In Place of a Road Map: Short N' Sweet

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  • tmbowen12
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    goodasgoldilox165 Posts: 333 Member
    useful!
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    thanks!!
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  • heybales
    heybales Posts: 18,842 Member
    So if I do some exercise of some type, what would be my activity level?


    :noway:


    My form of a bump, and nicely reduced.
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    thank you for posting!
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    Thanks.
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    :happy: Thank you! Again!
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  • OMGeeeHorses
    OMGeeeHorses Posts: 732 Member
    basic sedentary is 1500 and my 5x workouts is 1900ish. sounds about right to me :3 thanks again DAN! you rock :3 ( -30%)
  • Achrya
    Achrya Posts: 16,913 Member
    Using http://www.fat2fitradio.com/tools/bmr/ I got 1961 at lightly active, which seems reasonable enough (I'm very much pro eating more), but my question now is: Can I chance mfp to reflect this number? I'm not too savvy with it.
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  • da_bears10089
    da_bears10089 Posts: 1,791 Member
    Using http://www.fat2fitradio.com/tools/bmr/ I got 1961 at lightly active, which seems reasonable enough (I'm very much pro eating more), but my question now is: Can I chance mfp to reflect this number? I'm not too savvy with it.

    if you go into goals, change goals, customize then you will be able to put in your calorie goal manually and adjust your macros. people commonly use 40/30/30 (carbs/fat/protein) just a thought.
  • thedean1td1
    thedean1td1 Posts: 24 Member
    Thank you, great info.
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  • SKAVY7178
    SKAVY7178 Posts: 165 Member
    I have not been losing any weight for the past 3 weeks!! Will try to do this method.

    On this site, www.fat2fitradio.com/tools/bmr/ , the TDEE value is what is given on the chart ? right? (I chose lightly active since i plan to workout 3 times a week)

    One question, on the Net calories , do I put the TDEE-20% as my NET CALORIES CONSUMED or just the TDEE( value given against Lightly active?)

    thanks a ton and sorry for the confusion :P
  • heybales
    heybales Posts: 18,842 Member
    I have not been losing any weight for the past 3 weeks!! Will try to do this method.

    On this site, www.fat2fitradio.com/tools/bmr/ , the TDEE value is what is given on the chart ? right? (I chose lightly active since i plan to workout 3 times a week)

    One question, on the Net calories , do I put the TDEE-20% as my NET CALORIES CONSUMED or just the TDEE( value given against Lightly active?)

    thanks a ton and sorry for the confusion :P

    That chart is your TDEE when you put current weight as goal weight.

    You treat that net calories field now as gross calories, the TDEE deficit figure, your eating goal.
  • freebirdjones
    freebirdjones Posts: 236 Member
    Thanks so much!! =)
  • SKAVY7178
    SKAVY7178 Posts: 165 Member
    I have not been losing any weight for the past 3 weeks!! Will try to do this method.

    On this site, www.fat2fitradio.com/tools/bmr/ , the TDEE value is what is given on the chart ? right? (I chose lightly active since i plan to workout 3 times a week)

    One question, on the Net calories , do I put the TDEE-20% as my NET CALORIES CONSUMED or just the TDEE( value given against Lightly active?)

    thanks a ton and sorry for the confusion :P

    That chart is your TDEE when you put current weight as goal weight.

    You treat that net calories field now as gross calories, the TDEE deficit figure, your eating goal.

    Thanks a lot for your reply! Since this is new to me, would like to understand some points before going ahead.

    1) I have a TDEE of 2039 and I have a BMI of 31.3, so is it better a deficit of -20% or -30%?
    2) I shouldn't eat back the calories burned on those certain days right? Just follow the TDEE deficit goal.

    Thank you again for your help :)

    PS: i have a surgery in October 2013 and my BMI should be below 30. Before starting the weight loss I was breastfeeding(i never lost weight when i was bfeeding,even with a healthy diet and workouts) so I am trying my best to at least go below 30Bmi and then steadily and slowly lose the rest....
  • Helloitsdan
    Helloitsdan Posts: 5,564 Member
    I have not been losing any weight for the past 3 weeks!! Will try to do this method.

    On this site, www.fat2fitradio.com/tools/bmr/ , the TDEE value is what is given on the chart ? right? (I chose lightly active since i plan to workout 3 times a week)

    One question, on the Net calories , do I put the TDEE-20% as my NET CALORIES CONSUMED or just the TDEE( value given against Lightly active?)

    thanks a ton and sorry for the confusion :P

    That chart is your TDEE when you put current weight as goal weight.

    You treat that net calories field now as gross calories, the TDEE deficit figure, your eating goal.

    Thanks a lot for your reply! Since this is new to me, would like to understand some points before going ahead.

    1) I have a TDEE of 2039 and I have a BMI of 31.3, so is it better a deficit of -20% or -30%?
    2) I shouldn't eat back the calories burned on those certain days right? Just follow the TDEE deficit goal.

    Thank you again for your help :)

    PS: i have a surgery in October 2013 and my BMI should be below 30. Before starting the weight loss I was breastfeeding(i never lost weight when i was bfeeding,even with a healthy diet and workouts) so I am trying my best to at least go below 30Bmi and then steadily and slowly lose the rest....

    Go -30 and see how you feel.
    About a month or so before your surgery, stop using fish oil.
    Fish oil thins the blood and could cause complications.