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niafabo 02-24-2011 08:29 PM

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Originally Posted by QuilterInVA (Post 3728954)
If you can't handle the fluctuations, which are a normal part of weight loss, don't get on the scale more than once a week. And for weight loss you need to exercise at least 60 minutes a day, 30 minutes keeps you healthy.

Once a week is worse imho for someone who can't handle fluctations. They could actually be losing weight through out the week and end up weighing in on a high day and weighing once a week does not teach someone to indentify fluctuations.

also 60 minutes a day is a good suggestion but you can still lose weight quite easily exercising less and working your way up. it's what you are doing not neccesarily how long you are doing it that matters. an hour of walking for example doesn't burn nearly as many calories as 30 minutes of circuit training for example. :/

4star 02-24-2011 09:49 PM

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Originally Posted by niafabo (Post 3728971)
Once a week is worse imho for someone who can't handle fluctations. They could actually be losing weight through out the week and end up weighing in on a high day and weighing once a week does not teach someone to indentify fluctuations.

also 60 minutes a day is a good suggestion but you can still lose weight quite easily exercising less and working your way up. it's what you are doing not neccesarily how long you are doing it that matters. an hour of walking for example doesn't burn nearly as many calories as 30 minutes of circuit training for example. :/

I think any exercise is better than none. Even a little burns a ton more calories than watching tv and every little bit helps. Besides, you gotta start somewhere.

CurryMama 02-24-2011 10:56 PM

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Originally Posted by QuilterInVA (Post 3728954)
If you can't handle the fluctuations, which are a normal part of weight loss, don't get on the scale more than once a week. And for weight loss you need to exercise at least 60 minutes a day, 30 minutes keeps you healthy.

I hope none of this is taking badly but I have to say I disagree. Yes, I realize fluctuations are a part of this process. I am not freaking out, just had some concerns and was curious what other people do when this happens. I've actually read that people who weigh daily lose twice what the people who weigh weekly or monthly do. Helps a person stay accountable. I think as far as the exercise, it is based on the person. Some people seem to lose weight by just cutting calories with little exercise.

I may do an hour some days. Still just experimenting on what works.

luciddepths 02-26-2011 09:49 AM

You could weigh in every OTHER day.

CurryMama 02-26-2011 11:50 AM

Honestly, I don't think I could wait that long. Haha. Back up to 203 this morning, but it's officially TOM.

Laneyy 02-26-2011 12:36 PM

I've been like this for the past 2 weeks. I think my body is still adjusting. I've been hopping between 214 and 211 for a while now. Hopefully I'll manage to get past that 211 mark soon.

Just keep at it, and you'll get past it soon enough. :)

CurryMama 02-27-2011 09:48 PM

Hope you see some results soon, Laneyy. I got back down to 201.2 this morning. :)

ncuneo 02-28-2011 12:13 AM

I'd do nothing. Patience is key here, you just have to stay the course. You're cals are low enough, and your exercise is ok, more may be better, but you said that wasn't helping you lose...so that's a toss up. There are SO many things that can cause fluctuations, too much sodium, TOM, not enough water, stress, I could go on and on. So just hang in there.

CurryMama 02-28-2011 12:25 AM

Thank you, ncuneo. I've gone back down to 201.2 this morning. It is the TOM, but I'm hoping I'll at least stick to the 201s.


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