Why don't I see results from my 30 Day Shred??
heatheralia
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I began the 30 Day Shred on April 3rd and finished the last day of level 3 yesterday. I did ten full days at each level with a few breaks as needed. When I started, I weighed 150 pounds (at 5 foot 10 inches height) and my measurements were:
36 inch bust
29 inches at narrowest part of my waist
32 inches at belly button
39 inches at hips
(I am 38 years old)
I did more than half of the moves the "Natalie way" and only modified after attempting to do them this way if I couldn't do it. My weight went up 3 pounds after the first week and did not go down. My measurements are EXACTLY the same afterwards!!! I have read so many posts of success using the 30 day shred and was so hopeful that I would at least lose an inch or two, but instead I come out at the end three pounds heavier. I planned to move on to Ripped in 30 next, but now I am wondering if this is not for me and if I just need to switch to lifting heavy and stop trying the Jillian videos. Any suggestions or feedback would be greatly appreciated!
Here are my before pics:
And the after pics:
36 inch bust
29 inches at narrowest part of my waist
32 inches at belly button
39 inches at hips
(I am 38 years old)
I did more than half of the moves the "Natalie way" and only modified after attempting to do them this way if I couldn't do it. My weight went up 3 pounds after the first week and did not go down. My measurements are EXACTLY the same afterwards!!! I have read so many posts of success using the 30 day shred and was so hopeful that I would at least lose an inch or two, but instead I come out at the end three pounds heavier. I planned to move on to Ripped in 30 next, but now I am wondering if this is not for me and if I just need to switch to lifting heavy and stop trying the Jillian videos. Any suggestions or feedback would be greatly appreciated!
Here are my before pics:
And the after pics:
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I forgot to add that my current body fat is 24%. I would like to get it down to 21%, or maybe less.0
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Did your measurments change at all? I didn't notice a change on the scale, but quite a bit measurement wise.0
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Its probably your diet.0
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Perhaps you were eating too few calories (?). TDEE with exercise factored in minus 15% is what you should eat each day. I would go for the weight-lifting now. I find cardio just doesn't give the results that lifting does. Good luck and try not to be discouraged. Your heart thanks you for all your JM work!! Plus, I think you do look better and more defined in the after pics. You look thin enough, so I would focus on increasing strength and tone.0
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I didn't get much visible results from JM 30DS either. I felt stronger and my belly looked a smudge tighter, but nothing that is significant. I don't know what Ripped in 30 entails, but I am doing bodyrock.tv workouts now and had gotten great visible results. Not much changes in inches and no change in weight, but my body definitely look different. So I suggest doing more full body exercises with heavier weights and/or add in weight training.0
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Dawn,
My measurements didn't change at all!! I don't see a difference looking at my pics either.0 -
Thanks tenpets for your encouraging words! I guess I see the awesome results others have had from 30DS and wanted that for myself. I am going to look into getting a nice set of weights this weekend. :happy:
IveLanded,
Any specific suggestiongs on eating? Do you think I should eat less carbs/more protein?0 -
the after pics do look like you are more toned...if you were building muscle that would account for the increase in weight, especially since you didnt lose inches so it takes more muscle to fill the spot vacated by fluff0
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Britexmom,
I'll take muscle over fluff any day!0 -
Maybe because your body is already fabulous? I don't know, I only add the shred in on occasion but I too have seen a lot of great results.0
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Erin,
Bless you for your kind words!! My hubby isn't great at supportive comments, and I could use them today! :flowerforyou:0 -
QtieKiki,
I will definitely look into that video that you are using. Thanks for the tip!!0 -
I see a difference in the size of your "stomach", there's even less now. You look more toned to me.0
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Bmadiuk,
"Toned" with a flat tummy is what I am shooting for! I'm not really concerned with the number on the scale. I should probably put it away where I won't be tempted to get on it anymore.0 -
You're already in good shape, in my opinion the Jillian videos are pretty basic and geared more towards out of shape individuals.
