I don't have access to scales, so don't know if I have definitely lost any weight, but there doesn't appear to be a noticeable difference. I'm not hugely overweight, but am still heavier than I should be, and I'm currently on week 5 (run 3) of the couch to 5k plan, which is working for my fitness! Any ideas, help or similar experiences would be appreciated!
Hi, I'm now in week six of the nhs wei... - Weight Loss Support
Hi, I'm now in week six of the nhs weight loss plan, but don't seem to have lost any weight! Any help or advice?
Get a set of scales! they will help you focus, we weigh in here on a Monday please feel free to join in if you don't have a goal it's difficult to know what you are aiming for, and maintain it when you get there
If you don't want scales and became slave to the numbers measure your self with a measure or even use a piece of string and mark your measurements on there with a pen. Each time (fornightly or monthly) you measure you will be able to see a difference Good luck and keep up with the good work x x
I would have despaired if I'd used body measurements (which are still numbers!) - I did take them but the change has been too slow to be motivating. 20kgs lost and I am still the same dress size.
I've needed to lose weight once before and again achieved it in a sustainable way. I then went through a long period where I didn't have any scales and the weight came back on. I now weigh daily first thing (I am not the kind of person who gets dismayed by the fluctuations, probably wouldn't work for everyone) and have found it helpful for maintaining a healthy weight.
If need be, your GP surgery or pharmacy could likely help you with access to scales although you'd be dressed.
I would recommend the website myfitnesspal.com as that will enable you to monitor exactly what you do eat and what is in the foods - I was shocked to find what I was eating even when I thought I was eating healthily.
Do not buy anything from anyone who gives you their details in a post. These are not professionals and are just out to get your money either by expensive phone calls or expensive products but in most cases both! Have reported it as Spam!
Measurements really do help esp if you are doing exercise too. A stone in weight is usually a dress size or there abouts!
How about going to a chemist at the same time each week, like weighing in at a slimming club. Try to wear similar clothes for weight and slip of your shoes as some, especially boots weight heavy. I've even seen people take out their ear rings! Before I bought my scales I had a regular spot in Boots the chemist and used to bump in to the same people each week.
Hi Monkee, I'm new here but wanted to share my experience with you. Many years ago when I was overweight I started dieting and exercising. For over three months my weight didn't change however I kept going and noticed that even though my weight wasn't changing to any great extent my trousers were becoming looser. You see I was losing fat and building muscle so one was offsetting the other. After a few months the weight started to go as the fat burned away and my talking scales stopped saying "One at a time please" and just told me my weight.
By all means buy some scales but don't fixate and your weight, just use them once a week. If you keep doing all the right things you will lose the weight. Hope this helps.
Good Luck to you
I think you have hit plateau! You need to eat slightly more for a day or two (200cals) to restart your losing.
Your body gets used to losing, and then stops