Weight loss - it seems to have stopped

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Take to walking or jogging anywhere that you can reach within 40-60 minutes on foot, stick in some headphones and listen to an audio book or music while you do it.

I'm not overly keen on cardio myself, but making it part of a normal routine and necessary travel means it adds up a fair bit.
 
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I've been going to the gym for about the same length of time and I had a similar plateau, my current routine is 10 minutes of cardio as a warmup and then strength training.

I also do an hour on the treadmill on a Saturday right after strength training which I think has really helped with my fat burning as I've gone down a couple sizes despite the slower weight loss.
 
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I'm pretty sure I read that when you hit a plateau, try increasing calories a little for a while then drop them back down again.

Maybe take a week off from the gym? Then increase/try a new exercise when you go back, swimming? Skipping?

You mention dropping carbs, what about fats?
 
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You’ve lost 3 stone. That’s an AMAZING achievement. However, you’ve clearly got to the point where you need to make another substantial change in your lifestyle to progress more.

Firstly, you need to track your calories and get the weighing scales out to make sure you’re not cheating yourself. This is also important to make sure you’re eating enough. If you look at my iPhone estimate of calories burned and compare it to my calories logged, I’m at 12,221 burned and 12,604 consumed for the last 5 days. The phone isn’t accurate for many things and my logging won’t be absolutely perfect, but I shouldn’t expect to have lost weight in this time period. Perhaps even put on a couple of grams. The reason I’ve mentioned it is that I’m currently sat with 45g of green and blacks chocolate in front of me. If I had really looked at my weekly input before going in the cupboard, I might not have had that tonight. That’s pretty much been the difference between gain and loss this week. Log milk in tea and condiments, get really into the detail.

The exercise routines should come a very distant second to your diet. Absolutely do more exercise, that will allow you to consume a bit more, but the answer will remain a real honest dietary sort out. As mentioned, if you like weights in the gym, get some compound lifts in. Squats, DL, bench, military press. Get on the machines once you’ve done those. If you want to increase your numbers, you’ll need to increase your calorie input. Think carefully about what you’re going to the gym for. Are you after strength, size, shape, fitness… etc etc? The best way to get fit is to find an exercise that you love (seated leg curls aren’t anyone’s favourite).

Good luck!
 
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By chance I did a blood pressure test and the results were a bit on the high side,
Decided I needed some exercise and started swimming 3 times a week, also cut out bread sugar and greasy food.
A year later I've lost 4 stone, Blood pressure normal and I've never felt better
 
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