Do these numbers look accurate?

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ladybg81
ladybg81 Posts: 1,553 Member
I started NROLFW last week and agree with the idea of eating more to weigh less. I've been reading around the group and have done my calcs and would love to have some input. Used the scooby website to get the following info:

Used light activity level

BMR - 1396
TDEE - 1920
15% cut - 1632

NROLFW 3 days per week
LIGHT cardio and stretching 2 days per week (day after each session)
MODERATE cardio 1 day per week
REST (do nothing) 1 day per week

5'10
130 lbs
31 year old female

The book says to eat more on lifting days so, based on the above info, I am thinking I would need to eat around 1900 on my lift days and 1632 other days. My diary is open so please feel free to browse. My sodium levels have been off the charts lately and I am working on getting those under control and drinking water like no body's business to counter act the problems. I am not really trying to lose weight but wanting to get rid of this fat I've accumulated. I've been eating higher since last week and am terribly bloated and full. I promised myself I would not get on the scale again until the end of May, but I did and weighed 135 this am. I am trying not to let it get me down.

Anyway, please offer any advise you'd like. And please let me know if I am going about this the right way.

Thanks again!

I wanted to add that I originally was going by the numbers provided in the book. That was before I found this group. Once I figured my numbers above, I was obviously eating well above where I should have been.

Please help. I am terrified I am over eating/ under eating.

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  • ladybg81
    ladybg81 Posts: 1,553 Member
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    Anybody? No?
  • fittiephd
    fittiephd Posts: 608 Member
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    Hey!

    Yeah those numbers look about right although I think your daily goal is pretty low. I am only 5'8 and 130 and I eat 1700 a day so you being 5'10 it would seem like you'd need a little more than me. But if that's what the calculations said than go with it!

    good luck with the program!!