Haters gonna hate. tired of the "1200 is not enough" speech

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  • brandyme
    brandyme Posts: 400 Member
    OP: I have not read the entire thread so I am sorry if I am repeating anything here.

    I think for a majority of the people who are trying to lose weight 1200 is not enough. That being said, you are right... everybody is different and if the math works out for you individually or an expert advised you to eat 1200 healthily then that is fine. The problem is many people eat 1200 as a blanket and it may not work for them.. that is when it's not enough.

    For me 1200 is not enough. I have a small frame, I'm only 5'3" but have a TDEE of 2544 or so but I workout twice a day and have nearly 50 pounds to lose. Now if I were fit and didn't do any exercise at all I'd have a TDEE of 1503 but still have a BMR of 1252 so I would want to at least eat over 1252 maybe by 100 cal or so, so like 1352.

    The point I am trying to make with my example is that even at 5'3" 125 pounds without any exercise I would want to eat more than 1200 calories, so the people who fit into the healthy 1200 calorie max goal is likely smaller than those who actually eat 1200 but need to eat more... although I have no hard data to base that on so take my opinion with a grain of salt... it's just an observation based on the people I have met on here and in real life.
  • kevindhaliwal
    kevindhaliwal Posts: 17 Member
    agree!
  • magerum
    magerum Posts: 12,589 Member
    Withdrawn...due to being ashamed of inferior gif.
  • AlongCame_Molly
    AlongCame_Molly Posts: 2,835 Member
    Oh and by the way, injuries can keep you flat out in bed ,
    I have lost muscle but not weight even though I've been eating 2000 plus daily. Some members here have a hard time gaining.
    If Alan Aragon can't put weight on me i'm certain you can't. Sorry for dropping names, sometimes it's needed


    Then eat even more. You are not outside the laws of thermodynamics.

    Oh I did, 2500+ daily, gained 1 pound per month after 6 months of eating as much as I could. Lost those 6 pounds in 2 weeks from not tracking. Science is not fact.

    Might be that I never dieted and created an excess of fat cells. Who knows?


    Lolwut?

    You might want to look up the root of the word "science". You might learn just how hilarious that statement was.
  • salladeve
    salladeve Posts: 1,053 Member

    you're wasting your breath.

    sadly, insisting that 1200 calories is "perfect" for them has become a point of pride with so many of the ladies who eat 1200 calories, that they cannot and will not ever admit they are wrong or seek a more fulfilling and more effective way to lose/maintain weight.

    i know that for a small percentage of women, 1200 calories (without any exercise!) is an accurate calculation. however, for the large majority it is not.

    whenever i post on one of these threads, i do so only for the lurkers out there who are confused. they've read Cosmo which tells them that 1200 is ok, and they have a rail thin friend who insists that 1200 is ok, so they think 1200 must be ok... i want them to know that there is a better way than to embrace the silly yo-yo dieting program that inevitably follows from 1200 calorie diets.

    Well, take me for one lurker who after reading your type of post, did take it to heart and researched and researched.

    I was eating 1000-1200 calories and have upped them now into the 1900-2100 range. Yes, I did gain the 5 pounds of glycogen/water weight. No, I wasn't happy about it but knowing after eating at this level for awhile, I could cut back to 1700 and loose instead of 1200 quickly made me happy again.

    I was one who did not need to be at 1200. I really appreciated all the logical, non-judgmental posts. And, even the heated ones. All the hoopla over "1200" caused me to research. I learned so much and thanks to all who took the time to post.

    In light of this thread, yes, knee jerk reactions without reading or following completely aren't helpful to the OP. Considering how easy even family members often don't fully attend to conversations, Internet strangers doing likewise doesn't surprise me.

    That's great!

    Usually when there's a debate, the intended audience is the lurkers. I lurked for a long time and I'm very grateful for all the debates I read.


    I did the same thing with a thread like this about 6 weeks ago. I was eating at 1000 cals a day (my goal was set at 1200), but after reading a thread like this one, I spent several days reading everything I could find and in the end upped my cals to 1650, I usually come in at around 15-1600, and I'm still losing! In the beginning I would have sworn that I couldn't lose on more then 1000 cals a day because that is how I have done it every time I have dieted in the past. Now I'm using the principles of the DASH diet, with eating 25% below my TDEE, and I feel great (as opposed to hungry and tired as I was before), and am losing steadily every week.

