How much to cut from tdee
dinomomma
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What percentage should be cut, I thought I read anything below 60 pounds to lose then a 10-15 cut??
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http://www.myfitnesspal.com/topics/show/952996-level-obstacles-lose-weight-target-fat-easy
This is a good thread to check out............0 -
What I am doing and its working is a 20% cut from TDEE. I have about 60 pounds also to loose.0
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you can probably use -20% up until you've 30 lbs or so until goal weight. then -15% until you've about 10-15 lbs left. then -10%.
It really varies though. I never had more than 25 lbs to lose, but I used -20% for my first five-eight lbs down. Then I got hungrier. As long as you're eating between the TDEE and your BMR, the percentage isn't a big deal, they just make things the tiniest bit easier or healthier.0 -
you can probably use -20% up until you've 30 lbs or so until goal weight. then -15% until you've about 10-15 lbs left. then -10%.
It really varies though. I never had more than 25 lbs to lose, but I used -20% for my first five-eight lbs down. Then I got hungrier. As long as you're eating between the TDEE and your BMR, the percentage isn't a big deal, they just make things the tiniest bit easier or healthier.0 -
you can probably use -20% up until you've 30 lbs or so until goal weight. then -15% until you've about 10-15 lbs left. then -10%.
It really varies though. I never had more than 25 lbs to lose, but I used -20% for my first five-eight lbs down. Then I got hungrier. As long as you're eating between the TDEE and your BMR, the percentage isn't a big deal, they just make things the tiniest bit easier or healthier.
If you eat at TDEE you'll maintain, not lose.0 -
you can probably use -20% up until you've 30 lbs or so until goal weight. then -15% until you've about 10-15 lbs left. then -10%.
It really varies though. I never had more than 25 lbs to lose, but I used -20% for my first five-eight lbs down. Then I got hungrier. As long as you're eating between the TDEE and your BMR, the percentage isn't a big deal, they just make things the tiniest bit easier or healthier.
If you eat at TDEE you'll maintain, not lose.0 -
you can probably use -20% up until you've 30 lbs or so until goal weight. then -15% until you've about 10-15 lbs left. then -10%.
It really varies though. I never had more than 25 lbs to lose, but I used -20% for my first five-eight lbs down. Then I got hungrier. As long as you're eating between the TDEE and your BMR, the percentage isn't a big deal, they just make things the tiniest bit easier or healthier.
If you eat at TDEE you'll maintain, not lose.
Where are you getting your numbers from? PM me if you want0 -
you can probably use -20% up until you've 30 lbs or so until goal weight. then -15% until you've about 10-15 lbs left. then -10%.
It really varies though. I never had more than 25 lbs to lose, but I used -20% for my first five-eight lbs down. Then I got hungrier. As long as you're eating between the TDEE and your BMR, the percentage isn't a big deal, they just make things the tiniest bit easier or healthier.
If you eat at TDEE you'll maintain, not lose.
Where are you getting your numbers from? PM me if you want0 -
you can probably use -20% up until you've 30 lbs or so until goal weight. then -15% until you've about 10-15 lbs left. then -10%.
It really varies though. I never had more than 25 lbs to lose, but I used -20% for my first five-eight lbs down. Then I got hungrier. As long as you're eating between the TDEE and your BMR, the percentage isn't a big deal, they just make things the tiniest bit easier or healthier.
If you eat at TDEE you'll maintain, not lose.
no, TDEE= Total Daily Estimated Expendature... so the 2000-2300 is TDEE minus the 20% that is your cut goal...if you eat there you will be at a deficit and *should* lose.0 -
you can probably use -20% up until you've 30 lbs or so until goal weight. then -15% until you've about 10-15 lbs left. then -10%.
It really varies though. I never had more than 25 lbs to lose, but I used -20% for my first five-eight lbs down. Then I got hungrier. As long as you're eating between the TDEE and your BMR, the percentage isn't a big deal, they just make things the tiniest bit easier or healthier.
If you eat at TDEE you'll maintain, not lose.
no, TDEE= Total Daily Estimated Expendature... so the 2000-2300 is TDEE minus the 20% that is your cut goal...if you eat there you will be at a deficit and *should* lose.
That's what I thought.0
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