2 hrs of workout no loss?

Foodorlife
Foodorlife Posts: 111 Member
edited November 24 in Health and Weight Loss
Brief explanation, I am 265 lbs, have very sedentary life(3k steps max), recently started hard core exercise and clean food(about 85-90% clean), count my calories. I do an hour on elliptical, then about 20 mins weights and finish with an hour of treadmill fast walking. I do not eat the calories I burn back . I have my own way of counting, I would rather undercount than over, ex.I do not enter my weight and work with generic numbers, so if elliptical tells me I supposedly lost 700 cals I log 400 as burned .
So for past 5 days I've been going daily and .... lost only .3 of a pound! How is that possible? I totally "flipped" my life upside down and this is the result? I must be doing something wrong but I eat regular food, will open my diary if anyone wants to check it....what you think is going on?

P.S. Also I sleep in until 10-11 sometimes so that's why sometimes I have skipped meals.
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  • AnvilHead
    AnvilHead Posts: 18,343 Member

    Just came here to post that link, you beat me to it.

    OP, exercise doesn't make you stop losing weight. But it can make you retain water/glycogen (and many other things can affect your scale reading too, as outlined in the thread linked above).
  • Seffell
    Seffell Posts: 2,244 Member
    Last time I started to exercise regularly (almost everyday) the water stuck for a whole month. Then I had to stop exercising for health reasons and on the third day dropped 3lbs overnight, which for me is alot (I'm around 135lbs and lose 1-2lbs a month tops).
    So be very, very patient and trust the science.
  • callsitlikeiseeit
    callsitlikeiseeit Posts: 8,626 Member
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  • LivingtheLeanDream
    LivingtheLeanDream Posts: 13,342 Member
    Its 5 days...that's not enough time. Have patience.
  • busyPK
    busyPK Posts: 3,788 Member
    Trust MFP - enter your weight, sedentary lifestyle and to lose 1lbs per week. Eat that amount then eat back at least half of your exercise calories. Weigh your food on a food scale and continue to eat "clean" if that works for you. I enjoy jogging and do so at least 4 times a week. When I take a break from exercise for 2 day that is when I drop weight on the scale. I retain water when I run daily. Hope this helps.
  • cheryldumais
    cheryldumais Posts: 1,907 Member
    Foodorlife wrote: »
    lorrpb wrote: »
    5 days isn't really flipping your life. It's 5 days. What were you expecting to happen in 5 days?
    Let me explain, I did 2 weeks of cutting calories and absolutely zero activity and bam! 5 lbs gone each week, here I am doing everything the same eating wise and MAJORLY incorporated exercise. I mean, don't you see why I am confused?

    Congratulations on your losses and starting a fitness program! I understand your frustration. Weight loss is largely math. I know we all hate math but it is just about calories ingested vs. calories burned. If you plug your stats into a BMR calculator you will get an estimate of what your body needs just to exist. I don't know your height or age so I did a really unscientific estimate and came up with 1930. Remember that I guessed you are female, 40 and 5'6" tall. This could be way off. If you exercise at 400 calories a day that means to maintain your weight you need 2330 calories a day. If you are eating 1200 only you save 7910 a week which at 3500 for a pound works out to 2.26 pounds lost a week. So if you lost 5 pounds a week you might have lost some water which is very normal at the beginning of a weight loss program of any sort. There are scientific reasons for that but I am not going to try to explain it since I'm not a scientist. Now eventually the water level in your body adjusts and your fat loss although it continues is masked. Adding exercise will cause you to retain some additional water as explained already. Keep going kiddo you are doing great! Don't depend only on the scale it lies sometimes. Your weight loss will catch up and you will be so glad you didn't quit.
  • missheidi
    missheidi Posts: 465 Member
    Foodorlife wrote: »
    lorrpb wrote: »
    5 days isn't really flipping your life. It's 5 days. What were you expecting to happen in 5 days?

    Let me explain, I did 2 weeks of cutting calories and absolutely zero activity and bam! 5 lbs gone each week, here I am doing everything the same eating wise and MAJORLY incorporated exercise. I mean, don't you see why I am confused?

    That loss was most likely water weight lost. Now, exercise is needing the water and your muscles are using it, not shedding it. relax.
  • sky_northern
    sky_northern Posts: 119 Member
    You defiantly are retaining water with new exercise. You may also be retaining water because of stress. You seem to be eating only 1500 calories. Eat back a few of those exercise calories and don't rush things so much. Use a trending app for your weight as mentioned are try for 1.5 to 2lbs per week. 5lbs/week, although likely was some water weight is not sustainable.
  • Foodorlife
    Foodorlife Posts: 111 Member
    edited January 2018
    Thanks for all responses, I am not new to work out or eating better, last year I lost 25 lbs without gym or very very light exercise (but through out years I've done various exercises: pilates, bodyflex, regular squats/crunches/etc., elliptical). However, I am new to working out intensively, but you've explained why it takes time :) I get it.
  • yirara
    yirara Posts: 9,943 Member
    You'll get there :) And hey, keep up with this and I'm sure you can change your username to something more positive, once you found out how to eat food you like (in moderation) and life well.
  • HoneyBadger302
    HoneyBadger302 Posts: 2,073 Member
    Trust the process. Also, find a few other ways of tracking any losses. For example, I'd highly recommend taking weekly measurements of several areas of your body, plus take front, back and side photos in similar outfits and stances.

    An example of why this is so important - this last week, the scale didn't budge an inch from where it was last week for me. Not even 0.1 pound down. My measurements, however, showed I lost 1/4" off ALL of the areas where I have fat to lose (my body stores fat in a very "apple" shape, but I have a few measurements I track for muscle gain as well, especially in my atrophied leg).

    The measurements showed things were working, even if the scale didn't. Scales are fickle. You need a few data points.
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