Ok...frustrated
So the "weight gain" from last week wasn't so much a gain. By the end of the week I was back down to 206.8 on my scale, which was where I was the week before. And where I still am now. I'm not stressing TOO much right now...the "official" weight for the week will be Friday, so there are still a couple of days. But I just don't understand.
In the approximately 15 weeks I've been working out, I've been consistently losing a pound or two a week, until last week. I've dropped 14 pounds, until last week. Then all of a sudden...nothing. And I'm doing nothing different, as far as food goes. I'm eating smaller portions and trying to eat healthier. I'm working out and lifting weights five days a week.
The only difference in the past two weeks has been my using the elliptical trainer, rather than recumbent bike. Now I'd always heard the ET was great for burning calories and working out your entire body. And when I get off the thing, I FEEL like I've worked out. I'm sweating and my arms and legs are tired. After a recovery period, I've got energy to burn because it just feels so GOOD. But the machine's telling me that, in 17 minutes the other day, I burned only 47 calories. Then in another 10 minutes after I lifted weights, I burned only about 20 extra. In 25 minutes on the recumbent bike, I burned 160 today.
The lady at the little gym I go to said maybe the ET is causing me to build a little muscle in places the weights haven't been addressing, and that building of muscle is offsetting weight loss for now.
What do y'all think? I'm considering going back to the bike every day, and maybe even adding more time on it, rather than splitting it up with the ET. Or should I just stick with it and see what happens?
So the "weight gain" from last week wasn't so much a gain. By the end of the week I was back down to 206.8 on my scale, which was where I was the week before. And where I still am now. I'm not stressing TOO much right now...the "official" weight for the week will be Friday, so there are still a couple of days. But I just don't understand.
In the approximately 15 weeks I've been working out, I've been consistently losing a pound or two a week, until last week. I've dropped 14 pounds, until last week. Then all of a sudden...nothing. And I'm doing nothing different, as far as food goes. I'm eating smaller portions and trying to eat healthier. I'm working out and lifting weights five days a week.
The only difference in the past two weeks has been my using the elliptical trainer, rather than recumbent bike. Now I'd always heard the ET was great for burning calories and working out your entire body. And when I get off the thing, I FEEL like I've worked out. I'm sweating and my arms and legs are tired. After a recovery period, I've got energy to burn because it just feels so GOOD. But the machine's telling me that, in 17 minutes the other day, I burned only 47 calories. Then in another 10 minutes after I lifted weights, I burned only about 20 extra. In 25 minutes on the recumbent bike, I burned 160 today.
The lady at the little gym I go to said maybe the ET is causing me to build a little muscle in places the weights haven't been addressing, and that building of muscle is offsetting weight loss for now.
What do y'all think? I'm considering going back to the bike every day, and maybe even adding more time on it, rather than splitting it up with the ET. Or should I just stick with it and see what happens?
(I'm a calculations nerd)