I have given my friend advice about her weight loss and it is not going fast enough for her, so I want to see what other people might have to contribute to her situation.
She is 5'6. 120lbs, very small frame. She lifts heavy two times a week, runs at least 2 miles 3 times a week, and now that the weather is nicer she has been doing some intense gardening. I know she's doing these things and I know she's pushing herself because I'm with her. We talk extensively about calories and food plans and I spend a lot of time a week with her, I know she is diligent about counting her calories and she weighs her food with a digital scale.
In the last two-ish years she's managed to slowly shed about 10lbs just by eating better. She is use to being super thin so she's really frustrated to be 120, but she's really happy to not be 130 anymore. She's not looking to be emaciated, she wants to be fit and muscular. She's trying to shift away from the scale and go by measurements (Which are going down) but we all know how hard that is, and she has a history of an eating disorder.
Since January 1st she has lost 5.4lbs and she feels that is far too slow for all of the effort she's been putting in. I agree, I'm kind of shocked at how little she's lost but I'm much bigger than she is and I have no experience being 120lbs so I only know how hard it is to lose at lower weights from what I see on 3FC.
She had been eating 1600 calories and has recently dropped it to 1400. She admitted last night that she has been considering dropping to 1200 because only losing 5.4lbs in 6 months is ridiculous to her. A friend's husband and I were telling her that she probably needs to up her calories in order to lose weight. I suggested cycling between 1600 and 1800 and he added that the 1800 days should be on lifting days.
She's willing to try it but she's understandably a little scared. I told her to ignore the scale for a few weeks after she starts. Her diet is pretty solid. Greek yogurt or kefir for breakfast. A portioned amount of meat and veggies for lunch and dinner. And an array of snacks like babybel cheese, more vegetables, fruit and sometimes, but rarely, she'll eat a 100 calorie pack of something. One or twice a week she'll eat restaurant food and once a week she eats dinner at her parents which tends to be higher calorie stuff but she's always spot on with calories. She drinks unsweetened iced tea and water, maybe once a week she'll have a soda.
Anyway, sorry for the novel but I really wanted to get everything I know out there in case there's something I'm missing. Did we give the right advice? Any other advice I can tell her?

