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  1. #1
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    What is going on here?

    OK, so I haven't signed in because I'm completely befuddled. I weighed in on Tues last week at 143.2 lbs. Then I started to drop a pound a day over the next two days, down to 141.2 lbs on Thur. Friday, I crashed, felt like crap and like I might be fighting a bug and I felt bloated. I can't remember what I weighed on Fri. I did not workout on Fri, did weights only on Saturday, ran 10.25 mi on Sunday and rode my bike for 1:45 on the trainer. I weighed myself at work on Monday and I was 145. WTF. So yesterday I was 144 lbs and Today I was 142.6 lbs.

    I feel like I was dehydrated last week when I crashed and a little over trained as it was a peak week for me. I feel well hydrated right now and have only done Yoga and a 45 min swim in the last 2 days because I'm now on a rest week. I can't figure out what's going on. I think I'm losing weight but I'm not sure. I seem to be having these wild fluctuations in water weight.

    If anyone has suggestions or ideas to help me understand this, I'd love to here them. This is the first time I've ever tried to manage my weight with a dietary change as well as exercise (usually I've just managed naturally with my high activity level) so I really don't understand this much at all.

  2. #2
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    Wahine, it's the weighing yourself every day. I know my body weight fluctuates two pounds either way. Of course when it's fluctuating down I'm kind of happy.

    And do you really think you need to lose any weight? It sounds like you're wicked active and the low 140s may be right for you.

    V.
    Last edited by Veronica; 01-31-2007 at 05:32 PM.
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  3. #3
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    Mine too! I lose 2-3 lbs every night - I weigh myself at night and again in the morning - it's crazy.

    My normal official weigh-in is Saturday morning. My weight always goes up during the week, but down on Saturday morning. It was really getting frustrating until I looked only at the last 4 Saturdays and sure enough, there was a gradual loss every week. So I TRY not to worry too much what I weigh during the week and just focus on doing my best and recording it on Saturdays. If I don't lose one week, I keep going and usually lose more the next week.

    Keep trying!
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  4. #4
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    Thanks for the responses KG and V

    I didn't really word that very well. I started weighing myself every day to monitor my hydration levels. What was alarming me, wasn't so much "am I losing fat" but what the... is going on with my hydration. It seems bizarre to me that you can lose that much water in one day, and how can that be good for you?

    Quote Originally Posted by Veronica View Post
    Wahine, it's the weighing yourself every day. I know my body weight fluctuates two pounds either way. Of course when it's fluctuating down I'm kind of happy.

    And do you really think you need to lose any weight? It sounds like you're wicked active and the low 140s may be right for you.

    V.
    You're right. I am very active and low 140s this time of the year is not a bad weight for me. Usually once I start my truly long bike rides, I'll drop another 3 to 5 lbs in a month or 2. I am hoping to be happily hanging out at 135 come race day. I think this is pretty reasonable, I still have some trouble spots that have the good ol cottage cheese look and when I was 25 or 26, I weighed 125ish lbs at 5'7" and 14% or 16% body fat, (I can't quite remember).

    If I don't get down to 135, that's OK. I'm not going to be upset. But there are a lot of hills at IM Canada and my strength to weight ratio could use a little help. Notice that I am not part of the climbing club, because my climbing sucks.

    The other option is to drink beer like a feind and hit 150 lbs. That would land me in the Athena category. What do you think? Just kidding. I love the Athena athletes and what they are doing. I don't think it would be very cool of me to purposefully gain weight just so that I could sneak in at the bottom end of the category.

  5. #5
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    Down 50 pounds! Yup. But I had gained about that much over the course of 3 years. In April 2002 I weighed 144. By May 2005 (after finally being diagnosed with a thyroid condition and then having two major surgeries), I weighed over 190 -- all the while eating right and riding 15-20 hours a week.

    By Feb 2006 (9 months later), I was down to about 155 (about 35 pounds of weight loss). I fluctuated a bit last season (back into the low 160s). On Novemer 13th, 2006, at 159 pounds, I decided the last 20 pounds had to go. I began a serious caloric restriction program -- deficiting myself 500 - 1000 calories a day. I've been losing about 2 pounds a week since then and am now down to 141. I think I'll cry the morning I step on the scale and it reads 130-something.

    My original goal was 140 by Feb 28th, but I revised that to 130 by March 31st, so I've got 11 pounds to go. I finally look like myself again and I can finally climb hills again, too!

  6. #6
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    Well I'm just here to pout that I weighed exactly 124.0 this morning. If I had been 123.9 I wouldn't owe dh a back rub tonight. I told him it was going to be a rough one because I need to burn off some calories.
    It is never too late to be what you might have been. ~ George Elliot


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  7. #7
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    Wow velogirl, that's amazing. congratulations!! I'm glad they figured out what was wrong and that you've been able to fight to get back to where you want to be. That's some pretty amazing discipline to restrict your diet by 500 to 1000 cal less a day. Yikes! I hope I never have to do that. I love eating too much.

    Edit: sorry you have to give the backrub KG. Maybe you should go out and buy one of those hand held massagers, they require significantly less effort. There was nothing in the deal that said you couldn't right?

 

 

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