    So these types of threads do help us lurkers :) If even 1 person reads this and is prompted to do their own research to find out what is best for them and their situation, then it is well worth it seeing the subject/debate repeated.
  • stillnot2late
    stillnot2late Posts: 385 Member
    I do 1200-1300 mostly. I have become sedentary because I retired, so I was told 1200 by PCP and MFP. I'm not starving either.

    I am so sorry you felt you needed to apologize in case you didn't use "perfect" grammar. I'm sometimes shocked to read some of the stuff I type, sometimes you just read it the way you think you are saying it.
  • Alluminati
    Alluminati Posts: 6,208 Member
    This thread, it's like herpes. Keeps coming back.
  • jofjltncb6
    jofjltncb6 Posts: 34,415 Member

    Probably not the best example to use for this point.


    Edit: Removed pic as offending post has been edited and inferior gif withdrawn.
  • etoiles_argentees
    etoiles_argentees Posts: 2,827 Member
    Oh and by the way, injuries can keep you flat out in bed ,
    I have lost muscle but not weight even though I've been eating 2000 plus daily. Some members here have a hard time gaining.
    If Alan Aragon can't put weight on me i'm certain you can't. Sorry for dropping names, sometimes it's needed


    Then eat even more. You are not outside the laws of thermodynamics.

    Oh I did, 2500+ daily, gained 1 pound per month after 6 months of eating as much as I could. Lost those 6 pounds in 2 weeks from not tracking. Science is not fact.

    Might be that I never dieted and created an excess of fat cells. Who knows?


    Lolwut?

    You might want to look up the root of the word "science". You might learn just how hilarious that statement was.

    Hahaha!
    Science leaves ample space for variation.
    I am an outlier according to the tests I've had, or you can call me snowflake, freak, whatever you'd prefer.
  • magerum
    magerum Posts: 12,589 Member

    Probably not the best example to use for this point.

    I was rushed! :grumble:
  • WendyTerry420
    WendyTerry420 Posts: 13,274 Member
    Oh and by the way, injuries can keep you flat out in bed ,
    I have lost muscle but not weight even though I've been eating 2000 plus daily. Some members here have a hard time gaining.
    If Alan Aragon can't put weight on me i'm certain you can't. Sorry for dropping names, sometimes it's needed


    Then eat even more. You are not outside the laws of thermodynamics.

    Oh I did, 2500+ daily, gained 1 pound per month after 6 months of eating as much as I could. Lost those 6 pounds in 2 weeks from not tracking. Science is not fact.

    Might be that I never dieted and created an excess of fat cells. Who knows?


    Lolwut?

    You might want to look up the root of the word "science". You might learn just how hilarious that statement was.

    Hahaha!
    Science leaves ample space for variation.
    I am an outlier according to the tests I've had, or you can call me snowflake, freak, whatever you'd prefer.

    Hey, me too! Here's to outliers! :drinker:
  • WendyTerry420
    WendyTerry420 Posts: 13,274 Member

    Probably not the best example to use for this point.

    I was rushed! :grumble:

    Excuses!

    Take the time to find the best gif, or don't bother! :explode:
  • Otterluv
    Otterluv Posts: 9,083 Member
    Oh and by the way, injuries can keep you flat out in bed ,
    I have lost muscle but not weight even though I've been eating 2000 plus daily. Some members here have a hard time gaining.
    If Alan Aragon can't put weight on me i'm certain you can't. Sorry for dropping names, sometimes it's needed


    Then eat even more. You are not outside the laws of thermodynamics.

    Oh I did, 2500+ daily, gained 1 pound per month after 6 months of eating as much as I could. Lost those 6 pounds in 2 weeks from not tracking. Science is not fact.

    Might be that I never dieted and created an excess of fat cells. Who knows?

    We get it. You're awesome. You've never been fat. Why do you feel the need to tell the MFP community this at EVERY CHANCE YOU GET when the pretense for saying it is always so thin and transparent.



    Valid question is valid.
  • magerum
    magerum Posts: 12,589 Member

    Probably not the best example to use for this point.

    I was rushed! :grumble:

    Excuses!