You look like someone who would greatly benefit from lifting heavy! I spent a few years spinning my wheels on those video type workouts and wasted so much time when I could have been lifting...the change has been so great!0 -
Lift heavy and for toning check out Ab Ripper X... that destroys everyone.0
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OMG..if I had the body you have now..I wouldn't even need to do Jillian's crap
That being said, I've noticed quite a bit of change, just toning and stuff and size loss..not necessarily as much weight loss; but I have SO much more to lose than you do!
Look at it as a good workout. It can't be bad if it gets you moving!0 -
I do notice some changes in your abs. That said, you were in pretty fantastic shape to begin with, and in all likelihood, this is not challenging enough for you. I'm very much not in fantastic shape, and Jillian's Ripped (supposedly harder than 30DS) is not nearly challenging enough. I much prefer Bob Harper's Inside Out stuff.
You would probably benefit from stuff along the lines of Insanity, P90X, weight lifting, etc.0 -
I think you look more toned as well! congrats!0
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OMG you look AMAZING. You dont need to work out at ALL, your body is perfect. Seriously! your husband is lucky - tell him we said so!0
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I think you look great and do see a difference.0
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I def see a difference in your Abs. They are more defined. You look great!0
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the after pics do look like you are more toned...if you were building muscle that would account for the increase in weight, especially since you didnt lose inches so it takes more muscle to fill the spot vacated by fluff
There's no way she added three pounds of muscle in 30 days.0 -
Because you already have a very "tight" physique. Not everyone is destined for a 24" waist, especially anyone with ab muscles. Abs take up space in your body, there comes a point when an athletic body doesn't get smaller because it would mean losing muscle. I don't see any extra fat on your body. If you did... Then getting rid of extra fat would come down to 100% diet.
It is also true that 30DS is kind of geared toward people who have more fat to lose. Was it challenging for you?0 -
Its hard to judge since the before pics are a little dark, but I definitely can see a difference in the side view, and on the front view you look more trim. Your belly looks like theres also more definition.
I like throwing the shred into my routine every so often in the mornings, its a great wake me up video but I don't get huge results either. I see it mostly in my shoulders and arms. I use 10lb weights. I have always had weak shoulders so some moves I use 5lb weights although I need to buy 8lbs since the 5's can be pretty light.
I liked Ripped in 30 better, thats what I'll move onto after The Shred but again, not huge results but I do like the video and did get results.0 -
Erin,
Bless you for your kind words!! My hubby isn't great at supportive comments, and I could use them today! :flowerforyou:
No Offence, but hubby needs a slap! :-) You look great. It likely is your diet that would help get rid of any fat, if you have any.0 -
30DS isn't really designed to cut a lot of fat. If you want to cut fat, you need to drop these cardio programs and pick up some strength training programs like: P90X, P90X2, Chalean Extreme or Strong Lift 5x5. These programs along with eating 20% below your TDEE will help you cut fat. Cardio programs will make it more difficult.
So how many calories are you eating?0 -
Lift heavy and for toning check out Ab Ripper X... that destroys everyone.
Ahh...damn you Crunchy Frog!0 -
Thank you all for your replies!!! The support here is fabulous! I have decided not to mess with Jillian's other videos and to start lifting heavy. I have used the machines at the gym off and on for the past four years, but was always intimidated by the free weight room. That seemed to be reserved for the guys that knew what they were doing I bought NROLFW a few months ago but haven't tried the workouts. (I made the mistake of buying it on my Kindle instead of an actual book that I can flip back and forth through) I am going to look into investing in a weight bench and weights for home. Anyone have suggestions as to whether I should look into the Bowflex type or just a basic weight bench & weights?
Psulemon - I eat around 1950 cals a day.
Secretlobster - It was challenging; it had me huffing and puffing, but I could pretty much keep up. The ab stuff didn't "burn" enough and my arms didn't feel challenged enough. My calves and shins hurt for the first two levels and I wonder if it is because I wear high heels an average of 5 or 6 days a week.0 -
Weight and bench. Don't even consider the bowflex.
Good luck!0
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