I've heard the stories about the dreaded plateau, but I don't know what the heck is going on. Could this be from muscle gain, or am I really stuck here for ever.
I work out 3-5 times a week, doing 30 min. cardio, then hitting the weights for 30-45 minutes. My stomach does seem to have gotten smaller, but there is no way that I've packed on that much muscle to offset the weight loss is it?
My next step is to try some fat burning supps, in fact I just orderd some lipo 6, to give it a shot.
Any other suggestions?
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05-18-2007, 05:30 AM #1
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Haven't lost a pound in over 2 weeks....WTF?
4/7/09 296lbs
4/27/09 285 lbs
10/2011 258 lbs
**Here we go again!!**
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05-18-2007, 05:33 AM #2
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05-18-2007, 06:39 AM #3
- Join Date: Jan 2007
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Since the 1st of feb. Getting on that scale last night at the gym really frustrated me. I know people say don't pay attention to the scale, only the mirror but damn this is crazy.
I did forget to add however that for the first 6-7 weeks of cutting when I dropped 20 lbs, I was not in the gym at all. Seems like once I got in the gym is when the weight stopped coming off. That's why I'm wondering if it's possible to put that much muscle weight on that short period of time??4/7/09 296lbs
4/27/09 285 lbs
10/2011 258 lbs
**Here we go again!!**
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05-18-2007, 07:14 AM #4
Yes, this is what I've experienced as well. We've been at it for the same amount of time - but I've been working out 3x/wk. from the start, and the weight loss hasn't been more than 12 lbs. My waistline continues to shrink and have maintained by muscle mass though, and just feel bigger due to the increased definition (people are starting to notice the change and have mentioned it - that's a good sign!).
I took a week off from my wo. routine, maybe this will stimulate some additional loss."That rare combination of good-for-nothing and up-to-something."
"It is not the strongest of the species that survives, nor the most intelligent, but the one most responsive to change." Chas. Darwin
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05-18-2007, 07:20 AM #5
lipo6 worked great for me. i just got the new lipo6x i cant wait to see how that reacts with keto. If your only doing 30 mins of cardio i would up your time to 45/50 mins of cardio. With keto you need to have lower intensity but longer time. dont think the fat burners are going to do the trick, check your diet and really nock it out with your cardio. walk on an incline 10 at a level 3.5 make sure you cant talk that way you know your working hard p.s i would do it 5 times a week.
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05-18-2007, 07:23 AM #6
So you've stopped dropping scale weight since you started lifting, and your waist is still getting smaller? Sounds like muscle gain to me, and I wouldn't complain.
A plateau is a lot longer than 2 weeks, most people don't lose weight at a regular weight, it's quite normal not to lose anything for two or three weeks, then suddenly drop several pounds overnight. Don't panic yet.
Personally, I hate Lipo 6. The only times I've tried it, I ended up so depressed that I couldn't be bothered working out, all I wanted to do was sit and watch Oprah, while eating the contents of the fridge.65% fat, 30% protein, 5% carbs = keto.
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05-18-2007, 07:36 AM #7
Your body will tell you when its time. just like training every 10-12 wks
you should take a week off. many don't and suffer ,they start thinking
i'm going to lose muscle if i don't workout......wrong overtraining is often
not noticed by novices until they plateau,so what do they do.they start
a new routine...do they rest nope,big mistake. same as diet, take a small break..maybe 40-40-20 , tkd, or thousands of other diets out there. in
2 weeks back to keto to kick start another 12 weeks....Your non weight
loss is probably the addition of new muscle."KNOWLEDGE IS POWER"
I LIKE THE CAP LOCK...DO YOU GOT A PROBLEM WITH IT!!!!
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05-18-2007, 07:39 AM #8
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05-18-2007, 08:57 AM #9
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I would take a break. Plateaus happen when losing weight because the body has gotten used to functioning with the lower amount of food. Plateaus happen with muscle gain when the body has gotten used to the workload/stress of lifting. So the general principle to keep in mind with plateaus is that the body has gotten used to whatever you're doing and now doesn't need to change.
Take a small break and let your body relax a bit. Then go back to keto and you'll notice a bit of a change.
I was stuck at a plateau too and couldn't figure out why there was no progress. Then I ate a good bit of carbohydrates for the next 3 days (as if I wasn't dieting or paying attention to my diet at all) and I had not only lost some fat, but leaned out even more in the next week of keto.
So try it out and I think you'll be pleasantly surprised.
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05-18-2007, 09:17 AM #10
- Join Date: Jan 2007
- Location: Litchfield Park, Arizona, United States
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I was initially scared to take a break fearing I'd fall in love with carbs all over again, but it sounds like that's what I need to do. This weekend is my carb-up so as crazy as this sounds, I think I'll treat myself to some pasta and sushi, for the next three or four days and see what happens. Should I keep my protien high?
Like I said I do feel stronger, but I just can't fathom gaining that considerable amount of muscle weight in 3 weeks4/7/09 296lbs
4/27/09 285 lbs
10/2011 258 lbs
**Here we go again!!**
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05-18-2007, 09:26 AM #11
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05-18-2007, 09:32 AM #12
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05-21-2007, 06:36 AM #13
- Join Date: Jan 2007
- Location: Litchfield Park, Arizona, United States
- Age: 48
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Let me tell you it has been a challenge to eat non-keto, and carb-filled foods.
My mind has been so conditioned to what I can and cannot eat, it will take few days to get keto out of my mind.
I did have some pizza on Friday, and some orange juice this morning and it was great!!!4/7/09 296lbs
4/27/09 285 lbs
10/2011 258 lbs
**Here we go again!!**
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05-21-2007, 10:45 AM #14
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