    Take the time to find the best gif, or don't bother! :explode:

    Ashamed.gif
  • papillon71
    papillon71 Posts: 92 Member
    Well you are not alone Camilla. I have done 1200 cals a day since January 5th 2013, MFP allocated me more but because I don't do hardly any exercise due to a back injury I stuck to 1200 cals, I have lost EVERY WEEK since January slowly and surely, I have now lost just over 41lbs, I never put my cals up, some days I only ate maybe 1100 of those cals as just not hungry. So for me, it's plenty of intake, I am healthier than I have ever been, I have lost weight more consistently than some people doing higher cals and my metabolism is working at normal rate. I have lost on average 1.2lbs per week which is by no means a rapid loss. I hope to reach my goal weight by Christmas and am sticking to what has worked for me 1200 cals. Feel free to add me (or anyone), I log daily, I weigh my foods and am very committed.
  • etoiles_argentees
    etoiles_argentees Posts: 2,827 Member
    Oh and by the way, injuries can keep you flat out in bed ,
    I have lost muscle but not weight even though I've been eating 2000 plus daily. Some members here have a hard time gaining.
    If Alan Aragon can't put weight on me i'm certain you can't. Sorry for dropping names, sometimes it's needed


    Then eat even more. You are not outside the laws of thermodynamics.

    Oh I did, 2500+ daily, gained 1 pound per month after 6 months of eating as much as I could. Lost those 6 pounds in 2 weeks from not tracking. Science is not fact.

    Might be that I never dieted and created an excess of fat cells. Who knows?

    We get it. You're awesome. You've never been fat. Why do you feel the need to tell the MFP community this at EVERY CHANCE YOU GET when the pretense for saying it is always so thin and transparent.

    This is MYFITNESS PAL. I just might be trying to tell you all that one diet or form of exercise does not fit all. Think for yourselves and do your own research.
  • jofjltncb6
    jofjltncb6 Posts: 34,415 Member
    Oh and by the way, injuries can keep you flat out in bed ,
    I have lost muscle but not weight even though I've been eating 2000 plus daily. Some members here have a hard time gaining.
    If Alan Aragon can't put weight on me i'm certain you can't. Sorry for dropping names, sometimes it's needed


    Then eat even more. You are not outside the laws of thermodynamics.

    Oh I did, 2500+ daily, gained 1 pound per month after 6 months of eating as much as I could. Lost those 6 pounds in 2 weeks from not tracking. Science is not fact.

    Might be that I never dieted and created an excess of fat cells. Who knows?

    We get it. You're awesome. You've never been fat. Why do you feel the need to tell the MFP community this at EVERY CHANCE YOU GET when the pretense for saying it is always so thin and transparent.

    This is MYFITNESS PAL. I just might be trying to tell you all that one diet or form of exercise does not fit all. Think for yourselves and do your own research.

    ...says the spokesperson for the MFP 1%.
  • cmriverside
    cmriverside Posts: 34,419 Member
    Oh and by the way, injuries can keep you flat out in bed ,
    I have lost muscle but not weight even though I've been eating 2000 plus daily. Some members here have a hard time gaining.
    If Alan Aragon can't put weight on me i'm certain you can't. Sorry for dropping names, sometimes it's needed


    Then eat even more. You are not outside the laws of thermodynamics.

    Oh I did, 2500+ daily, gained 1 pound per month after 6 months of eating as much as I could. Lost those 6 pounds in 2 weeks from not tracking. Science is not fact.

    Might be that I never dieted and created an excess of fat cells. Who knows?

    We get it. You're awesome. You've never been fat. Why do you feel the need to tell the MFP community this at EVERY CHANCE YOU GET when the pretense for saying it is always so thin and transparent.



    Valid question is valid.

    OH! I know the answer to this!!!

    Because she's always been thin!!!!


    Asked and answered in the question.
  • ironanimal
    ironanimal Posts: 5,922 Member
    Oh and by the way, injuries can keep you flat out in bed ,
    I have lost muscle but not weight even though I've been eating 2000 plus daily. Some members here have a hard time gaining.
    If Alan Aragon can't put weight on me i'm certain you can't. Sorry for dropping names, sometimes it's needed


    Then eat even more. You are not outside the laws of thermodynamics.

    Oh I did, 2500+ daily, gained 1 pound per month after 6 months of eating as much as I could. Lost those 6 pounds in 2 weeks from not tracking. Science is not fact.

    Might be that I never dieted and created an excess of fat cells. Who knows?


    Lolwut?

    You might want to look up the root of the word "science". You might learn just how hilarious that statement was.

    Hahaha!
    Science leaves ample space for variation.
    I am an outlier according to the tests I've had, or you can call me snowflake, freak, whatever you'd prefer.
    You just told us you gained weight when you ate over maintenance?
  • jofjltncb6
    jofjltncb6 Posts: 34,415 Member
    Withdrawn...due to being ashamed of inferior gif.

    tumblr_llgxqxdzkY1qdiwfto1_500.gif
  • etoiles_argentees
    etoiles_argentees Posts: 2,827 Member
    Oh and by the way, injuries can keep you flat out in bed ,
    I have lost muscle but not weight even though I've been eating 2000 plus daily. Some members here have a hard time gaining.
    If Alan Aragon can't put weight on me i'm certain you can't. Sorry for dropping names, sometimes it's needed


    Then eat even more. You are not outside the laws of thermodynamics.

