2 hrs of workout no loss?

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  • kshama2001
    kshama2001 Posts: 28,052 Member
    When I started lifting weights again, my scale went UP SEVEN POUNDS. Fortunately, I'd already read here about new exercise programs and water retention, so didn't freak out. Took a few weeks to come off.
  • Foodorlife
    Foodorlife Posts: 111 Member
    Azdak wrote: »
    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?

    Initial weight loss is almost 80% water. It is not unusual for someone to start restricting calories, dump a bunch of water and muscle glycogen, and think “this is awesome”.

    You start exercising and now the reverse starts to happen—the body starts storing glycogen and increasing plasma volume. If you are losing fat that rate of loss is much slower and so—wham—everything comes to a screeching halt.

    There is also a tendency to decrease casual activity in response to an exercise program—especially a high-volume one like yours. That offsets some of the calorie burn.

    And, lastly, when substantially increasing exercise there is a tendency to eat a little more. Don’t know your details, so I’m not saying that’s for sure, just throwing out the most common scenarios.

    Hang in there. If you are doing what you saying you are doing, then your program will start to work. If you are consistently in a deficit you must lose weight. If you continue to stay “stalled” then somehow you are in an energy balance.

    Thanks for input, as I've said I do not eat back my calories, also my diary is open. I used to eat well over 3k calories before weightloss, so this is a nice deficit I have now, I will have a break tomorrow and see if it does anything well.
  • avocados9
    avocados9 Posts: 38 Member
    Weight loss is not linear. You won't automatically lose 1lb every week. If only it was that awesome and easy! Good luck .
  • pogiguy05
    pogiguy05 Posts: 1,583 Member
    Ok so its been 5 days and no results. Ask yourself this question, how long did it take to put on all the weight? For me it has been over 25+ years.

    This is about changing your lifestyle from here on out. The weight loss will come with time and I mean more then what you might think. Your setting yourself up for mental failure if you expect things to work fast.
  • elisa123gal
    elisa123gal Posts: 4,324 Member
    Less is more. you'll get advice all over the place here. For me, working out like a nut stalls weight loss. losing pounds of fat is different than working out to build muscles and endurance. don't mix them up in your head. And starving your body all of a sudden shocks it. just eat healthy...and stick to your calorie goal if you do work out.l you have to fuel your body by eating more. stop being an extremist.
  • cwolfman13
    cwolfman13 Posts: 41,865 Member
    Foodorlife wrote: »
    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.

    eating low calories...incessant exercise and not fueling that exercise = lots of stress on the body and raised cortisol levels = inhibits fat loss.
  • Foodorlife
    Foodorlife Posts: 111 Member
    edited January 2018
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  • Foodorlife
    Foodorlife Posts: 111 Member
    edited January 2018
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  • bbell1985
    bbell1985 Posts: 4,571 Member
    5 days of exercising is flipping your life upside down? whooo
  • dottyrainesimon
    dottyrainesimon Posts: 17 Member
    Try weighing just a couple times a month. Go by how ur clothes fit an try not to focus on numbers
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