Hey Steve,
I've got a question for you.
Ok so when I first started "dieting" ions ago, I did the 1000 cal. diet thing. Oh man at first the pounds flew off. But I was over 200 lbs. And der, they would fly off. Then one day they stopped "flying" and just sat there. So I incorporated exercise at least 30 min. everyday (if I could stand that much.)
Then of course with exercising, I got famished. So I upped my cal. allotment. I did start losing weight again. At one point I decided I needed guidance and joined ediets. It worked for me for about 30 lbs or so. Then, again nothing. Even the ediets cal. calculator would change my cals lower than 1400 if I wasn't losing weight "like I should".
So then eventually I quit ediets. I didn't quit eating right. I actually started reading about the South Beach Diet. And though I don't recommend the "low carb" side of it, it did teach me a lot about choosing the right foods - whole wheat (instead of enriched wheat flour, etc.) Of course ediets has added a lot more programs since I was a member and I think they've got similar "diets".
Well I didn't really lose much on the SBD - except for that initial two weeks - I think as soon as I started adding the good carbs back in, my weight stabilized.
Ok so this was years ago - I had also been a member of martial arts. That really toned me up, but I didn't really "lose" weight. Although I was slimmer. Then, silly me decided to take up a part-time job and I became a fitness "tech" at Curves (workout circuit for women.) So with the martial arts like 3 times a week and working out at curves (because that was the bonus that as an employee you also got to workout), and working out at home. I was able to slim down to 158. I know that my cals. were up - but at that time I wasn't counting them. I even worked out the Body for life way - didn't always adhere to the eating schedule, but the workouts - I did tone up quite a bit and had my strength up - used to be able to lift much more than I can presently.
Then, my "world" changed and depression set in. Initially I lost weight - oh boy like 14 lbs (the "depression" diet is good for weight loss, just not so good for the mind!) So my lowest weight since getting heavy has been 144 lbs. I "looked" good, but my outlook on life was horrible. I mean I was seriously depressed - meds and everything.
Ok so fast forward a little. The weight crept back on. A few months ago, I had weighed in at 174 lbs. That's when I said, whoa! And I decided I'd had enough of the weight climbing back up.
A friend of mine found this place ... and so here I be.
Well I have been eating fairly good 2000 cals or less (mostly less, but still have my days.) And exercising regularly for the last month or so. But guess what - I've only lost 3 lbs. I mean I have gotten down to 168.5 (woo!) But then, it just keeps bouncing around - all over the place. This morning it was at 171.
I do change the workouts quite a bit - I incorporate resistance training (I have a total trainer), treadmill, elliptical, yoga, etc... And I try to eat well. I mean like most of my choices are very healthy - but then I might falter like last night - I had two snacks in the evening (a special k bar and a snack size bag of cheese nips - I know I should've just had a piece of fruit or that darn celery stick! LOL)
My workouts aren't anywhere near the BFL recommendations, but I think I do well - as I do "feel" it the next day. Or I will challenge myself on the elliptical or the treadmill - etc.
So what kind of advice do you have for someone like me?
Thanks for listening...