What Is a Weight-Loss Plateau?
The weight that was coming off steadily suddenly stops moving. Same diet, same workouts, but the scale won't budge. This is completely natural.
Your body is an adaptation machine. When calorie intake drops, it switches into energy-saving mode and lowers your basal metabolic rate.
Why Plateaus Happen
- •Metabolic adaptation: eat less and your body burns less
- •Weight loss itself: less body mass means a lower BMR
- •Muscle loss: muscle shrinks along with fat while dieting
- •Hormonal shifts: leptin falls, ghrelin rises
- •Measurement noise: water, food, menstrual cycle fluctuations
Strategies to Break Through
- •1. Recalculate calories: reset for your new weight
- •2. Refeed day: increase carbs once a week
- •3. Change your workouts: intensity, type, order
- •4. Add strength training: essential if you only did cardio
- •5. Sleep better: get a full 7-9 hours
- •6. Manage stress: cortisol stalls weight loss
Refeed Day: once a week, eat 30-50% more carbohydrates than usual to stimulate your metabolism.
When It's Not a Plateau
It's only a plateau after 2+ weeks without change. One week of fluctuation can be water, food, or hormones.
Slashing calories even harder during a plateau backfires. Instead, eat at maintenance for 1-2 weeks, then restart.
“A plateau is a signal that your body has adapted. It's time to change strategy.”