BMR and TDEE Explained for Those Needing a Guide
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Any updates from people who have been on their new caloric intake for a significant amount of time? I'm hopeful but I don't want to end up gaining back the weight I've worked so hard to lose.
The sticky success stories, and individual posts on them too.
http://www.myfitnesspal.com/forums/show/7965-in-place-of-a-road-map
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Thank you, km0
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Vailara, for me too the weight is slow (as it should be I think - but in retrospect, 1-2 lbs a week I think is great) but steady - I recently read and watched some youtube info that many can see a slight increase on the scale or the same # BUT the inches are less and the shape is leaner and the clothes are looser - it really made me think how much that scale is really a bare minimum guide - getting leaner and the look of the body along with health is what we are all after - I can get so hung up on the scale #'s and the more I saw reg this where the body got leaner, the more it sort of clicked that the scale is something I should not get too upset over - I can see the difference even visually in my body shape and how my clothes fit so I think, ok, go slow, but I know at some future date the # will be down and at the scale weight I was so desperate to get to.......................0
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thank you....I think i am under eating at 1200....ironically i have to work hard to get to those. Time to figure this out0
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loricshields - 1200 is probably way low and your system adjusts by hanging on to every thing you eat..............feed it, give it time to learn that it can let go and burn - it does work! Good luck!0
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MadameMC - glad it makes sense and wishing you luck in it. Patience is key - just know the logic holds - it works - after my stall and slight gain while eating at 1200 or less, I lost 5 lbs in about 3 weeks - metabolism is turned on and not only that, my shape is changing, clothes in smaller sizes are fitting - email anytime!0
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teresa, what you describe sounds exactly right - eat at least your BMR and then a % less then TDEE - any lower then BMR and your body will stall or gain and hang on to the food you put in..........0
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Huge thanks to kmcosgrove115 for explaining this so well so that is easy to understand. I've already seen results, 1 week after adjusting my caloric intake I've lost 3 lbs (went up 2 the first few days, went down 3 as of today) YIPEEE!!!0
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You explained it well. Thanks!0
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Bump for later, need to figure this out!!0
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Very helpful post. Thank you!0
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Thanks I will try to referring refer to this nothing had worked so far0
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newbeg - Wow! It DOES work ! I lost another 2 today - down a total of 16 lbs now!0
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