doing it "right" getting nowhere
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i guarantee my food logging and HRM are right on.
Right.
Open your diary. We'll see about that.
okie! let's go!
1.5 weeks worth of food logged.
Log consistently.
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i guarantee my food logging and HRM are right on.
Right.
Open your diary. We'll see about that.
okie! let's go!
1.5 weeks worth of food logged.
Log consistently.
/thread
BOOM.
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i guarantee my food logging and HRM are right on.
Right.
Open your diary. We'll see about that.
okie! let's go!
1.5 weeks worth of food logged.
Log consistently.
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i've only been logging a week because i tend to get obsessive about it all and i generally know how much i'm eating (which has proved to me right on since i started logging) so for my mental health i didn't log intil recently when i got to the end of my rope with this.0 -
for those saying i jsut want to hear what i want to hear, i really think my original question is do y'all think i should eat back my exercise calories (a resounding YES! i get it! ;-)) and how long before i should see if that is working?
If you are going to be eating back your exercise calores, you need to be honest with yourself that you are overestimating your burns.0 -
i guarantee my food logging and HRM are right on.
Right.
Open your diary. We'll see about that.
okie! let's go!
1.5 weeks worth of food logged.
Log consistently.
/thread
BOOM.
i haven't been rude to you or bashed you. is there a reson you need to be all snarky? i'm genuinely trying to solve something that's been keeping me up at night and you're being a smartbutt.0 -
for those saying i jsut want to hear what i want to hear, i really think my original question is do y'all think i should eat back my exercise calories (a resounding YES! i get it! ;-)) and how long before i should see if that is working?
The honest answer is that it could take a week or it could take forever. You have so many variables with the breastfeeding, PCOS, etc., that eating back the exercise calories is only one possible solution. And what if you're really on a plateau? Some people on here, myself included, can experience a plateau for weeks (sometime months) on end.0 -
i guarantee my food logging and HRM are right on.
Right.
Open your diary. We'll see about that.
okie! let's go!
1.5 weeks worth of food logged.
Log consistently.
/thread
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i guarantee my food logging and HRM are right on.
Right.
Open your diary. We'll see about that.
okie! let's go!
1.5 weeks worth of food logged.
Log consistently.
/thread
i've only been logging a week because i tend to get obsessive about it all and i generally know how much i'm eating (which has proved to me right on since i started logging) so for my mental health i didn't log intil recently when i got to the end of my rope with this.
That's nice.
You haven't been doing it "right" and getting nowhere. You've been "not logging" and "eating who knows what" and getting nowhere.
That should be abundantly clear. You're not "doing it right and getting nowhere." You're "doing whatever and getting nowhere."
Set a calorie goal, hit it every day, log food consistently and accurately over time, and THEN you can say you're doing it right.
Want to know how to correct your lack of progress? Log your food.
Now quit arguing with everyone.0 -
for those saying i jsut want to hear what i want to hear, i really think my original question is do y'all think i should eat back my exercise calories (a resounding YES! i get it! ;-)) and how long before i should see if that is working?
If you are going to be eating back your exercise calores, you need to be honest with yourself that you are overestimating your burns.
i understand that you think i am. i am telling you that i am not new to exercise or fitness and i know that if anything they are underestimated. i take 1-200 off every MFP calculation and even off JIllian Michaels calc.0 -
i guarantee my food logging and HRM are right on.
Right.
Open your diary. We'll see about that.
okie! let's go!
1.5 weeks worth of food logged.
Log consistently.
/thread
Seriously. No you don't.0 -
for those saying i jsut want to hear what i want to hear, i really think my original question is do y'all think i should eat back my exercise calories (a resounding YES! i get it! ;-)) and how long before i should see if that is working?
If you are going to be eating back your exercise calores, you need to be honest with yourself that you are overestimating your burns.
i understand that you think i am. i am telling you that i am not new to exercise or fitness and i know that if anything they are underestimated. i take 1-200 off every MFP calculation and even off JIllian Michaels calc.
Who cares what you calculate your intake should be when no one, including yourself, has any idea what your intake actually is?
