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Robin920
06-07-2003, 09:22 AM
Hi everyone ! Ok here is my problem . I just started working out , doing the treadmill for 30 minutes and doing strenth training at least 3 to 4 times a week .But I am not losing anything the scale is going crazy and making me crazy with it!!! For instance I get on the scale 1 day it will say i weigh 218 then the next day 219 then the next 220 then the next 219..It keeps fluctuating but not staying on a downward path ! lol What the heck is going on ? Is this normal ?? The manager at the gym said I will gain first before I lose . Is this true ??? Ill be honest it is really discouraging me and Im at the point of failing one again , but I dont want too!! Anyone with insight on this subject ? Please Help!!!!
Thanks , Robin

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Naxis
06-07-2003, 10:58 AM
First, if you just started working out, you are probably building some muscle which is more dense (heavier) than fat is so even if you are burning some fat, the scale is going to be a bad indicator of this for a little while. Don't stress about it. In fact, stay off the scale if you can help it. No more than one weigh-in a week if you just can't get past weight. Which brings me to point two: weight fluctuates day to day for everyone, mostly due to water weight. Water alone can push the scale around 8 pounds up or down depending on hydration and has no real bearing on anything. Third, you must adjust your diet or you will not lose weight. All the cario in the world will not make you lose weight if you are eating more calories than you burn every day. If your gym has a nutritionist, you might schedule an appointment. If not, you might consider checking out FitDay online to gague intake and how much of what you should be eating. It's not a perfect system, but it's a great start. Good luck!
(note: give any diet/exercise plan at *least* 2-4 weeks before deciding if it's working. I can almost guarantee if you go 2 weeks with dedicated cardio and clean diet you *will* see a difference).
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hagur
06-07-2003, 11:01 AM
"I just started working out"

You can't expect things to happen overnight .... :D
Just keep at it!

Also, your diet plays a MAJOR role in this! Are you sure your diet is ok?

Also, when weight training, you can get heavier even if you are loosing fat! Muscles are heavier than fat. Remember that. Don't put too much faith into the scale, take a look at yourself in the mirror. That's what counts the most. You can even have your bodyfat % measured.

Just don't give up just yet, keep at it!

bmxryan
06-08-2003, 01:56 AM
i agree what they said but it could be what you've eatin and how much water you've drank that day.

I can easily gain 3 or 4 pounds by drinking alot of water and eating a crap load.

Colbe
06-08-2003, 04:24 AM
LOL. I've gone to sleep at night 203 and been 190 the next day by 12 noon if I haven't eaten breakfast. You really need to forget about weighing yourself day to day. Its a steady progression. In the big picture/long run you will slowly lose the weight. I agree though. Stay off the scale. It will only mess with your head.

PartTwo
06-09-2003, 01:31 PM
Weighing yourself every single day probably isn't a good way to gauge your weight loss. Try limiting yourself to stepping on the scale once a week at the same time of the day each time. For example, I only weigh myself every Sunday before I go to bed. That way I know that I am keeping other external factors out of the equation.

jmichalicek
06-09-2003, 04:53 PM
In the morning is probably the best time for weighing yourself. Get on the scale once/week in the morning, before you've eaten or drank anything. If you weigh yourself after that your weight will likely fluctuate more as you probably don't eat and drink exactly the same amounts of the same food each day. BY doing it in the morning, most of the food from the day before will have been processed and so you'll have more accurate measurements. Also, you'll weigh less than if you wait until at night, so you'll feel a little better about yourself and like you're making more progress ;)

Robin920
06-11-2003, 08:23 AM
I just want to thank all of you for your insight and your support . I will take all of your advise wisely . Only once a week in the am is when I will weigh myself . I will report back and let cha know how its going!!!
Thanks, Robin

ps. I think I am seeing a difference in my clothes and when I look in the mirror !!!

chemicaldreamer
06-13-2003, 02:18 AM
Don't worry about just a 1-2 pound difference... it's all water weight. If you want to weight yourself, do it weekly or even biweekly. Or even better, forget the scale and use a tape measure or calipers to calculate bodyfat (i haven't used a scale in over half a year).





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