jesseyoung20
New member
Hello everyone!
SW: 153 in January CW: 142.6 H: 5ft
I’ve been eating around 1600-1700 calories daily since I started my fitness journey (including 115+ grams of protein) and working out (strength training) 4 times a week with one day of HIIT and very minimal cardio (if any) maybe 10-15 minutes 2-3 times a week.
Now, I’ve been stuck at 142 lbs for about 3 weeks so I think I might be stuck. I’ve recently (over the past week or two) started to run about 1-2 miles daily/ every other day and it’s too early to tell if this will keep me losing weight.
My question is, if i currently am in a plateau, would it be better to
A. Decrease my calorie intake and keep strength training 4 days, HIIT 1 day and the occasional run
B. Keep my current calorie intake but increase to 5 days strength training, 1 day HIIT and occasional run
C. Keep my current calorie intake, keep the 4 day training, 1 day HIIT and incorporate daily (or at least every other day) running
D. Something else???
Any thoughts or input is appreciated!! Thank you!!
SW: 153 in January CW: 142.6 H: 5ft
I’ve been eating around 1600-1700 calories daily since I started my fitness journey (including 115+ grams of protein) and working out (strength training) 4 times a week with one day of HIIT and very minimal cardio (if any) maybe 10-15 minutes 2-3 times a week.
Now, I’ve been stuck at 142 lbs for about 3 weeks so I think I might be stuck. I’ve recently (over the past week or two) started to run about 1-2 miles daily/ every other day and it’s too early to tell if this will keep me losing weight.
My question is, if i currently am in a plateau, would it be better to
A. Decrease my calorie intake and keep strength training 4 days, HIIT 1 day and the occasional run
B. Keep my current calorie intake but increase to 5 days strength training, 1 day HIIT and occasional run
C. Keep my current calorie intake, keep the 4 day training, 1 day HIIT and incorporate daily (or at least every other day) running
D. Something else???
Any thoughts or input is appreciated!! Thank you!!