Tracking and walking and losing nothing
laxmom0709
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I have been tracking and walking almost 10 km a day for the last 3 1/2 weeks and I have lost not even an ounce . I’m getting frustrated and want to throw in the towel . I have 25lbs to lose . Need help and insight
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Two things could be happening: food tracking may be off, or you're overestimating your burn. Have to ask, are you using a food scale?1
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are you weighing food and ensure you are using appropriate food entries? making your own recipies in the recipe builder?
did you enter you stats in MFP to get the recommended daily calorie recommendation?1 -
Sadly it really is calories in vs calories out. You might need to either up your workout or lessen your calories.1
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If you are not doing low carb/keto: watch your fat intake. It sneaks up on you. If you are on low carb/keto: watch your fat intake. It's important to know and hit your macros.
Also, classic scenario that happens to women who are starting to work out: your body is recompositioning. You might be swapping out fat for newly building muscle. It's a major frustration, and the scales just don't give a damn if your soul feels crushed by the number. (Not that I know this first hand or anything).
Don't let the numbers defeat you into quitting.
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If you are not doing low carb/keto: watch your fat intake. It sneaks up on you. If you are on low carb/keto: watch your fat intake. It's important to know and hit your macros.
Also, classic scenario that happens to women who are starting to work out: your body is recompositioning. You might be swapping out fat for newly building muscle. It's a major frustration, and the scales just don't give a damn if your soul feels crushed by the number. (Not that I know this first hand or anything).
Don't let the numbers defeat you into quitting.
She's not building any appreciable amount of muscle by walking, whether she's in a calorie deficit or not. And fat intake has nothing to do with it either unless it's eliminating her calorie deficit. Dietary fat =/= body fat, and there is no net fat storage while in a calorie deficit.
The most likely answer is faulty calorie tracking combined with water retention from a new form of exercise.8 -
If you are not doing low carb/keto: watch your fat intake. It sneaks up on you. If you are on low carb/keto: watch your fat intake. It's important to know and hit your macros.
Also, classic scenario that happens to women who are starting to work out: your body is recompositioning. You might be swapping out fat for newly building muscle. It's a major frustration, and the scales just don't give a damn if your soul feels crushed by the number. (Not that I know this first hand or anything).
Don't let the numbers defeat you into quitting.
It's not likely the OP is building muscle from walking, especially not at a 1:1 pace with fatloss...
OP are you using a food scale, eating back exercise calories? Could you make your diary public and post your stats so we have a better idea of where you're at?3
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