Exercising since last one year with no change!
Srishti285
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I am 20 year old. I weigh 52 kgs and I am 157 cm tall.
I am literally Struggling with exercising, dieting and weight platue!
I do cardio and calisthenics.
I also keep a check on what I eat.
Still I am not getting any thinner.
I really need to weigh 47 kgs so that I look thin. Can you imagine that with my present weight I appear chuuby.
My trouble areas are my arms and thighs.
I am literally fed up with my body.
Can anyone please guide me what to do?
I am literally Struggling with exercising, dieting and weight platue!
I do cardio and calisthenics.
I also keep a check on what I eat.
Still I am not getting any thinner.
I really need to weigh 47 kgs so that I look thin. Can you imagine that with my present weight I appear chuuby.
My trouble areas are my arms and thighs.
I am literally fed up with my body.
Can anyone please guide me what to do?
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You are likely eating more than you think. Do you weigh your food?9
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Greetings Srishti285! Have you tried to use the MyFitnessPal app to log/track your food intake? It's free. It's amazing how many calories we eat compared to how many calories we REALLY take in. Good luck!4
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Rather than lose weight when you’re already in the middle of a healthy range, you may want to look into a recomp. https://community.myfitnesspal.com/en/discussion/10177803/recomposition-maintaining-weight-while-losing-fat9
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I would talk to your doctor. Maybe see if you have a thyroid issue8
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If you haven't lost weight, you are eating at maintenance. You're 5'1" & 114 lbs, which means you are at a healthy weight. Losing at your size will require really good weighing, measuring, and logging.9
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Srishti285 wrote: »I am 20 year old. I weigh 52 kgs and I am 157 cm tall.
I really need to weigh 47 kgs so that I look thin. Can you imagine that with my present weight I appear chuuby.
Are you seeing a therapist to work on your body dysmorphia?
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Rather than lose weight when you’re already in the middle of a healthy range, you may want to look into a recomp. https://community.myfitnesspal.com/en/discussion/10177803/recomposition-maintaining-weight-while-losing-fat
Worth a repost.
This is excellent advice.
A recomp will help reshape your body and help get rid of the 'chubby' look without you having to lose more weight.
Here is a list of programmes that will help with your recomp.
http://community.myfitnesspal.com/en/discussion/10332083/which-lifting-program-is-the-best-for-you/p1
Cheers, h.2 -
When you aren't losing weight it means you aren't eating less than you are burning.3
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you cant out exercise a bad diet (ie: excess of calories)1
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callsitlikeiseeit wrote: »you cant out exercise a bad diet (ie: excess of calories)
If the OP is maintaining at 52 kgs, her calorie intake is perfectly fine. It sounds like a structured recomp program is in order. If you don't like how you look now, I suspect that you won't be happy at 47 kgs.4 -
notreallychris wrote: »You are likely eating more than you think. Do you weigh your food?
Well no I don't weigh my food. Isn't that tedious?2 -
Greetings Srishti285! Have you tried to use the MyFitnessPal app to log/track your food intake? It's free. It's amazing how many calories we eat compared to how many calories we REALLY take in. Good luck!
Hello ma'am. Yes I use the app daily to record my food and sometimes it goes beyond my 1250 Cal limits. But you know I feel hungry most of the time0 -
BeaUtiful_1413 wrote: »I would talk to your doctor. Maybe see if you have a thyroid issue
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Srishti285 wrote: »notreallychris wrote: »You are likely eating more than you think. Do you weigh your food?
Well no I don't weigh my food. Isn't that tedious?
I don't find it so. It's an easy way to know how much you're eating.1 -
Srishti285 wrote: »notreallychris wrote: »You are likely eating more than you think. Do you weigh your food?
Well no I don't weigh my food. Isn't that tedious?
You get used to it. You're so small that every little bit counts. Extra 50 calories a day is 5 pounds a year GAINED, not LOST.1 -
callsitlikeiseeit wrote: »
Thank you!0 -
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collectingblues wrote: »Srishti285 wrote: »I am 20 year old. I weigh 52 kgs and I am 157 cm tall.
