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I agree with the above statements first of all you are going to have stalls second of all you cant burn more that you are eating or you will go int starvation mode and thats not healthy. Speak with your doctor as well I know that I have had several stalls and I am 1 year out and went from exercising 2 hours three days a week to 7 days a week and had to increase my food intake as well as take 1 day off per week from exercising because your body needs a rest period as well. I still get in my 2 hours per day though. Good luck.

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@@trulyamazingtoo may 26th today.... I bet that scale started moving again. our bodies are amazing machines and they work in mysterious ways. although your scale may not be showing a number, I bet you are seeing results in a different way such as the way your clothes fit, or that tasks that use to be tiring are getting easier, etc. keep at it. it is a marathon, not a sprint!!!

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@@Rovobay yes I am down to 165 now. I lost 7 pounds fast when I didn't work out for a week.

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@@trulyamazingtoo I try to always drastically mix up my routines... I don't want my body to get use to what I am doing and adapt to it. taking a week of from the gym is an excellent idea!! I have also done fasting days (keeping calories under 600), massive workouts, and cheat days (eat whatever!!!).

keep up the awesome work!

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I agree with the above statements first of all you are going to have stalls second of all you cant burn more that you are eating or you will go int starvation mode and thats not healthy. Speak with your doctor as well I know that I have had several stalls and I am 1 year out and went from exercising 2 hours three days a week to 7 days a week and had to increase my food intake as well as take 1 day off per week from exercising because your body needs a rest period as well. I still get in my 2 hours per day though. Good luck.

I'm burning way more than I'm eating and I'm losing.. stalls will happen though.

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I agree with the above statements first of all you are going to have stalls second of all you cant burn more that you are eating or you will go int starvation mode and thats not healthy. Speak with your doctor as well I know that I have had several stalls and I am 1 year out and went from exercising 2 hours three days a week to 7 days a week and had to increase my food intake as well as take 1 day off per week from exercising because your body needs a rest period as well. I still get in my 2 hours per day though. Good luck.

I'm burning way more than I'm eating and I'm losing.. stalls will happen though.

Well, obviously, to lose weight you have to burn more calories than you eat. That's basic math. However, if you are burning more calories through intense exercise alone, than you are eating, that is a form of anorexia (anorexia athletica) and it can cause severe health issues and drastically slow your metabolism. So if you are eating 1000 calories a day, burning 300 through exercise, and 1200 through just living, then you have a 500 calorie deficit and you will lose weight in a healthy way. If you are eating 1000 calories a day, burning 1000+ through exercise and 1200 through just living, then you have a 1200+ calorie deficit and may be doing serious damage to your health and metabolism.

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Just a couple of thoughts from an old grizzled "veteran".............

1-Please, please do not put stock in what a machine says in regards to how many calories you've burned. There are studies out there that prove not only are nearly all of them wrong, they are VERY wrong and way off. Though it seems we're crazy tired and have nothing left while doing exercise sometimes, we're usually over-estimating how many calories we've burn, and in turn think we have more to work with on nutrition.

2-Carbs can be good or bad......depending on what kind we eat and when. I TRY to stay away from simple carbs (sugars, flour based foods). Good carbs like broccoli, oats and even some brown rice can be beneficial if used in moderation. The first meal after a hard workout, you need those complex carbs along with lean Protein to help your body recover and even grow muscles if you've engaged in a lot of resistance training.

3-In regards to my last sentence in #2.....any carbs more than what our bodies need to operate and maintain organ function, will usually result in gain of body mass. Simple sugars, especially at night, more than likely will be fat gain, or for those a few months post op, slowed fat loss. Complex carbs after a taxing workout, will help build muscle (along with the protein). For me, I'm ok with that kind of mass gain, but we need very few carbs to do this and usually the meal, or maybe 1-2 meals after a hard workout.

4-To simplify, exercise and eat reasonably and try to eat to support your fitness goals, if you have any. I try to look at food as fuel for my body and for exercise. I don't want too much or too little, but I also don't want to let the number of calories control my life, which is one of the reasons I got the sleeve to begin with.

5-Try to determine which numbers are more important to you. The numbers on the scale? The number on your body composition (body fat%)? The numbers in running a 5k? The number of pounds lifting at the gym? For me, I don't worry about the number on a scale since I like ti lift. The number on the body composition is where I focus. In other words, weight is not my issue, fat is my issue and concern, so I like to keep it low.

All of this.....is just my opinion, which is based on my experience and the research I've done. With that said..... we are all so different and our bodies react so differently, especially to carbs, so somtimes it's a personal trial and error with your individual physiology.

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I had some serious problems too with losing weight, I went jogging almost every day and done about 50-70 min long runs. And with that done some yoga and exercises at home and still I couldn't lose weight. I was able too keep it the same and some times it even pounced up few pounds. But now after just few weeks I tried a new program what I found from a website that I randomly came across i when searching for tips for my weight losing problems.

Something called Beta Switch got my attention it sounded pretty good and after read some user reviews and some commends from people who really had tried that out I started to think it will work. And like I said after these few weeks I have lost about 8 pounds now and looking good. On that website I found was few other promising programs too but I though this will work for me because I have battled with my fat tights trough my hole life, if I remember right that site was called cherrytide.com and it sounded pretty good too. Now on my way closer and closer to fitting in my old jeans which I have saved from times when i was still pretty skinny.

Keep it up people you are not alone struggling with you weight!

http://cherrytide.com/

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Hey girl! Well I read you post! Either late :blush: but I think I can still provide answer to this query of yours.

See, undoubtedly going to the gym brings out some of the positive results but after that when we leave the gym in between we got to get covered with an unknown fat & gained wired muscle which can actually bring body to a weird situation thus which cannot be fulfilled by any of the gym instructions. so, in my opinion you must go for the African dance workout as it is much effective and also much easier to learn. You can also look for the videos online as they have their completely maintained website on the internet which help people to know more about them and also it allows them to get classes at the home itself..

Hope this will work at you

Thank you and have a nice day :)

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Hey girl! Well I read you post! Either late :blush: but I think I can still provide answer to this query of yours.

See, undoubtedly going to the gym brings out some of the positive results but after that when we leave the gym in between we got to get covered with an unknown fat & gained wired muscle which can actually bring body to a weird situation thus which cannot be fulfilled by any of the gym instructions. so, in my opinion you must go for the African dance workout as it is much effective and also much easier to learn. You can also look for the videos online as they have their completely maintained website on the internet which help people to know more about them and also it allows them to get classes at the home itself..

Hope this will work at you

Thank you and have a nice day :)

Hi Cassandra nuamah,

I had also joined these classes and It really helped me. By the way, thanks for your information :)

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