Whether you're trying to lose 100 pounds or the last 10, facing a weight loss plateau is an inevitable part of the journey. To lose weight, one must create a calorie deficit through dietary or activity changes (ideally, a combination of both). After you make the changes and initially lose weight, your body adjusts and progress may stop - despite remaining consistent with workouts and healthy eating.
If weight loss is topping your list of resolutions this year, knowing what to do when a dreaded plateau hits can help you overcome it and continue to lose weight. Here are some solutions to break through the plateau:
- Review your plan. In the last few weeks, have you let yourself indulge in larger portions or slack on your exercise routine? Make sure you're sticking to your plan and aren't sabotaging yourself. If you have a journal, try to detail everything you eat, along with all of your workouts, to keep you on track.
- Count your calories. Are you eating too many calories or not enough? Either can be a cause for stalled weight loss. Consult a doctor or health professional to ensure you're meeting your nutritional needs.
- Kick up your cardio. If you've maintained the same workout routine for a few weeks, it's time to increase the time and intensity. Additional exercise will cause you to burn more calories and help you overcome the plateau. If you need to be challenged, consider enlisting a trainer to help you overhaul your routine.
- Incorporate more activity into your day. Outside of your workouts, are you staying active by choosing stairs over the elevator, walking more and using a car less? If not, don't miss our tips to increase your steps here.
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