1200 Calorie People... How do you do it and stick with it?
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Hi everyone.
I know 1200 calories is quite low for some people. However, I have found that the ONLY way I can lose weight is to cut my calories down to 1200. I also exercise daily. I have tried upping to 1400, 1600 and 1700 for periods of time but they have just not given me results.
That being said, I also find sticking to 1200 calories difficult sometimes! Some people on here really do stick with there 1200 calorie allotment even with exercise.
Are there any tips? What is the best to eat? How much do you exercise?
Thanks!
I know 1200 calories is quite low for some people. However, I have found that the ONLY way I can lose weight is to cut my calories down to 1200. I also exercise daily. I have tried upping to 1400, 1600 and 1700 for periods of time but they have just not given me results.
That being said, I also find sticking to 1200 calories difficult sometimes! Some people on here really do stick with there 1200 calorie allotment even with exercise.
Are there any tips? What is the best to eat? How much do you exercise?
Thanks!
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For me, 1200 calories can be a meal but most of the people I know who eat low calories eat a ton of veggies and low calorie snacks.0
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Protein, protein, protein. If I include Detour or Pure Protein bar for breakfast, chicken and vegetable for lunch, a skinny steamer (milk) for a snack or a Crystal Farms light string cheese, I am able to reel in my hunger. Although I love carbs and include them in my diet as well, they leave me stranded with respect to hunger.0
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Before my wedding I was on a 1200 calorie diet. It was difficult, but I started to run a lot. That really helps burn calories. If you exercise every day, sticking to 1200 isn't too terribly hard. You just have to have discipline. Also, cutting out processed food is a HUGE help. Eat lots a veggies and if you have a juicer, USE IT! Have small, healthy snacks throughout the day and if you can stomach it, eat mostly fish. Pork is also an excellent protein choice. Also, if you do go over a bit, don't sweat it... 1200 is a bit low. Hope this helps a little.0
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For me, 1200 calories can be a meal but most of the people I know who eat low calories eat a ton of veggies and low calorie snacks.
haha THIS. If I really wanted to eat low cal, it would be fruits and veggies all day. 3 oz of lean meat per serving, not so many nuts and nut butters, egg whites only, and fat free errythang.
Keep the activity light so you don't pass out.0 -
My base is my BMR. Like 1270 or something. Because I'm a stay at home mom and only 5' tall. But I exercise everyday, burning about 300 calories. And I eat my calories back, allowing me almost 1600 calories/ day. And I have been losing over a lb/week. That est. 1600 calories keeps me totally satisfied. Oh and upping my protein goal I think has helped me too.0
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I am up higher in calroes now, but I did do 1200 cals for about 6 weeks or so back in March. I found the best way to stick to it was to find low calorie recipies that had lots of veggies and proteins. The protein really does make you feel fuller longer. Breakfast was often egg white omelets or greek yogurt with a lower calorie fruit like strawberries or blueberries. I would often have a slice of 50 cal bread too. For lunch, salads with lower calorie dressing and chicken or tuna for protein were good. Or wraps with high fiber/low card tortillas. For dinner I ate a lot of chicken cutlets, turkey cutlets, and shrimp. Lots and lots of steamed veggies, and just a little carb (1/2 of some sort of grain - brown rice, couscous, etc). For snacks I would have one veggie snack (carrots, bell peppers, carrots, etc) and a fruit (apple or orange).
The number one key to sticking to 1200 calories and being happy about it - portion size!!! Weigh and measure your food and stick to an actual serving of food. If you are still hungry, get more vegetables!0 -
I work out 5-6 times a week, and have a 1200 cal allotment, but I probably eat about 1600-1700 depending on my workouts. I eat a lot of whole foods, but I follow an 80/20 rule and allow myself to splurge occasionally, but I keep my net calorie intake at about 1200, sometimes less if I had a really big workout that day and couldn't eat enough. Honestly, with more veggies and whole foods, you get to eat so much more food every day than when you eat junk. Add me and you can check out my diary.0
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Replace Rice and Pasta with veggies and candy and cookie with fruits and protein bars and low cal yogurt or a welch's fruit snack here and there you'd be surprised how easy 1,200 calories really is.0
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When you HAVE to do it, it's much harder. When you don't, it's easier. I am allowed to eat way more than I do but I barely break 1,200 on most days when I don't focus on food. On Saturday I ate no solid foods despite 2 hours of cardio and lifting for about 25 mins. Not very healthy but didn't have an appetite. To me it's all mental. When you deprive yourself you will want it more. When you don't, you want it less.0
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I eat lots of protein and relatively low carb. It fills me up and I have no trouble staying at or below 1200.0
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I forgot to add, I don't eat anything after I leave work most days.0
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Breakfast, a banana or a cereal bar about 9am, lunch at 1pm might be tuna salad, seasoned rice with salad, or pasta. Then dinner at 6.30/7pm might be Chicken and veg, a healthy curry or whatever i fancy really! i usually have enough left for pudding or a sweet treat in the evening. I don't snack, and i don't feel i need to. If i do need a snack i will have snackajacks rice cakes or a piece of fruit.