Come on.0 -
you guys are hilarious. someone comes on for support and you do nothing but try to tear them to shreds.0
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other than eating more the past week my calories inhavent changed in months. i have a certtain set of meal/recipes that i;ve been eating. they have not changedexcept over the past week i've added more fats.0
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i guarantee my food logging and HRM are right on.
Right.
Open your diary. We'll see about that.
okie! let's go!
1.5 weeks worth of food logged.
Log consistently.
/thread
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i haven't been rude to you or bashed you. is there a reson you need to be all snarky? i'm genuinely trying to solve something that's been keeping me up at night and you're being a smartbutt.
Okay, I genuinely apologize for being snarky. Not everyone can handle it.
I just find it interesting that you have been so insistent from the beginning that you have been spot on with your calories, when it is now clear that you cannot honestly say or defend that. You have not been open with your information, and therefore, it is impossible for anyone here to be able to help you.0 -
Take out some of the cardio and throw in some resistance work with weights...your body will thank you for it ...when you do start losing you will have retained more LBM and look better.
the Body Revolution workouts i do 4x a week are resisitance training- HIIT with body weight and hand weights and cables.
http://startingstrength.wikia.com/wiki/The_Starting_Strength_Novice/Beginner_Programs
or new rules of lifting for women.
I am forty two and have had two kids and cant believe the changes in my body...might even share some pictures if you like0 -
for those saying i jsut want to hear what i want to hear, i really think my original question is do y'all think i should eat back my exercise calories (a resounding YES! i get it! ;-)) and how long before i should see if that is working?
If you are going to be eating back your exercise calores, you need to be honest with yourself that you are overestimating your burns.
i understand that you think i am. i am telling you that i am not new to exercise or fitness and i know that if anything they are underestimated. i take 1-200 off every MFP calculation and even off JIllian Michaels calc.
you said you KNOW how much you are burning because of how your heart is EXPLODING out of your chest. THAT MEANS NOTHING. I wish it did because that would be magical...
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For the record, I knock off about 60% of MFP calculations because they aren't only high for me, they are ridiculously high.0
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I would say that your calorie estimates are high. HRM are still just estimations. Mine says that i burn really high also, but i KNOW i'm not burning over 600 cals/hr during Zumba. I would adjust your activity levels on MFP to ACTIVE and eat what that says regardless of how much you workout. If you want to log your exercises, put them in for 1 calorie rather than what your HRM says.
that is gonna tell me to eat 1260-or 1760 if i add 500 for nursing. i've been doing that for months.
i have it set to lose 2. that's nonnegotiable
how much do you have it set for losing a week?0 -
you guys are hilarious. someone comes on for support and you do nothing but try to tear them to shreds.0
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you guys are hilarious. someone comes on for support and you do nothing but try to tear them to shreds.
That is not true.0 -
you guys are hilarious. someone comes on for support and you do nothing but try to tear them to shreds.
Oh, support? I thought you wanted advice. I thought you wanted to understand what you were doing wrong.
You want support instead? OK.
You are doing everything right, honey. The world is conspiring against you and your genes and the universe and gluten and food addiction all have it in for you. You keep trying, dear. You're doing fine, even though you're failing miserably at your goals. Just keep doing what you're doing, because you're awesome and pretty and perfect and important.
If you decide you actually want to progress and achieve your goals, then we can talk, but you might not like what you hear because it will involve you changing something and admitting to yourself that you might not be comfortable hearing.0 -
For the record, I knock off about 60% of MFP calculations because they aren't only high for me, they are ridiculously high.
interesting. thanks!0 -
you guys are hilarious. someone comes on for support and you do nothing but try to tear them to shreds.
You come on for support, give only half the relevant information, argue with everyone who offers advice, and THEN we find out you haven't been logging your food consistently. How on earth did you really expect this to turn out?0 -
you guys are hilarious. someone comes on for support and you do nothing but try to tear them to shreds.
Oh, support? I thought you wanted advice. I thought you wanted to understand what you were doing wrong.
You want support instead? OK.
You are doing everything right, honey. The world is conspiring against you and your genes and the universe and gluten and food addiction all have it in for you. You keep trying, dear. You're doing fine, even though you're failing miserably at your goals. Just keep doing what you're doing, because you're awesome and pretty and perfect and important.
