Stubborn Plateau -- Advice?
For the last month or two, despite my best efforts, I have seen no love from the scale. 118, almost every single time. Sometimes a little more, sometimes a little less.
My typical diet and exercise routine goes something like this: 1650-1900 calories a day (average is ~1800) of mostly healthy, pescetarian food, and at least an hour of solid cardio (biking at vigorous speed or jogging) at least 5 days per week. I also do a fasted-state cardio session 4 days out of the week, which is something I thought would be a "magic bullet" -- not so, in terms of weight loss, although my stamina is much improved. That works out to several double-sessions in a week of working out, alongside the mentioned calorie counts.
My BMR should be somewhere between 2100-2300/day. Given this, I should be losing approximately a pound a week. I do do a cheat meal, which consists of dinner and drinks with my co-workers on Sunday nights. I count the calories from that, too, and they can get pretty high -- but not high enough to "undo" more than a day or two of good progress.
I don't consume dairy very much, and I recently cut out bread, getting my carbs from whole sources like brown rice, cornmeal, etc. The latter has had noticeably beneficial effects on my digestion -- TMI, perhaps, but I'm now clockwork-regular after this. Still, there has been no change to the number on the scale.
I'm not sure what else I can modify in my routine. I'd love to get back into the long-distance running I was doing through last summer and fall that let me weigh 110 pounds, but we've been having wicked dust-storms this week.
What else I can possibly change; what else can I try? Does anyone have any suggestions, or good plateau-busting tips? I'd like to be down 5 pounds in about a month and a half. This is mightily discouraging.
Last edited by xiaobaicai; 04-19-2012 at 05:51 AM.
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