No weight loss, losing faith!

Ginnugget
Ginnugget Posts: 3 Member
edited December 2024 in Health and Weight Loss
Hi. Advice please!
I’m a 40 yr old woman returning to training after a few years out having kids and looking after everyone else. I’ve been working out with a PT once a week for about 6 weeks now (cardio, weights, HIIT), I run twice a week (about 3miles each time), and I swim-train hard once a week for an hour. The scales have not shifted in a month and I am getting seriously concerned! My legs have toned and my clothes fit a little better but I still feel heavy & ‘lumpy’ around my abdomen and my back. I have hit a plateau.
My diet is good - really healthy 95% of the time. I eat the same meals as my husband, but smaller portions, and he has lost 5 stone in 6months! What am I doing wrong? Why am I not losing weight? I feel so much healthier and stronger (I’ll never be skinny at 5’10 and 13 stone), but I want to look more toned and slim down.
Any advice? I do have problems sleeping and I probably don’t drink enough water when I’m not training, but otherwise I’m stumped. I am annoyed that despite all my effort I have little to show for it! Thanks (typical Exercise day diary attached - calories from Garmin tracker)
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  • Ginnugget
    Ginnugget Posts: 3 Member
    Thank you! Good advice in there.
  • whmscll
    whmscll Posts: 2,255 Member
    Not sure what exercise you did on the day you posted but the exercise burn looks high to me.
  • Ginnugget
    Ginnugget Posts: 3 Member
    whmscll wrote: »
    Not sure what exercise you did on the day you posted but the exercise burn looks high to me.

    That was an hour with the PT (cardio & strength) and loads of walking during the day, but I don’t tend to count walks in calorie allowance.

    Decided to chill, continue to eat well & ditch the scales for a while! Not much more I can do! Lol

  • hipari
    hipari Posts: 1,364 Member
    Ginnugget wrote: »
    My legs have toned and my clothes fit a little better but I still feel heavy & ‘lumpy’ around my abdomen and my back. I have hit a plateau.

    I feel so much healthier and stronger (I’ll never be skinny at 5’10 and 13 stone), but I want to look more toned and slim down.

    You said it yourself, you have toned and your clothes fit better. You said you want to look more toned, and that's what happened (to your legs at least). You can't choose where the fat comes off. Congratulations on your progress, keep up the good work and ditch the scale. I know it's really easy to look at the numbers on the scale for only confirmation of progress (I often fall into the same trap), but isn't how your clothes look and feel 12 hours a day more important than what number is on your scale for maybe 30 seconds in the morning?
  • Emmapatterson1729
    Emmapatterson1729 Posts: 1,295 Member
    Woos, I had heart failure from dropping calories too low and exercising... Once one organ fails, it starts a chain reaction of health problems.

    That is starvation calorie intake!!! The Jewish were starved in concentration camps at 1300 calories a day.

    I wouldn't wish heart failure on my worst enemy. 100 lb water weight gain in two months and body deformities.

    And no, I didn't think it could happen to me, I didn't feel hungry, I felt strong, athletic, and fit. My daily intake was usually around 1100.

    Pay no mind to the woo clan.

    Thanks!! Just crazy to me when people support starvation for weight loss. I'm surprised the mods haven't shut down this thread yet!

    And the ones who have successfully lost at 1500 calories or higher get woos.

    There's à difference between deficit and depravation. I wish someone had told me this was a possibility before my heart failed. I wouldn't have taken the risk.

  • BarbaraHelen2013
    BarbaraHelen2013 Posts: 1,941 Member
    I think the woos are from people who only bothered to read your first sentence and are not reading it in context of the rest of the thread! 🙄

    Read that first sentence and you’d woo it too, so don’t worry!
  • Redordeadhead
    Redordeadhead Posts: 1,187 Member
    Woos, I had heart failure from dropping calories too low and exercising... Once one organ fails, it starts a chain reaction of health problems.

    That is starvation calorie intake!!! The Jewish were starved in concentration camps at 1300 calories a day.

    I wouldn't wish heart failure on my worst enemy. 100 lb water weight gain in two months and body deformities.

    And no, I didn't think it could happen to me, I didn't feel hungry, I felt strong, athletic, and fit. My daily intake was usually around 1100.

    I think it was perhaps "Weightloss stalls when consuming way too low of calories" that got you woo'd. Don't worry about it!
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