5ft 2 - How much are you eating?
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I really struggle to eat back my calories and I go to bed full at night, any tips to help out?0
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5'2", current weight 145lbs, I eat around 2,000 cals a day and allow myself Funday Sunday when I can eat whatever I want.
Not losing quickly at this rate but am aiming to increase muscle and get smaller this year rather than worry about the scales. I generally walk 30-35miles per week, am doing my 2nd round of 30 Day Shred with a combo of 2/4kg dumbbells, and am starting serious workouts with kettlebells soon.0 -
I am trying to stick with the 1200 but then I do eat back my exercise calories because I am sooo hungry. I have been gaining and losing the same lb since I started this program and it is a bit frustrating but I had already lost most of my goal wt with another plan. I definitely find I am more hungry with this calorie plan and will have to get back to eating the right balance of nutrition to get the calories. If I stand up real tall I am almost 5'2".0
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Oh here we go!
Just to save you the bother of being dragged over the coals let me recommend that you definitely do eat back your exercise calories as going lower than 1200 net calories is likely to leave you feeling very hungry and tired and is probably the reason you aren't losing enough weight.
I eat 1400 net, always eat back my exercise and I am steadily losing up to a pound a week even though I don't have much left to my goal weight.
On 1200 I was stuck at the same weight for weeks.
Happened like this to me too. I'm netting btw 1400 and 1500 per day, so yes, I'm eating back my exercise calories & so far, I'm showing a loss every week.
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sw: 160
cw: 154
gw: 120
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I'm 5'2 and track meticulously using both MFP, HRM and a spreadsheet I've made myself. I calculated my estimated TDEE and created a 20-week plan for calorie intake and expenditure based on exercise and fitness projections. I'm in 4th week and dead on target for weight loss according to projected calculations. I am eating just under 12,000 calories per week, which averages about 1,700 calories per day. I aim for 1500 4 days a week and 1800 3 days a week. Losing 0.9lbs per week.
I love spreadsheets--Would you be willing to explain your spreadsheet??0 -
I'm 5'2", age 42, and currently 162. Up until about a month ago, I lost steadily at 1550 cals/day and eating my exercise calories back. I have been heavy lifting since Sept. I upped my calories about a month ago and weight loss stalled a bit (up and down)...so jury is still out. I love to eat and feel like I'm hungry a lot. But with my age, my TDEE is like 1800, so I'm not sure if "eating more to weight less" is feasible for me. I sure was hoping it would!
I'm curious how many short folks age 40+ are eating 1600+ cals and losing. I exercise 3-4 days/week.0 -
Eat them anyway. You and the rest of us didn't have trouble eating enough calories before which is why we are doing this. So, she is right eat back your excercise calories and don't go below 1200 net. I sometimes have leftover calories at end of day and have to make myself eat them. If you don't you won't lose , plain and simple.0
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5'2" and eating around 1700 cals a day, not eating back exercise cals (at this time). I don't know how much I have lost or how many inches because I am trying to avoid the scale for a couple of weeks. (I was eating less than that before and the scale was just bouncing, which caused me to get depressed.)
