Help not losing wieght
lolo3115
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Hello. I currently weight 140 lbs and I am eating 1450 calories a day. I work out 5-7 days a week doing either boot camp, lifting, yoga or cardio. I am afraid that I am eating too many calories or not enough since I am gaining weight. Any advice would be great.
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Do you eat back exercise cals?
Do you weigh and measure everything you eat?0 -
My trainer has me just eating 1450 calories. Not keeping track of exercise cals. I am weighing and measuring everything that I eat or scanning it.0
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Is it a recent quick gain like maube that time of the month bloating or your sodium intake?0
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personally i think that your calorie goal is too low for the amount of exercise.0
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It does not seem that you are eating enough.
Try this calculator, put 3-5 h exercise, and stick above your BMR and below your TDEE. I do not know your height and age.
http://scoobysworkshop.com/calorie-calculator/0 -
When I look at Net Calories Consumed for the week (apparently a chart only available on my mobile app version of MFP) I see I am not hitting the red line after my exercise calories are deducted. My weight loss has also stalled. Am I supposed to hit the red line? Am I in "starvation" or "survival" mode? Am I supposed to be hitting this red line all, most, or some days? I think I need some advice.
I think that if I eat more, and get to the 1200 calories a day NET, then maybe the weight loss will resume. Maybe the same is true for you as well. I'm afraid to eat more, because I don't want to gain weight, but not eating is not getting me any results, so I'm willing to try a new approach.0 -
When I look at Net Calories Consumed for the week (apparently a chart only available on my mobile app version of MFP) I see I am not hitting the red line after my exercise calories are deducted. My weight loss has also stalled. Am I supposed to hit the red line? Am I in "starvation" or "survival" mode? Am I supposed to be hitting this red line all, most, or some days? I think I need some advice.
I think that if I eat more, and get to the 1200 calories a day NET, then maybe the weight loss will resume. Maybe the same is true for you as well. I'm afraid to eat more, because I don't want to gain weight, but not eating is not getting me any results, so I'm willing to try a new approach.
yes, you should NET your calorie goal.0 -
It has been a recent gain. Not the time of the month and my sodium has been low. I am worried that I am not eating enough calories and my body is holding onto fat.0
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It has been a recent gain. Not the time of the month and my sodium has been low. I am worried that I am not eating enough calories and my body is holding onto fat.
If you use the calculator that I linked above, how many calories does it says that you should eat for 3-5 times exercise per week?0 -
Did you just recently start or increase your exercise routine? It's not uncommon to see a rise on the scale when you start a new routine because your body floods sore muscles with water to help them heal.0
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Your exercise level is pretty high, I would definitley try upping your calories.0
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