Im A German, Please help me :( for body recomposition

hy guys.
im from germany so please be aware of my bad english

ok, ive alaway been fat,once i was about 80 kg and i cutted myself to 70 kg radical, these pics here were taken at the 73 kg weight, im 1,80 m tall.













now, i went back to 80 kg and still bellyfat

ok,tomorrow the third week will end

im fine, i could already put on some weights at the gym.
i could see some fine changes at the hips,but its not what i want already,im not done.

i think i will reach my goal in 5-7 months.

but unfortunately, the scale showed after 3 weeks a loss of 2,8 kg. my current weight is so 77,2 kg. before the 3 weeks i was at 80 lg.

the loss of weight is too much. i think i didnt have lost muscles because of my weekly 3 times gym (whole body)and 2-3 times cardio.also im eating fine and enough protein but in a little deficit!

this is not all 2,8 kg of fat.

i think i cant go on this way, because in 2 months or so im probably at 72 kg and look like in the beginning.

what am i doing wrong?
TY
 
Post your diet - if you want to see you abdominals, then start with your nutrition.
 
What kind of equipment do you have???
What is your diet like???
How much time per week are you willing/able to spend to achieve your goals???


1. im in a good gym,funny people,makes fun.
it hasnt got very much machines,but the mos important i can use.

2. im eating in a slice deficit,1800-2000 per day, so in a 300-500 kcal deficit.
im eating 1,2-1,5g protein per kg of body weight,low fat and normal carbs.

3. im visiting the gym 3 times, monday,wednesday and friday and do cardio on tuesday,thursday and saturday.

reaching my goals, i would say 8 months till 1 year
 
ok,today the fifth week started,lost 2,2 kg already,dont know if it was fat or muscle.

anyway,i couldnt see any recognizable fat loss...
 
Find your BMR (the number of calories you're burning each day)on this site:


Then log your diet on this site and try to eat less calories than you're burning.
 
ty,but whats that for a post.

didnt you read mine?

ive already counting calories for abput 5 weeks now and now my bmr :bncry:
 
Try getting your body fat measured and keeping track of it. If your counting calories, eating enough protein and eating less calories than you're burning, you shouldnt be getting fatter.
 
seriously,i hate the internet.
so,as you might know, ive lost about 2 kg from 80 kg to 78 kg now,in 5 weeks.
some say,this isnt enough and im eating to much and some say im eating to less.

im eating about 1800 kcal.
so the 1 part said this is too much and its obvious that i didnt have any fat loss.
and the other part said,that i should eat alot more calories,because a little girl needs about 1800 kcal...

so,i dunno... :(
 
Find your BMR (the number of calories you're burning each day)on this site:


Then log your diet on this site and try to eat less calories than you're burning.

Wes, the Delaware Link, is no longer working (I have used it for a long time, and just noticed it). When looking at their web site, they have done some refacing and reconfiguration, and removed the tools link.

Try this one:



Or this one (which I like better actually)



Though I would let the brotha know, and hook up da' brotha :)


Best wishes

Chillen
 
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seriously,i hate the internet.
so,as you might know, ive lost about 2 kg from 80 kg to 78 kg now,in 5 weeks.
some say,this isnt enough and im eating to much and some say im eating to less.

im eating about 1800 kcal.
so the 1 part said this is too much and its obvious that i didnt have any fat loss.
and the other part said,that i should eat alot more calories,because a little girl needs about 1800 kcal...

so,i dunno... :(
I hear ya DUDE... my German is not so good so i will not try to explain myself thatway but you sure do look like a dude in your pics not a girl. :D

Gaining fat and losing fat are not overnight issues, so do not expect to get in shapes in only a month.
 
yeah,but hot many calories should i take now? the calorie need calculator says that i should eat 3200 cal,but then i think i would get just fatter.

i think that i COULD eat 1600-1800 or less.because with 1800 i dont loose weight.how many calories or gram of fat,protein and carb should i take.
many sai 300-400 g of protein, but then i have a problem to be in my deficit and not above...

and what do you think of starvation mode. is this a myth,or is it true...
everyone talks about if you diet to much or to heavy, your caloric need will be less then before and then you should eat more to "start the engine", because without it no fat will be burn...
 
wesrman and chillen gave you alot of information which you should have spent time reading. Have you gone through the links they gave?
 
and what do you think of starvation mode. is this a myth,or is it true...
everyone talks about if you diet to much or to heavy, your caloric need will be less then before and then you should eat more to "start the engine", because without it no fat will be burn...

