I hate Scale Stalls

Chris Mitchell
on 6/20/14 1:25 am

I say scale stalls because in the last almost 5 weeks the scale has not went under 237lbs, but I have lost size. I do lift weights so I know that is slowing my scale movement but I just like to see the scale move. How long has some of you went threw stalls then it just kick back in?

Thanks,

Chris M. - Highest Weight = 397 lbs, Start of Program = 386 lbs, Day of Surgery = 360 lbs

YouTube Channel: http://www.youtube.com/user/Vinnero0

 

 

HPmama
on 6/21/14 12:01 pm
DS on 05/15/14

I had my surgery on 05/15 and just got out of a two week stall. It was emotionally trying and I am glad it is over. I read a lot about what others have said at different stages. Like you I noticed that fat was shifting in my body so that gave me hope. Hang in there and good luck!

Be your own cheerleader!

    
PeteA
on 6/22/14 2:24 am - Parma, OH
DS on 04/15/13

My stalls can last 3 or 4 weeks. I weigh in weekly but only track changes by the month.

I lost 2 pounds last month (#14 since my DS) and most of my weigh-ins were the same or up
a lb or two over the month.

Even given that I still do feel sizes shifting which helps me not worry too much about the slow weight loss.

Irishnurse
on 6/22/14 3:22 pm
DS on 04/17/13

I went almost two and half months on my last one. I stayed between 205-207. Suddenly it just broke and I dropped ten pounds in two weeks. That was the longest one for me. I have had maybe three over the last year...I think. 

        

        
SW-340, CW-164, GW-150, 14 pounds to go...

    

Lyss Remaly
on 6/24/14 3:35 am - Wheeling, IL

When I started training for bodybuilding (almost 2 years ago) I stopped using the scale and just depend on progress pictures that I take every two weeks.  I am four years out and have not had any significant stalls to date.  I have been 150 pounds for over a year I think but my progress pictures continue to change and evolve.

 

The scale does not take into account body composition.

 

Take a look at my blog, I did a post last week about the scale and weight lifting

http://fitnfabulyss.com

 

 

 

Chris Mitchell
on 6/25/14 1:13 am

Thx for the info and blog link. You have done great, an insperation for sure.

 

 

Chris M. - Highest Weight = 397 lbs, Start of Program = 386 lbs, Day of Surgery = 360 lbs

YouTube Channel: http://www.youtube.com/user/Vinnero0

 

 

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