Stalemate
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I can't give you advice, but I can tell you I am in the same boat. I am 6'2, 244. I have been following MFP's guidelines for over a month. The first week, I lost three pounds, and since then, nothing. I go round and round with the same two pounds, I measure and weigh everything, and I workout six days a week. I used a HRM to track exercise calories. I am eating net 1700 calories a day. I got the same adivce...."are you sure you are measuring everything accurately"....YES, I am. Or, "maybe you should eat more," and I don't think the answer to weightloss is more calories. I am baffled, stumped, and completely frustrated.0
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Youre eating too much. Start eating only half of exercise calories back. Give it a month, adjust as needed after that month.
OP is a guy. a guy that is my height and just a little under my weight, and is eating drastically less than i do.
Funkhjam, i recommend you eat MORE. Like, at least 2000. adjust your activity level to "lightly active" and your weight loss goals to 'losing 1lb per week.'
How is eating more going to make him lose weight? And I'm not some low calorie pusher (I lose on 1800) but mathematically that makes no sense.
Am I the only one who can see how that makes no sense?
Okay so what would you recommend for the lower rate. What should I drop it to?
I would adjust via your workout calories. Halve what you're back and try that out for a month. If you're happy with how it goes then stick with it. If not tweak again.
I agree with this poster. Eat less, move more. Be conservatively high in logging calories; conservatively low in logging exercise.
I looked through your diary; your protein intake seems far too low for a man. Take a look at this thread:
http://www.myfitnesspal.com/topics/show/1167386-review-of-dietary-protein-during-caloric-restriction?hl=http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24092765+&page=1#posts-18248705
It gives the most up to date figures for protein intake during caloric restriction. Recommendation is for 1.1-1.4 grams per pound of lean body mass.0 -
Youre eating too much. Start eating only half of exercise calories back. Give it a month, adjust as needed after that month.
OP is a guy. a guy that is my height and just a little under my weight, and is eating drastically less than i do.
Funkhjam, i recommend you eat MORE. Like, at least 2000. adjust your activity level to "lightly active" and your weight loss goals to 'losing 1lb per week.'
And, there we go! It never takes long for the "eat more if you're not losing weight" contribution to show up. Let's not assume that OP is perfectly accurate on calorie counts and calorie burns, to start with. The biggest mistake most of us make is overestimating calories burned with activity. It's likely that he overcalculated that and then ate back those calories, eliminating the deficit needed to continue weight loss.
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[I'll agree to disagree, hence the fact other well known TDEE calcs. use the same method and get up with almost identical numbers. And from personal experience of lean bulking and adding over 10 lbs. of muscle there was no need to "eat back calories".
It's not a disagree or agree thing your wrong..but you believe whatever you want...I know I am right therefore I don't have to prove it.
But just in case you want to double check your facts see links below or use the search funtion.
http://www.myfitnesspal.com/topics/show/818082-exercise-calories-again-wtf
http://www.myfitnesspal.com/topics/show/1147721-tdee-and-net-calories
http://www.myfitnesspal.com/topics/show/1183428-tdee-vs-neat?hl=TDEE+vs+NEAT#posts-18476322
To each their own. Enjoy slow weight loss.0 -
You mentioned that you use measuring cups. Be sure that you use the scale for solids and measuring cups only for liquids. Here's a good example of why:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JVjWPclrWVY
And overall a good read:
http://www.myfitnesspal.com/topics/show/872212-you-re-probably-eating-more-than-you-think0 -
[I'll agree to disagree, hence the fact other well known TDEE calcs. use the same method and get up with almost identical numbers. And from personal experience of lean bulking and adding over 10 lbs. of muscle there was no need to "eat back calories".
It's not a disagree or agree thing your wrong..but you believe whatever you want...I know I am right therefore I don't have to prove it.
But just in case you want to double check your facts see links below or use the search funtion.
http://www.myfitnesspal.com/topics/show/818082-exercise-calories-again-wtf
http://www.myfitnesspal.com/topics/show/1147721-tdee-and-net-calories
http://www.myfitnesspal.com/topics/show/1183428-tdee-vs-neat?hl=TDEE+vs+NEAT#posts-18476322
To each their own. Enjoy slow weight loss.
I lost 75 in 6 months...I wouldn't call that slow...0 -
[I'll agree to disagree, hence the fact other well known TDEE calcs. use the same method and get up with almost identical numbers. And from personal experience of lean bulking and adding over 10 lbs. of muscle there was no need to "eat back calories".
It's not a disagree or agree thing your wrong..but you believe whatever you want...I know I am right therefore I don't have to prove it.
But just in case you want to double check your facts see links below or use the search funtion.
http://www.myfitnesspal.com/topics/show/818082-exercise-calories-again-wtf
http://www.myfitnesspal.com/topics/show/1147721-tdee-and-net-calories
http://www.myfitnesspal.com/topics/show/1183428-tdee-vs-neat?hl=TDEE+vs+NEAT#posts-18476322
To each their own. Enjoy slow weight loss.
http://myfitnesspal.desk.com/customer/portal/articles/410332-how-does-myfitnesspal-calculate-my-initial-goals-
Or are the developers also confused about how their own site works?0 -
Youre eating too much. Start eating only half of exercise calories back. Give it a month, adjust as needed after that month.
OP is a guy. a guy that is my height and just a little under my weight, and is eating drastically less than i do.
Funkhjam, i recommend you eat MORE. Like, at least 2000. adjust your activity level to "lightly active" and your weight loss goals to 'losing 1lb per week.'
And, there we go! It never takes long for the "eat more if you're not losing weight" contribution to show up. Let's not assume that OP is perfectly accurate on calorie counts and calorie burns, to start with. The biggest mistake most of us make is overestimating calories burned with activity. It's likely that he overcalculated that and then ate back those calories, eliminating the deficit needed to continue weight loss.
you're welcome!!
keeping life interesting
are you flirting with me??
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