Will Your Body Settle Into a Certain Weight??
keeponkickin
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Next week I celebrate 1 year on MFP and you would think I would know the answer to this but I am stumped. I lost 100 pounds in my first 9 1/2 months and at the one year mark I am down 109 pounds. I have been at my current weight for a long, long while now and it seems that no matter what I do, I am stuck right here. I am just 6 pounds shy of being in my healthy weight range for my height of 5' 8" I workout hard, I eat right, never cheat, etc. and I am stuck. Does anyone know if the body will settle into what it wants to be? It's like my body is saying "we're done, good job, but we're done."
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I don't know the answer to this, but I wanted to say you look AMAZING! Way to go!0
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First off, amazing job!
You can weigh whatever you want to weigh. You have lost a ton of weight in a short amount of time. If spiking is not working for you, you may need to switch to maintenance for a few weeks then resume with the plan I gave you.0 -
You look GREAT! I don't know the answer to that, since I can't ever remember being a "Healthy" weight! That is definitely an inspiration!0
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I think my body has settled into its current weight, but that doesn't mean I can't go lower it just means I need to change things up and try something different. My current weight is very close to my goal weight and it's also the weight I was for many years before I got divorced and put on 30 lbs, so I do think it's my body's comfortable weight. But, I don't really plan to stay here even if it my body is settled in. I still want to lose another 5-10 lbs, so this week I'm starting to experiment with some different things.
You do look amazing-- congratulations!0 -
WOW, you are an inspiration to all! An amazing job. Your weight might be 6 pounds off to you but you have more muscle now!
Don't fret over it.. you look great!:happy:
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I don't know either----but I have 90 pounds to go and want to know what you have done so far? I have been working out three to four times a week for an hour doing strength/weight training and cardio buring at least 350 cals/session. I have followed a 1300-1500 cal diet trying to target 100 gms protein/day. I am usually under if anything and have lost notta! I feel better and people comment that I look better, but I am wearing the same size 18 pants, they are looser but still can count as fitting and the 16's are tight so I am sorry I don't have an answer for you---but maybe you have one for me! Congratulations.0
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love the BIG pictures. wait, is saying "BIG" on here a sin? lol, love ya friend! I dont know what to say, other than you are a beautiful, amazing person. Both inside and out. You are my friend. And I am your biggest fan.0
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First off, amazing job!
You can weigh whatever you want to weigh. You have lost a ton of weight in a short amount of time. If spiking is not working for you, you may need to switch to maintenance for a few weeks then resume with the plan I gave you.
I agree with this! You can do anything you put your mind to. Congratulations on an amazing weight loss. You are doing fabulous!0 -
First off, amazing job!
You can weigh whatever you want to weigh. You have lost a ton of weight in a short amount of time. If spiking is not working for you, you may need to switch to maintenance for a few weeks then resume with the plan I gave you.
Thanks for your constant wealth of information my friend. I was just thinking the other day of moving into maintenance for a few weeks and then coming back hard again and see if that gets things moving. Along with the strength training I've also added running to my routine. This scale will move come hell or high water!0 -
You do look AMAZING!!!0
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I don't know either----but I have 90 pounds to go and want to know what you have done so far? I have been working out three to four times a week for an hour doing strength/weight training and cardio buring at least 350 cals/session. I have followed a 1300-1500 cal diet trying to target 100 gms protein/day. I am usually under if anything and have lost notta! I feel better and people comment that I look better, but I am wearing the same size 18 pants, they are looser but still can count as fitting and the 16's are tight so I am sorry I don't have an answer for you---but maybe you have one for me! Congratulations.
I don't have any magic secret. I workout pretty hard most days of the week. I eat spot on 99.9% of the time. I am always mixing up my calories by zigzagging, changing my calorie goal from time to time, a spike day here and there. I do it all to keep the metabolism guessing and moving. Keep doing what you're doing. You are right, your body is changing even if the scale isn't budging. Look at my profile picture. That is a two month difference and only 7 pound difference and you can see the picture on the right that my body has shifted.0 -
Congratulations, you look great!
Being so close to ideal weight, maybe you need to move out of weight loss mode and into muscle building mode. Up the calories and hit the weights extra hard.0 -
First off, amazing job!
You can weigh whatever you want to weigh. You have lost a ton of weight in a short amount of time. If spiking is not working for you, you may need to switch to maintenance for a few weeks then resume with the plan I gave you.
Thanks for your constant wealth of information my friend. I was just thinking the other day of moving into maintenance for a few weeks and then coming back hard again and see if that gets things moving. Along with the strength training I've also added running to my routine. This scale will move come hell or high water!
I think this is the best advice. I went into maintenance mode, not meaning to, over the holidays. I still have 9-12 lbs I want to lose. In no way have I settled for the weight I am at. If anything, I feel more confident going into losing the remainder, because I know I will be able to maintain it when I finally reach goal.
I also think you should maintain your workouts to the level that feels good to you. The fitness should be fun and something you are doing out of enjoyment.
Great job! You are truly one of my most inspiring friends on here!!!