Use that RoadMap link someone linked here. It is what i basically went off of to get my calorie goal.0 -
I stick to 1200 calories and not more than 25 grams of fat on non-workout days...other days I indulge a bit more (up to 1500 calories) as the body needs it. I use MFP religiously to track what I take in together (synced) with my FitBit to track my calories burned...it's been a winning formula for me and I couldn't have lost this weight without it!0
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I eat about 1400 calories a day. I do usually eat back my calories. Sometimes I eat very few of them, others I eat all of them. I'm worried that MFP is way overestimating how many caloires I burn. I'm going out this weekend and getting a heart rate monitor to help with that though. I have last 8 lbs in 3.5 weeks.0
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I'm 5'2", 41 years old, and I average 1600 cal per day. (I'm set at 1300 plus exercise calories). Still losing at an average of 1 lb per week, and loving it! :drinker:0
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I'm 5'2", 32 yo, and I eat between 1600-1750 calories a day depending on the workout. I workout 7 days a week - 3 strength session, 3-4 cardio/yoga (all averaging about 75-90 minutes). On those big days, I'm eating at 1750 and on the just cardio/yoga, I'm at 1600. I was eating at 1200-1400 for a couple months and lost a bit of weight but then stalled for about 6 weeks with no weight loss before I upped my intake and I've lost 3 pounds in the last couple weeks.0
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Okay, so it sounds like I am eating way to little! My net averages about 900-1000 and I am not hungry or grumpy, etc. I rarely eat more than 1200 and never eat my calories back. I lost 7 pounds the first two weeks and now I'm at a plateau for 3 weeks. You REALLY think if I eat more I will start losing weight again?0
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5'1" and eating 1850 calories a day for a slow cut, i.e. losing fat slowly
I'm already in the healthy range for body fat % (around 22) just trying to get it a little lower in between trying to gain lean mass, and all the while trying to increase how much I can squat, deadlift and bench.0 -
5'2 113-115lbs 33yo. Lift heavy 3 days/run 3 days a week. I eat by my TDEE, don't track what I burn and eat 2000-2200 cals a day. I also allow myself a day each week where I eat almost 2500 cals usually on leg day and I've been maintaining since June. 1200 worked for me for like a month and I was miserable. Never recommend it to someone's who active. Just bc your short or petite doesn't mean you have to starve.
Love this. Just because we are small doesn't mean we need to eat 1200 calories.
Currently I'm eating 1650 but over the next week or two I will up it to 1800. If you use "In place of roadmap" like someone on here already suggested, you don't have to worry about eating back exercise calories, it already figures it out for you what you could eat daily based on your weekly exercise goals.0 -
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I'm 5'2", age 42, and currently 162. Up until about a month ago, I lost steadily at 1550 cals/day and eating my exercise calories back. I have been heavy lifting since Sept. I upped my calories about a month ago and weight loss stalled a bit (up and down)...so jury is still out. I love to eat and feel like I'm hungry a lot. But with my age, my TDEE is like 1800, so I'm not sure if "eating more to weight less" is feasible for me. I sure was hoping it would!
I'm curious how many short folks age 40+ are eating 1600+ cals and losing. I exercise 3-4 days/week.
44 here :drinker: I lift 3x a week, heavy for me, 5, and 8 reps per set. No purposeful cardio and I'm netting btw 14 or 1500. So far, I'm losing. I have a fitbit zip & aim to burn 1800 cal per day because on a sedentary day, not really trying to do anything, I've only burned 13 or 1400. 5', sw: 160, cw: 154, gw: 120
I need to be reminded to keep moving :laugh: I'm a lazy slug. Being able to have my activity level measure up to my caloric intake so that I can keep within a safe deficit for weight loss seems to be working for me. I'm trying not to lose muslce and aiming for 20ish % BF. Right now, I'm at 35.6% according to my scale.
An arbitrary # maybe, but all I need to be is in the ball park, I'm not training for competition, soooo...yea...works for me :drinker:0 -
Some days I barely make 1000, let alone 1200,
And before I see that again, eating is NOT what got me here, eating too little, and the wrong choices is what got me here.
I am 5'2, 55 years young, sometimes I eat back my calories, sometimes I dont, but at the end of the week, I have usually dropped 2 pounds.
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I have never heard about eating back calories.
I'm 5"3. At my heaviest I was 235 and in 2 years I've struggled with keeping off the 60lbs I've lost thus far. I kinda yo-yo between 165 and 180. This is not my goal, but I feel as if I'm stuck. I started out eating only 1200 calories a day and would exercise at least 3x a week, not eating back anything because I'd never heard of it.
I don't exercise as much as I used to (maybe once a week now) and eating about 1200 calories and seeing no results. Is it my metabolism? Did I throw it off? Is eating back my calories really going to make a difference?0 -
Okay, so it sounds like I am eating way to little! My net averages about 900-1000 and I am not hungry or grumpy, etc. I rarely eat more than 1200 and never eat my calories back. I lost 7 pounds the first two weeks and now I'm at a plateau for 3 weeks. You REALLY think if I eat more I will start losing weight again?
