HaileyB1
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I work out and eat about 1200 cals a day. I have not lost any weight for 10 days. Guess it could be that I'm gaining muscle, i find it hard to believe that as much as I'm eating my body would decide it's going to conserve energy, my question is, how does that work?
Scientifically, you get rid of 3500 calls from what your body naturally burns to live and you lose 1 pound. That makes sense to me. So if in a week, I cut out 1000 cals per day and burned 250 cals at the gym every day, I should have lost 2.5 pounds.
And if this were true, but I did not lose any weight, lets just "say" it was because of starvation mode effect... don't they say that means your body it reserving energy? Does that mean when normally my body would burn 2000 cals a day normally, my body just decides it's going to do the same activities but only use 1000 calories to do it?
I'm not saying this is my situation, BUT I just don't understand how it's possible for a body to just decide it's not going to burn energy regularly.
Scientifically, you get rid of 3500 calls from what your body naturally burns to live and you lose 1 pound. That makes sense to me. So if in a week, I cut out 1000 cals per day and burned 250 cals at the gym every day, I should have lost 2.5 pounds.
And if this were true, but I did not lose any weight, lets just "say" it was because of starvation mode effect... don't they say that means your body it reserving energy? Does that mean when normally my body would burn 2000 cals a day normally, my body just decides it's going to do the same activities but only use 1000 calories to do it?
I'm not saying this is my situation, BUT I just don't understand how it's possible for a body to just decide it's not going to burn energy regularly.