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Am I netting too few calories?

csue1970
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I am new to MFP. I am wondering if I am netting too few calories. Some days, after exercise, I am well under 1000 calories (net). Today, after entering the food I plan on eating and after putting in my exercise, my net is about 230! I know that sometimes eating too few calories can ruin your "diet". Is there a minimum I should not go below? What are some suggestions for getting more calories without sabotaging myself?
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It seems to be around 1200 or so is what you should be above. If you go under that on occasion wont hurt, but try to stay above it.0
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If you are going under your minimum regularly...then you probably should eat more. If it's something that happens only very rarely, I don't think you should be too worried about it.0
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1200 is the number you should be shooting for so that you don't put your body in starvation mode. I always try to shoot for that when i plug in my food. No matter what exercise I've done or how many calories I'm allowed I just make sure to break 1200.0
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Can you share your secret for getting 1000 calories after exercise? After my exercise i still have to be careful with not going over. If I don't exercise, like I didn't yesterday, because I was busy with church and church activities, I go over my calorie intake. I could use some good pointers with how to limit my calorie intake. :-00
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I am lucky, believe me it's a problem I love having! I work out every day, for at least an hour. I joined a gym with a friend of mine and every day we work out on the tredmill, stationary bikes, and we lift weights. We've been working out from an hour to an hour and a half each time. So, I burn anywhere from 700-900+ calories every day! I won't always get six workouts in every week like I did this past week, but I'll make sure I get at least five of those workouts every week no matter what. Having a workout buddy has improved my success tremendously! I'm grateful to her for that0
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Eat back your exercise calories. Your body uses them for recovery and repair. It helps keep your energy levels up. It keeps your metabolism fired up.0
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I am new to MFP. I am wondering if I am netting too few calories. Some days, after exercise, I am well under 1000 calories (net). Today, after entering the food I plan on eating and after putting in my exercise, my net is about 230! I know that sometimes eating too few calories can ruin your "diet". Is there a minimum I should not go below? What are some suggestions for getting more calories without sabotaging myself?
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Eat back your exercise calories. Your body uses them for recovery and repair. It helps keep your energy levels up. It keeps your metabolism fired up.
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