I don't think I'm eating enough...
angiek941
Posts: 97 Member
I was just reading another thread about eating more to lose, and several posters said that if you eat clean, then you need to eat more. I hear "eat clean" all the time, but I wasn't exactly sure what it meant. I just looked it up, and it's what I do. I will admit to some processed foods, like Lean Cuisine, but I've really tried to cut those back. Other than that, I eat pretty clean. So I'm just trying to get some insight from people in a similar situation. I'm 35, and I've lost 80 lbs. I was down to 140, but I've gained about 5 lbs over the last couple months, and I'm not sure why. I aim to eat around 1500 calories a day, and sometimes I also include exercise calories. I'm a runner, and I strength train 3 times a week. I'm just not sure if I'm eating enough. Anyone have any insight? I really want to get this last 5-10 lbs off and maintain.
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1500 is probably enough. When people say you need to eat more when you eat clean it's not that you need to eat more calories, it's that 500 calories of lean meats and grilled veggies is going to be more filling/less calorie dense than 500 calories of soda, chips, and cookies.0
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If you're burning a lot through exercise it could be that 1500 calories (or even 1600 or 1700) are not enough and your body is not letting you lose more weight.0
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Get a HRM and start measuring how many cals you are burning with your exercise. You may not be eating enough but check it out with a HRM and see how much that is. Also, I recommend that you eat all your exercise cals for 3-4 weeks and see if that makes a difference. Sometimes the body and metabolic rate need a shock to their system0
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I am dealing with the same exact thing! I'm also a runner, and strength train as well. I was so worried when I started to gain again that I went and had a resting metabolic rate test done. And I was eating 1400 cals a day or so... which wound up being 100 calories under my RMR! it's weird, but the answer really is to eat more!0
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All the information you need to make sure you eat enough - or actually eat the right amount :-)
http://www.myfitnesspal.com/topics/show/912920-in-place-of-a-road-map-3-2013?hl=Roadmap+30 -
i'd say if you're getting close to your goal weight, you should start looking at eating a bit more, and pay attention to how what you eat breaks down into carbs, protein etc.0
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"Eating clean" is kind of a joke
Here's a great article by the very well respected Alan Aragon
http://www.thespartanwarrior.com/post/9003266490/thedirtoncleaneating
http://alanaragon.com/0 -
Althought the information you give is a little helpful its really not enought you see you said you gained 5lbs in a couple of months well some of that can be possibly due to your strenght training done 3 time a week specially if you incorporate weights you may be building muscle. As for you having a hard time loosing the last 5-10lbs yeah that does happen and you will need patience for that. Unfortunately the last 5-10lbs are usually the hardes to get rid of. GL!0
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All the information you need to make sure you eat enough - or actually eat the right amount :-)
http://www.myfitnesspal.com/topics/show/912920-in-place-of-a-road-map-3-2013?hl=Roadmap+3
With all your exercising, it sounds like you don't eat enough. I've heard of many people increasing calories in order to break through a plateau. I'd definitely check out the thread mentioned above and follow In Place of a Road Map. Good luck!0 -
Thanks everyone! I'll check out that thread and look into a heart rate monitor.0
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