how many cals do you net per day?
BeautyFromPain
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And how much exercise do you usually do per day?
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i eat anywhere from 600-2000 calories per day...I usually stay under 1,200 though ^.^
i have only recently started exercising, and spend around 1 hour per day doing so at this time...will try and up it once school starts, esp since i will be an exchange student and hardly speak the home language..and have poor sense of direction xD0 -
Last week my average net cals was 9000
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I eat between 1400-1900 cal a day, and when i workout I usually burn about 500 calories a day 5 days a week. I lose 1-1.5lbs a week consistently.0
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oh yay, i'm not the only under-1200 here i am trying to eat more tho, especially since i don't log my exercise
i do a bunch of pool exercises daily, as well as some really light weight lifting0 -
I eat between 1100 to 1500 calories per day, having said that though, I did eat 1720 yesterday, which is unsual for me but I was so hungry all day, I listened to my body and give it fuel that it was needing!
The amount I eat depends on how much I'm exercising. At the moment I'm doing the 30 day shred at level 1, 1 hour of swimming and 15 minutes of squats, sit ups and press ups per day. At the weekend I tend to do more as I will often help out my husband with his work, he is a gardener and pool cleaner and also go on long walks with my dogs.
Most days I eat 1200 cals and burn 1000 cals in exercise. x0 -
My is normally under 1200, i like to do at least 20 minutes of exercise a day xxxxx0
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I net about 1600 (my goal is 1630, I haven't been over yet but usually stay under by a few calories, sometimes up to 100 - but only when I exercise a lot). I do eat back my exercise calories and I have lost about 11 lbs in 4 weeks so far.
I run 3-4x a week, ride my bike to work (a total of 2.2 mi or 3.6 km) every day (i.e. 5x per week) and usually do some other type of exercise (walk, stepper, swim) 1-2 days a week. Not counting the bike ride, my workouts are usually 30 mins. When I go swimming or for a walk 45-60 mins, stepper 20 minutes.0 -
Between 1200 and 1600 normally. 1200 is what MFP gives me to lose 2lbs a week, 1600 to lose 1lb a week so I figure if I'm between the 2 I'll lose weight.0
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I am supposed to have just over 1200 a day, but alway stay under by around 400.
If I didn't exercise daily, then I would probably be hitting my target on a daily basis though.
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I eat 800-1100 most days when I try hard.
I exercise 300+ 6 days a week. More often it's about 500.
My net averages around 600-700.0 -
I don't think there's any use in comparing yourself to everyone else as we're all different & separate people. Comparing only brings down more anxiety.0
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idk about the OP, but i think it's interesting to see other people's diet plans- not to compare, or even for inspiration, but just to see what works for other people0
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the only thing i have thought when looking at other peoples net cals is how very LOW the majority are. now i know its each to their own, and some people are very small so dont need as many calories, but IMO there are a lot of unhealthy people posting on here!0
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the only thing i have thought when looking at other peoples net cals is how very LOW the majority are. now i know its each to their own, and some people are very small so dont need as many calories, but IMO there are a lot of unhealthy people posting on here!
I agree!0 -
the only thing i have thought when looking at other peoples net cals is how very LOW the majority are. now i know its each to their own, and some people are very small so dont need as many calories, but IMO there are a lot of unhealthy people posting on here!
I agree!0 -
the only thing i have thought when looking at other peoples net cals is how very LOW the majority are. now i know its each to their own, and some people are very small so dont need as many calories, but IMO there are a lot of unhealthy people posting on here!
I agree!
It's a pity because MFP is trying to promote health. I think people come on here with good intentions but get caught up in it all.0 -
I have a goal of 1,300 a day and stick to around 1,200 or halfway between the two. I try to get on my bike for 20-30mins a day and thats 2-300cals burnt and I make sure I eat back up to at least 1,200 cals NET0
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the only thing i have thought when looking at other peoples net cals is how very LOW the majority are. now i know its each to their own, and some people are very small so dont need as many calories, but IMO there are a lot of unhealthy people posting on here!0
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Gosh, I'm very shocked at how little some ladies are eating and over exercising, the body cannot sustain such a restrictive/punishing routine..... There is a huge risk of developing an eating disorder..... As the old saying goes, you must put fuel in to fire up the furnace for the engine (body) to run smoothly and efficiently.....
