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the scale that lies
I can’t believe I’ve taken a too long off from the gym. Last Thursday I did not workout to give my body some time to rest after working out for 5 consecutive days. The instructor told me I need to take at least a day off and so I did. The next day, Friday, I planned to be back but since it was my day off, the little boss did not give me a release.
Last Saturday (at this point I could sense anyone who reads this will smirk and say, I am writing all the excuses I could think of…) we went for a desert safari and left home at 2:30 pm and came back at 11.
Three days straight without going to the gym is the longest ever since I started working out. I felt so guilty. I had been faced with the dreaded weight loss plateau, a situation in which you have exercised and being conscious of diet yet the scales are not moving. Weight loss plateaus are great motivation killers. Googling “weight loss plateau” will take you to articles on how to overcome it. One of the ways to overcome the weight loss plateau was to rest and have a normal life! Well, guess what, I did rest and ate normally and the scale finally moved again!
But honestly, I won’t quit exercising even if the scale don’t move for weeks and driving me stark raving mad. I am healthier and happier with what I am right now. I don’t want to go back to being sluggish and complaining of backache every single day. Oh, and it’s funny that the scale was not moving for two weeks but I am losing a dress size.
For people trying to lose weight by exercising including weight training, bear in mind that health and fitness can’t be measured by the scales alone.
This writing exercise is fueled by the writing prompt “quitting” at Sunday Scribblings.




Gymming is about SO much more than losing weight. It’s the time spent on just you. The happy hormones being released. Being healthier. So yes, don’t let the platue bother you. Or the days that you took off
wow! congrats on ur losing of dress size…. that should keep you going. so true. it isn’t about the scale. it’s about how exercising makes u feel (maybe not while doing it or before doing it, but definitely after doing it). if only i could successfully insert exercise and healthy diet on my lifestyle…
The desert safari sounds very interesting! Oh, and the scales - they do lie. I’d listen to your dress size and happy heart instead.
I feel you!!!!
Im torn at the moment because the scales are not moving, the gym is happening at least 3 times a week, the clothes still fit, yet the new pictures of me make me look chunkier and chunkier.
Damn German bakeries!!
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