Level Obstacles: Lose Weight, Target Fat! (EASY!!)
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Level Obstacles: Lose Weight, Target Fat!0 -
Want this in my feed. Thank you for taking the time to compile this in a simple, condensed version.0
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BOOKMARKED!!! :drinker: :drinker: :drinker: :drinker:0
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got to say this is very well written. I'd say you covered 'the basics' but it would be more accurate to say that you've covered 'what really matters'.
And done without a hint of condescension or a 'know it all' attitude. Really, bravo!
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Thanks so much...I needed this reminder and you made it so simple and easy to understand. Thank you, thank you, thank you!0
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MFP functions well within certain parameters, but their mathematical model completely fails in a number of common cases.
Think of MFP's calculator/wizard as the Wizard of Oz.
It's a dumb tool. It's going to try to help you get to your goal...whether or not your goal is realistic. Sure, you COULD take a balloon back to Kansas. Or you could click your heels. Right.
Much better to learn about your body, like from this thread, and take a more realistic approach that will ease you into weight loss and ease you back out of it when you reach your goal. The failure rate is much lower this way.
QFT!
I just wanted to quote this, because the point is so right on the money.0 -
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bump. Thanks!0
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edited to add/reiterate/clarify: I didn't do this by myself, it is the compilation of direct collaboration of ihad, sarauk2sf, davpul, angelamberl, loraf83, winnervictorious, codergal, zoelifts, serpwidgets, allonsytothetardis, cmriverside, sjohnny, jofjltncb6, lacurandera1 and others. It is also the product of indirect collaboration - i.e. learning by observation - from sidesteel, acg67, and a hundred other fabulous members who do the research and share the results.0
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Thanks for the info!0
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Great post, thanks!0
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That number is so scary for me, to up my calories goals to 1960 calories a day just because I work out 3-5 days a week?
This is making me nervous lol (It seems like so many calories!)
But I am kinda intrigued and want to experiement with this for this week and see what happens.
I really wish I could rip these thoughts out of peoples minds. To many people get thrown out a number and don't question it. I was one of them for to long.
Look at a box with a nutritional label. Notice how that number is still higher then the number you listed. That's a recommendation for a healthy adult female to get about 98% of their recommended nutrition according to the FDA/Canada Health/RDI. Not saying that that's the greatest be all end all source to get information but that's why there are people who end up with nutritional deficiencies over time eating chicken and vegetables all day when they aren't eating enough even though they 'feel full'.
Also, experimenting with a particular diet for a week usually isn't a good indicator of anything. Our body goes through *stuff that's to long to explain here*. Long story short, you can have spikes in weight when you change things. I say give it longer.0 -
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Thanks for the information.0
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Wish I knew this 7 years ago when I lost a ton of weight...only to gain it back. Ate too little for my activity level.0
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Thanks for this concise information.0
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this is where I get confused. So do I set MFP to my BMR with my activity set to sedentary and eat back all of my calories - or do I set my activity to moderate set my MFP to the TDEE and log my exercise and eat back all of my calories?
I haven't seen much movement in the scale, so I don't know if setting my BMR to 1300 and eating back ALL of my exercise calories (I put in that I have an active lifestyle) is backfiring - and I should eat less or if I am not eating enough.
My BMR is 1335
My TDEE is 2070
I burn about 500 calories 4-5 days a week exercising and on those days eat about 1700-1800 calories
Where are you getting the TDEE from (fitnessfrog?) and what activity level are you putting in?
I am 5'2.5" - 138lb - 44 years old activity level of 3-5 hours week/moderate0 -
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Awesome post!
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you rock.0
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Yay, thanks for the post!
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