I have allocated myself 1350cals per day, and its easy to stick to and I'm never hungry, I don't exercise that often and I know for a fact I will lose at least 1lb a week... Slow and steady means its more likely to stay off
Take care of yrselves ladies, all the very best of luck with yr goals :flowerforyou:0 -
I just started and am netting about 1000-1100 calories a day. I am trying to stay above 1200 so I don't slow my metabolism down and send my body into starvation mode. Its a bit of a struggle since I work the night shift so my meals are backwards. I haven't started an excercise plan yet, but hope to try some biking once the weather clears up a bit. Once I get my food intake under control, I'll add in the excercise. But until then I've just been getting up off my butt and doing something, usually something I've put off like sweeping the leaves off the trampoline. One step at a time right?!0
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I net 2300-3700 depending on the day, I exercise less than I used to because I can't healthfully eat all those cals back, so I exercise less in frequency and it is working for me. I am on maintainence now and my setting are too low on mfp, so I tested it and came up with my own number.
I am also concerned about some of these young ladies/ladies restricting cals too much. This is supposed to be a sustainable lifestyle that you can do forever.......I hope you eat some more so you can be healthy!0 -
I'm netting 1150-1200 cals a day. I set my goal to 0.5 lb a week, which increased my intake to 1450-1500 cals on workout days. I rarely go hungry now that I'm eating back my exercise calories. Sure, my weight loss is slow, but it's expected when you don't have much to lose. I'd rather lose weight slowly and feel full while doing it than starve myself and be hungry the whole time.
I wish some people would realize that weight loss is not a race.0 -
Mine varies per day, depending on how much exercise I do, but I guess on average 1400 cals is what I am netting. For me personally, the goal is to lose weight, keep it off AND be able to exercise on a daily basis. I cant exercise if I dont eat enough.. It's about being HEALTHY not thin.
I think the key to sustainable weightloss is understanding that you have to do things right now, that you can keep doing when you hit your goal weight. I have lost a lot of weight before, and put it all back on because all I did was count calories.
Everyone has to do it their own way. This is mine, yours is yours. Just dont go hungry. Good healthy food is your best friend.0 -
I agree with the comments about how low some of the calorie consumption is, especially if you are exercising regularly as well. I know we primarily use this site to lose weight, and I have done, but I'm increasingly altering my viewpoint to make my goal staying fit and healthy. I'm not trying to tell anyone else what to do, but personally, I find I'm getting too obssessed with weight and failing to celebrate the fact that I'm a damn sight fitter than I've ever been in my life, and I'm loving it.
Good luck with your goals and look after yourselves xxxxxx0 -
I try to net around 1600-1700. Yesterday I ate around 2000, but when on a 4 mile run.0
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That was my reaction. Folks, if you don't eat enough your body will go in to starvation mode and then you will either stop losing weight or gain it back like crazy when you eat even a normal amount of calories. Believe me, I have played this game off and on for the last 30+ years. And my body will not be tricked. It only loses weight if I stay just under my needs and exercise.0
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I agree with the comments about how low some of the calorie consumption is, especially if you are exercising regularly as well. I know we primarily use this site to lose weight, and I have done, but I'm increasingly altering my viewpoint to make my goal staying fit and healthy. I'm not trying to tell anyone else what to do, but personally, I find I'm getting too obssessed with weight and failing to celebrate the fact that I'm a damn sight fitter than I've ever been in my life, and I'm loving it.
Good luck with your goals and look after yourselves xxxxxx0 -
My average is 1200-1300 net. But I usually earn 200 calories a day (or more) from exercise. I rarely (if ever) go over 1400 or under 1200.0
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Well, I'm given 1660 calories per day to lose 2lbs a week, and that's what I'd be doing if I was trying to lose in a "normal" way, but I'm on the Medifast plan so I regularly only eat about 900 - 1000 calories. I don't eat my exercise calories because Medifast is a pretty strict program, but Medifast is also pretty strict about how often and for how long you should be exercising so you don't overdo it. I tell you though, I'm excited to continue using MFP once I've hit my goal weight to help me maintain it in a healthy way.0
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People tell me that my NET cals are too low....I eat around 1400-1500 a day, but then after working out it always Nets to around 900. But if anyone actually looked at my diary I eat alllll day long and very healthy and filling things. I average around 90-110gm of protein a day and 150gm carbs....there is no way that I could eat more even if I tried. My calories would only go higher if I added a peice of cake or candy bar everyday.....something high cal but small, and I dont see the point in that...so do what works for you!0
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