I was searching the forums to find an answer to this exact question so I am bumping it for answers:flowerforyou: . I am 30 years old and only 5'1. I workout 6 days a week for about 30 minutes each time. So according to Fat2fit I am Very Active (hard exercise/sports 6-7 days/wk) and I should be eating 2237 at my goal weight (114 lbs) for maintenance. I am scared to eat that and have been eating around 1937 because it says on there "As you get closer to your goal weight, your weight loss will start to slow down. It is OK to eat a few hundred calories less per day (200-300) to speed up your weight loss at this point." So since I am still hoping to lose an additional 5 lbs I subtracted 300 from 2237 and got 1937 calories. I haven't seen many women on MFP eating MORE than 1600-1700 calories. It just seems like 1937 calories to lose weight is a lot. Also according to that website and the Harris Benedict Formula my BMR is 1318. These last few lbs are taking f-o-r-e-v-e-r to leave.... Anybody?
I was searching the forums to find an answer to this exact question so I am bumping it for answers:flowerforyou: . I am 30 years old and only 5'1. I workout 6 days a week for about 30 minutes each time. So according to Fat2fit I am Very Active (hard exercise/sports 6-7 days/wk) and I should be eating 2237 at my goal weight (114 lbs) for maintenance. I am scared to eat that and have been eating around 1937 because it says on there "As you get closer to your goal weight, your weight loss will start to slow down. It is OK to eat a few hundred calories less per day (200-300) to speed up your weight loss at this point." So since I am still hoping to lose an additional 5 lbs I subtracted 300 from 2237 and got 1937 calories. I haven't seen many women on MFP eating MORE than 1600-1700 calories. It just seems like 1937 calories to lose weight is a lot. Also according to that website and the Harris Benedict Formula my BMR is 1318. These last few lbs are taking f-o-r-e-v-e-r to leave.... Anybody? hmm, what are you doing for exercise? 30 minutes a day might not be "very active". I work out 6 days: MON: Heavy lifting (about 70 min including 10 minute warm up on spin bike and 10 minute stretch at end) TUES: teach spin (45 minutes) WED: Heavy lifting TH: teach spin FR: paddleboarding (1 hour) SA: Heavy lifting SU: off I'm eating at maintenance between active - very active, so for me 1850 - 2244 per day, even on rest days. My BMR is 1317. BTW, there are women on here eating over 1600 calories: but only the smart ones.
I was searching the forums to find an answer to this exact question so I am bumping it for answers:flowerforyou: . I am 30 years old and only 5'1. I workout 6 days a week for about 30 minutes each time. So according to Fat2fit I am Very Active (hard exercise/sports 6-7 days/wk) and I should be eating 2237 at my goal weight (114 lbs) for maintenance. I am scared to eat that and have been eating around 1937 because it says on there "As you get closer to your goal weight, your weight loss will start to slow down. It is OK to eat a few hundred calories less per day (200-300) to speed up your weight loss at this point." So since I am still hoping to lose an additional 5 lbs I subtracted 300 from 2237 and got 1937 calories. I haven't seen many women on MFP eating MORE than 1600-1700 calories. It just seems like 1937 calories to lose weight is a lot. Also according to that website and the Harris Benedict Formula my BMR is 1318. These last few lbs are taking f-o-r-e-v-e-r to leave.... Anybody? hmm, what are you doing for exercise? 30 minutes a day might not be "very active". I work out 6 days: MON: Heavy lifting (about 70 min including 10 minute warm up on spin bike and 10 minute stretch at end) TUES: teach spin (45 minutes) WED: Heavy lifting TH: teach spin FR: paddleboarding (1 hour) SA: Heavy lifting SU: off I'm eating at maintenance between active - very active, so for me 1850 - 2244 per day, even on rest days. My BMR is 1317. BTW, there are women on here eating over 1600 calories: but only the smart ones. I must be a smartypants because I eat 2,000 with basically no cardio (I do strength training though) and am losing!!
I was searching the forums to find an answer to this exact question so I am bumping it for answers:flowerforyou: . I am 30 years old and only 5'1. I workout 6 days a week for about 30 minutes each time. So according to Fat2fit I am Very Active (hard exercise/sports 6-7 days/wk) and I should be eating 2237 at my goal weight (114 lbs) for maintenance. I am scared to eat that and have been eating around 1937 because it says on there "As you get closer to your goal weight, your weight loss will start to slow down. It is OK to eat a few hundred calories less per day (200-300) to speed up your weight loss at this point." So since I am still hoping to lose an additional 5 lbs I subtracted 300 from 2237 and got 1937 calories. I haven't seen many women on MFP eating MORE than 1600-1700 calories. It just seems like 1937 calories to lose weight is a lot. Also according to that website and the Harris Benedict Formula my BMR is 1318. These last few lbs are taking f-o-r-e-v-e-r to leave.... Anybody? hmm, what are you doing for exercise? 30 minutes a day might not be "very active". I work out 6 days: MON: Heavy lifting (about 70 min including 10 minute warm up on spin bike and 10 minute stretch at end) TUES: teach spin (45 minutes) WED: Heavy lifting TH: teach spin FR: paddleboarding (1 hour) SA: Heavy lifting SU: off I'm eating at maintenance between active - very active, so for me 1850 - 2244 per day, even on rest days. My BMR is 1317. BTW, there are women on here eating over 1600 calories: but only the smart ones. I must be a smartypants because I eat 2,000 with basically no cardio (I do strength training though) and am losing!! yes, you are. but don't forget cardiovascular endurance will be important for the zombie apocolypse
I must be a smartypants because I eat 2,000 with basically no cardio (I do strength training though) and am losing!! yes, you are. but don't forget cardiovascular endurance will be important for the zombie apocolypse
I must be a smartypants because I eat 2,000 with basically no cardio (I do strength training though) and am losing!!
With all that strength training she could probably just punch a zombie in the face!
I was searching the forums to find an answer to this exact question so I am bumping it for answers:flowerforyou: . I am 30 years old and only 5'1. I workout 6 days a week for about 30 minutes each time. So according to Fat2fit I am Very Active (hard exercise/sports 6-7 days/wk) and I should be eating 2237 at my goal weight (114 lbs) for maintenance. I am scared to eat that and have been eating around 1937 because it says on there "As you get closer to your goal weight, your weight loss will start to slow down. It is OK to eat a few hundred calories less per day (200-300) to speed up your weight loss at this point." So since I am still hoping to lose an additional 5 lbs I subtracted 300 from 2237 and got 1937 calories. I haven't seen many women on MFP eating MORE than 1600-1700 calories. It just seems like 1937 calories to lose weight is a lot. Also according to that website and the Harris Benedict Formula my BMR is 1318. These last few lbs are taking f-o-r-e-v-e-r to leave.... Anybody? hmm, what are you doing for exercise? 30 minutes a day might not be "hard sports/very active".
How many calories are you burning with this workout?