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Originally Posted by alexandraT
Thanks for the help everyone!! One more question: if I do well during the week with eating and exercising, and binge on the wknds, it seems my weight will stay the same the following week no matter what i do. I feel like when i first started out i could go a little more crazy on the wknds and still lose weight the following week...Am i now getting to the point where I can't even mess up one day if i want to see a loss the following week?? How can ONE bad day outweigh 6 good ones?!
Without a doubt, one "off" day can
definitely derail the other 6 "good" ones. We are trying to create a calorie deficit. We do that one day at a time. Taking in appox. 3500 calories below what we burn will provide us with a pound of weight loss. In other words, every time we create a 3500 calorie deficit, we lose a pound. Let's say we create a 500 calorie deficit every single day. We do that 6 days in a row - that's 3000 calories burned - or almost a pound gone. But on that 7th day, we
don't create that 500 calorie deficit. There goes that should have/could have/would have been one pound gone. Depending on how many calories we consume on that off day, we've not only wiped out our potential to lose the pound - we may create a calorie overage or surplus - and now gained weight - not lost.
Which is why staying on plan 7, 14, 21 days in a row is vital
IF you want steady, consistent weight loss. You just can't have it both ways - go off plan AND expect weight loss. Nu-uh. If you're willing to have a stall, or yo-yo back and forth that's another story.
Plan out your weekends even more so, since they tend to be a bit more difficult. Treat it like any and every other day of the week.