If you lost your job...
Coltsman4ever
Posts: 602 Member
Just my opinion here.
I have seen a lot of people posting on the topic of getting your calories every day. Some people believe it's ok to eat less than the required amount of calories while others believe you have to, at the very least, eat your minimum number. I guess for women that would be 1200 and men around 1600.
I look at it like this... If I get let go from my job, the first thing I'm going to do is panic and shut down all unneccesary spending. I'm going to conserve every last penny until I have more money coming in. It's just a natural response because we know it takes a certain amount of money to survive on. In most cases we need our mortgage payments, car payments, utilities, and groceries. Those are the absolute necessities. Once I get another job and start bringing in a steady income again, I'll start relaxing my spending again.
I believe our bodies work under this same principle. Consume enough calories and our bodies are free to spend (burn) at will. When your body gets fired or we reduce the amount of calories coming in and our bodies start skimping on every bit of fat, to be used for future energy. We will burn the bare minimum and in turn, stop losing weight. I believe this is especially true the closer you are to your ideal weight.
It makes a lot of sense to me and again, this is just my opinion. Deduced by a lot of reading on the subject.
What's your opinion on the subject?
I have seen a lot of people posting on the topic of getting your calories every day. Some people believe it's ok to eat less than the required amount of calories while others believe you have to, at the very least, eat your minimum number. I guess for women that would be 1200 and men around 1600.
I look at it like this... If I get let go from my job, the first thing I'm going to do is panic and shut down all unneccesary spending. I'm going to conserve every last penny until I have more money coming in. It's just a natural response because we know it takes a certain amount of money to survive on. In most cases we need our mortgage payments, car payments, utilities, and groceries. Those are the absolute necessities. Once I get another job and start bringing in a steady income again, I'll start relaxing my spending again.
I believe our bodies work under this same principle. Consume enough calories and our bodies are free to spend (burn) at will. When your body gets fired or we reduce the amount of calories coming in and our bodies start skimping on every bit of fat, to be used for future energy. We will burn the bare minimum and in turn, stop losing weight. I believe this is especially true the closer you are to your ideal weight.
It makes a lot of sense to me and again, this is just my opinion. Deduced by a lot of reading on the subject.
What's your opinion on the subject?
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that's a really good way to look at it-0
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that's a really good way to look at it-
this!0 -
Thats a great way to look at it, thanks
By the way, I'm a true blue Colts fan too. I'm going to the game this weekend, can't wait.0 -
I do agree with you for the most part that it's a good analogy but man I wish my body treated binges the way I treat my husband's bonus cheques!0
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Great analogy.
I still dont like eating my exercise calories in though It's a numbers game.0 -
That really makes sense to me!0
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or stay on unemployment like the rest of america.0
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dig.0
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or stay on unemployment like the rest of america.0
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Thats a great way to look at it, thanks
By the way, I'm a true blue Colts fan too. I'm going to the game this weekend, can't wait.
GO COLTS!!!0 -
Great analogy.
I still dont like eating my exercise calories in though It's a numbers game.
I don't like to eat all my exercise calories either. Maybe half some days and less other days. Never all.0 -
Couldn't agree more.... I use this visual. Fuel the fire wood...if you don't what happens? The fire burns out (or your metabolism does) and if you stoke the fire with kindling and wood then what does it do... it burns HOTTER (revs up your metabolism). You can't starve yourself lean folks... period.
Feel free to friend me for some calorie free food for thought and health tips. Have a fit-tabulous day, Colleen0 -
I do agree with you for the most part that it's a good analogy but man I wish my body treated binges the way I treat my husband's bonus cheques!
Yeah!! Wouldn't that be nice!?0
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