I do :flowerforyou: When I first started MFP, I did the 1200 cal total intake diet that MFP put me on. In 10 days, I lost 4#'s. I got to studying the threads here about eating more & increased to net 1200. I gained back the 4#'s I took off and then stayed there for a few weeks.
I then did the calculations, got a fitbit & upped my caloric intake to 1400ish net. It wasn't until I upped my calories did I start dropping again.
If you work out your BMR and TDEE, then take a modest deduction from your TDEE of less 20%, you should lose just fine. The general consensus for weight loss is to not net below your BMR and not above your TDEE.
Good for you if 1200 is working for you now, but eventually it will stop working & you end up with more questions than answers.
Do the math, work smarter, not harder.0 -
I just read the "road map" post and did all the calculators on this site that he recommended: http://www.fat2fitradio.com/tools/bmr/ It says to eat 1400 a day, so I think I'll try it!0
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I'd love to hear from some fellow shorties about how much you are eating kCal wise? Do you eat back exercise kCal? Do you use TDEE? I've been following 1200 plan not eating back exercise kCal but burning around 1400 a week and the weight loss is not great, just wondering what people have found works for them?
Shorty signing in! 5'2", currently 150.5 lbs (gawd so CLOSE to dipping below 150lbs) which is 10st 10.5lbs in old money, and 68.2 of your new fangled metric kgs!
I half use the roadmap... I worked out my TDEE (using Scooby's Workshop) and I set my MFP calorie goal to my BMR (1298) from there and my activity level to lightly active. I did try it out at moderately active 'cos I was doing some form of workout 5 days a week, but I found I was just maintaining, so dropped it to Lightly Active, and started dropping half-pounds a bit more steadily.
I eat back my calories - sometimes to a TDEE cut of between 10-15% and sometimes above - normally on my gym days when I am burning off a load more than my activity suggests.
I pretty much still eat what I want, but I try and do some portion control, and I simply changed the order in which I ate things - protein in the morning, soup at lunchtime, balanced meal in the evenings.
I also have some healthier snacks around now ...
Inches and Body Fat% have come down and for the first time while garroting myself with the resistance tubes today, I saw... A WAIST! And it was MINE!
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I just read the "road map" post and did all the calculators on this site that he recommended: http://www.fat2fitradio.com/tools/bmr/ It says to eat 1400 a day, so I think I'll try it!
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Do the math, work smarter, not harder.0
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Thanks for the post, I learned a lot. I am 5'4" 40yr F @ 215lbs ...I just started and put that my net cals should be 1200. I don't exercise yet, I have very little muscle....pretty much jelly. I will exercise but just starting out. In your opinion should I up my cals and if so to what? I figured, it is good to shock your body and then add some back in. I am a slow loser and hold most of my weight in the middle.0
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WOW! Thank you all for the replies, it really helps knowing what other people do and how they're getting on. This has been really informative, it seems like a lot of people maintain sustainable weight loss with much higher kCal than I would have thought! Really thank you guys a lot this has really helped Great to know there are so many successful pint size people out there!0
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I'm 5'4 and eat just over 1600 a day. If I exercise I eat about 1/2 of my calories back. If you exercise you should definitely eat some of your calories back, especially if you're only eating 1200 calories a day. Your body needs fuel.0
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I will be 38 next month. When I started MFP I was about 5 months post partum after having my 4th child. I had my calorie goal set at 1700. I lost about 20 lbs then stopped logging last summer and fall. I maintained during that time. Started back up again in January and was not losing at 1700. Dropped to 1500 and then 1400. Still not losing. I am still breastfeeding but my child is 19 months old and so I am not producing as much milk (or burning as many calories from BF). I finally started losing again a few weeks ago after starting the 5:2 diet. On fasting days I ate about 600 calories and kept my calories on "feast" days at 1400.0
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