Okay, I feel like I’ve hit a brick wall… I’ve remained the same body fat percentage (25%) for the last three months despite working out/monitoring my diet religiously. I can feel the muscle I’ve built underneath this layer of fat, but what good is it if you can’t see it?
So, I recently decided to use an online program to help monitor my daily caloric intake and expenditure. Turns out I’m eating an average of 1800 cals a day, and spending about 2500… so by this math, I should be a lot leaner. Unless of course, I’m not eating enough. I injured my knee jogging in the middle of April, and had to take it easy for about a week – during that time, I didn’t adjust my eating habits, and was surprised to discover that I actually lost weight while I wasn’t as physically active. When my knee started feeling better, and I was able to return to my more rigorous program, the weight came back on.
So what should I do to balance things out? Reduce my workout intensity/frequency, or increase my daily calories? If I choose the second option, isn’t that a sure fire way for gaining weight? I heard that you have to “cycle” your calories to get your body used to the increase. I’m at a loss here… any suggestions/thoughts?
So, I recently decided to use an online program to help monitor my daily caloric intake and expenditure. Turns out I’m eating an average of 1800 cals a day, and spending about 2500… so by this math, I should be a lot leaner. Unless of course, I’m not eating enough. I injured my knee jogging in the middle of April, and had to take it easy for about a week – during that time, I didn’t adjust my eating habits, and was surprised to discover that I actually lost weight while I wasn’t as physically active. When my knee started feeling better, and I was able to return to my more rigorous program, the weight came back on.
So what should I do to balance things out? Reduce my workout intensity/frequency, or increase my daily calories? If I choose the second option, isn’t that a sure fire way for gaining weight? I heard that you have to “cycle” your calories to get your body used to the increase. I’m at a loss here… any suggestions/thoughts?