Day 1 on MFP. What should I know about that isn't obvious?
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For God's sake, before you post ANYTHING in the forums, use that nifty little search function above the dialog box. ^^
And never... EVER... ask how to get a thigh gap, or spot reduce, or if you should eat back your exercise calories... I could go on and on.
Simply put, discretion and brevity are your only friends in the community tab.
Sounds like you've fallen victim to the dreaded "google it yourself" reply.
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What's a spot reduce?
*ducks*
Edit: Holy cow! 106 lbs lost!?!?! That's like...a whole person!0 -
Sugar and saturated fatsEat more in smaller portions to maintain a higher metabolism and lose weight through the bell curve. Approximately 200-500 calories a sitting in three to five sittings a day.
Watch out for bogus and/or irrelevant information on the forums.
(I didn't even know the MFP message boards existed the first few months I started using MFP. And there are times when I wish I didn't realize they exist now.)0 -
eat more, weight less
Eat more than my TDEE to lose weight?
Shhhhh, stop trying to start a fight. I got this!0 -
OK, I think I have this figured out now. What I was trying to say is that I think "pamelad77" has a very good answer. I tried to post under her post (in response to her post) but it ended up at the end of all of the other posts and didn't make sense there.0
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eat more, weight less
Eat more than my TDEE to lose weight?
you're on a roll tonight...0 -
Thank you for saving this link and reposting for us. Great info.0 -
Be careful in the forums.. There are some troublemakers. :devil:
Stay away from girls like these with nice default pictures.0 -
yes--drink tons of water.
logging everything you eat and how your body/weight fluctuates really helps you see how what you put in changes how you feel.
getting a heart rate monitor (HRM) seems to be super helpful, i'm waiting for some paychecks to get mine.
i also friended people who were similar to me with regards to goals, gender, age, height, weight, etc so they understood what i was going thru
keep at it, it gets fun0 -
Be careful in the forums.. There are some troublemakers. :devil:
Stay away from girls like these with nice default pictures.
Thanks for the advice, but I got nothing to worry about with an internet flirt. I'm old, fat and married. All bark, no bite.0 -
If you are in a forum you want to save to find easily later...just hit reply and write "bump" and it will save under "my topics'....Ie. recipes, work-out advise, etc.:flowerforyou:
Thanks for this information, I believe I asked how to do this some time ago but not sure where.0 -
Make sure you keep up.
Watch your Fiber & Protein. This was my issue for a while.0 -
Learning the language of sarcasm is a must!0
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Stay focus. Be determine and slowly u will learn ur way around the forums and feed backs...JUST be urself. Btw....BE CAREFUL....THERE ARE SO MUCH I MEAN SO MUCH EYE CANDY <----I use it as encouragement... lol! Good luck on ur journey!0
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Saving this thread for future reference, that way when the next "what are some mfp cliches" thread pops up. I think this one has them all.0
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eat more, weight less
Eat more than my TDEE to lose weight?
Wizardry?
PM Sidesteal about this......
I don't think it works though.
Science and ****.0 -
DROP:
cola drinks
PICKUP:
bottled water
powerade / gatorade
clear soda (7UP, sprite etc)0 -
Sometimes the pool in the MFP forum runs a bit shallow. Stay away from self righteous sharks their bites tend to sting.0
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watch your sodium intake. You will be surprised at how much is in everything. Try and stay below 20000
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Wow, waaay more responses than I was expecting. Thanks everyone!
Ness8411 - YES! You're totally correct. I tend to forget those things when I shouldn't.
cole_carter - I noticed that! This is the only setup I've seen that does that.
amnsetie - You're correct. I know how to diet and exercise properly. I've just been too lazy for too long. Depression and demotivation suck hard. Thank you for the excellent site tips...and taking the time to investigate me before commenting.
usmcmp - It's most excellent to know that the search functions actually work on this site.
