Looking for 1200 calorie eaters
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Ive been around net 1200 per day with exercise; diary's open!0
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I've also been around 1200 calories for the past few weeks and I have been logging EVERYTHING. My diary is open and also feel free to add me.0
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Been eating 1200 since early January, 22 lbs lost as of then. I've recently (4 days) been going over, but working on keeping it at 1200. My diary is public and you can add me, as well, if you'd like.0
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Anyone with open diaries who have or net around 1200 calories daily please add me ????
You look fabulous now. But just know that if you only eat 1200 a day you are also losing muscle mass and from the looks of your picture, mostly muscle mass because it doesn't look like you have a lot of body fat. Just be aware of that eating at such a deficit.0 -
Noticing the single and double digit post counts on the majority of people itt. Hopefully after some time passes you guys would have done a little more research and be able to devise better game plans.
I may be a 'single digit' poster, but I lost 63 pounds in 2008 and kept them off until the past four months when a health issue was discovered. My game plan is just fine thanks
Wow, I consider your response to be rather judgmental and perhaps a little rude actually. Not quite the supportive atmosphere I expected to find when I decided to join MFP.
Not everyone is the same....what works for you doesn't necessarily work for the next guy, ya know?0 -
Hi - Yep, you can have a look at my diary if you like. Aside from a huge weekend in there I come in under or around 1200 most of the time in my Net calories.
I've been eating this way for 6 months before I joined MFP and I think my calorie deficit was probably a little low and subsequently made up for by weekly family dinners and splurgy weekends. I am now trying to get those habits under control so there is not that much info on there but you are welcome to take a look.
I should point out that I don't ever feel hunger aside from around mealtimes and that after eating I am pretty satisfied. I have started to eat more because MFP kept telling me I had not had enough for the day.0 -
wow 1200 calories that's not a lot of food.
You can look at my diary if you want I am at 1700 and losing great...just in case you need ideas...
If you are going to do the 1200 tho be sure you eat back your exercise calories and net 1200 min.
And remember you can eat more and still lose weight...1200 is the minimum that MFP will give you if you have set to high a weekly weight loss goal...you only have 7lbs to lose and at 1/2lb a week you would find you have lots of calories...might help you stay the course more than restricting yourself a whole lot...
Just a thought.
It sounds like you are assuming that the OP has similar calorie needs to yours, but she might be very small and losing weight slowing and consistently on her 1200 calorie plan. It sounds like she just wants more friends with open diaries for ideas and inspiration.
@nomorebingesgirl: I'm always inspired by your consistency in working out and eating a healthy variety of foods. ????????
I wasn't assuming anything I read her profile saw what her stats were and noted her maintenance and how much she wanted to lose...perhaps you assumed too much.
I also indicated my diary was open if she did need ideas as you can get ideas from diaries that don't match the calories you are intaking.
Sounds like you jumped on someone who was just offering what the OP asked for and a few other suggestions...for no reason.0 -
I target 1200 to 1400, i started at 1200, but i needed 1200 as a minimum and goal, rather than a max, and it got me down when mfp either told me i hadn't achieved my goal, or that i was starving myself, so my target is now 1400 in mfp0
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According to your profile, as another poster pointed out, you've been maintaining your weight while eating 1800 calories a day. In order to lose weight at a slow and steady pace (which is what you want, otherwise you'll just be losing muscle and will just end up skinny fat) you can reduce your calories by 15-20%. So that's 1440-1530 calories per day.
If you want to eat 1200 that's on you, but you probably won't be happy with the end results.0 -
Don't get defensive. The majority of the people around here eating only 1200 calories or under have no reason to be eating that little. And the majority of the ones claiming they are eating 1200 calories and are not losing weight are eating more than they think.
How on earth would you know?
I asked you a question. How on earth do you know what you're claiming? How. Would. You. Know.
Don't deflect.0 -
I am right around 1200 with a public diary. Feel free to add me I am looking for some supportive friends. And also people that will comment on areas that I need to improve0
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I'm generally right around there...if I don't drink beer. I haven't been logging for very long though. Feel free to add me.0
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you can add me if you'd like I'm a 1200 calorie "cheat" though lol. I log 1200 food calories but I don't add my liquid calories (unless it's a specialty drink)0
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Don't get defensive. The majority of the people around here eating only 1200 calories or under have no reason to be eating that little. And the majority of the ones claiming they are eating 1200 calories and are not losing weight are eating more than they think.
