almostthere
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I've usually read about this with people who have problems when they've plateaued or hit a wall with their weight loss. Is it true that after a certain point your metabolism slows down to a point that it adjusts to calories your taking in where originally it was a deficit but now it isn't? Okay that sounds really confusing so I'll explain with my example.
Male
19
5'9
170 lbs
When I first started my caloric intake was around 2200. After I lost about 5 or 10 lbs I noticed my weight stopped dropping. This was after 2 months of working out. I dropped my caloric intake to 1800 and began losing weight again but again I hit a wall after a month or so after losing 3-4 pounds.
So I calculated everything on fitday and I'm supposedly at a caloric deficit of almost 1000 a day! Has my metabolism slowed down to a point that I need to eat more to speed it back up? And if so how long would I need to do this for?
Male
19
5'9
170 lbs
When I first started my caloric intake was around 2200. After I lost about 5 or 10 lbs I noticed my weight stopped dropping. This was after 2 months of working out. I dropped my caloric intake to 1800 and began losing weight again but again I hit a wall after a month or so after losing 3-4 pounds.
So I calculated everything on fitday and I'm supposedly at a caloric deficit of almost 1000 a day! Has my metabolism slowed down to a point that I need to eat more to speed it back up? And if so how long would I need to do this for?
) I eat that offers it since losing the weight. I'll probably still be doing your weight lifting plan, just no cardio so I can hopefully maintain some of the muscle mass during this stretch and just to get some exercise in.