Weight loss
Bosatch87
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Lost 10 lbs in the first week. Got about 40 lbs to go
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10 pounds in 1 week is pretty severe. Make sure you’re intaking enough calories and nutrients. That kind of loss usually isn’t sustainable in the long run. Not to be discouraging or anything. Lol.
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forestfreek wrote: »10 pounds in 1 week is pretty severe. Make sure you’re intaking enough calories and nutrients. That kind of loss usually isn’t sustainable in the long run. Not to be discouraging or anything. Lol.
Good luck😊
It is not unusual for someone to lose a lot of weight their first week on a diet especially if most of his cuts came in the form of carbs. I carry a lot of water weight so if I come back after a break in dieting I will usually lose a lot. By the second week it slows down...by the third week I am losing what I set out to lose.3 -
forestfreek wrote: »10 pounds in 1 week is pretty severe. Make sure you’re intaking enough calories and nutrients. That kind of loss usually isn’t sustainable in the long run. Not to be discouraging or anything. Lol.
Good luck😊
It is not unusual for someone to lose a lot of weight their first week on a diet especially if most of his cuts came in the form of carbs. I carry a lot of water weight so if I come back after a break in dieting I will usually lose a lot. By the second week it slows down...by the third week I am losing what I set out to lose.
True weight loss is a matter of calories in, calories out. It doesn’t matter from which food group the deficits come from.
And yes - 10 pounds lost from a total of 50 to lose is unusual. There is no way this is authentic “loss” of fat. There are a variety of factors that affect the number on the scale when one first weighs in and every subsequent weigh in afterwards. Unless OP chopped off a limb, I’m gonna say some of that “weight” will show back up.
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forestfreek wrote: »forestfreek wrote: »10 pounds in 1 week is pretty severe. Make sure you’re intaking enough calories and nutrients. That kind of loss usually isn’t sustainable in the long run. Not to be discouraging or anything. Lol.
Good luck😊
It is not unusual for someone to lose a lot of weight their first week on a diet especially if most of his cuts came in the form of carbs. I carry a lot of water weight so if I come back after a break in dieting I will usually lose a lot. By the second week it slows down...by the third week I am losing what I set out to lose.
True weight loss is a matter of calories in, calories out. It doesn’t matter from which food group the deficits come from.
And yes - 10 pounds lost from a total of 50 to lose is unusual. There is no way this is authentic “loss” of fat. There are a variety of factors that affect the number on the scale when one first weighs in and every subsequent weigh in afterwards. Unless OP chopped off a limb, I’m gonna say some of that “weight” will show back up.
Let me rephrase this...chances are a good portion of that 10lbs was water weight. If he cut back on carbs and/or sodium it will cause him to drop weight. It might not be fat but that water loss will show as a loss on the scale.
I truly doubt that he lost 10lbs of fat...1 -
Lost 10 lbs in the first week. Got about 40 lbs to go
Congrats on a fast start! Please know that most of that was almost certainly water weight and you should not expect that rate of loss to continue. If you have 40 lbs to lose to get to a healthy weight, you should expect to lose an average of 1lb - 1.5lbs per week going forward.
https://community.myfitnesspal.com/en/discussion/1080242/a-guide-to-get-you-started-on-your-path-to-sexypants/p1
Good luck :drinker:1 -
Congrats on your progress so far!
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I know for a fact that I didn't lose 10 lbs of fat lol I m just super excited to see the number on the scale going down because I'm definitely putting in the effort1
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I know for a fact that I didn't lose 10 lbs of fat lol I m just super excited to see the number on the scale going down because I'm definitely putting in the effort
You are doing just fine. If you by some chance continue to lose at a high rate you can always adjust your calorie goal up a bit to slow it down. The first few weeks it is somewhat difficult to evaluate your rate of loss. Losing that water weight at first is a real confidence builder however...when thats all gone the real rate of loss can be a downer. Just keep it up and you will get there.
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I know for a fact that I didn't lose 10 lbs of fat lol I m just super excited to see the number on the scale going down because I'm definitely putting in the effortI know for a fact that I didn't lose 10 lbs of fat lol I m just super excited to see the number on the scale going down because I'm definitely putting in the effort
Sorry! Like I said I wasn’t meaning at all to be discouraging. Quite the opposite - just didn’t want you to GET discouraged when that progression slows down. Definitely be happy with your success 🤗🤗🤗
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I wasn't discourage by what you said. I was just stating that I didn't believe that I had lost 10lbs of body fat in a week lol0
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