How on earth would you know?
I asked you a question. How on earth do you know what you're claiming? How. Would. You. Know.
Don't deflect.
You're must be new here, it's cute.
Stick around you'll understand a little more about the black and whites and gray areas of health, fitness and weight loss. We can have a more in depth conversation at that time without allowing emotions to skew the thought process.
Ahhhhhhhhhhhh breathe ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh you guys make me laugh. He read the post title and decided to join anyway. Love the forums!0 -
Well that depends, I am a 1200 calorie eater but I do eat back what I burn during exercise, which brings me closer to 2k, really (I do have a hard time giving up on beer). I eat around 1800 most days and have been loosing consistently about a pound a week.+
1.5 hr workout 6 days a week + I do a 3 mile continous climb on my bike almost daily, if the weather allows.
I think most people are freaking out about the 1.2k calorie thing because most people dont eat back what they shred with exercise which does give you a net calorie intake of about 500-700 which IS really really low ...0 -
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Im a 1200 calorie eater. I'm always looking for ideas on how to stretch my 1200 calories, it sure seems they add up fast. I have been doing 1200 since the last week in February and I have lost almost every week. You can add me as a friend if you would like.
I find it becomes easier when you eat veggies with your meals and don't focus so much on carbs. I still eat carbs and I'm not on a low carb diet per say but I control my carb portions because the calories add up quickly. I also watch portions for proteins but I'm less strict on them. I prefer to bulk up my plate with veggies and have my protein. Protein is crucial for aiding in muscle retention while losing weight. So for example if I eat quinoa or rice I'll stick with 1/2 cup serving which would be about 100 calories. I create my main meals in a way that I don't go over 300 calories. This is easy to do again if you bulk your plates with veggies to accompany your meats and carbs. The rest of the calories are for snacks in between. Having snacks helps a lot.
You guys can add me if you like. I keep my diary open only to friends.
To those who say 1200 calories is not enough you are not sitting down gathering the persons bio to determine whether due to their size, weight, age, body composition (fat vs lean mass) , thyroid issues, etc into the TDEE calculation. If you don't know a person's history or bio please don't give out caloric advice. Geez....Humans are not created in a cookie cutter.0 -
To those who say 1200 calories is not enough you are not sitting down gathering the persons bio to determine whether due to their size, weight, age, body composition (fat vs lean mass) , thyroid issues, etc into the TDEE calculation. If you don't know a person's history or bio please don't give out caloric advice. Geez....Humans are not created in a cookie cutter.
Read the OP's profile. She states she maintains on 1800 calories a day so she does not need to eat 1200 calories in order to lose.0 -
Im a 1200 calorie eater. I'm always looking for ideas on how to stretch my 1200 calories, it sure seems they add up fast. I have been doing 1200 since the last week in February and I have lost almost every week. You can add me as a friend if you would like.
I find it becomes easier when you eat veggies with your meals and don't focus so much on carbs. I still eat carbs and I'm not on a low carb diet per say but I control my carb portions because the calories add up quickly. I also watch portions for proteins but I'm less strict on them. I prefer to bulk up my plate with veggies and have my protein. Protein is crucial for aiding in muscle retention while losing weight. So for example if I eat quinoa or rice I'll stick with 1/2 cup serving which would be about 100 calories. I create my main meals in a way that I don't go over 300 calories. This is easy to do again if you bulk your plates with veggies to accompany your meats and carbs. The rest of the calories are for snacks in between. Having snacks helps a lot.
You guys can add me if you like. I keep my diary open only to friends.
To those who say 1200 calories is not enough you are not sitting down gathering the persons bio to determine whether due to their size, weight, age, body composition (fat vs lean mass) , thyroid issues, etc into the TDEE calculation. If you don't know a person's history or bio please don't give out caloric advice. Geez....Humans are not created in a cookie cutter.
ah veggies are carbs...
and at 1200 calories a day you can eat all protien and you will still lose muscle and have a host of other issues...esp as an average sized (or even small) adult woman...
