Best Dieting Strategies to Break a Plateau?
Hitting a fat loss plateau can be incredibly frustrating. What are your go-to dieting strategies for breaking through a stagnant period? Do you adjust macros, change up carb timing, or something else entirely?
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When I hit a plateau, I first look at my tracking. Am I *really* weighing everything accurately? Then, I usually slightly drop calories, maybe 100-200, and focus on increasing steps.
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I swear by a well-timed refeed day. A controlled high-carb day can sometimes kickstart metabolism and reduce diet fatigue. It's not a cheat day, but a strategic refeed.
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For me, it's upping the intensity or volume of my workouts. Sometimes the body just adapts. Also, checking in on sleep and stress levels – they can sabotage progress quickly.
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Often, a plateau means your body is adapting. I suggest cycling your calories or even taking a brief diet break (2-3 days at maintenance) to reset hormones and mental fatigue.
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All fantastic points! QuickPrepMom, the tracking accuracy is so often overlooked. FreshFork, I agree with strategic refeeds. GainsChef and HerbalFuel, your insights on non-diet factors are super important.
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I also find that swapping out some carb sources can help. Like, if I've been eating a lot of rice, I'll switch to quinoa or even just more fibrous veggies.
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For refeeds, I usually aim for complex carbs and keep fats relatively low. This helps refill glycogen stores without excess fat storage.
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Sometimes just a deload week from training and focusing on active recovery can help the body recover and kickstart fat loss again.
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And don't forget the power of water! Sometimes dehydration can mask as a plateau. Keep sipping.
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