    Oh I did, 2500+ daily, gained 1 pound per month after 6 months of eating as much as I could. Lost those 6 pounds in 2 weeks from not tracking. Science is not fact.

    Might be that I never dieted and created an excess of fat cells. Who knows?


    Lolwut?

    You might want to look up the root of the word "science". You might learn just how hilarious that statement was.

    Hahaha!
    Science leaves ample space for variation.
    I am an outlier according to the tests I've had, or you can call me snowflake, freak, whatever you'd prefer.
    You just told us you gained weight when you ate over maintenance?

    Well, maintenance on a 100 pound girl is not usually 2500+ per day when you're not doing anything. My RMR is 970, RMR averages out to almost 1100. Eating over 2500 meant eat all day, do nothing else.
  • BAMarsh
    BAMarsh Posts: 72 Member
    So many people say, "If 2000 is working for you, great. If 1200 is working for you, great." Here's the thing, 1200 will work for anyone UNTIL that person is at goal weight and tries to go back to eating "maintenance." I speak from experience. I did the 1200 calorie thing last year from January - April. I lost almost 20lbs. Guess what - I gained it all back. And I'm a runner - so it wasn't because I was eating and not exercising. It was because I went back to what should have been maintenance and my body freaked out. Same thing happened to me 10 years ago when I did weight watchers. I lost 30+lbs. I maintained it for about two years, but I maintained by continuing to eat way too little. When I started to eat a bit more - the weight slowly came back.

    The 1200 was great - in my mind - because I was losing so quickly. It wasn't really so great for my body. But now I try 1200 and I just can't do it. I've decided to take a different approach and do heavy lifting because I looked back at my pictures from when I got married and was at my lowest, and I was skinny fat. I don't want that. I'd rather weight 170 and be FIT than weight 140 and still look bad in a bikini.
  • retirehappy
    retirehappy Posts: 4,757 Member
    I think if 2000+ is working, then good for you & if 1200-1400 is working, then good for you. Everyone's body works differently & our exercise levels are all different. I hope we all lose weight & feel great.

    This ^^^^

    I feel the exact same way.
  • etoiles_argentees
    etoiles_argentees Posts: 2,827 Member
    Oh and by the way, injuries can keep you flat out in bed ,
    I have lost muscle but not weight even though I've been eating 2000 plus daily. Some members here have a hard time gaining.
    If Alan Aragon can't put weight on me i'm certain you can't. Sorry for dropping names, sometimes it's needed


    Then eat even more. You are not outside the laws of thermodynamics.

    Oh I did, 2500+ daily, gained 1 pound per month after 6 months of eating as much as I could. Lost those 6 pounds in 2 weeks from not tracking. Science is not fact.

    Might be that I never dieted and created an excess of fat cells. Who knows?

    We get it. You're awesome. You've never been fat. Why do you feel the need to tell the MFP community this at EVERY CHANCE YOU GET when the pretense for saying it is always so thin and transparent.



    Valid question is valid.

    OH! I know the answer to this!!!

    Because she's always been thin!!!!


    Asked and answered in the question.

    sooooo... that means I know nothing about nutrition and exercise?
  • brower47
    brower47 Posts: 16,356 Member
    Oh and by the way, injuries can keep you flat out in bed ,
    I have lost muscle but not weight even though I've been eating 2000 plus daily. Some members here have a hard time gaining.
    If Alan Aragon can't put weight on me i'm certain you can't. Sorry for dropping names, sometimes it's needed


    Then eat even more. You are not outside the laws of thermodynamics.

    Oh I did, 2500+ daily, gained 1 pound per month after 6 months of eating as much as I could. Lost those 6 pounds in 2 weeks from not tracking. Science is not fact.

    Might be that I never dieted and created an excess of fat cells. Who knows?

    We get it. You're awesome. You've never been fat. Why do you feel the need to tell the MFP community this at EVERY CHANCE YOU GET when the pretense for saying it is always so thin and transparent.

    This is MYFITNESS PAL. I just might be trying to tell you all that one diet or form of exercise does not fit all. Think for yourselves and do your own research.

