Ok, so I've been losing weight pretty consistently (about 1 pound per week) for quite some time, keeping track of my calories eaten and expended through exercise on sparkpeople.
For weeks and weeks, I was (according to the site) burning around 1,800 calories per week and was losing a pound. For the past month or so I've upped the workout intensity a little, and I've been burning more than 2,000 calories per week, every week, while eating the same amount (1,400 to 1,500 calories daily).
It may have nothing to do with the workouts, but for the past month I've had increasing trouble getting a consistent pound per week off. And my weight fluctuates more now than it did before.
So my question is: Would the slightly increased workout intensity cause a slower weight loss if the food intake isn't increased as well? Or should I just stick with what I'm doing and see what happens?
For weeks and weeks, I was (according to the site) burning around 1,800 calories per week and was losing a pound. For the past month or so I've upped the workout intensity a little, and I've been burning more than 2,000 calories per week, every week, while eating the same amount (1,400 to 1,500 calories daily).
It may have nothing to do with the workouts, but for the past month I've had increasing trouble getting a consistent pound per week off. And my weight fluctuates more now than it did before.
So my question is: Would the slightly increased workout intensity cause a slower weight loss if the food intake isn't increased as well? Or should I just stick with what I'm doing and see what happens?