HELP-Macros

cierrahc
cierrahc Posts: 20 Member
edited November 24 in Health and Weight Loss
Hello,

I'm currently trying to lose weight-I hired a trainer and she gave me macros and workouts. However, I'm not losing ANYTHING. I'm 5ft and about 153lbs. She gave me a calorie count of around 1603-F 55grams C-124grams and P-153.

Any thoughts? Should I go lower since I'm not seeing results?

Replies

  • TavistockToad
    TavistockToad Posts: 35,719 Member
    Why pay for a trainer if you're not going to follow their advice?
  • kommodevaran
    kommodevaran Posts: 17,890 Member
    Your calorie goal is okay - but you have to eat 1603 real, correctly logged, calories, not guesstimated calories, in order to lose weight. You also have to stick to it for several weeks. I wonder how you're handling the macro split, sounds horrible.
  • cierrahc
    cierrahc Posts: 20 Member
    Why pay for a trainer if you're not going to follow their advice?

    I am doing what she's saying, it's just not working.
  • cierrahc
    cierrahc Posts: 20 Member
    Your calorie goal is okay - but you have to eat 1603 real, correctly logged, calories, not guesstimated calories, in order to lose weight. You also have to stick to it for several weeks. I wonder how you're handling the macro split, sounds horrible.

    It is, I am not a huge meat eater so I have to get creative.
  • TavistockToad
    TavistockToad Posts: 35,719 Member
    cierrahc wrote: »
    Why pay for a trainer if you're not going to follow their advice?

    I am doing what she's saying, it's just not working.

    For how long has it not worked?
  • cierrahc
    cierrahc Posts: 20 Member
    cierrahc wrote: »
    Why pay for a trainer if you're not going to follow their advice?

    I am doing what she's saying, it's just not working.

    For how long has it not worked?


    3 weeks
  • TavistockToad
    TavistockToad Posts: 35,719 Member
    cierrahc wrote: »
    cierrahc wrote: »
    Why pay for a trainer if you're not going to follow their advice?

    I am doing what she's saying, it's just not working.

    For how long has it not worked?


    3 weeks

    Are you due your period?
  • deannalfisher
    deannalfisher Posts: 5,600 Member
    are you weighing/logging EVERYTHING?
  • megs_1985
    megs_1985 Posts: 199 Member
    The macros are good. It’s what I do more or less. It’s about 40%P/30%C/30%F which is fine. She might be having you eat at your TDEE so if you are adding your exercise calories on top of that and eating those exercise calories back then you may be eating too much. If you’re eating at TDEE you don’t add your exercise calories to it as they are already included.
  • cierrahc
    cierrahc Posts: 20 Member
    cierrahc wrote: »
    cierrahc wrote: »
    Why pay for a trainer if you're not going to follow their advice?

    I am doing what she's saying, it's just not working.

    For how long has it not worked?


    3 weeks

    Are you due your period?

    Nope, couple weeks out. It's SO frustrating. I felt like 1600+ calories was a lot so I'm just wondering if I should back it down.

  • deannalfisher
    deannalfisher Posts: 5,600 Member
    if its a new exercise program - you could also have water weight from inflamation/stress on the body
  • TavistockToad
    TavistockToad Posts: 35,719 Member
    cierrahc wrote: »
    cierrahc wrote: »
    cierrahc wrote: »
    Why pay for a trainer if you're not going to follow their advice?

    I am doing what she's saying, it's just not working.

    For how long has it not worked?


    3 weeks

    Are you due your period?

    Nope, couple weeks out. It's SO frustrating. I felt like 1600+ calories was a lot so I'm just wondering if I should back it down.

    Do you weigh your food with scales?

    I don't think 3 weeks is long enough to tell if it's working, especially if you've started a new workout routine with your trainer
  • RoxieDawn
    RoxieDawn Posts: 15,488 Member
    cierrahc wrote: »
    cierrahc wrote: »
    cierrahc wrote: »
    Why pay for a trainer if you're not going to follow their advice?

