1200 Calories with exercise no change in weigh
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*waves from the same boat*
I have my goal set to 2lbs a week so I can lose 100lb. It gives me a calorie goal of just over 1600. I eat close to that everyday, but never eat back the exercise calories. I'm stuck as well. I guess I should eat back the exercise? So so frustrated.....0 -
Try a new goal setting for calories and try to eat them. Not eating enough will force your body to hold on to what you have. Exercise too is a deceiver as muscle weights more than fat. So you might be fitter muscle wise but not be losing anything. I think your calories should be a bit higher than 1200 and try to eat at least them every day plus some of your exercise extras.0
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*waves from the same boat*
I have my goal set to 2lbs a week so I can lose 100lb. It gives me a calorie goal of just over 1600. I eat close to that everyday, but never eat back the exercise calories. I'm stuck as well. I guess I should eat back the exercise? So so frustrated.....0 -
Just wanted to update you guys, I have been eating a little bit more and seeing great progress in terms of inches but theres still no movement on the scale, im thoroughly confused please help.0
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Just wanted to update you guys, I have been eating a little bit more and seeing great progress in terms of inches but theres still no movement on the scale, im thoroughly confused please help.
It has only been a couple of weeks. Give it more time.0 -
Just wanted to update you guys, I have been eating a little bit more and seeing great progress in terms of inches but theres still no movement on the scale, im thoroughly confused please help.
Most days you barely eat 1300 calories... that probably still isnt enough for you. This is probably still why you arent seeing the weight loss.
also, do you weigh and measure your food?0 -
Going from 2000 to 1200? You are eating too little. Like a lot too little. I'd say up that to 1400-1500 and see where that gets you.
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I agree at 1200 i didn't lose i increased to like 1400ish and i lost consistently!! try this bmr calculator
http://www.fat2fitradio.com/tools/bmr/0
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