Daily goal changed?
dexter888
Posts: 26
I just noticed when I finished my imputing, that it changed my daily goal to 200 calories more?
** On a side note I havent lost any weight in the last 2 weeks. (after losing 2 pounds/week) I am 243 (down from 265). Any Ideas why this might be happening?
** On a side note I havent lost any weight in the last 2 weeks. (after losing 2 pounds/week) I am 243 (down from 265). Any Ideas why this might be happening?
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Did you work out today? Say.....200 calorie burn?0
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Oh I see so if you workout it re-adjusts the amount of calories you should eat?0
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Yes.
This is because you are already at a deficit, so if you eat what MFP tells you and DONT work out you will still (ideally) lose weight.
If you work out you can eat more or "save" it for a cheat day or eat a bigger meal.0 -
Yes, it adjust to maintain the original healthy deficit goal you had.
I know it's been answered, but I wanted to get in here before a 'not eating your exercise calories' nut job starts confusing you.0 -
i give myself a "cheat" day every two weeks, and that seems to boost my weight loss a little... i noticed when i was not having cheat days, i would start to stall on weight loss after a few weeks, but now, im losing a constant 2 pounds per week...0
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What if I dont eat back the calories? Originally I decided I wasn't going to work out very much. But I think I will 3 times a week.
A) should I always type it into MFP?
what happens if I dont eat it back?0 -
What if I dont eat back the calories? Originally I decided I wasn't going to work out very much. But I think I will 3 times a week.
A) should I always type it into MFP?
what happens if I dont eat it back?
A) Yes. It's the only way to make sure you're logging the whole picture.
Well the obvious answer is that you'll be at a bigger deficit than expected. Opinions vary on whether this is good or bad, but too much of a deficit will (at best) make it harder for your muscles to build new tissue after a workout, which will slow your improvements there. A single very low day probably doesn't do any harm, but frequently doing so might have side-effects that slow your progress.
For the record, I was ~900 under my goal yesterday. I'm starving today though.0
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