Calorie counting
fadiyousif171
Posts: 15 Member
Hi guys,
Just recently downloaded this app and my goal is to lose weight and get shredded , my question is that recently I have been using my net diary and it told me that to lose weight u got to eat 1580 calories and now on this app it tells me 1880, I'm currently 74 kg, so I'm just confused on what to do ?
Thanks
Just recently downloaded this app and my goal is to lose weight and get shredded , my question is that recently I have been using my net diary and it told me that to lose weight u got to eat 1580 calories and now on this app it tells me 1880, I'm currently 74 kg, so I'm just confused on what to do ?
Thanks
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Lower figure is without exercise upper figure includes exercise.0
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Both of those numbers seem pretty low for a man your size and age. How much did you tell it you want to lose? I am a 35 year old woman at the same weight and I eat 2000 (plus exercise) calories in order to lose a half pound a week. Losing any faster than that will leave you flabby, not shredded. You've got to lose slowly (and lift and eat protein) to maintain muscle.0
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@fadiyousif171 @BusyRaeNOTBusty makes great factual points.
Remember these 'Apps' are just making a guess based on an algorithm in the software based on a best guess of data used by the software.
Weight yourself and the scales will show you the net results of your way of eating and exercise. It is our net results that improve or decrease our levels of health in most cases.
Welcome to MFP forums and best of success.0 -
BusyRaeNOTBusty wrote: »Both of those numbers seem pretty low for a man your size and age. How much did you tell it you want to lose? I am a 35 year old woman at the same weight and I eat 2000 (plus exercise) calories in order to lose a half pound a week. Losing any faster than that will leave you flabby, not shredded. You've got to lose slowly (and lift and eat protein) to maintain muscle.
My goal is to get about 68kg ish,
Is 0.5 pounds a week the best way to go about it ?
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GaleHawkins wrote: »@fadiyousif171 @BusyRaeNOTBusty makes great factual points.
Remember these 'Apps' are just making a guess based on an algorithm in the software based on a best guess of data used by the software.
Weight yourself and the scales will show you the net results of your way of eating and exercise. It is our net results that improve or decrease our levels of health in most cases.
Welcome to MFP forums and best of success.
Alright great I shall do that.
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68kgs?? can I ask how tall you are?0
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Christine_72 wrote: »68kgs?? can I ask how tall you are?
175 cm0 -
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fadiyousif171 wrote: »GaleHawkins wrote: »@fadiyousif171 @BusyRaeNOTBusty makes great factual points.
Remember these 'Apps' are just making a guess based on an algorithm in the software based on a best guess of data used by the software.
Weight yourself and the scales will show you the net results of your way of eating and exercise. It is our net results that improve or decrease our levels of health in most cases.
Welcome to MFP forums and best of success.
Alright great I shall do that.
Making a guess is probably a little misleading. They use studies that then give results in a range that most of the population would fall into. This is not a guess, it is more of an average that will hit most people who are of the same sex, age, height, weight. Certainly there will be variation above and below, but it is quite close. There will also be outliers who are not even close to that number, but unless you find you are logging very carefully (weighing all solids, measuring all liquids) and your results are not even close to what is expected, assuming you are not some special snowflake but fall in the average where 90% or more of the people are is the best way to start.0 -
fadiyousif171 wrote: »Hi guys,
Just recently downloaded this app and my goal is to lose weight and get shredded , my question is that recently I have been using my net diary and it told me that to lose weight u got to eat 1580 calories and now on this app it tells me 1880, I'm currently 74 kg, so I'm just confused on what to do ?
Thanks
1880 sound completely reasonable. Try it for a month an see what your progress is like. In terms of your goal, a good weight lifting program would be very beneficial to maintain the muscle you have so you will actually get shredded.0 -
To maintain muscle mass keep weightloss under 1% of your bodyweight per week (studies find 0.5-1% is fine for bodybuilders), eat 0.64-0.82g/lb of protein every day and do resistance training.
That may be 0.75lb/week, or it might be up to 1.5lb/week. You'll want to monitor BF% and therefore your lean mass to make sure you aren't losing what you want to keep.0 -
nordlead2005 wrote: »To maintain muscle mass keep weightloss under 1% of your bodyweight per week (studies find 0.5-1% is fine for bodybuilders), eat 0.64-0.82g/lb of protein every day and do resistance training.
That may be 0.75lb/week, or it might be up to 1.5lb/week. You'll want to monitor BF% and therefore your lean mass to make sure you aren't losing what you want to keep.
Bumped up my calories and I can defentilly see the changes,
Thanks guys
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