It’s a vicious cycle! Absolute insanity! I cut back to one sweet treat for the whole week...and yes it does happen on the weekend. (It was one a day on the weekend...and I included Friday night into the weekend..so three!). That didn’t seem to make a difference. I watch my calories. They are not insanely high! I mean, even with the sweet treats they were in the 1600 to 1800 range. According to the ‘numbers’ that should still be a loss! But each week I gain!
It’s disheartening! It’s infuriating. It is what it is...apparently.
So last week while I was chasing down my weight gain during the course of my work week, I thought of a few things and I have a new plan of attack...or maybe it’s an old plan of attack...depending on how you look at it!
I have been doing a more intermittent fasting method for a while. I’m just not hungry first thing in the morning. I never have been. So I naturally fell into a 16:8 intermittent fasting plan. I have been hearing so many people talk about doing the intermittent fasting plan of one meal a day, or OMAD. I have honestly been interested. It would eliminate so much temptation. But I hesitate for various reasons. Honestly I worry about going on a long hike or an intense mountain bike ride with no food in me. We need food as fuel! Sooooo...this last week I combined the two...kinda...sorta.
I eat my dinner normally. Whatever I want, I don’t particularly choose low calorie foods. This last week we had chicken and sweet potatoes one night, cheeseburgers and Mac and cheese another night, spagetti, a broccoli cheddar quiche.......well balanced and not what I would call ‘diet food’. Normal foods for normal people. (Honestly the broccoli cheddar quiche may have been the only recipe I may have possibly found in a healthy cookbook).
But when I break my fast I am working to stick to eating fruits and veggies only. Not even just plain fruits and veggies. I ate left over broccoli casserole and also some broccoli salad (yes we had a lot of broccoli this week...go figure) and I did smear my banana with peanut butter! But the basis of my lunch was fruits and veggies.
As I ate and entered my food into myfitnesspal I started to think about the Maryfran of old. When I was in weight watchers and losing weight steadily...and reaching my goal weight, I remember being in a meeting where they were talking about fruits and veggies and that we have to really work to get those 5 servings a day....as hard as it is...we need to get those 5 recommended servings. I remember listening to people moan and bellyache about how it was ‘so difficult’ to eat that many and how ‘five a day? That’s just impossible’. I was dumbfounded and when they asked if anyone consistently ate 5 servings I was able to honestly raise my hand. They asked how many I actually ate and I remember being able to honestly say ‘I eat at least 8 servings a day’. It sparked a whole long conversation where I talked about how I just made those foods the basis of my diet. I think I may have mentioned that my lunch was primarily fruits and veggies. Every day...I packed 4-5 (sometimes more) fruits and veggies for lunch. I always had a fruit serving after each meal for my pop of sweetness...so breakfast and dinner also included a fruit...and then whatever veggies I served with dinner.
I finally remembered how I managed things before. ‘Normal dinner’ but fruit and veggie laden through out the day! I can do that again! No problem!
The other thing that I did with my figures in myfitnesspal...I pulled out my total calorie count for each day and listed them in a piece of paper. I then listed my weight for that day beside the number.
1600-1700 is not a good number for me. But I am happy to say that 1300-1400 is a good number. At least from this weeks statistics. I have long said that I can’t lose at a higher caloric intake...even if the numbers say I should. It just doesn’t happen for me! I think this shows that also. But I was happy to see that I didn’t need to be down at the 1200 range. I was losing just fine at the 1400 mark! I don’t know how 200 calories a day could make such a huge difference....but they did (true the quality of calories consumed too plays a factor!)
As you can see on the stats picture...I managed to chase that weight gain and even lose a pound! Yes, I was happy!!
So I learned and remembered some basic things about myself this past weigh in week while I chased down the weekend weight gain! I am diligently putting them to use! And I’m determined!!!
ReplyDelete1400 is not bad....
This losing weight is darn hard work .. and frustrating much
Can you do a post on how you get so many vegetable servings in your diet? I eat a ton of fruit but struggle with veggies. I dislike celery and raw broccoli, gag, don't even get me started on baby carrots. Cooked are fine but who has the time?
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