oh and forgot to mention, my key is portion size. i eat slowly and stop when i am full0 -
Little to no processed food
Protein
Eating lots of small portions throughout the day
Water
I am not perfect and had my difficulties, but have recently gotten back on track. I am eating a lot and staying at 1200. Dedication is key.0 -
Cut down on white carbs and eat protein and fibre. Less calories, more satiety.0
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You're supposed to eat back most of your exercise calories...I would imagine that "doing it right" would help.0
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Green Tea ...hot or cold in between meals helps. Also it took....takes awhile to work through those times of hunger. It helps me to focus on calorie dense foods high in nutrients and some fat. Nuts....lean meat....fish.....quinoa......extra virgin olive oil. Look up different eating plans .....not sure if you exercise but short bursts of intense cardio vs long steady state cardio has helped curb the hunger. Working out smarter not longer... Hope some of these suggestions help. : ) I focus on eating for nutrition. Took me awhile to tap into that mindset but 30 lbs less of me....that focus has worked.0
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I'm at 1,260 and NET that almost every day. I do however burn at least 500 cals daily, with a combo of cardio, weight traning, circuit training, Pilates and just plain old walking. I've been at this calorie count for a little over 3 months and have lost 19 pounds. I eat lots of fruits & veggies/lean protein and never really feel deprived or hungry. I snack, have dessert on occasion, and even have a burger now and then. But again, I am very active and gross closer to 1800 or 1900 a day.
I've never been able to get to this weight any other way. It works for me, I'm very healthy and not starving myself as some people say. The key is making the right food choices and doing some physical activity every day, even it it's just walking.
You're welcome to add me, my diary is open to friends only.0 -
I eat more than 1200 calories a day, but only so I could have more crunchy (whole wheat crackers or organic tortilla chips) or sweet things (think berries and whipped cream) when I want them. If I had to stay at or under 1200 I would avoid empty food that is high in sugar and/or other simple carbs with nothing to keep you full long term. I find protein and high fiber foods to be the most filling and help me stay on track. I love eating tons of veggies and fruit!!0
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Hi There: I increase my exercise. 1200 cal. are much harder for me on weekends. I want to relax and eat what I want. Yet I am becoming more aware of what I'm eating. I have an exercise bike in my living room-if it were downstairs it would be collecting dust. I do what I can!!
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I plan out my day in advance and stick with it. Usually have a ton of protein.0
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I have a lapband that's how I do 1200 calories a day.0
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I eat lots of protein and relatively low carb. It fills me up and I have no trouble staying at or below 1200.
^this, I eat my exercise calories back though. I also prefer to break it up into 300c for breakie, 400 for lunch, and 500 for dinner. I pass on the snacks. I try and make things I enjoy so I am more satisfied too.0 -
You might want to try cycling, I found that if I averaged 1200 a day on weekly basis I was better able to stick to it. So basically I could eat more on days I exercised but on rest days I fasted til lunch and only did 900 cals on those days. It takes some planning but there are websites with 300-cal meals, I found soup to be a good one (turkey chili!), but even eating breakfast style is pretty good at 300 cals you can have an egg with egg whites and veggie omelet, two slices of bacon and toast for 300. so the plan looked like this:
Sunday: fast til lunch-900 cals
Monday: 1200 cals
Tuesday: eat 1500 cals
Wednesday: fast til lunch-eat 900 cals
Thursday: eat 1400 cals
Friday: eat 1500 cals
Saturday: eat 1500 cals
That avergaes 1271 per day. You can pick the days you want high/low, I did it that way so I could go out on Friday and Saturday and have a couple drinks. Sometimes I would do dinner-to-dinner fasts on Sundays.
I got the idea from Eat-stop-eat, I think.0 -
Hi,
Seriously. It's easier now that I weigh less but I don't stick to 1200 calories everyday. If you workout i.e. do some cardio you can increase the amount you eat. I ride my stationary bike sometimes for an hour (that adds about 400 calories) to my diet.
