I have been following The ABS Diet pretty faithfully since April 10th and have weighed-in every Monday morning. My weigh-in routine is exactly the same: every Monday morning I piss and weigh myself in my underwear in the exact same spot on the floor.
I do not loose weight easily. The battle of the bulge has alway been an incredible struggle. After several consultations with an endocrinologist, he has concluded that there is no exact biological reason, but that I do have a slower metabolism than many people. My bloodwork showed thyroid, testosterone, and numerous other factors right in the normal range. I began lifting around this time after about a four month break. I have always done cardio work at least two times per week pretty faithfully. Here are the result of my scale every Monday since April 10th. The first figure is my weight in pounds and the second is my "bodyfat percentage" although these things are notoriously inaccurate on digital scales (but I'm told a long-term downward trend indicates a true progress).
4/10 245.0 41.3
4/17 243.2 41.4
4/24 241.8 39.0
5/1 239.8 39.1
5/8 238.0 39.3
5/15 239.0 37.5
5/22 238.6 37.9
5/29 233.8 33.8
As you can see, today's results make no sense. I am trying to run it through my head. Could I possibly have been retaining fluid and my body now normalized? I am happy yet concerned and just want to make sure if this a breakthrough point that I remained focused and work harder than ever. Some may laugh at this as they could lose that amount of weight in ten days, but bare in mind this is a colossal achievement for how hard I have to work. Anybody have any explanations for how this could be off, or if there is such as thing as the body kicking in after week seven?
I do not loose weight easily. The battle of the bulge has alway been an incredible struggle. After several consultations with an endocrinologist, he has concluded that there is no exact biological reason, but that I do have a slower metabolism than many people. My bloodwork showed thyroid, testosterone, and numerous other factors right in the normal range. I began lifting around this time after about a four month break. I have always done cardio work at least two times per week pretty faithfully. Here are the result of my scale every Monday since April 10th. The first figure is my weight in pounds and the second is my "bodyfat percentage" although these things are notoriously inaccurate on digital scales (but I'm told a long-term downward trend indicates a true progress).
4/10 245.0 41.3
4/17 243.2 41.4
4/24 241.8 39.0
5/1 239.8 39.1
5/8 238.0 39.3
5/15 239.0 37.5
5/22 238.6 37.9
5/29 233.8 33.8
As you can see, today's results make no sense. I am trying to run it through my head. Could I possibly have been retaining fluid and my body now normalized? I am happy yet concerned and just want to make sure if this a breakthrough point that I remained focused and work harder than ever. Some may laugh at this as they could lose that amount of weight in ten days, but bare in mind this is a colossal achievement for how hard I have to work. Anybody have any explanations for how this could be off, or if there is such as thing as the body kicking in after week seven?