Sometimes I wonder if this is worth it.......
jodibrox
Posts: 37 Member
I have been trying not to get on the scale because it just discourages me. Well, today I did it.......and I was UP 2 LBS!! I spent an hour on the treadmill last night, drank my water. I am not good at logging food but I didn't think I have been overdoing it.
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I know how discouraging it can be when you're working hard and not seeing results. Honestly, though, it doesn't matter if you "think" you've been making good eating choices, it matters if you ARE. Start logging your food and then ask for suggestions in a couple of weeks.0
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You need to log your food just to have a reality check. I didn't think I was overdoing it on some meals, but then when I logged it I couldn't believe how many calories my meal was. Little things add up too. Don't be discouraged until you are logging and doing your exercising and see how it goes.0
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Well if you're not logging your food, you have no way to be sure.0
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just that you are conscious of your activity and intake is so much better than not caring. who cares what the scales say? moving your body and thinking about your health are what its all about.0
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Take measurements. Sometimes what we don't lose in pounds, we do lose in inches, especially when exercising a lot.0
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Take measurements. Sometimes what we don't lose in pounds, we do lose in inches, especially when exercising a lot.0
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better to log the food and get the odd tickle, than not do it and get a slap on the scales,
take it on the chin, and bounce back,
keep at it, you can do it.0 -
exactly as muscle weighs more than fat0
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You must log your food, every single tiny mouthful. Weigh it too, where you can.0
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Thank you to everyone! That is exactly what I needed to hear! I also changed my goal from aiming towards1000 calorie deficit every day to aiming towards 500 calorie deficit in a day. Hopefully it will just be more realistic (slow, but realistic). AND......I have logged my calories for today!!
Thanks again for the motivation!0 -
It's worth it. Treadmill didn't work for me years ago. I lost a little weight but gained it back. For me the main thing was exercising at least an hour a day.0
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Logging food has accountability built into it as well as giving you an exact picture of calories in and calories out. I think twice about what I eat because I know it is visible to others. Many benefits to logging.0
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I counted cals then stopped and when I started again I can't tell you how much more consistently I'm losing weight. And now I KNOW if the scale goes up not to sweat it because I can count on the fact that it must be water weight since I am certain my intake is in deficit.
Also I agree on the measurements. In April I lost 8.4 pounds, which is GREAT, but it isn't like mind blowing. But I lost 37 inches total! Which totally DID blow my mind!0 -
People are notoriously bad at correctly estimating their caloric intake. You really need to log, you're probably taking in significantly more calories than you think you are! But two pounds is not much, and if you get back on track, it should come off quickly. Hang in there!0
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