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It's been 3 weeks, and I've lost two pounds. I know that's better than nothing, but seriously, I've been exercising 4-5 times a week, sometimes more than once a day, and I've been under my calorie goal (except sometimes on the weekends, but even then I'm eating way better than I was before), under sugar, salt, carbs, all that stuff. So...What the hell? Is that normal? Did that happen to other people too?
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My first instinct is that maybe you are not eating enough. You have to be properly fueled to burn properly.0
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Yep, it can be a slow start and sometimes with a new workout program you might even see the scale go up at first. Keep at it - you will see changes happen. It is really good to not only track your weight, but your measurements and take photos too so you can see progress in many ways!
Here is a great article to check out:
http://www.dailyspark.com/blog.asp?post=why_the_scale_goes_up_when_you_start_a_new_workout_plan
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2 lbs in 3 weeks is a really good loss-- especially since your body is likely retaining water to repair your muscles after the exercise you do. when I first started I gained weight for the first two weeks. Be patient and remember it's a lifelong thing so it's ok if you don't see immediate results.0
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Yes, if you are new to exercise. The reason for this is your muscles get micro tears from working out and to protect them and to aid in recovery your muscles store water. Don't worry you may have lost fat, but the extra water makes the scale stay the same. Stick with it for a few weeks and once you get use to the workouts your body will shed the excess water.0
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yes, water, are you drinking plenty? That makes a big difference to me. I used to never be able to lose wt, but I also never drank a single glass of water. It has definitely helped me to be more mindful of my water intake.0
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I've been doing this since December. I've lost 4 pounds so far, but am not worried. My pants are looser, I have more energy and my stomach isn't as pronounced. The weight will come off. How are your measurements? Have you firmed up? That may be what is happening. I know that my weight crept up on me and it won't leave willingly and quickly! :laugh: Good luck to you!0
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It has been my experience (when I manage to stick to a food plan for more than the first few days) that it does take about three weeks, then all of a sudden the weight starts coming off. I'm just hoping it'll happen this time around. I bet you've lost inches round your middle, though.0
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Don't worry about the number on the scale. Pay attention to how you feel and how your clothes fit.0
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Don't worry about the number on the scale. Pay attention to how you feel and how your clothes fit.
^^^^ DITTO ^^^^0 -
Are you weighing yourself at the same time everyday? And are you doing the same workout everyday? You need to keep your body guessing with everything, foods, exercises, etc.0
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i've been actively counting calories, exercising about a month now, and i have lost only a single lonely pound (I weigh myself once a week first thing in the morning after i pee). but i can feel my ribs through my skin and my collarbones are more pronounced. don't sweat the poundage, pay attention to what you look like and how you feel.0
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Also, doing strength training instead of just cardio will help you lose a lot more! Don't be afraid to pick up some weights.0
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I'm in the same timeframe and weight loss so I guess we just need to try to be patient and stick to it. I was starting to think I need to revaluate but I am going to just wait a few more weeks. I am training for a half marathon so eating less than what I am now cannot be good for me. I know when I gain weight...my weight will stay the same for a long time and then it is like I pack on 5lbs overnight. Hopefully weight loss will be the same way! Good luck!0
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I started working out 3-4 times a week in beginning of december and my weight went up 4 lb. I've now, middle of Jan, lost the 4 lb. However, I took measurements and I've lost 5.25" so far!!! If it wasn't for the measurements I may have given up already but I do know it's working. My clothes fit better, I have more energy, I feel stronger when I work out. It's all part of the equation.0
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You may not be eating enough calories - I just started myself - I am in week 3 and everything I read says make sure you eat your calories ...... I don't know but I am trying to eat them all even when I am full and water water water - even though it makes me gag sometimes LOL0
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It's been 3 weeks, and I've lost two pounds. I know that's better than nothing, but seriously, I've been exercising 4-5 times a week, sometimes more than once a day, and I've been under my calorie goal (except sometimes on the weekends, but even then I'm eating way better than I was before), under sugar, salt, carbs, all that stuff. So...What the hell? Is that normal? Did that happen to other people too?
Since Jan 1st I have been working out 5-6 days a week and I have only lost a pound. I am frustrated too. I would like to see what everyone says.0 -
Thank you! I do feel like I'm not eating enough though, I don't feel low of energy or like I'm starving myself, but maybe I need to look over everything again.0
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Yes, hopefully!! Thank you and don't you give up either! We can do this0
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Yeah basically at the same time except the days I have to leave the house earlier, but I still stick as close to the same time as possible. I am doing different exercises though, I do pilates like 4 -5 times a week in the morning and then either walking, jogging, or bicycling in the evenings, so it's not the same every day, sometimes I do a combination of two of those three0
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Thank you everyone!!0
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