    I am doing what she's saying, it's just not working.

    For how long has it not worked?


    3 weeks

    Are you due your period?

    Nope, couple weeks out. It's SO frustrating. I felt like 1600+ calories was a lot so I'm just wondering if I should back it down.

    If two weeks out, then ovulation can lead to water weight gain just like right before your period. Also you are undergoing changes with strength training and you are going to retain a little water from that as well.

    I would stick this out past your monthly cycle and make sure you weigh and log your food every day consistently. If no results, talk to your trainer about the next step as in lower?

    How are you doing on 1 gram of protein per your body weight? That sounds difficult. :smile:
  • cierrahc
    cierrahc Posts: 20 Member
    cierrahc wrote: »
    cierrahc wrote: »
    cierrahc wrote: »
    Why pay for a trainer if you're not going to follow their advice?

    I am doing what she's saying, it's just not working.

    For how long has it not worked?


    3 weeks

    Are you due your period?

    Nope, couple weeks out. It's SO frustrating. I felt like 1600+ calories was a lot so I'm just wondering if I should back it down.

    Do you weigh your food with scales?

    I don't think 3 weeks is long enough to tell if it's working, especially if you've started a new workout routine with your trainer

    I sure do, so maybe I should just keep trying then. It's just so frustrating wondering if my metabolism is just shot.
  • janejellyroll
    janejellyroll Posts: 25,763 Member
    cierrahc wrote: »
    cierrahc wrote: »
    cierrahc wrote: »
    cierrahc wrote: »
    Why pay for a trainer if you're not going to follow their advice?

    I am doing what she's saying, it's just not working.

    For how long has it not worked?


    3 weeks

    Are you due your period?

    Nope, couple weeks out. It's SO frustrating. I felt like 1600+ calories was a lot so I'm just wondering if I should back it down.

    Do you weigh your food with scales?

    I don't think 3 weeks is long enough to tell if it's working, especially if you've started a new workout routine with your trainer

    I sure do, so maybe I should just keep trying then. It's just so frustrating wondering if my metabolism is just shot.

    Why do you think your metabolism might be "shot"?
  • TavistockToad
    TavistockToad Posts: 35,719 Member
    cierrahc wrote: »
    cierrahc wrote: »
    cierrahc wrote: »
    cierrahc wrote: »
    Why pay for a trainer if you're not going to follow their advice?

    I am doing what she's saying, it's just not working.

    For how long has it not worked?


    3 weeks

    Are you due your period?

    Nope, couple weeks out. It's SO frustrating. I felt like 1600+ calories was a lot so I'm just wondering if I should back it down.

    Do you weigh your food with scales?

    I don't think 3 weeks is long enough to tell if it's working, especially if you've started a new workout routine with your trainer

    I sure do, so maybe I should just keep trying then. It's just so frustrating wondering if my metabolism is just shot.

    What makes you think that about your metabolism?
  • cierrahc
    cierrahc Posts: 20 Member
    cierrahc wrote: »
    cierrahc wrote: »
    cierrahc wrote: »
    cierrahc wrote: »
    Why pay for a trainer if you're not going to follow their advice?

    I am doing what she's saying, it's just not working.

    For how long has it not worked?


    3 weeks

    Are you due your period?

    Nope, couple weeks out. It's SO frustrating. I felt like 1600+ calories was a lot so I'm just wondering if I should back it down.

    Do you weigh your food with scales?

    I don't think 3 weeks is long enough to tell if it's working, especially if you've started a new workout routine with your trainer

    I sure do, so maybe I should just keep trying then. It's just so frustrating wondering if my metabolism is just shot.

    Why do you think your metabolism might be "shot"?

