? About less daily calories burned w/wt. liss

sarahsamandpete
sarahsamandpete Posts: 19 Member
edited December 4 in Fitness and Exercise
I am a 5'10" female. I workout daily and typically have very consistently burned 3,000 calories per day (as measured by my Fitbit charge HR). It seems in the past 2 weeks or so my daily calories burned has been more like 2600-2700 despite no changes in my exercise routine. Is this due to being in a lower weight class or what? I have been consistently losing weight over the past year and now weight
193. Any thoughts?

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  • queenliz99
    queenliz99 Posts: 15,317 Member
    Are you getting less steps?
  • lorrpb
    lorrpb Posts: 11,463 Member
    edited November 2016
    Yes, as you lose weight you will burn fewer calories. Congrats on the loss! This is the best kind of problem to have lol
  • thunder1982
    thunder1982 Posts: 280 Member
    Yep less weight = less calories needed to move that body around.
  • Sued0nim
    Sued0nim Posts: 17,456 Member
    3-400 calories? That's some weight loss

    You've probably reduced your activity outside exercise or the intensity if not the duration

    Also I'd take the burns with a pinch of salt and focus on bio feedback to judge your true TDEE
  • trigden1991
    trigden1991 Posts: 4,658 Member
    Unless you are quite heavy, I would say that those TDEE values are well off.
  • sarahsamandpete
    sarahsamandpete Posts: 19 Member
    Unless you are quite heavy, I would say that those TDEE values are well off.

    What makes you think this? I am 192.6 pounds and 5-10. What would you expect my TDEE to be? I work out daily (Bootcamp style, kickboxing, body pump, running) I think I average about 500 calories per workout.
  • sarahsamandpete
    sarahsamandpete Posts: 19 Member
    3-400 calories? That's some weight loss

    That was what I was thinking. How would it be down that many calories with just a few pounds loss?

    Subjectively I feel like my intensity and activity level have remained the same.
  • trigden1991
    trigden1991 Posts: 4,658 Member
    Unless you are quite heavy, I would say that those TDEE values are well off.

    What makes you think this? I am 192.6 pounds and 5-10. What would you expect my TDEE to be? I work out daily (Bootcamp style, kickboxing, body pump, running) I think I average about 500 calories per workout.

    Well I would consider 190+lbs quite heavy so you're probably not far off. I'm 240lbs, have a sedentary job but work out 6 times a week and maintain at 3k.
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