Your body doesn't isn't on 1200 calories a day schedule. You are setting that limit and that is an estimated limit at that. If you overeat a couple hundred calories one day you can make it up the next. Make sure the calories you eat are from high quality foods no high sodium, starchy white flour or greasy fatty food. Fats in food is not your enemy. Avocados, olive oil and other fats are satiating and good for you too.
Green coffee and or the raspberry ketones tablets worked wonders for me. Definitely helped curbed my appetite. Make sure you check out Dr. OZ show website on how to take them and read the labels because not all brands meet the criteria he suggests.
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you eat fewer calories by sticking with foods that digest slowly and keep you satiated longer. That would be lean protein, carbs with a low glycemic index value, and healthy fats (i.e., basically clean eating). When you start eating processed foods and sugars, they metabolize faster causing you to get hungry sooner....plus, you usually don't get as much substance for the same number of calories.0
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Lots of water. Lots of veggies. Lots of fruit. Plenty of protein.0
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Have a major veggy fest: try this: 1 celery stick, 1 courgette, 50g each of green beans, tenderstem broccoli, asparagus, an onion, 50g of mushrooms, a chilli ( add to taste), a good 1/2 inch of ginger grated, stir fry the lot in spray oil, then at the very end add soy sauce and a tsb of sweet chilli sauce. serve with 40g uncooked weight of basmati rice all for about 300/350 cals and very very filling thats meant to be for one but i always end up having some left for lunch the following day.
variations- add 1 tsbp of thai curry paste and a little stock - finish off with a tbsp of low fat natural yoghurt, can do the same with indian curry pastes.
enjoy and good luck.
i lost 3 and half stone last time i stuck to this took me 9 months though, had a break for three years - gained 1 stone back so i'm shifting it once more! so just under two weeks in and i remember why i enjoyed it the first time round - veggy fest all the way0 -
Hey,
Pick your favourite meal of the day - mine is dinner, and try to leave about 600 calories for that meal.
I'm not a morning person so I tend to force feed myself a yoghurt ( http://www.tesco.com/groceries/Product/Details/?id=268805156 ) before I dash for the train. I drink a lot, whether its tea, diet coke or just water. Lunch is soup (http://www.tesco.com/groceries/Product/Details/?id=258147391) or a really low calorie sandwich (http://www.urbaneat.co.uk/products/everyday-sandwiches-wraps/gammon-ham-tomato-salad)
Which leaves me half my allowance for dinner, which usually consists of protein and salad or roast veg. Prawns are fantastic.
You really have to plan ahead - I like to do my grocery shopping after some exercise, that way I'm still buzzing and don't really want the good stuff (ie chocolate or CAKE)
Also, if I get a craving for something yummy after dinner I eat yoomoo frozen yoghurt ( http://www.yoomoo.com/the-yoomoo-famooly/devilmoo-home/ ). They average about 150 calories a pot and man are they worth it.
It involves a lot of packet reading and maths but you can do it
Exercise is once a day for twenty minutes cardio based - do it in the morning, you aren't going to want to do it after work! Rise and grind!0 -
Hi everyone.
I know 1200 calories is quite low for some people. However, I have found that the ONLY way I can lose weight is to cut my calories down to 1200. I also exercise daily. I have tried upping to 1400, 1600 and 1700 for periods of time but they have just not given me results.
That being said, I also find sticking to 1200 calories difficult sometimes! Some people on here really do stick with there 1200 calorie allotment even with exercise.
Are there any tips? What is the best to eat? How much do you exercise?
Thanks!
BTW, out of curiosity, how long did you try 1400,1600,1700 calories. But if you lose at 1200 calories, it's almost impossible to not lose at 1400 calories, it would defy thermodynamics unless you were only losing 1/4 lb per week. But if you are a normal 18 year old, you should be able to pack around 2000 calories without issue and still lose weight. Are there any medical conditions like PCOS or hypothyroidism? And any chance you have an intolerance to a certain food group?0 -
What I did was cut out the junk food, white bread, white rice, and pasta altogether and found a salad dressing I love to replace it with. It was a HUGE eye opener when I had some mega stuff oreo's once and saw the numbers in MFP app. 4 cookies was 800+ freaking calories. Needless to say I threw out the rest of the package and wasted the money.
If I want a cookie I'll have one regular chips ahoy cookie to kill the sweet tooth craving. If I want something salty I'll have a few chips. I'm not as strict as some but it's the only way I can stick to it.
Plus replacing carbs with protein will give you the same calorie count but protein digests much slower so you wont feel as hungry, and therefore eat less.0
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