We may not be sitting but we do check diaries, profiles, amount to lose etc...0 -
Yes they are carbs...but they are non-starchy carbs.
I'm a small lady as well. I maintain at 1500 calories. According to my "trend" measurements I'm maintaining muscle and fat is going down. But this is not about me.
Smaller individuals have lower calorie needs. PERIOD. Like it or not...this is more so if you have a desk job. I suggest the OP disregards all this calorie advice from everyone, get herself a measurement of her body fat % and calculate her TDEE based on Katch-McArdle formula and get yourself a copy of Tom Venuto's Burn the fat feed the muscle or try to find it in the library. After you have your TDEE cut 20% and obtain the rest of your calorie deficit from exercise. If you lose weight great, if yo don't retweak until you find your sweet spot ok?0 -
ah veggies are carbs...
and at 1200 calories a day you can eat all protien and you will still lose muscle and have a host of other issues...esp as an average sized (or even small) adult woman...
We may not be sitting but we do check diaries, profiles, amount to lose etc...
You're only going to see a muscle loss due to your caloric deficit when you can't make-up the difference from your fat stores and it's generally pretty drastic once you cross that threshold. You'd have to be incredibly lean for 1200 net calories to cause your body to catabolize your muscles for energy. More likely, you'd just go hungry and fall off the wagon after a few weeks because you're sick of being hungry all the time.0 -
I'm at 1200 as well! I haven't been logging great but just got back on track this week. And FYI, according to IIFYM, my maintenance is 1430 and TDEE minus 15% is 1216. I am sedentary (have an office job and commute 3 hours per day) and log my exercise (cardio only) and eat back my exercise calories...most of the time...0
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So I don't exactly understand why this Topic has created an argument between posters. This girl was just looking for people with similar game plans to her, she wasn't looking to start a fight.
The fact of the matter is, whether we all agree or disagree with a person eating 1200 a day, we all have to concede that there are sometimes a lot of factors that we probably don't know about, depending on who has made a 1200 cal post. When someone posts this, perhaps they've already discussed their plans with their GP and they're aware of the amount of calories that they're eating. Maybe when they say 1200 what they mean is that's their net, so maybe they've eaten 1500 and worked off 300 calories. Who really knows.
I feel like MFP was meant to be positive and it's obvious that some of us are choosing to be negative and condescending towards one another and I think that's crap.
Second, I eat around that amount every day, when it comes to what I net. My goal calories are about 1335 but then I'll hop on the elliptical for 40 mins four days a week and I'll do some pilates and a bit of strength training. I have just seen my doctor and she tested my vitamin amount, my iron amount, everything, and I'm a perfectly healthy woman. There has been a negative stigma attached to the 1200 posts and everyone naturally assumes that they are sickly people who need help but that is not always the case. I will admit that there are certain times where a person should be eating far more than that, I know that, but sometimes, depending on the needs of a person and their body type, exercise program, etc., 1200 calories can be more than sufficient.0 -
Yes they are carbs...but they are non-starchy carbs.
I'm a small lady as well. I maintain at 1500 calories. According to my "trend" measurements I'm maintaining muscle and fat is going down. But this is not about me.
Smaller individuals have lower calorie needs. PERIOD. Like it or not...this is more so if you have a desk job. I suggest the OP disregards all this calorie advice from everyone, get herself a measurement of her body fat % and calculate her TDEE based on Katch-McArdle formula and get yourself a copy of Tom Venuto's Burn the fat feed the muscle or try to find it in the library. After you have your TDEE cut 20% and obtain the rest of your calorie deficit from exercise. If you lose weight great, if yo don't retweak until you find your sweet spot ok?
Yah no..my "smaller" sister who is 5 ft 3 and weighs 123 maintains at a higher TDEE than I do...and she has a desk job.
Her TDEE is about 2300...mine is 2100...I am 4 inches taller and almost 30lbs heavier...
@meganMoroz if you notice I personally said feel free to look at my diary.....I may not be eating 1200 but that doesn't mean that there isn't food in there she wouldn't like...but what happens when I suggest maybe eating more because the goal should be to eat as much as you can and still lose weight...I got jumped on ...and not by the OP...
