Calories you eat with weight loss totals
overin2015
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Seeing on the other thread where people were posting successes with calorie counting I wanted to go one step further -
1. What are your daily calorie goals
2. Do you eat your exercise points
3. Total weight loss and time to lose it
Thanks!
1. What are your daily calorie goals
2. Do you eat your exercise points
3. Total weight loss and time to lose it
Thanks!
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1. 1720 per day.
2. I don't track exercise on MFP.
3. 14kg lost in a little over 4 months.0 -
1. 1875
2. No, I follow TDEE instead
3. 61.8 pounds in 14 months0 -
Congrats! Mycophilia!! awesome job!! 30 pounds is wonderful!0
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People get out! You are incredible!0
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1. Currently 1500 per day, but average 1600 per day considering one high day per week.
2. I track my exercise calories, I eat them back at some point in the week.
3. Lost 30 pounds eating anywhere from 1400-1600 calories in 10 months.0 -
1. 1460 calories a day
2. I only eat exercise calories back if I'm extra hungry (but only HRM calories! Not mfp estimates. They are sooo wrong)
3. Lost 44 lbs so far in 7 months0 -
1. While losing, my average ranged between 1750 and 1870.
2. I eat based on my tdee, not mfp goal.
3. Lost 52 pounds over the course of 12 months. Have lost 2 lbs. this year.0 -
1. Just under 7000 kj I think
2. Only eat some exercise back, normally when it's a large amount like after I spent 20-40 mins exercising.
3. 35-45kg in 250 days. What ever that is in pounds. I think it averages out to be 1.2kg per week.0 -
Again whoo hoo for all you guys! Thanks for posting. Keep em coming!0
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- NET 1490 (1490+exercise)
For the past 30 days my average total intake has been 2006 calories - Yes I do. I workout for fitness. I want to be stronger and faster. Bonus is it helps with body composition. I need to fuel these workouts or I won't make the progress I want. Plus, I've actually tried not eating them and well it had horrible results. At first it wasn't bad, but after a couple weeks my workouts suffered and I felt like crap (tired and migraines that wouldn't go away). The problem was my deficit became too large. My TDEE is around 2500 currently. When I tried it my MFP goal was under 1400 calories and my average TDEE was close to 2600.
- Total loss 112.1lbs and about 3 years (just started year 4). However, my weight loss hasn't been constant.
2012 - Lost about 60lbs and gained about 20 back. I was too restrictive and ended up not being able to sustain the changes long term. So for 2012 we'll say 40lbs lost.
2013 - New approach. Started using MFP. About 50lbs lost. Became pregnant in Sept 2013. Obviously couldn't continue with weight loss. I gained about 40lbs during the pregnancy.
2014 to now - 64.1lbs since the end of May 2014.
0 - NET 1490 (1490+exercise)
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Cool chart!0
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Calorie Intake: 1350 Avg
Exercise Cals: Do not eat back. (do not exercise much either lol)
Amount Lost: 40 pounds over a year (From 175-->135) (in 2012-2013)
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Goal is 1400 but I eat closer to 1600-1800 with half of my exercise calories. I've lost 37.6 lbs since Jan 1st.
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1. A range from 1650 - 1590 over my loss period
2. Don't exercise
3. 15lbs in 4 months.
I'm now in maintenance eating around 1840. Still no steady exercise. 40-60 minute walks after work when it's nice out.0 -
1. 1560 a day
2. Only eat about 50 of my exercise calories out of the 350+ burn per day
3. 92 pounds in 13 months0 -
I'm not currently losing weight for certain reasons (and not at goal weight), but when I was:
1. 1600-1700 calories a day
2. I ate back exercise calories if I was super hungry, but usually not.
3. Lost 71lbs in 7 months or so - I did start around 282, so I was losing weight pretty quickly, and only just started to slow down recently when I had to switch more to maintenance.0 -
1-Daily calorie goal: 1510 to lose 1.5 pounds/week (currently… but it changes every 10 pounds)
2-Exercise calories: Rarely, if ever.
3-Weight lost: 152 pounds, 11 months.
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Calorie goal 1200
Excercise calories : sometimes but I try not to eat them all back
Weight loss: 50 pounds 3 -4 months0 -
overin2015 wrote: »Seeing on the other thread where people were posting successes with calorie counting I wanted to go one step further -
1. What are your daily calorie goals - 1200 for about 6 weeks, then 1600, now 1800
2. Do you eat your exercise points - hell yes, about 350-500 per day
3. Total weight loss and time to lose it - 52lbs in 9 months (but reached goal of 48lbs in 8 months)
Thanks!
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1. Currently 1650
2. Yes
3. Twenty months, 90 pounds
I also had weight loss surgery in the middle. My dietitian wants me to track here. It was very handy to make sure I was eating enough right after surgery.0 -
1. 1310
2. Yes, I eat some of my exercise calories back.
3. 60 lbs in a little under a year.0 -
1. 1925
2. Yes and No, the 1925 takes into account my activity level (exercise 5 days a week - 2 days with trainer, 3 on my own)
3. 13 lbs since January, want to lose 35-40 more0 -
1. Currently 1590
2. Yup, I eat most, if not all exercise calories
3. I've lost 40 pounds total, but how long gets confusing because I lost around 25 pounds then I got pregnant, had a baby and maintained till she was 2 before focusing on losing again.0 -
Losing versus maintaining
1. 1800 (2400)
2. No, I only eat back calories on double days when needed for energy
3. 60 pounds in 6 months
After losing I upped my calories slowly to 3200 and did a bulk cycle, then dropped them to maintain and recomp.0 -
1. 1580
2. Usually, burn about 600/day eat about 450-500 back
3. 50 lbs in past 6 months0 -
1. 1695
2. Nope, my goal is set with exercise in mind
3. 8 lbs in 6 weeks0 -
1. 1200kcal/day
2. I do not eat back exercise calories
3. 63 pounds, almost 9 months0 -
1. 2000
2. Kind of. I follow TDEE, so they are worked into my daily allowance. But no, I don't track exercise and eat those "earned" calories back.
3. I'm recomping/maintaining at the moment, but I have lost 63 pounds total. I think it took me 9-10 months to lose it, but it's been several years since I lost the weight so I don't remember exactly.0 -
- Currently 1760/day (Started at 1900)
- Yes. On average about 50%
- 99.2 lb in just under 15 months (so far)
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