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Originally Posted by novangel
Over a month or so. I thought switching up workouts a bit was supposed to help? I was under the impression that when you get too routine that your muscles get used to the same movement and require less energy/calories to burn...something to that effect, but I'm no expert.
The adapatbility component doesn't change caloric burn a whole lot. Your heart does become much more efficient as you get into better shape but again the difference in caloric burn is minor.
If you enjoy your exercise routine now there is no reason to change it. You can always do more of it or increase the intensity to increase your caloric burn but to switch under the idea that a new routine will move the scale is not accurate. It is a myth that exists because people draw poor conclusions. For example - someone in your position might do a new routine and a couple days later have the scale go down two lbs. They conclude it was the new routine and tell everyone who will listen how changing routines busted their platueau.
What really happened? Most likely they just experienced a whoosh.
Women can retain water for a long time.
A caloric deficit causes fat loss but water can mask what is happening.
If you're in a deficit you're losing fat. If you're not in a deficit you're not losing fat.