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You have done such a brilliant job! I have just started again as you can see on my ticker. The one thing I would suggest is to look into Jillian Michaels workouts. I have done loads of research on them and have read many times that it helped people to break through a plateau. I have just started Ripped in 30 again and I really love all of her workouts. Just as an idea0
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You look great! What are you basing your "healthy weight" on? If it's BMI toss it lol. Go to your doctor an ask them if you still need to loose more weight.0
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Hi,I'm back! Wow awesome pictures! You look terrific!!!!0
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Great job! You are truly one of my most inspiring friends on here!!!
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Thank you. I think I will try the maintenance after I finish up this week.0 -
thanks, I will keep working at it----it has been a long time for such a small loss (14 weeks of really focused effort) but will try to keep my head in the game. I have committed to 100% compliance for the next three weeks each 1300-1500 cals, 100 gms protein, 10 glasses of water and eating every three hours. I work out consistently 3-4 hours a week. wish me luck---you look great and I hope that is me in a year!0
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First great job.
Second, yes, weight can stall; I call them "walls".
To break through, you must change intensity and duration of exercises - both cardio and resistance.
And you must make sure you're eating enough to sustain your high activity level.
And yes, eat back your exercise calories.
Simply stated MFP has already figured out your total calories you need to eat per day to lose 1lb etc. a week. That's WITHOUT exercise. You'll notice that when you actually add exercise in, the calorie limit goes up. Why? Because it's telling you to eat your exercise calories. Large deficits aren't really good to do because while you will lose weight, what kind of weight will it be? In many cases you'll lose lean muscle tissue which LOWERS your metabolic rate even more. Then you have to eat even less to compensate for less of a calorie burn to continue to lose the same amount of weight each week.
Be efficient. Exercise hard and eat back the calories. The hard exercise will RAISE your metabolic rate and burn more fat at rest.0 -
Holy Moly!!! jUST WANTED TO SAY WOW!!! Loooooking good! Great job!0
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Wow...you look amazing and you're an inspiration to all of us. I have been told that the closer you get to your goal..the harder it is. I was at a plateu for about 4 weeks...and people here told me to change my workout plan...or (gasp) skip exercising for a week...well I didn't skip it...but I did cut it down to 2 times a week for about 2 weeks...and IT WORKED!!! our bodies are weird...hope this helps and good luck to you...great job!!!!!0
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I am no expert when it comes to weight loss but what I do know for sure is that....
BABES!! YOU LOOK FANTASTIC!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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First great job.
Second, yes, weight can stall; I call them "walls".
To break through, you must change intensity and duration of exercises - both cardio and resistance.
And you must make sure you're eating enough to sustain your high activity level.
And yes, eat back your exercise calories.
Simply stated MFP has already figured out your total calories you need to eat per day to lose 1lb etc. a week. That's WITHOUT exercise. You'll notice that when you actually add exercise in, the calorie limit goes up. Why? Because it's telling you to eat your exercise calories. Large deficits aren't really good to do because while you will lose weight, what kind of weight will it be? In many cases you'll lose lean muscle tissue which LOWERS your metabolic rate even more. Then you have to eat even less to compensate for less of a calorie burn to continue to lose the same amount of weight each week.
Be efficient. Exercise hard and eat back the calories. The hard exercise will RAISE your metabolic rate and burn more fat at rest.
Thank you for your sound advice :-)0 -
You look great! What are you basing your "healthy weight" on? If it's BMI toss it lol. Go to your doctor an ask them if you still need to loose more weight.
I was gonna say this. "Healthy weight" is a noble, if not sometimes misguided goal. On a personal level, if I were to shoot for a "healthy weight" via BMI, which is under 160 for my height, I'd have to lose about 20 pounds of muscle, and cut down to a physically impossible 0% body fat. I'd get your body fat checked, and see if you really need to drop those 6 pounds, or if you're already in a healthy body fat range.0 -
AMAZING WAY TO GO!!!!!!!0
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You look awesome and you have done a fabulous job! I wouldn't worry about "weight" now that you're close to your healthy weight. I'm always a little around the top of my "healthy weight". If you really want to lose more or tone, start lifting weights; if you already lift, change your routine and/or try heavier weights less reps. Maintain your weight a bit by increasing your calories for a couple weeks. Try a different cardio approach (if you run or walk, try swimming ... ect.) Hope this helps!0
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You look awesome and you have done a fabulous job! I wouldn't worry about "weight" now that you're close to your healthy weight. I'm always a little around the top of my "healthy weight". If you really want to lose more or tone, start lifting weights; if you already lift, change your routine and/or try heavier weights less reps. Maintain your weight a bit by increasing your calories for a couple weeks. Try a different cardio approach (if you run or walk, try swimming ... ect.) Hope this helps!
Thanks. Believe me, I've done every trick in the book. Zigzagging calories, spike days, carb cycling, increasing workouts, intensity, changing it up, lifting heavy, lifting light and more, I've done it. That is why I asked if my body is settling in and saying, "I'm done." I won't stop the fight. I feel I have at least 10 more to go and would love another 20. I will adjust my calories on MFP and try to eat my exercise calories more religiously and see if that helps.0
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