Your calorie requirement can simply change with body weight.

As your body weight drops (as in losing fat tissue, for example), one's calorie requirements can likewise change. And, at some point, one will have to (potentially) recalculate their caloric requirements.

It rather logical really. When one first begins, they approximate their calories requirements based on their personal particulars (sex, weight, hgt, etc), and during the process of tissue loss, these personal particulars---can change. How much simply depends on the nature of the differences.

I never really liked the term: Starvation mode, mainly because it gets out of context, and misunderstood (for the most part).

It's basically a complicated series of biological/physiological events within your body (or a defense mechanism, if-you-will). And, it's not turned ON and OFF like a light switch.

But, yes, the body will and can fight you, cause its agenda is sometimes different than what you constructed through your diet and fitness activities.

We have to understand something. Our body is a most complicated machine, and even though we have learned many things over time, there are many things yet to be learned (and in some cases un-learned). Our bodies both love us and hate us. It can be in line with our fitness goals and it can be totally out of context with it, having its own agenda.

IMO, the bodies primary purpose is to keep you alive, and it covets fat tissue storage. If the body has efficient access to abundant energy. It quite simply likes that...a lot. Think of it like having enough fuel to make it on a trip, versus having a near empty tank, no gas station around, and 500 more miles to go.

And, as long as your goals do not negatively effect these internal parameters (so-to-speak), than in most cases you will see favorable results with your goal. If it begins to toe the line (again so-to-speak), then you things are different.

Today, body fat (if its too high) is seen as a general health risk, but one's body does not necessarily see this way.

In contrast to fat, muscle requires a lot of energy to build, and sustain, but doesn't provide as much energy when it is broken down-as compared to fat. And, as we progress (from deficit dieting as an example) we can run into an equal set of complicated adaptions taking place, and here we begin with the adaption complications. And, when considering your personal goal, this can be grossly out of line with your personal goals, or bring unfavorable results.

IMO, one's body is far more concerned with homeostasis (remaining the same) than with anything else: From a series of adaptions to another, the body-seems-to defend your body weight and body fat percentage at a certain level, and it can get aggressive in action dependent on what's happening.

In addition, our bodies (atypically) are not good (or efficient) performing two things at once--especially when some of the requirements are at odds with one another (such as wanting to put on muscle and lose fat tissue). Sure new ones to training, can perform astounding benefits of muscle gain and fat loss (in some cases), but this is NOT TYPICAL with the most advanced training person. In short, they have different (and, in fact, mutually exclusive) requirements. That is, gaining muscle and losing fat require different scenarios in terms of nutrition, hormones, etc.

In this rather winded post, what I am saying is that, yes, your body will adapt to what you are presenting it through your diet (in calories and whatnot) and exercise.

But...........you fight-----back with knowledge, and basically in the end of the game, you still use the same fundamentals that brought you success, but........you simply apply it in a different manner--understanding what your body is trying to do.


Best regards,

Chillen
 
When i had the same problem i started experimenting. I tried eating 30 calories per kilogram, and at 80kg that was 2400kcal a day, but i kept losing weight. When i realised that i was burning 1000 kcal per day (on average), i increased it to 40 calories per kilogram which was perfect for my training. At 3200 kcal i didn't have to worry about my weight any more. You can experiment as well; doing something wrong can show you a lot of the right things mate.
 
ok,this week the 8th week ended and i could not see any recognizable fat loss,body remomposition or muscle build. i dont know what to do and am down :(:(
 
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