My girlfriend and I have been dating for over a year now, and since March my girlfriend has been trying to lose some weight (she was never overweight, she just wanted to lose a little chub).
She got a treadmill in March and had been running on it consistently every week, dieting, and doing crunches/pushups/etc.
Well, it didn't seem to work. Barely, anyways.
Over the summer she got frustrated with herself and started making herself throw up, which I didn't find out for a while, but when I did I helped her and she quit pretty much instantly.
I realize that doing that will mess up someone's metabolism, and she also hadn't been eating as much as she needed to be. So I figured that was the weight loss problem. Otherwise she has a very good diet and we're both vegetarians. She doesn't eat junk food, or fast food, or anything bad, I promise. In June we were messing around at the Space & Rocket center and she weighed in at 125 with clothing and shoes on. So I was like okay things are working out for her.
So around 3 weeks ago I offered to help her out because she was getting frustrated with a lack of progress. I told her to eat more, and I set up a diet plan for her so we could slowly increase her caloric intake over a course of a couple months. She hadn't been eating enough so I figured this was an improvement. We also started eating more lean protein sources (like tuna).
She also started working out with me, so it was more intense for her. We've been doing intense conditioning (jump rope, burpees, etc), sprinting, and strength training 6 days a week (not all each day, of course). On Sundays we run 4 miles. Thursday is our break day.
So now I'm thinking "okay this is going good now, I don't see anything wrong with our routine at all."
Well, about a week ago she started complaining that she had gained weight. I was just like "whatever it's all in your head don't worry about it."
Well, today she had a regular doctor's appointment, and when they weighed her it said 135. Now she's really upset and frustrated, and frankly I am too, because I thought I had covered EVERY aspect of this. She eats enough, she eats healthy, she gets enough sleep, she does intense workouts with me 6 days a week, she gets adequate rest time. What is the problem here?! I understand gaining muscle mass would mean a gain in weight, but not 10 lbs in 3 weeks.
She got a treadmill in March and had been running on it consistently every week, dieting, and doing crunches/pushups/etc.
Well, it didn't seem to work. Barely, anyways.
Over the summer she got frustrated with herself and started making herself throw up, which I didn't find out for a while, but when I did I helped her and she quit pretty much instantly.
I realize that doing that will mess up someone's metabolism, and she also hadn't been eating as much as she needed to be. So I figured that was the weight loss problem. Otherwise she has a very good diet and we're both vegetarians. She doesn't eat junk food, or fast food, or anything bad, I promise. In June we were messing around at the Space & Rocket center and she weighed in at 125 with clothing and shoes on. So I was like okay things are working out for her.
So around 3 weeks ago I offered to help her out because she was getting frustrated with a lack of progress. I told her to eat more, and I set up a diet plan for her so we could slowly increase her caloric intake over a course of a couple months. She hadn't been eating enough so I figured this was an improvement. We also started eating more lean protein sources (like tuna).
She also started working out with me, so it was more intense for her. We've been doing intense conditioning (jump rope, burpees, etc), sprinting, and strength training 6 days a week (not all each day, of course). On Sundays we run 4 miles. Thursday is our break day.
So now I'm thinking "okay this is going good now, I don't see anything wrong with our routine at all."
Well, about a week ago she started complaining that she had gained weight. I was just like "whatever it's all in your head don't worry about it."
Well, today she had a regular doctor's appointment, and when they weighed her it said 135. Now she's really upset and frustrated, and frankly I am too, because I thought I had covered EVERY aspect of this. She eats enough, she eats healthy, she gets enough sleep, she does intense workouts with me 6 days a week, she gets adequate rest time. What is the problem here?! I understand gaining muscle mass would mean a gain in weight, but not 10 lbs in 3 weeks.
