5 month plateau?
sweetxsour35
Posts: 177
It's been a long time since I've seen any significant change on the scale, and I'm stuck. I don't go over on calories, but, I'll admit, I probably don't eat the best food. Lately, though, I've been playing tennis 3-4 days a week. The only change I saw from that was smaller thighs, but that's it. Any tips you have for breaking a plateau would be appreciated, thanks in advance.
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I am currently on a 2 month plateau, so I totally get where you are. Have you taken measurements? I know when I don't seem to loose, I am loosing inches, which I've continued to do. Last week was my b-day and I went off plan completely. I still *tried* to make good choices, but I ate what I wanted. I weighed in this morning and I was down 1.6. So I don't know if giving myself the mental break helped or not, but I finally hit 57 and I am hoping I can round the corner and hit 60 soon.
I hope some others chime in with suggestions!0 -
My advice. Ignore the scales. They can be demotivating because they don't tell the whole story. Instead measure weekly and keep a log. Waist, Thighs, hips etc... I found by doing this that even when the scale was not moving I was losing and 1/2 inch to an inch a week. So now I only weigh every 4 weeks. But! Even then I don't let the number get me down as long as I continue to lose inches.0
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Looking at your diary it appears you're not eating enough. Eat back those exercise calories - that may make all the difference!0
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What else should I eat? I don't want to eat unhealthy foods because I have calories left. Also I'll try not to weigh myself and measure more.0
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I'm big on a slice of whole wheat bread wtih natural nut butter spread on it. I prefer almond or cashew butter, nothing added to it, just ground up nuts. My grocery store has a grider with a hopper of almonds attached.
A few tablespoons will take up about 400 calories.
Typically, when I get done working out and need to eat, but aren't really hungry, I'll spread two tablespoons on a slice of toast and eat back my workout calories without feeling like I over ate.
Also, this lady had some useful info on plateaus:
http://fitnesswithnatalie.blogspot.com/2011/05/most-dreaded-word-in-weight-loss.html0
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