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Old 04-17-2007, 10:17 AM
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I've been training for 3months and I loss 50pds total. I lift as well and I know Muscles builds mass. I cannot get past 240 in my weight loss. Prior to lifting I jogg on the tread mill for 10mins, run for 10mins, ride the bike 10mins, and stair master 10mins, with rotation of the elipticle machine. For some reason I cannot past 240, but I am adding more weights to my lifting. I have been stuck at 240 for almost 3weeks now. What can I do to get my loss in gear again.
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Old 04-17-2007, 11:58 AM
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If you have an accurate number of your daily caloric intake start to slowly reduce calories each week until you see some movement on the scale. For example, if your daily caloric intake is currently 3,000 calories try reducing it by 200-300 calories a day for the first week and see what happens. The trick is not cut calories too much. If your not really sure how much you take in daily use something like Fitday.com to keep track of your food, you might be surprised at the results.

Second, make sure your eating alot of small meals a day with healthy fats, proteins, and carbs. I would say at least 5-6 meals a day. This will keep your body's metabolism burning throughout the day as compared to eating three big meals.

Third, try adding in more cardio. You did not specify how many times a week you do cardio, so if its only two sessions try adding in a third.

The scale can be a tricky thing which is why I tend not to judge my fatloss results by it. I would suggest taking pictures and measurements then compare them every few weeks. The scale may say their is no progress but your body might be recompositioning itself.

Slowly make some of these changes and you should see movement. The trick is not to do anything drastic as you don't want to lose the muscle you have put on.
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Old 04-17-2007, 12:14 PM
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Like i said in your other thread, do your cardio AFTER you lift
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Old 04-17-2007, 04:11 PM
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Can somebody tell me how 2 start a thread!!!!!!!!
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Old 04-17-2007, 04:31 PM
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Go to the forum section you want to start a thread in and click the New Thread button at the top or bottom left-hand corner.

NM, looks like you figured it out.
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