How I Busted Through My Weight-Loss Plateau
Getting the Scale to Move
The Game PlanFor eight weeks my support team would help me do what I hadn't managed to in six months: jump-start my motivation and shed those last stubborn pounds.
The GoalI'd come a long way since my 25th birthday, when I weighed 230 pounds and had the chronic aches of someone three times older. I gave up being vegetarian, trading bread and pasta galore for chicken and fish, and began jogging one New York City block at a time. Within a year and a half, I worked up to running 13 miles and dropped down to 152 pounds. That's where the scale stalled for months. And months. Then I wrote to FITNESS.
My New To-Do List- Think Small
Until I consulted with weight-loss expert Madelyn, I couldn't understand why my 1,200-calories-a-day diet wasn't working. She said my body would resume losing weight when it sensed it wasn't in starvation mode. Madelyn had me eat snacks throughout the day, like sliced turkey rolls and fruit, to stoke my metabolism. Oddly, when I ate 1,700 calories daily, the pounds started to come off. - Be an Easy Strider
I had signed up for a marathon to inspire myself to run farther, but I bonked out at 13 miles. My trainer, Monica, taught me energy-saving tricks to help me push past my roadblock: I stopped shrugging my shoulders as I ran, and I interspersed walk breaks -- run five, walk one, for example -- so that long runs weren't so psychologically taxing. Soon I did a 16-mile run, which was a huge mental boost. - Eat to Win
My dietitian, Mary Jane, quickly figured out that I wasn't consuming nearly enough carbs to last through my increasing mileage. I was so focused on weight loss that I skimped on calories, especially those from carbs; I'd learned at a medical checkup last year that I had an intolerance to gluten, a component of many grains. Mary Jane had me add gluten-free carbs -- beans, potatoes, dried fruit, and rice -- to my meals, and it made all the difference.
Not only did I lose 11 pounds and finally cross the 150-pound mark, but I also crossed the finish line at my first marathon. The best part of all was ditching the deprivation diet, which was only holding me back. I know that the closer I get to my ultimate, 135-pound goal, the tougher it will be. But now I have the healthy tools to make it.
My New Stats
|
Start |
Now |
Weight |
152 lbs. |
141 lbs. |
Height |
5'5" |
5'5" |
Chest |
37 1/2" |
36 1/4" |
Waist |
31" |
29" |
Hips |
40" |
39" |
Body Fat |
26.3% |
21.1% |
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Alicia's story almost mirrors my own. I actively started my weight loss program a year ago at 190lbs. at 150 the scale would not budge. worked out average 1 1/2 hrs.six days a week. The tips Alicia recieved may work for me. I sometimes miss breakfast. My first meal is sometimes around 1pm. now i'll try eating small snacks which may help boost my metabolism. The scale did budge today to 147lb....Great story Alicia...
2/24/2013 11:24:48 PM Report Abusethanks for puplishing her experience.
2/11/2013 05:30:15 AM Report Abusemy name is angela i would like some help ideas on what carbs i can eat through the day to help me with my running could someone shoot me some ideas please that would help thanks.
7/28/2012 05:44:39 PM Report AbuseThanks for publishing Alicias experience which i shall certainly share with those of my gym mates that have hit a plateau in their weight lossing,so to speak
7/27/2012 11:33:11 PM Report AbuseI found a really nice site when i was trying to loose weight.. now everyone i know is using it.. they show you what exactly is needed to loose pounds and its also cheaper than the pills that people take or the gym... just eating healthy foods can transform your body and am very happy with the results. http://www.nutrisculpt.com
5/21/2012 10:46:18 AM Report Abuse