QuestionI've been dieting and exercising consistently since December and have been losing about 2 lbs a week. I have hit a plateau. My trainer tells me I need to eat more. I'm currently consuming between 1400-1600 calories a day weight training 3x a week and cardio 6x a week. I've increased my caloric intake but the scale is not budging! What should I do.
AnswerHi Barbara,
You must be patient for a proper result that will stick for the long term.
A plateau normally means either more weights and less cardio, and more protein in your meals.
Protein comes from lean fish/chicken/meat/eggs/soy products.
It is not the amount of calories- it is what they are made up from.
As an example I can have a woman taking over 2000 calories lose weight and shape up and feel great by eating correctly balanced meals, compared to the same women eating the same 2000calories ( or cutting back) but made up of different types of food and putting on weight.
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All the best
Nevil
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