"If everyday was like today...you would weight xxx"
woahitsangie
Posts: 139 Member
:noway: How accurate is that? I know it changes it everyday, but i feel like this just gives me so much false hope! lol. any thoughts?
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Definitely not accurate, but that's not necessarily a bad thing. Sometimes you lose more, sometimes less.0
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Not always on target - but not far off if you stay below your calories and make sure your protein, etc are where they need to be. I have my settings at 2 lbs a week loss (which is the most it will figure) and I float somewhere around my calorie goal most days - some over, some over but never by more than a couple of hundred either way. And I have had great success except for a 5 week slump where i hit a wall & couldn't lose anything until I just went crazy for a week and added about 500 calories a day to my intake to trick my body into burning again.
I use the "if everyday" tag as a motivator to tell me what I need to do - if I don't like the number I cut some more calories - and if I don't hit the number by when they said I would I pick myself up & keep trying. Good luck. You can do this and we are all cheering you on!0 -
I hate that ticker. If I go over by say 20 calories, it tells me i'll be a pound heavier than it did the last day. I ignore it, it's supposed to be for motivation but...0
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I have found it to be pretty much spot on *IF* I actually keep every day like that day. I was so amazed a few months back b/c the weight it was telling me I would be in 5-weeks was legitimately thin, so I wrote down the number on the calendar. When 5-weeks rolled around, sure enough, I was at that weight. There are days when we go out on the town and have a lot to eat and drink and on those nights when MFP tells me how much is weigh if every day were like that, THAT is a big wake up call.0
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Please! I should already be xxx weight by now! BullsH!t0
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Please! I should already be xxx weight by now! BullsH!t0
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I use it more as a guide then anything. It's good practice to write down what you eat, that way when I go overboard I can see what I did and get back on track. Lol ????. But I do have to admit, I find it pretty accurate.0
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lol if that was true i would be like 115 by now...0
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Any suggestions for boosting metabolism? Inwork out two to three times a week at Y am not sedentary, have trouble eating 1200 calories a day and yet am overweight by about 20lbs.0
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Here's a tip for boosting metabolism. It's called HIIT (High Intensity Interval Training) Check out this article http://teamfightinggenetics.com/2012/10/hiit-high-intensity-interval-training/0
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I have found it to be pretty much spot on *IF* I actually keep every day like that day. I was so amazed a few months back b/c the weight it was telling me I would be in 5-weeks was legitimately thin, so I wrote down the number on the calendar. When 5-weeks rolled around, sure enough, I was at that weight. There are days when we go out on the town and have a lot to eat and drink and on those nights when MFP tells me how much is weigh if every day were like that, THAT is a big wake up call.
I am going to do this! Write it on the calendar, that is, the next time I get a really good one. Yesterday I had a great number - today's wasn't terrible. But I have noticed that on the days when I log the most exercise, the number is the lowest. I think it is just a formula based on calories ingested v. calories burned with some kind of constants for age and current weight. it doesn't take into consideration the "type" of calories (protein/fat/carbs) which I believe makes a big difference in my personal success rate.0 -
It was pretty accurate for me I felt like0
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Theoretically you would have to have exactly the same amount of everything, and the exact same exercise with the same deficit every day for 5 weeks to get to that magic number. Since I don't think the theory has been tested by any living person (just a computer), I have no problem discounting those results.0
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