Losing too much weight and not enough body fat?

tcxyz2011
tcxyz2011 Posts: 29 Member
edited November 2024 in Fitness and Exercise
I am 32 years old, 5'6, and my current weight is 147. I had my body fat measured this morning and I am between 24-26%. My original weight was 168. I currently use dumbbells, weighted machines and body weight exercises with ankle weights and bands. I feel like I am losing more weight than body fat. I currently eat 1548 calories with moderate to high carbs, high protein and moderate to low fat. Should I strictly use dumbbells and body weight exercises and concentrate on my eating? I eat pretty decent, during the week and weekends. Some advice would be great.

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  • kimny72
    kimny72 Posts: 16,011 Member
    How was your BF tested?
    In order to protect your muscle mass while losing weight, you want to:
    Not lose weight at an aggressive rate
    Eat enough protein (at least 0.8g per lb of goal body weight)
    Incorporate strength training

    Was your BF tested before you started losing?
  • tcxyz2011
    tcxyz2011 Posts: 29 Member
    I ordered 2 body fat calipers online. My fiance took the measurements and I took 3 sets of measurements per instructions 3 times to get a more accurate reading. My body fat was not tested at 168.
  • Sabine_Stroehm
    Sabine_Stroehm Posts: 19,263 Member
    tcxyz2011 wrote: »
    I am 32 years old, 5'6, and my current weight is 147. I had my body fat measured this morning and I am between 24-26%. My original weight was 168. I currently use dumbbells, weighted machines and body weight exercises with ankle weights and bands. I feel like I am losing more weight than body fat. I currently eat 1548 calories with moderate to high carbs, high protein and moderate to low fat. Should I strictly use dumbbells and body weight exercises and concentrate on my eating? I eat pretty decent, during the week and weekends. Some advice would be great.
    Are you male or female?
  • tcxyz2011
    tcxyz2011 Posts: 29 Member
    @Sabine_Stroehm I am a female, lol, sorry I should have mentioned that. Thank you everyone for the advice :smile:
  • Sabine_Stroehm
    Sabine_Stroehm Posts: 19,263 Member
    tcxyz2011 wrote: »
    @Sabine_Stroehm I am a female, lol, sorry I should have mentioned that. Thank you everyone for the advice :smile:

    Ah, thanks. Good luck, focus on protein and strength!
  • jemhh
    jemhh Posts: 14,261 Member
    tcxyz2011 wrote: »
    I feel like I am losing more weight than body fat.

    What do you mean when you say this?

  • tcxyz2011
    tcxyz2011 Posts: 29 Member
    jemhh wrote: »
    tcxyz2011 wrote: »
    I feel like I am losing more weight than body fat.

    What do you mean when you say this?

    I still look 'soft' but it is probably because I still have a high body fat percentage. I weight 147 and my body fat measured between 24-26%. There are females that I have seen that weigh the same and don't look soft. I think I just need to focus on eating healthier and dropping my body fat a bit more so my body starts to become tighter.
  • tcxyz2011
    tcxyz2011 Posts: 29 Member
    sardelsa wrote: »
    tcxyz2011 wrote: »
    jemhh wrote: »
    tcxyz2011 wrote: »
    I feel like I am losing more weight than body fat.

    What do you mean when you say this?

    I still look 'soft' but it is probably because I still have a high body fat percentage. I weight 147 and my body fat measured between 24-26%. There are females that I have seen that weigh the same and don't look soft. I think I just need to focus on eating healthier and dropping my body fat a bit more so my body starts to become tighter.

    For your stats that bodyfat % or softer look isn't unreasonable. Unless you are a bodybuilder or athlete and have spent years building muscle, or have certain genetics, even if you are mostly retaining muscle as you lose.. that seems pretty normal. You may find you lose a few lbs and start to see some difference in definition.. as well when you get to goal weight you may realize you may not have as much muscle as you hoped (depending on your goals). At that point or sooner you may want to think about recomping to build muscle.

    Thank you for the reply. Do you any links, whether it be on mfp or otherwise, on recomping?
  • sardelsa
    sardelsa Posts: 9,812 Member
    tcxyz2011 wrote: »
    sardelsa wrote: »
    tcxyz2011 wrote: »
    jemhh wrote: »
    tcxyz2011 wrote: »
    I feel like I am losing more weight than body fat.

    What do you mean when you say this?

    I still look 'soft' but it is probably because I still have a high body fat percentage. I weight 147 and my body fat measured between 24-26%. There are females that I have seen that weigh the same and don't look soft. I think I just need to focus on eating healthier and dropping my body fat a bit more so my body starts to become tighter.

    For your stats that bodyfat % or softer look isn't unreasonable. Unless you are a bodybuilder or athlete and have spent years building muscle, or have certain genetics, even if you are mostly retaining muscle as you lose.. that seems pretty normal. You may find you lose a few lbs and start to see some difference in definition.. as well when you get to goal weight you may realize you may not have as much muscle as you hoped (depending on your goals). At that point or sooner you may want to think about recomping to build muscle.

    Thank you for the reply. Do you any links, whether it be on mfp or otherwise, on recomping?

    Yepp.. you can check this one on here out for more information

    https://community.myfitnesspal.com/en/discussion/10177803/recomposition-maintaining-weight-while-losing-fat/p1
  • Jthanmyfitnesspal
    Jthanmyfitnesspal Posts: 3,522 Member
    My guess is that you are doing just fine. I think it is anxiety-producing to lost a bunch of weight. As in "am I losing anything I want to keep?" If you stay active an keep cutting, you'll get stronger and leaner. Can miss! Plus, exercise is much more fun when you're lighter.
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