If you decide you actually want to progress and achieve your goals, then we can talk, but you might not like what you hear because it will involve you changing something and admitting to yourself that you might not be comfortable hearing.
other than eating more, what do you suggest i change?0 -
for those saying i jsut want to hear what i want to hear, i really think my original question is do y'all think i should eat back my exercise calories (a resounding YES! i get it! ;-)) and how long before i should see if that is working?
If you are going to be eating back your exercise calores, you need to be honest with yourself that you are overestimating your burns.
i understand that you think i am. i am telling you that i am not new to exercise or fitness and i know that if anything they are underestimated. i take 1-200 off every MFP calculation and even off JIllian Michaels calc.
But wait, I thought you were using a HRM to calculate your burns?!0 -
you guys are hilarious. someone comes on for support and you do nothing but try to tear them to shreds.
You come on for support, give only half the relevant information, argue with everyone who offers advice, and THEN we find out you haven't been logging your food consistently. How on earth did you really expect this to turn out?
i explained why i jsut started logging. because i get very ocd about controlling the food. because if i'm not careful anorexia is an issue. there. laid bare. happy now?0 -
I would say that your calorie estimates are high. HRM are still just estimations. Mine says that i burn really high also, but i KNOW i'm not burning over 600 cals/hr during Zumba. I would adjust your activity levels on MFP to ACTIVE and eat what that says regardless of how much you workout. If you want to log your exercises, put them in for 1 calorie rather than what your HRM says.
that is gonna tell me to eat 1260-or 1760 if i add 500 for nursing. i've been doing that for months.
i have it set to lose 2. that's nonnegotiable
how much do you have it set for losing a week?
you know when you set your goals, and it said... Lose 1 lb a week (Recommended) you should go with that. Since you have already lost 25 lbs of your 57lb goal, you should not be aiming for any more than that
ETA: If you switch it to 1 lb a week, it will probably give you 1370 + exercise calories. If you switch it to active, it would probably give you around 1600-1700, then you add you 500 for the fact that you are breastfeeding, then stop eating back your exercise calories.0 -
you guys are hilarious. someone comes on for support and you do nothing but try to tear them to shreds.
Oh, support? I thought you wanted advice. I thought you wanted to understand what you were doing wrong.
You want support instead? OK.
You are doing everything right, honey. The world is conspiring against you and your genes and the universe and gluten and food addiction all have it in for you. You keep trying, dear. You're doing fine, even though you're failing miserably at your goals. Just keep doing what you're doing, because you're awesome and pretty and perfect and important.
If you decide you actually want to progress and achieve your goals, then we can talk, but you might not like what you hear because it will involve you changing something and admitting to yourself that you might not be comfortable hearing.
other than eating more, what do you suggest i change?
Log consistently over time. A week, week and a half of logging is not enough data. Log your food accurately using a food scale, enter calorie burns in a reasonable manner (yours look much, much higher than reasonable), and hit your goal consistently.0 -
for those saying i jsut want to hear what i want to hear, i really think my original question is do y'all think i should eat back my exercise calories (a resounding YES! i get it! ;-)) and how long before i should see if that is working?
If you are going to be eating back your exercise calores, you need to be honest with yourself that you are overestimating your burns.
i am. and that HRM is estimating below MFP and JM
i understand that you think i am. i am telling you that i am not new to exercise or fitness and i know that if anything they are underestimated. i take 1-200 off every MFP calculation and even off JIllian Michaels calc.
But wait, I thought you were using a HRM to calculate your burns?!0 -
you guys are hilarious. someone comes on for support and you do nothing but try to tear them to shreds.
wrong. people are just shedding light on how you happen to be doing it maybe "not so right".
you preach about how perfectly youre doing this, then it comes out that you dont log consistently, and then that you estimate your intake because you "generally know".
no one is being mean. stop being sensitive, start logging EVERYTHING you eat and drink.
believe it or not, the people being "mean" are hands-down the most helpful people on these boards (i'm not including myself in that, because im not very helpful and am just here for the lulz).
good luck in your journey. :flowerforyou:0
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