Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Same I’ve crept up from 118-120-125-130.5. For the past two weeks I’ve been eating really well and exercising. I’m 45 and have never had to exercise before. I’m 5’7”. I lost absolutely nothing.
OP here -- oh my gosh, I'm almost the exact weight/height profile and had the same increase. ugh!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Same I’ve crept up from 118-120-125-130.5. For the past two weeks I’ve been eating really well and exercising. I’m 45 and have never had to exercise before. I’m 5’7”. I lost absolutely nothing.
Be thankful you never had to exercise till 45! Be happy with your rare good luck and genes, then do what the rest of us do--starve and exercise it off or learn to live with it and buy new clothes.
Anonymous wrote:Same I’ve crept up from 118-120-125-130.5. For the past two weeks I’ve been eating really well and exercising. I’m 45 and have never had to exercise before. I’m 5’7”. I lost absolutely nothing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How many calories are you eating and what does your activity look like? If there is no change you are not in a deficit, it is as simple as that. It does not matter whether you are 10 years or 100 years old. The same formula applies.
1300-1500 calories and 2+ mile fast walks 3x a week and hard power yoga 3x a week.
Anonymous wrote:you are not exercising at a level high enough to burn fat. it is good you are doing something but your intensity isn't enough to make a change.
Time yourself for your walk. the average walk per mile is 20 minutes so if you are walking for 40 minutes you are walking at a normal pace which is fine, you are doing something. Each time try to decrease the time and increase the distance.
Say Monday 2 mile walk 40 minutes
Wednesday 2 miles walk 39 minutes
Friday 2 mile walk 38 minutes
Monday 2.25 mile walk 40 minutes
etc etc
FIT Frequency intensity and time.
keep it going
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Same I’ve crept up from 118-120-125-130.5. For the past two weeks I’ve been eating really well and exercising. I’m 45 and have never had to exercise before. I’m 5’7”. I lost absolutely nothing.
OP here -- oh my gosh, I'm almost the exact weight/height profile and had the same increase. ugh!
I'm seven inches shorter and have had a similar increase, if it makes you feel any better. Getting older is no joke. I eat pretty well, exercise a lot, and this is how it is, I think. I feel pretty comfortable under 125 anymore, so - as I sit here eating my beans and cheese for lunch - I hope a few modest dietary changes can get me back there.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Same I’ve crept up from 118-120-125-130.5. For the past two weeks I’ve been eating really well and exercising. I’m 45 and have never had to exercise before. I’m 5’7”. I lost absolutely nothing.
OP here -- oh my gosh, I'm almost the exact weight/height profile and had the same increase. ugh!
Anonymous wrote:Same I’ve crept up from 118-120-125-130.5. For the past two weeks I’ve been eating really well and exercising. I’m 45 and have never had to exercise before. I’m 5’7”. I lost absolutely nothing.
Anonymous wrote:How many calories are you eating and what does your activity look like? If there is no change you are not in a deficit, it is as simple as that. It does not matter whether you are 10 years or 100 years old. The same formula applies.