johnnydubroy - This is going to sound completely strange, but...hot pockets. They'll fill you up, give you all the greasy feel-good-ness, but are usually between 500-600 calories for two. Just be careful not to depend on them. They're usually high in fat and sodium. Also, sandwiches on "good" bread will fill you up pretty fast. Just be careful what you're putting on them. If you're specifically talking about recipes and such for the food diary section, then no, I'm not too familiar with it.
whatascene - Glad to know I picked the right choice. 1 pound a week. Yes, exercise helps burn calories and MFP can calculate it. I also wouldn't dream of calculating in the time I spend doing menial things like walking into work from my car. Thanks for the luck! Right back at you!
rcockrell6 - Starvation mode is a slowing of the metabolism as shown in the link directly below yours. There are ways to delay the crash in your BMR. I've seen caffeine used before. That can be dangerous though. If you haven't read that link you really should. It could have been used in a health textbook.
2hobbit1 - That link is gold. I know most of the information on it, and the stuff I'm not sure on I'll have to reread. My biggest problem is taking what I know and applying it to my fat, lazy butt.
funkyspunky87 - If you're familiar with it, you just described the tortoise and the hare analogy with dieting. Crash dieting also tends to lead to gaining even more weight when you stop. Slow and steady wins the race. Also, good luck with your fight with bulimia. Eating disorders can be just as dangerous and obesity.
donyellemoniq - Yes, I understand the concept. My problem is I eat WAY more, and weigh more.
AmyFett - Yes, they are. I'm on them when I could be riding a bike or having a jog.
funkyspunky87 - Thanks again! All that except the scooby link was in the link from 2hobbit1. I'll have to check out the scooby link.
pamelad77 - I understand. If everyone was on top of their game when it came to fitness we probably wouldn't be here, would we? Sticking to it is definitely where I've been falling short.
MarieWalley - I've never heard it said as body temperature. I'll have to do some research on that. Thanks.
katamus - Gotcha. (Note: Take katamus as potential troublemaker. )
tlnurse - This is what's known as post tagging or bookmarking. It's a fairly common forum tactic. Most forums will have a way you can go back to the posts you've made recently. I'm glad to know it works here too.
Helloitsdan - NO! Props to YOU! Seriously, you could write a book. No gimmicks, just facts.
christinehowa - As with anything, never accept a single source as gospel. I hear you loud and clear.
KimiSkeens - And to expand on that... When you feel hungry drink a glass of water and wait 10 minutes. If you're still hungry then you should eat. Frequently your body can confuse thirst for hunger.
historygirldd - Mmm, motivation. I needs it. I'll be sure to check on those when I start to falter. Charts can make things look better than you think they are.
Edit: Lol, more people slipped in as I was commenting.
needamulligan - There really are some days where I could use a mulligan. And I'll take your answers to heart. I really need to stick to it.
junodog1 - Group focus? Could you elaborate more on the groups?
Okay, I think I got everyone. Thanks to everyone for the great advise and even greater welcome. I hope to lose as much as many of you already have.
How cute are you, you totally responded to everyone!!! *swoon*0 -
Nothing except the food and exercise pages - the rest is fluff. Yes there is some good info out here in the forums but you have to weed through the garbage.
Don't just use MFP as your single source of info. Research, read, find what works for you and stick to it. You can't fail that way.
^^This.
I was on MFP for 9 months and lost 52 pounds before reading any of the forums or accepting "friends," even people I really know. There's so much confusion out here -- people using it as a dating site, trolls, marketers, know-it-alls -- that I'm not sure I'll stay. But the tracking tool is fantastic and can hold you accountable for your own behavior, which in the end is what it's all about.
Good luck.0 -
Just remember...we are all the same!
No...wait...we are all different!
Oh shoot...I forget.0 -
And if you do stray onto the forums just remember there is a person behind that computer. If they attack you try to keep it civil. Liking rudeness is not a requirement, but adding to the fire only feeds the trolls.
And remember where your report button is. If it's bad enough that you feel threatened or attacked, let the moderators decide.
But yeah, stay off the forums if you can. It's a bit like crack.0 -
Thanks for the advice. I work with computers for a living. I'm well aware of "forum crack" and this one would scarcely come close to the ones I've frequented.0
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