523 Member
    A poster said to drink hard liquor with diet soda - I have read that you can get drunker faster with that combo.
  • belleflop
    belleflop Posts: 154 Member
    edited September 2017
    I yo-yo dieted most of my 20's. The key for me to stopping the cycle was of all things to stop dieting. Once I stopped crazy restrictions and doing crash diets the weight loss started coming off and staying off. I know it sounds counter intuitive, but it really is the key to lasting change for me.
  • Minaz95
    Minaz95 Posts: 15 Member
    belleflop wrote: »
    I yo-yo dieted most of my 20's. The key for me to stopping the cycle was of all things to stop dieting. Once I stopped crazy restrictions and doing crash diets the weight loss started coming off and staying off. I know it sounds counter intuitive, but it really is the key to lasting change for me.
    Please give me more details . I appreciate it.

  • kib113356
    kib113356 Posts: 8 Member
    The best way is to not think about it. Just log day by day. Don't expect fast results and instead focus on how you feel. You will notice the weight come off in no time (though you do seem healthy but that isn't my business)
  • Need2Exerc1se
    Need2Exerc1se Posts: 13,575 Member
    You will probably need drop some of the workouts or switch to something less intense. I can't imagine why being so thin would be preferable to being at your current healthy weight and more fit, but you aren't likely to maintain a BMI of 18 with much muscle on your body.
  • Need2Exerc1se
    Need2Exerc1se Posts: 13,575 Member
    Actually, you're already at an unhealthy low weight. Losing more would be ill-advised, and bad for your health.

    No she's not. Her BMI is 20.6 which is well within the healthy range.
  • DX2JX2
    DX2JX2 Posts: 1,921 Member
    edited September 2017
    Moderation and consistency. You yo-yo because you go too hard too fast. The effort is unsustainable and leads to a breakdown. A change in your metabolism has nothing to do with it.

    One indulgent meal is not making you gain weight unless you are conveniently stringing a number of those meals together throughout the week. Stop obsessing over daily fluctuations and focus on long-term trends.
  • BusyRaeNOTBusty
    BusyRaeNOTBusty Posts: 7,166 Member
    A poster said to drink hard liquor with diet soda - I have read that you can get drunker faster with that combo.

    Yes you can. But if your goal is to get buzzed or drunk you can get there with less calories.
  • evileen99
    evileen99 Posts: 1,564 Member
    Minaz95 wrote: »
    I was also 115lbs, in high school. We all grow up. I wouldn't have the goal weight of 110lbs, which is the size I was in grade 11 because I'm not a teenager anymore. College didn't hit you, you turned into a grown up, with a grown up's body. If you still want a child's body, you need to go talk to someone about it.

    Your talking about high school hun.I literally started college like an three semesters ago FYI.Im sure my body didn’t change from a child’s body to a grown up body in three semesters (that’s about an year).I do remember being a woman during that time hmmmmmmm....

    Oh yeah, those changes can happen that fast. I was 118 in high school and wearing junior sizes; by the middle of my freshman year in college I had to switch to misses (my hips had widened) and I was a few pounds heavier. I looked better at a heavier weight because I was curvier. The only way you'll get back to your high school weight is to underfeed your body, and then your hair will start to fall out, your nails will become brittle, etc. It won't be pretty.
  • alondrakayy
    alondrakayy Posts: 304 Member
    You're already at an ok weight for your height.
  • Lounmoun
    Lounmoun Posts: 8,423 Member
    Minaz95 wrote: »
    So my fellow myfitnesspal buddies I need your guys honest advice.First of my height is 5’6 and I’m 124.6 pounds.My goal weight is 115 pounds (Please DONT say Im already a healthy Weight I don’t need to go there.) For the past year I have been trying to lose those last ten pounds by doing workouts such as (Insanity max 30, Focus t25 , fitnessblender) and I eat 1250 calories a day.I do lose weight but once I eat out with my friends as a cheat meal I gain all the weight back upto 124.6 pounds. I don’t know what to do.How can I lose those last ten pounds without creating a havoc in my metobolism.I came from 155 pounds to 124 by the way.
    I DO not have an eating disorder there was a time when I was 115 pounds until college hit me.Please just don’t assume things.Thanks.
    Your talking about high school hun.I literally started college like an three semesters ago FYI.Im sure my body didn’t change from a child’s body to a grown up body in three semesters (that’s about an year).I do remember being a woman during that time hmmmmmmm....

    So you were 115 lbs until 3 semesters of college happened in the last year but were also up to 155 lbs in that same time but also got down to 124 and then have been trying to lose 10 lbs during that same year? That doesn't make sense.

    If you want to stop yo yo-ing then you need to be more consistent and accurate every day.

    Don't be so restrictive during the week. Don't stop calorie counting during the weekend. Get a food scale.
    You are likely eating more than 1250 calories- and should be with the exercise you say you are doing.
    Your goal should be to lose .5 lb a week so your deficit should be 250 calories less than your maintenance.
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