I really need to weigh 47 kgs so that I look thin. Can you imagine that with my present weight I appear chuuby.
Are you seeing a therapist to work on your body dysmorphia?
I am afraid, I have not talked to any specialist about that0 -
Srishti285 wrote: »Greetings Srishti285! Have you tried to use the MyFitnessPal app to log/track your food intake? It's free. It's amazing how many calories we eat compared to how many calories we REALLY take in. Good luck!
Hello ma'am. Yes I use the app daily to record my food and sometimes it goes beyond my 1250 Cal limits. But you know I feel hungry most of the time
Try experimenting with different macros to see if one satiates you more. For me personally, it's a mix of protein and carbs, with a fair amount of high-fiber fruits and veggies. I know there are people here who swear by fat. Even within a macro some foods are more filling than others. I find I do much better on popcorn than potato chips (or maybe it's that popcorn satisfies my salt tooth, the fiber keeps me full, but it's not SO tasty that I keep wanting more after my portion. 80 calories worth of popcorn is (to me!) both larger and more satiating than 80 calories of chips.0 -
MegaMooseEsq wrote: »callsitlikeiseeit wrote: »you cant out exercise a bad diet (ie: excess of calories)
If the OP is maintaining at 52 kgs, her calorie intake is perfectly fine. It sounds like a structured recomp program is in order. If you don't like how you look now, I suspect that you won't be happy at 47 kgs.
Well that can be the case. However, I wish to be a bit more muscular and lean with no matter of what weight I am1 -
Rather than lose weight when you’re already in the middle of a healthy range, you may want to look into a recomp. https://community.myfitnesspal.com/en/discussion/10177803/recomposition-maintaining-weight-while-losing-fat
This^
When we lose weight we lose fat+existing lean muscle. The result can be you are smaller.....but the same shape as when you started. This is sometimes called skinny-fat.
You want to keep muscle loss at a minimum (slight calorie deficit) - strength training - adequate protein.0 -
middlehaitch wrote: »Rather than lose weight when you’re already in the middle of a healthy range, you may want to look into a recomp. https://community.myfitnesspal.com/en/discussion/10177803/recomposition-maintaining-weight-while-losing-fat
Worth a repost.
This is excellent advice.
A recomp will help reshape your body and help get rid of the 'chubby' look without you having to lose more weight.
Here is a list of programmes that will help with your recomp.
http://community.myfitnesspal.com/en/discussion/10332083/which-lifting-program-is-the-best-for-you/p1
Cheers, h.
Yes! Thank you so much. I am really going to learn more about this technique and practice it!
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Rather than lose weight when you’re already in the middle of a healthy range, you may want to look into a recomp. https://community.myfitnesspal.com/en/discussion/10177803/recomposition-maintaining-weight-while-losing-fat
This one is so apt for my issue.
Thank you so much for providing me with the technique. I am definitely going to practice it0 -
Srishti285 wrote: »notreallychris wrote: »You are likely eating more than you think. Do you weigh your food?
Well no I don't weigh my food. Isn't that tedious?
without weighing your food you literally have no idea how many calories you are eating.1 -
Just piggybacking on what everyone else said... you are a perfectly healthy weight so losing more will be challenging. You seem like you’re in a great position to do some recomposition; a lean and muscular 115lbs would look awesome on a 5’1 frame.
For future reference (if you gain weight and truly do need to lose some, which I don’t believe is the case right now)... Knowing EXACTLY what you are consuming is critical to weight loss, which is why weighing food is a good habit to get into. It might seem extreme at first but you’d be so so surprised at how many more calories you’re consuming than you think, even if you go by the serving sizes on the label (1 “slice” of bread can sometimes weigh 10+ grams more than the label estimates, for example).1 -
Srishti285 wrote: »Well no I don't weigh my food. Isn't that tedious?
Just weigh or measure carefully the calorie dense stuff (nuts, cheese, oils, etc.) . Or buy single servings.0
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