I stopped running because everyone told me running was going to burn away at my muscle, so I started strictly lifting weights. Its been over a month now, and the scale has been stuck at 170lbs.
Any suggestions on what I should try doing? I've tried eating more, and eating less. I tried switching up what I've been eating also, and no budge. This blockade is lasting for what seems like forever, I need to break it somehow.
While distance running generally is catabolic, it's not impossible to maintain strength - in my experience - while running if you're getting adequate rest and your diet is in order. And you're not going crazy on the volume.
Guys that are in the upper percentiles of hugeness may find otherwise, but in my experience it's doable. I've been tracking my strength as I set out on a program of running, and so far after losing 25 pounds of fat since March I've lost almost no strength at all. My goal here is to get into half-marathon shape by fall. Right now I'm usually running about 5 miles at a time, increasing mileage slowly to avoid injury.
What's important with things like this is you're both listening to your body and keeping logs. At 38, I was worried about recovery from weight training while running, so I had to ease up on the volume. For me that meant going from a more traditional 3-4 sets per exercise in a 3 day split routine to training full body in the HIT style once every 4 days. I was very skeptical about doing only one set per exercise, but shockingly, it's working.
One important thing to point out is I had to choose between running and heavy leg/posterior chain work. IMO these are two things that just aren't compatible. So while I am doing some leg work in my full body routine, it's not intense and primarily for maintenance and injury prevention.
At the end of the day, I enjoy running, so I'm happy to have started again. As a former collegiate soccer player and recreational runner since I was a child, it's something I've done for a long time and I'm glad I've found a way to incorporate it into my training these days.
Oh, one final thing. Just to give you a general idea of my size/body type, I'm 5'10" 200 even. I estimate I'm probably about 15-16% BF. Recent lifts (single HIT set):
Barbell Bench: 205x12
OHP: 145x5
Pullups: 8