i want to share two websites
Ani45
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Okay .. I just found my old bookmarks and there I are two websites that I LOVE. However these are based purely on mathematical calculations and will not take into an account anything like water weight, plateau bla bla
Okay the first one is to calculate how many calories you require in order to lose X amount of pounds/kg in X amount of time.
LINK --> http://www.healthyweightforum.org/eng/calculators/calories-required/
The second one is to tell you how much you will weight if you eat X amount of calories for a long period of time. If you set it at a deficit .. it will eventually reach 0 lbs/kg
LINK --> http://www.losertown.org/eats/cal.php
Enjoyy
Okay the first one is to calculate how many calories you require in order to lose X amount of pounds/kg in X amount of time.
LINK --> http://www.healthyweightforum.org/eng/calculators/calories-required/
The second one is to tell you how much you will weight if you eat X amount of calories for a long period of time. If you set it at a deficit .. it will eventually reach 0 lbs/kg
LINK --> http://www.losertown.org/eats/cal.php
Enjoyy
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Interesting, thanks for sharing!!0
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interesting - will have to look at this0
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Okay .. I just found my old bookmarks and there I are two websites that I LOVE. However these are based purely on mathematical calculations and will not take into an account anything like water weight, plateau bla bla
Okay the first one is to calculate how many calories you require in order to lose X amount of pounds/kg in X amount of time.
LINK --> http://www.healthyweightforum.org/eng/calculators/calories-required/
The second one is to tell you how much you will weight if you eat X amount of calories for a long period of time. If you set it at a deficit .. it will eventually reach 0 lbs/kg
LINK --> http://www.losertown.org/eats/cal.php
Enjoyy
Very interesting! Thank you for the share! :flowerforyou:0 -
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Great websites - thanks for sharing!0
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Thanks for sharing, they're great websites. I found it interesting the difference between those two and MFP.0
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Based on my last 9 months, the calculators are wrong, sorry. The first said I had to eat 200-300 fewer calories to reach my goal than I actually did, and the other says I'll gain 10 lbs. in the next year eating at a level that is currently causing me to lose weight.0
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Thanks...These have been posted before. Unfortunately, most people do not lose weight by a "mathematical formula". Those things are good to look at and maybe motivational but don't tell you too much; If I just cut calories, after a while I would not get to far. The TYPE of calories I cut are VERY Important to Me...that's why I LIMIT the Scale and math formulas.0
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Yes I agree with you Kate and EDesq. I am really aware of the fact that weight loss doesnt happen steadily and according to a formula, but this can be a good orientation, I think.
Anyway .. everybody decides what's best for themselves, right? Good luck to everyone who is trying to lose weight !!0 -
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