    If only that was the real reason but that is decidedly not why you post.
  • BrunetteRunner87
    BrunetteRunner87 Posts: 591 Member
    I eat more than that, but I don't care if other people eat less than I do!
  • etoiles_argentees
    etoiles_argentees Posts: 2,827 Member
    Oh and by the way, injuries can keep you flat out in bed ,
    I have lost muscle but not weight even though I've been eating 2000 plus daily. Some members here have a hard time gaining.
    If Alan Aragon can't put weight on me i'm certain you can't. Sorry for dropping names, sometimes it's needed


    Then eat even more. You are not outside the laws of thermodynamics.

    Oh I did, 2500+ daily, gained 1 pound per month after 6 months of eating as much as I could. Lost those 6 pounds in 2 weeks from not tracking. Science is not fact.

    Might be that I never dieted and created an excess of fat cells. Who knows?

    We get it. You're awesome. You've never been fat. Why do you feel the need to tell the MFP community this at EVERY CHANCE YOU GET when the pretense for saying it is always so thin and transparent.

    This is MYFITNESS PAL. I just might be trying to tell you all that one diet or form of exercise does not fit all. Think for yourselves and do your own research.

    If only that was the real reason but that is decidedly not why you post.

    Why do I post?
  • brower47
    brower47 Posts: 16,356 Member
    Oh and by the way, injuries can keep you flat out in bed ,
    I have lost muscle but not weight even though I've been eating 2000 plus daily. Some members here have a hard time gaining.
    If Alan Aragon can't put weight on me i'm certain you can't. Sorry for dropping names, sometimes it's needed


    Then eat even more. You are not outside the laws of thermodynamics.

    Oh I did, 2500+ daily, gained 1 pound per month after 6 months of eating as much as I could. Lost those 6 pounds in 2 weeks from not tracking. Science is not fact.

    Might be that I never dieted and created an excess of fat cells. Who knows?

    We get it. You're awesome. You've never been fat. Why do you feel the need to tell the MFP community this at EVERY CHANCE YOU GET when the pretense for saying it is always so thin and transparent.

    This is MYFITNESS PAL. I just might be trying to tell you all that one diet or form of exercise does not fit all. Think for yourselves and do your own research.

    If only that was the real reason but that is decidedly not why you post.

    Why do I post?

    I could tell you but I'd like to avoid the consequences. Safe to say, a lot of people already know.
  • magerum
    magerum Posts: 12,589 Member
    Oh and by the way, injuries can keep you flat out in bed ,
    I have lost muscle but not weight even though I've been eating 2000 plus daily. Some members here have a hard time gaining.
    If Alan Aragon can't put weight on me i'm certain you can't. Sorry for dropping names, sometimes it's needed


    Then eat even more. You are not outside the laws of thermodynamics.

    Oh I did, 2500+ daily, gained 1 pound per month after 6 months of eating as much as I could. Lost those 6 pounds in 2 weeks from not tracking. Science is not fact.

    Might be that I never dieted and created an excess of fat cells. Who knows?

    We get it. You're awesome. You've never been fat. Why do you feel the need to tell the MFP community this at EVERY CHANCE YOU GET when the pretense for saying it is always so thin and transparent.



    Valid question is valid.

    OH! I know the answer to this!!!

    Because she's always been thin!!!!


    Asked and answered in the question.

    sooooo... that means I know nothing about nutrition and exercise?

    Since you use yourself as a prime example and you, yourself, say you're an outliner and only provide anecdotal evidence based on your <1% representation of the general population. I would say that as applied to the other 99%, that is an accurate statement. You typcially only seem to post to garner some sort of enjoyment out of pointing out the fact that you have never been overweight and cannot seem to gain weight because you're a special snowflake (your term for yourself).
  • LiftAllThePizzas
    LiftAllThePizzas Posts: 17,857 Member
    So many people say, "If 2000 is working for you, great. If 1200 is working for you, great." Here's the thing, 1200 will work for anyone UNTIL that person is at goal weight and tries to go back to eating "maintenance."
    Yep, just because it's "working" in the short term doesn't mean that it's a sustainable long-term strategy or isn't causing other problems.

    There was an episode of Curiosity where they tested people at various tasks while on various drugs, and the dude who was on cocaine excelled at all kinds of stuff and when they told him, "but it's really bad for your body and you should quit" he was bewildered that anyone could possibly think that. He told them they were completely wrong because look at how well he did on everything and he felt great and he was strong and he was powerful and he was so awesome and cocaine turned him into superman and made him immortal and invincible and unstoppable and they're all stupid and crazy and jealous to tell him to stop.

    Apparently that mentality is more common than I would have guessed.