BMR and TDEE Explained for Those Needing a Guide
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no, sorry. my rmr is only 970. bmr just almost 1100.
Still have that reversed.
A test would have been for RMR - Resting.
BMR - Basal or Basic, would be below that actually.
So if the test said RMR is 970, your BMR is actually lower.
If test said RMR is 1100, then BMR may indeed be 970, depending on BF%.
And those values may be right on and expected for your real Lean Body Mass.
Then again, they could be over.
Then again, they could be much lower and suppressed.
Figure anything outside 5-10% difference is not natural reasons.0 -
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Very clearly explained. Going to go 30% under my TDEE... This means going from 1,300-1,400 cals to 2,236... I'm so scared but I trust this theory!0
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OH my gosh this was the clearest explanation ! Now I get it!!0
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Thank you for sharing this!!0
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Im giong to read this later thanks0
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no, sorry. my rmr is only 970. bmr just almost 1100.0
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Very clearly explained. Going to go 30% under my TDEE... This means going from 1,300-1,400 cals to 2,236... I'm so scared but I trust this theory!
30% isn't sliding you right under your BMR? And with exercise you'll be in almost the same boat you are right now?
Don't shoot your body in the metabolism thinking it'll be better.0 -
Very clearly explained. Going to go 30% under my TDEE... This means going from 1,300-1,400 cals to 2,236... I'm so scared but I trust this theory!
30% isn't sliding you right under your BMR? And with exercise you'll be in almost the same boat you are right now?
Don't shoot your body in the metabolism thinking it'll be better.
My BMR is 1,853... Multiplied it by 1.725 for Very Active (Insanity 6 times a week) is 3,196 and 70% of that is 2,237. Or do you reckon I should multiply it by 1.55 for Mod. Active (which would be a TDEE of 2,010)? Like I said I do Insanity, but the rest of the day is a lot of sitting, some walking (5 mi) when I have school, cleaning around the house, cooking, but mostly really just sitting down.0 -
Thanks for the amazing explaination!0
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thank you - scarey thought to have to eat more and going against everything that I have been living by since I was put on my first diet at 9 ......... but Im STILL dieting so obviously that isnt working !0
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I "bumped" this yesterday and finally got a chance to read it today. THANK YOU!!!0
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Very clearly explained. Going to go 30% under my TDEE... This means going from 1,300-1,400 cals to 2,236... I'm so scared but I trust this theory!
30% isn't sliding you right under your BMR? And with exercise you'll be in almost the same boat you are right now?
Don't shoot your body in the metabolism thinking it'll be better.
My BMR is 1,853... Multiplied it by 1.725 for Very Active (Insanity 6 times a week) is 3,196 and 70% of that is 2,237. Or do you reckon I should multiply it by 1.55 for Mod. Active (which would be a TDEE of 2,010)? Like I said I do Insanity, but the rest of the day is a lot of sitting, some walking (5 mi) when I have school, cleaning around the house, cooking, but mostly really just sitting down.
How many HOURS, not days, are you exercising a week?
I thought Insanity was a shorter program.
You may be rounding up from one level, or down from another.
So you think you burn more than 383 calories in your session, because for almost every day in a week you'd be under BMR by decent amount, likely making your exercise not nearly as useful as it could be. (2236-1853)
So that is what your exercise is knocking off your calories purely for mechanical movement, forget desire to improve things.
You exercise for body improvement, right? If you don't feed it, you won't get it.
Diet is for weight loss, hopefully just fat loss unless you do it wrong.
Which for you, 30% is wrong for sure. 20% with better TDEE estimate would be better.
Or you the spreadsheet several have recommended to you to keep it simple.0 -
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Agree with heybales - 20% under and a more accurate TDEE are needed. I learned from reading alot of posts that active exercise is really HARD and lengthy exercise almost all week - like serious weight training, lifting, etc. I think you would fall below that at moderate in my opinion based on what you describe and then less out the 20%.0
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Very clearly explained. Going to go 30% under my TDEE... This means going from 1,300-1,400 cals to 2,236... I'm so scared but I trust this theory!
30% isn't sliding you right under your BMR? And with exercise you'll be in almost the same boat you are right now?
Don't shoot your body in the metabolism thinking it'll be better.
My BMR is 1,853... Multiplied it by 1.725 for Very Active (Insanity 6 times a week) is 3,196 and 70% of that is 2,237. Or do you reckon I should multiply it by 1.55 for Mod. Active (which would be a TDEE of 2,010)? Like I said I do Insanity, but the rest of the day is a lot of sitting, some walking (5 mi) when I have school, cleaning around the house, cooking, but mostly really just sitting down.
How many HOURS, not days, are you exercising a week?
I thought Insanity was a shorter program.
You may be rounding up from one level, or down from another.
So you think you burn more than 383 calories in your session, because for almost every day in a week you'd be under BMR by decent amount, likely making your exercise not nearly as useful as it could be. (2236-1853)
So that is what your exercise is knocking off your calories purely for mechanical movement, forget desire to improve things.
You exercise for body improvement, right? If you don't feed it, you won't get it.
Diet is for weight loss, hopefully just fat loss unless you do it wrong.
Which for you, 30% is wrong for sure. 20% with better TDEE estimate would be better.
Or you the spreadsheet several have recommended to you to keep it simple.
Okay. Yeah Insanity workouts range from 45 mins to an hour. On the 45 minute ones I burn anywhere from 450 to 500 cals. The rest of the day I really don't do a whole lot at all, so I recalculated it to be moderate and subtracted 20% instead of 30%. Put me at 2,285. Going to try to work up to that now. Thanks for the help!0 -
that was a great, thorough, and very clear explanation! i've been doing a little research in this area myself and it was so nice to have it explained in a way that makes TOTAL SENSE. thank you!0
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Fantastic information in here! So many people are worried about only eating 1200 calories, and then only eat those low calorie meals and snacks. Those are so un-filling and loaded with chemicals, that you then want to binge later on. Going to mess with the calculation when I get home and see what I come up with. Again thanks!0
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OMG this is so helpful! thank you!!0
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