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Just stick with what you are doing. If it isn't improving, change something up.
I was over 500 lbs at my heaviest. I started very low calorie. Once I started getting stronger and could do more, I had to add in a lot more carbs. That seems counter intuitive, but my body needed more energy. Someone gave me this visual: a pound of fat is about the size of a brick. A pound of muscle is about the size of a pencil. Someone posted 2 pics at the same weight, but you can see a remarkable difference in her muscle tone (nice going, btw).
My circumstances are very different from yours, but changing things up from time to time will keep your body going.0 -
it has only been a week, but try lowering your calories even more and working out slightly longer and see what happens.0
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