Stuck at certain weight
loubetinsley1
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Hi all I've been counting my calories for 6 weeks now, on my first weigh in I lost 7lbs but I haven't lost anything since. I exercise every day burning at least 1000 calories every day. My calorie intake is 1200 a day. I'm 49 years old, 5ft 1 and 14st 7lbs. What am I doing wrong? I'm beginning to lose hope!!
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Am I understanding that you're 203lbs approximately, 61" (155cm) tall, and you are consuming and logging 1200 Cal a day. Your starting weight was 210lbs.
In addition to that you are doing some sort of activity or exercise that burns approximately 1000 Cal every day.
How long have you been doing all this?
How soon after you started all this was your first "weigh in" that was -7lbs?
How soon after your first weigh in was your second "weigh in"? By anything do you mean zero? Do you mean an increase in weight?
How much time has passed since then?
Are you weighing at home, or seeing that you're using stone, are you weighing at the chemist's, as I believe you guys call your pharmacies?
Regardless of how accurate the figures of your food intake and your caloric burns are, there are some structural issues with how you're going on about all this.6 -
I’m also stuck at my current weight, workout 5 days a week, burn 1-1500 calories, eat only 1200. Been a month and I haven’t lost a thing1
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The same questions I asked the original poster also apply to you.
In addition to them, @Cmoneybby , it might be beneficial if you let us know your approximate current stats and goal weight as well as your starting stats.
If you ladies provide the information we may manage to offer some insight into some of the issues that may be in play.
In all probability there will be more than one issue in play.4 -
That happened to me as well! Stick with it because once you break it. The rest usually comes off pretty fast. Your body wants to stay at that weight and will fight you! I stayed at 195 for almost 3 Months. and Almost gave up from pure frustration!1
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I’m also stuck at my current weight, workout 5 days a week, burn 1-1500 calories, eat only 1200. Been a month and I haven’t lost a thing
So you're saying you're only eating 1000kal per day, and working out for 1000-1500kcal on 5 days a way and you kept this up for 4 weeks at least? What you're telling us is that you're staying in bed for 5 days, not doing anything and not eating anything. Notice that something is off here?4 -
There are mistakes that people commonly make that cause them to not lose weight that we might be able to spot if you change your Diary Sharing settings to Public: http://www.myfitnesspal.com/account/diary_settings
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How are you getting to that 1000 calories burned by exercise? Are you just looking at the number being spit out by a treadmill? Are you wearing a heart rate monitor?1
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I hike every day I use map my walk and it tells me calories burned, steps etc.1
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Yeah, anyone who thinks they're "burning" 1000 calories in exercise may need a little wake up call. That would take at least a couple hours a day of pretty strenuous exercise - which I seriously doubt anyone could do on 1000-1200 calories of food.
So.
1. You're not burning 1000 calories on a walk unless it's four hours.
2. Open your FOOD diary so we can see this 1000-1200 calorie intake.5 -
Of course, the website/personal food page is down for Maintenance for me right now - but the facts remain that there are either Exercise estimation problems or food logging problems.
Stop using Map My Walk and start using some other method of exercise estimation. I would suggest 300 calories per hour for a moderate paced walk at your weight (say, 3 MPH.)
Here's the how to for logging:
https://community.myfitnesspal.com/en/discussion/1234699/logging-accurately-step-by-step-guide/p1
And...the ever helpful flow chart:
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Maybe your building muscle from your workout and toning up..
Try doing more cardio, Get your heart rate up more, look into the HIIT WORKOUT that may help
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Choppdogg777 wrote: »Maybe your building muscle from your workout and toning up..
Try doing more cardio, Get your heart rate up more, look into the HIIT WORKOUT that may help
on 1200 calories a day, from hiking? I think not.5 -
loubetinsley1 wrote: »Hi all I've been counting my calories for 6 weeks now, on my first weigh in I lost 7lbs but I haven't lost anything since. I exercise every day burning at least 1000 calories every day. My calorie intake is 1200 a day. I'm 49 years old, 5ft 1 and 14st 7lbs. What am I doing wrong? I'm beginning to lose hope!!
Dont put 100% confidence in those calorie counters there not exactly correct1 -
I don't necessarily have a problem with 1000 Cal burned during a multi hour hike as a gross calories amount that includes daily living.
In other words 1000 is not the net amount that should be added to the eating goal, which, since it's not getting added doesn't really change anything
The usual issues for people starting up are:
-- scale confusion between nonfat weight changes colloquially known as water weight, and weight changes caused by fat level changes... which is what we're after.
Usual advice is to place scale on hard and unyielding surface, measure at similar times and conditions before eating and drinking, plug numbers into weight trend website or app and observe the weight trend not your daily scale fluctuation.
-- logging confusion which either doesn't include everything every day, sometimes skips things such as, variably, cold or hot drinks, condiments, fruits and vegetables, spices, items that we've been told are zero-calorie (which in quantity they are not), and in general all the problems associated with not weighing and logging before eating, as well as the choice of database entries.
Beyond that most plans have to be fully adhered to at least 4-6 weeks, so as to include comparisons between similar points in hormonal cycles since they promote water retention, and then people can make judgments based on how their reasonably defined goals are progressing. .3
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