My name is Dawn and I'm now to the South Beach Diet, I have been eating less and excercising since before Christmas, but was feeling frustrated because I was seeing little to no progress.
Then a friend suggested I try South Beach. I've been on it less than a week, and have dropped 5 pounds already!
But here's what's bothering me... a while ago I purchased one of those scales that tells you your body fat percentage, water percentage, and weight in pounds. In the past week my water percentage and pounds have gone down, but my fat percantage has not changed.
Does anyone know how long I will be in the stage of losing only water? Does anyone else own one of the scales, and did you see similar results?
I basically just assume that once I transition into P2 that's when I'm losing body fat. It really depends on the person at the time. Just keep trucking along and I'm sure you'll see the changes in the body fat percentage.
From my understanding, those scales aren't always very accurate. One thing I've heard is that they send a slight current through your body in order to get the measurements and percentages. Well, the current isn't strong enough to reach your entire body, so it only shoots up to maybe your waist and just assumes that same percentage for your whole body. So, if you're losing fat first from your face, chin, arms, chest, etc., it may not be accounted for on that type of scale.
As with any plan, the initial big weight loss when you first start is mostly water weight. The fat loss will catch up with you in time
Dawn! Glad to have you with us and glad to hear that SBD is helping you through your plateau!
Water loss is very common in the beginning of a diet. I totally second what Jilly said--those type of scales are known to be pretty inaccurate--so don't let that frustrate you. As long as you eat protein, do cardio and strength training, and follow a plan, you can be pretty certain that you'll lose fat. I go to a nutrition clinic where they use a current (through my whole body) to get my percentages. You could try something like that if you really want to know for sure, or find someone at your gym (or elsewhere) who is trained and capable with the accurate use of calipers to measure your fat percentage. That's apparently the most accurate way (as long as the person does it correctly) of getting your fat percentage. A low tech way to keep track is to measure your inches regularly. Fat takes up more space than muscle!
Hi Dawn,
My name is Dawn too and I just posted that I'm new to South Beach today. I can't give you any advice on the scale thing, but I just wanted to say hi and congrats on your first 5 pounds! Way to go!
Dawn
It's so nice to meet you all! I think I've decided that 5 pounds is 5 pounds, and I'll take it whereever I can get it! It has really given me a HUGE boost in motivation, so I guess I just need to quit analyzing it!