What am I doing wrong?

I am an 18 yr old female and I weigh 125 lbs. My goal weight is to lose fat until I can get to 115 lbs. However, I am not looking to build any more muscle than I already have, since my legs already do have a good amount of muscle, and i'm trying to get a long, lean physique.

I've been trying to lose these last few pounds for 3 months now with no success. During the first month, I did OMAD and worked out fasted for an hour or two. Then, when weight loss stalled I tried increasing calories and took a short diet break and just ended up gaining weight. Now, I eat in a 4 hour window every day and stagger calories anywhere from 1900 to 1200 while still working out fasted.

When I tried to do HIIT to lose fat I just ended up looking bigger since my legs increased in size. Afterwards, I decided to just walk to slim down my thighs but it didn't make much of a difference. I still haven't lost any fat for a while now.

My diet is pretty clean and healthy and I drink lots of water and get lots of sleep. Even so, why am I not seeing any progress in inches or weight?

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  • sashabee25
    sashabee25 Posts: 24 Member
    I'm 5'5 and no unfortunately i don't have a food scale. However I can make educated guesses about what i'm eating. For example I'll have 2 eggs for breakfast and just log it in on MFP using the search function.
  • Dreamwa1ker
    Dreamwa1ker Posts: 196 Member
    I am 5'6" 125 (in maintenance). Hopefully you are a bit shorter - if you are my height or taller, 115 will take you to an unhealthy BMI. Assuming you are shorter and 115 is in your healthy range (though maybe lower end): as I approached my goal weight, I had to lose the last 5 lbs really REALLY slowly. Like 1lb/month. I had to just be very consistent and patient and watch the very long term trend over months not just weeks. The good news is that this was good training for maintenance.
  • sashabee25
    sashabee25 Posts: 24 Member
    Thanks for the advice! I just have some concerns about being in a calorie deficit for that long. I used to be at 110 lbs about 9 months ago and I could eat about 2000+ calories to maintain, which I hope to do by the end of my journey this time as well. By maintaining a calorie deficit for many weeks, I don't want my metabolism to adapt and force me to eat less food regularly just to maintain. How large of a deficit should I be creating if that's my concern?
  • mullanphylane
    mullanphylane Posts: 172 Member
    Seems to me you're already in excellent condition.

    A kitchen scale for precise food portions is, probably, the most important gadget a person can buy. For less than $20 (a bunch of 'em in that price range on Amazon and other retail sites), you can stop guessing. I've yet to meet anyone who doesn't under guesstimate and eat anywhere from 25% - 50% more servings of anything than they thought they were eating.