Help me calculate my TDEE!!
Hssh1988
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So I'm adjusting my calories against activity level using this http://scoobysworkshop.com/calorie-calculator/
My exercise is 4 x 45 minute sessions on an exercise bike at a moderate pace, with 30 mins brisk walking 4 times a week. Would this put me in the light or moderate activity category? Any clues?
My exercise is 4 x 45 minute sessions on an exercise bike at a moderate pace, with 30 mins brisk walking 4 times a week. Would this put me in the light or moderate activity category? Any clues?
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3-5 hours of moderate exercise is an option of the drop-down at step 5, the next higher level sounds more than you do.0
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If you copy and paste this into your browser it’ll take you to a calculator. What I did though was put my activity level at sedentary and added exercise calories as and when, as I found that when my activity level was set any higher I was eating too much.
http://thefitgirls.com/tdee-calculator.aspx
Hope it helps0 -
Thing is though, that only says frequency, not time spent. And also not intensity. IMO 1 hour cardio a week is better than 2 hour low intensity, like walking.0
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Yeah but if you put your lifestyle as sedentary it'll work out the TDEE for that and you can add your exercise calories in after that. That's the problem I had and ended up overeating but once I put sedentary in and added exercise calories separately it worked out perfect.0
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Thing is though, that only says frequency, not time spent. And also not intensity. IMO 1 hour cardio a week is better than 2 hour low intensity, like walking.
Just pick a number and go with it for a month, if it isn't working change it.0 -
Ok, but I don't want to 'break even' on cals. Thinking out loud here, but if I burn 250 cals on average and then drop 250 cals from my maintenance weight... is this the best way to achieve loss?0
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Yeah but if you put your lifestyle as sedentary it'll work out the TDEE for that and you can add your exercise calories in after that. That's the problem I had and ended up overeating but once I put sedentary in and added exercise calories separately it worked out perfect.
And do you eat back exercise cals?0 -
I completely agree with the suggestion to get a heart rate monitor to take the guesswork out of calorie consumption calculations.
My wife found two online at a very decent price (<$40US each).0 -
Thanks guys, for help. Think my plan is now to eat just a little over my TDEE (excluding exercise) and eat back exercise cals. darkpath, how does a HRM work? I.e. how are cals burned calculated?0
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Thanks guys, for help. Think my plan is now to eat just a little over my TDEE (excluding exercise) and eat back exercise cals. darkpath, how does a HRM work? I.e. how are cals burned calculated?0
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Or I could just estimate under... my understanding is that vigorous cardio (ie when I stop i'm drenched and feel sick) burns around 10 cals a minute.0
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