First day of eating 20% below TDEE
ProjectJepo
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Okay to eat 20% below my tdee I had to increase calories per meal a lot.
My diary is open so can you check to see if it's too much ?
Ty
My diary is open so can you check to see if it's too much ?
Ty
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It all depends on your stats like age, height and weight0
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Maybe try a TDEE that relies on lean mass, if you aren't.0
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It all depends on your stats like age, height and weight
For sure,
without the numbers nobody else can tell.....0 -
5ft 11 Inches
18 Years old
296.8 Weight0 -
It still seems like a lot to me even with your stats. How much are you exercising if you are?0
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4 Days a week. Usually Weight training
usually 40 mins+ per workout0 -
Holy F***! I think you've worked something out wrong bro. And think of it, by INCREASING your portions are you gonna lose weight?0
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Im far from an expert on here but I punched your numbers in the websites use and they both came out with a TDEE of about 3200 and at 20% below you would be at 2600.0
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I put your info into the Scooby calculator and it gave me:
BMR 2694
TDEE 4176
-20% 3341
You're young, tall and active. Your age plays a huge part in your numbers. I put you in as moderately active.
This is where I got it..
http://scoobysworkshop.com/calorie-calculator/0 -
Holy CRAP...
Lol......
What websites did you use to find that ?0 -
Im far from an expert on here but I punched your numbers in the websites use and they both came out with a TDEE of about 3200 and at 20% below you would be at 2600.
Yup. I got the same as you. Used the calculator on Fat 2 Fit Radio: http://www.fat2fitradio.com/tools/bmr/0 -
Im far from an expert on here but I punched your numbers in the websites use and they both came out with a TDEE of about 3200 and at 20% below you would be at 2600.
This seems more reasonable to me. My first thought was "did OP forget the -20%"0 -
What does everyone suggest about portions etc?0
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Holy F***! I think you've worked something out wrong bro. And think of it, by INCREASING your portions are you gonna lose weight?
You should probably educate yourself on how weight/fat loss works. Here's a hint: it's not by starving.0 -
Holy F***! I think you've worked something out wrong bro. And think of it, by INCREASING your portions are you gonna lose weight?
Sometimes, that's how it works - if you've spent any time around the forums here, certainly you've heard the phrase "eat more to lose." It's no joke. People tend to think "If cutting 500 calories per day is good, then cutting 1000+ must be even better!" and it's not always the case.0 -
What does everyone suggest about portions etc?
Portions are up to you - just don't eat 50% of your calories before 10AM or it'll feel like the longest day ever...0 -
Doesn't look right to me man.
Using the calculators I came up with anywhere from 2900-3800, but the majority centered around 3200.
I would say that your goal should be more like 2500 calories, not 3200 calories. I, personally, would cut even a bit more off of that - I found for me personally that a 20% cut is painfully slow at progress especially when weight training.
Also, you look to have a lot of fats in your diet - the milk, cheese, etc. I would try and cut out some of the bread and dairy and swap it for protein.0 -
You have zero fruits and veggies, and you should use the mobile app to check your percentage ratios of carb/protein/fat.0
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How Many Calories Should I Eat?
Activity Level Daily Calories
Sedentary (little or no exercise, desk job) 2509
Lightly Active (light exercise/sports 1-3 days/wk) 2875
Moderately Active (moderate exercise/sports 3-5 days/wk) 3241
Very Active (hard exercise/sports 6-7 days/wk) 3607
Extremely Active (hard daily exercise/sports & physical job or 2X day training, i.e marathon, contest etc.) 3973
This is what I get from the fat2fit radio site. His numbers are correct. He's 18, he's 5'11, and he's 296lbs. He SHOULD be eating that much. I'd say he's moderately active, and that has him at 3241. It already takes into account the goal weight, so that IS his cut.
He's young, and big (tall). He will lose eating that much.0 -
The scooby calculator gives you a TDEE of 3200-2700 depending on whether or not your 160 minutes of weight training is considered 1-3 hours light exercise or 3-5 hours moderate. Only you know and your rate of fat burning will be able to confirm it.
If at the lower end, TDEE is about 3200 so you could cut to about 2600. If at the higher end, TDEE is more like 3700 and you can cut to about 2900.
Try splitting the difference and cutting to 2750-2800 and aim for 240g protein each day.
My husband, while more than twice your age, burns about 3400 calories daily and eats 2600 to lose. He's 6'2" and 275 lbs.0 -
Oh and by the way, I'm a 5'7", 37 year old woman of 158 lbs and I can eat an average of 2700 calories daily and maintain my weight.0
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I tried on Scooby and there is a big difference between the different BMR calculators!
Mifflin St-Jeor
1-3 hours exercise a week - 2625
3 - 5 hours - 2959
Harris-Benedict
1 -3 hours 2956
3-5 hours 3332
(I wasn't sure about the exercise as 40 minutes x 4 is less than 3 hours, but you did put a + after the 40!).
It might be worth working out body fat % and seeing how the other calculators come up. Going from the above it looks like you should be aiming under 3000 rather than over to lose weight.0
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