No progress??
euphoria11
Posts: 49
So I have stopped making progress... or so I think.
I have been the same weight and measurements for the past week, week and a half.
What to do now?
I still need to lose atleast another 20 lbs... I can't plateau yet!!
I have been the same weight and measurements for the past week, week and a half.
What to do now?
I still need to lose atleast another 20 lbs... I can't plateau yet!!
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I seemed to hit a wall at about 4 weeks. just stay on the right path, and within 2 weeks, you'll crash through the wall.
it isn't really a plateau, those can go on for months. it's just your body adjusting to the new methods.
You CAN get through this. this is the moment where so many people give up. Don't give in to that temptation!!!0 -
I seemed to hit a wall at about 4 weeks. just stay on the right path, and within 2 weeks, you'll crash through the wall.
it isn't really a plateau, those can go on for months. it's just your body adjusting to the new methods.
You CAN get through this. this is the moment where so many people give up. Don't give in to that temptation!!!
Ditto on this..............
A true plateau is 4 weeks with 0 pounds or inches lost.0 -
If you are exercising the same way each day then your body could have adjusted to the routine and is not cooperating with you. The body needs to be challenged and you can do that by switching the way you work out and what you work out with.
I usually do 90 minutes on the elliptical three days a week with 30 minutes of abs following. The other three days of the week I will do 60 minutes on the exercise bike, 30 minutes of free weights and 30 minutes of abs. If I do work out on the 7th day I will usually do 30 minutes on each machine and some abs just to break a good sweat.
You don't have to do what I do but you get the idea of switching things around. In your routines you might try what's called interval training go to this site to get an idea of how this works:
http://www.intervaltraining.net/
Be sure you're taking in enough water every day as well.
Good Luck, Bob0 -
Can going over on protein and fiber negatively affect my progress??0
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nah. MFP is pretty low on protein, and if you are working out, you're using it.
tooo much fiber will make you gassy, :sick: , but that's all. :laugh:
You'll see progress soon, I know it's hard to be patient, but trut us, it will happen if you stay on the right path.0 -
oh and Bob is 100% right on the water....are you drinking enough?
eight 8oz glasses per day.
more if you exercise that day.
so much that your urine should be pretty clear. dark yellow colored urine indicates poor hydration.0 -
I can't see how going over on fiber could be bad for yor progress, for the protein maybe. i'm not an expert though.
About the progress, you can't reduce your consumed calories or that will make your body need less and less to make any weigth loss progrees. But you can exercise more or in a different way. Increase repetitions or weight used to increase de calories burnt.0 -
So that's what it is. I've hit a plateau. I am so frustrated! :explode:
But I'm hanging in there. It's got to break soon. My exercise routine is making a difference with my stamina and ability to hike farther and tackle more strenuous trails, but my weight has been holding steady for the last month.0 -
Hang in there. I've been stuck with the same waist size for three weeks now and my weight loss has slowed a little. But look on the bright side. Your eating better, exercising, and living a more nutritious lifestyle (or I would assume so, since you're on here). As long as you continue down the right path, great things will happen. Just keep working and don't give in to the frustration.0
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remember too - your body is in panic mode because it's lost a lot of fat reserves, so it's going to try to hang onto as much as possible. keep doing what you're doing, and eventually, you'll start losing again0
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