04-22-2014 04:32
04-22-2014 04:32
I am getting so frustrated and ready to quit. I have been faithfully going to the gym for a month, eat extremely healthy and stay within my calories and I can't lose a lb. This morning I gained weight. I am ready to give up. I am someone who never ever exercised at all, so to go from that to going every single day to the gym I should see some sort of result by now.
04-22-2014 05:33
04-22-2014 05:33
04-22-2014 07:32 - edited 04-22-2014 07:33
04-22-2014 07:32 - edited 04-22-2014 07:33
How much do you have to lose to healthy weight?
How big of a deficit or weight loss goal did you take?
Are you logging manually all the non-step based workouts that Fitbit is underestimating?
Are you meeting your daily eating goal right now, or imagining that bigger is better?
Are you weighing all foods that you eat, not measuring?
And only valid weigh-in day so as not to stress over expected water weight fluctuations -
Morning after rest day eating normal sodium levels, not sore from last workout.
Because going from no exercise to a bunch means your body is going to improve, and that includes adding water weight - increased blood volume, more stored carbs with attached water, ect.
04-22-2014 07:56
04-22-2014 07:56
I understand completely but know that i am my worst enemy. Do you use my fitness pal to log in what you eat every day? I wasnt but started using it. I knew i ate too many carbs and sugar but actually seeing it was an eye opener.
My cardio/strength training class would like me to have at least 109 grams of protein a day, so far the closest I've come is 50. It's very hard to change my diet at my age. I would love any feedback from others who have changed their diets and added more protien. What do you eat (ps:: i cannot eat fish).
Good luck vanhinkle, stick with it!!!
elaine6s
04-22-2014 16:38
04-22-2014 16:38
It took me 25 years to figure out that I am intolerant to gluten and if I eat it I cannot lose weight. Don't give up. There may be something that is keeping you from losing. You might try an elimination diet to see if something is keeping you from losing too.
08-02-2014 15:03
08-02-2014 15:03
I too can never lose weight. It is frustrating especially when i am told i would have to be eating this absurd amount of calories a day in order to maintain what i weigh and have no physical activity. I eat about half of what they tell me i should be eating to be this overweight. I gained 75 lbs in 6 wks AFTER i had my 2nd child. It took a lot of dr visits that they finally figured out that i have pcos. There are days i want to give up because i feel as if i dont know whos body i am living in and its frustrating to run on the treadmill to see no result. I am hopeful there will be a day where i can shed some weight and be happy again. No Pain no gain right?
08-03-2014 03:45
08-03-2014 03:45
I am utterly dispondent right now... I have worked like hell on a treadmill doing over an hour an day split up into 4 sessions and doing 8k of steps per day, I have plantafacia in my feet so its a lot to do that, and also cartledge problem with my knee after my hour a day, my body hurts like crazy...I also keep to a strict 1k calorie diet eating properly... I seem to be forever on my treadmill and build my day around it... I measure all my food and reach all my goals. The government says 30 mins three times a week is good for you... I do an hour a day at least and take saturday and sunday off to make sure my body has time to heal... I am nearly 55 years old so things take time. BUT... its so **ahem** upsetting after all the hard work to see that it rates my efforts as average and sedentary, I seriously cant believe that any woman my age and size... (obese) does what I do on a normal day... YET.. on the other hand it says I do more than 762% more active mins than people of my own age and size... I am usually in the 99 percent markers for all things in the premium trainer section... so HOW can it say I have failed... !!!! to say this is demotivating is an understatement....
Also... yesterday being a saturday I took the day off training as I do at the weekends, and upset to find that it said I had worked off 2467 cals on the saturday without training... and compared to Friday where it was a training day I had worked off only 2555 cals... HOW can this be... so I work my guts off on my treadmill for over an hour a day and only acheive a difference of 100 cals .... I have to ask myself is the pain and suffering really worth it.... I know only I can answer this... but somewhere along the line I think FitBit has to stop doing the average 7 day thing... and just do a daily thing... as its killing my motivation. Whats the point of working so hard all week just to get a "You Failed your Target Goals".. at the end of the week... its heartbreaking .. 😞
08-03-2014 06:06
08-03-2014 06:06
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08-03-2014 10:09
08-03-2014 10:09
Wow, you are really throwing a lot of stress on your body.
Guess what constant stress does to a body - it adapts, not by getting stronger (that's only if you have rest and diet that allows getting stronger), but by slowing down everything, metabolism, daily movement, ect.
It also keeps cortisol constantly elevated, which is terrible for retaining water.
Diet is a stress, I'm betting eating only 1000 with that routine you are taking a huge deficit - somehow thinking bigger is better.
If that's the case - why not just stop eating and lose the weight?
Frequent intense for you exercise with little recovery is a stress - a body that can't recovery eventually can't improve and many times can't even maintain at same workload.
Other life stresses, like pain, add to the volume your body is dealing with.
Since you've proven your method doesn't work - ready to try something more reasonable, get body as healthy as it can be, and then lose the fat?
Oh yeah, as to your difference in calorie burn - guess what the body does with long term deficit being too big? It slows down other daily activity to compensate.
So you have shown exactly what studies have shown. You may burn 300 calories in a workout, but you then proceed to NOT burn 300 calories you would have otherwise. So no extra calorie burn to the day actually.
Now, if that workout caused an overload and body has time to recover and repair it will burn more.
But I'm betting your workout causing pain and day after day, that doesn't happen.
Your exercise is not providing any extra calorie burn likely, just pain.
08-03-2014 14:48
08-03-2014 14:48
I have a lot of weight to loose and I get discouraged. However, I have changed my mindset to how my fitness level has improved on the treadmill (I can now walk consistantly at a 3.4 pace instead of a 3.0) I also started the beast called the treadcclimber; it has a belt for each leg and it adjusts to inclines; i get twice the workout in half the time. I see improvements on that.
For me it is a fitness thing; my appetite is not 100% under control because of the meds I am on. However, my fitness level is improving. That is what I am focusing on.
lisa
01-29-2015 20:15
01-29-2015 20:15