    Because I'm not losing, I dieted hardcore in my early 20s and yo yo dieted the past few years. If it will take longer then I guess I'll just wait it out. I just don't see if it's the correct amount I should be eating why I'm not losing.
  • TavistockToad
    TavistockToad Posts: 35,719 Member
    cierrahc wrote: »
    cierrahc wrote: »
    cierrahc wrote: »
    cierrahc wrote: »
    cierrahc wrote: »
    Why pay for a trainer if you're not going to follow their advice?

    I am doing what she's saying, it's just not working.

    For how long has it not worked?


    3 weeks

    Are you due your period?

    Nope, couple weeks out. It's SO frustrating. I felt like 1600+ calories was a lot so I'm just wondering if I should back it down.

    Do you weigh your food with scales?

    I don't think 3 weeks is long enough to tell if it's working, especially if you've started a new workout routine with your trainer

    I sure do, so maybe I should just keep trying then. It's just so frustrating wondering if my metabolism is just shot.

    Why do you think your metabolism might be "shot"?

    Because I'm not losing, I dieted hardcore in my early 20s and yo yo dieted the past few years. If it will take longer then I guess I'll just wait it out. I just don't see if it's the correct amount I should be eating why I'm not losing.

    Doubtful, but 3 weeks isn't long enough to judge anyway.
  • janejellyroll
    janejellyroll Posts: 25,763 Member
    cierrahc wrote: »
    cierrahc wrote: »
    cierrahc wrote: »
    cierrahc wrote: »
    cierrahc wrote: »
    Why pay for a trainer if you're not going to follow their advice?

    I am doing what she's saying, it's just not working.

    For how long has it not worked?


    3 weeks

    Are you due your period?

    Nope, couple weeks out. It's SO frustrating. I felt like 1600+ calories was a lot so I'm just wondering if I should back it down.

    Do you weigh your food with scales?

    I don't think 3 weeks is long enough to tell if it's working, especially if you've started a new workout routine with your trainer

    I sure do, so maybe I should just keep trying then. It's just so frustrating wondering if my metabolism is just shot.

    Why do you think your metabolism might be "shot"?

    Because I'm not losing, I dieted hardcore in my early 20s and yo yo dieted the past few years. If it will take longer then I guess I'll just wait it out. I just don't see if it's the correct amount I should be eating why I'm not losing.

    I don't know what you mean by "dieted hardcore," but I think a more likely factor is that three weeks is too early to judge. If you open your diary, we may be able to help you find ways to log more accurately. It seems like a good portion of the time when people aren't losing as they expect, the issue is inaccurate logging (resulting in them eating more than they think they are), not their metabolism.
  • steveko89
    steveko89 Posts: 2,223 Member
    As others stated, three weeks isn't all that long in the grand scheme of things, I would try staying to course for another three weeks and re-evaluate.

    That said, I think it's possible you're eating closer to maintenance than one would expect. I'm curious how your trainer arrived at this target for you, did you discuss goals and an expected weight loss rate with your trainer? The macro split at ~40/30/30 isn't out of left field, I typically see 40/40/20 as a "cut" recommendation.

    Using a TDEE calculator for your height and weight (guessed age 25, close?) it spits out a TDEE with 'light exercise' at 1871. I've found this activity level for this calculator to fit well to compensate for my exercise, which totals 270 minutes of resistance training weekly (~90 min/session, 3x/week). Any other method for determining calorie burn from exercise I have found to be a gross overestimation. Assuming that's accurate, 1600 only gives you a deficit of just over 0.5lb/week, which could very easily be masked by water retention or even hydration fluctuations.
  • onward1
    onward1 Posts: 386 Member
    I'm the same height as you, depending on how active a day I've had, I still don't eat 1600, that's more of a maintenance number for me. 1300 is a good number for me to start with, I usually eat back about 1/2 of my exercise calories each day on top of that. I second what others have said about weighing your food, you'd be surprised how off you can be if just eyeballing a portion. Good luck, keep going, you can do it.
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