The negative stigma attached to 1200 is that it is the min reocmmended for women...why because at that low level you are just getting in the nutrients and vitamins you need as long as you are eating really great...and as well to be so restrictive typically leads to not being able to sustain it.
I personally have eaten 1200 calories and just cannot for the life of me figure out how people do it and work out...seriously...never mind not having enough room for treats and special meals ever.0 -
I'm at 1200 as well! I haven't been logging great but just got back on track this week. And FYI, according to IIFYM, my maintenance is 1430 and TDEE minus 15% is 1216. I am sedentary (have an office job and commute 3 hours per day) and log my exercise (cardio only) and eat back my exercise calories...most of the time...
THIS is very similar to what I do. I actually go a step further and ignore the net calorie stuff and configured my diary to give me calorie deficit based on the Olivia Method. I have a similar lifestyle with the desk job as well. I just hate it when people don't know the details of an individual's circumstances and start making assumptions that 1200 is inadequate. For some people, not the average population but for some people 1200 is it and depending on lifestyle maintenance calories can be higher or lower. I don't know a person's physical day to day lifestyle to start making assumptions.
Unless people come to a post with a calculator and the history behind an individual there should be no comment as to someone's calorie needs. The poster didn't even ask for calorie advice.0 -
ah veggies are carbs...
and at 1200 calories a day you can eat all protien and you will still lose muscle and have a host of other issues...esp as an average sized (or even small) adult woman...
We may not be sitting but we do check diaries, profiles, amount to lose etc...
You're only going to see a muscle loss due to your caloric deficit when you can't make-up the difference from your fat stores and it's generally pretty drastic once you cross that threshold. You'd have to be incredibly lean for 1200 net calories to cause your body to catabolize your muscles for energy. More likely, you'd just go hungry and fall off the wagon after a few weeks because you're sick of being hungry all the time.
did you look at the OP's profile pic??? she is already very lean and only has about 7lbs to lose...this probably applies to her.0 -
Anyone with open diaries who have or net around 1200 calories daily please add me ????
How can I add members?0 -
Yes they are carbs...but they are non-starchy carbs.
I'm a small lady as well. I maintain at 1500 calories. According to my "trend" measurements I'm maintaining muscle and fat is going down. But this is not about me.
Smaller individuals have lower calorie needs. PERIOD. Like it or not...this is more so if you have a desk job. I suggest the OP disregards all this calorie advice from everyone, get herself a measurement of her body fat % and calculate her TDEE based on Katch-McArdle formula and get yourself a copy of Tom Venuto's Burn the fat feed the muscle or try to find it in the library. After you have your TDEE cut 20% and obtain the rest of your calorie deficit from exercise. If you lose weight great, if yo don't retweak until you find your sweet spot ok?
Yah no..my "smaller" sister who is 5 ft 3 and weighs 123 maintains at a higher TDEE than I do...and she has a desk job.
Her TDEE is about 2300...mine is 2100...I am 4 inches taller and almost 30lbs heavier...
@meganMoroz if you notice I personally said feel free to look at my diary.....I may not be eating 1200 but that doesn't mean that there isn't food in there she wouldn't like...but what happens when I suggest maybe eating more because the goal should be to eat as much as you can and still lose weight...I got jumped on ...and not by the OP...
The negative stigma attached to 1200 is that it is the min reocmmended for women...why because at that low level you are just getting in the nutrients and vitamins you need as long as you are eating really great...and as well to be so restrictive typically leads to not being able to sustain it.
I personally have eaten 1200 calories and just cannot for the life of me figure out how people do it and work out...seriously...never mind not having enough room for treats and special meals ever.
Oh, it wasn't you I was really directing my comments towards, don't worry. And I completely get what you're saying. It's just I know from experience that eating around that has worked just fine for me so I understand why it works for some other women. Everyone's body is different and I know from my recent doctor's appointment where I had a complete physical (including blood work and a lovely urine test), that I'm not lacking in nutrients. That's all I was really trying to say.
For instance, I can't imagine eating the total number of calories that my body burns off by itself in a day. I've tried before and I just couldn't, I was way too full and felt disgusting. So I just try to eat what feels right. I make sure that I eat when I'm hungry and I stop when I'm full, and that happens to be around 1300 (not including exercising).0
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