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RoyBeck
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I'm 29, 5 ft 10, 224lbs and workout 60 minutes 5x per week in my gym. My TDEE is anywhere from 2500-2900 so I take 2700 as an average. TDEE -20 would therefore be 2160. I eat between 1900-2200 most days.
Question is how do I workout my maintenance number? Is it simply your bmr?
Question is how do I workout my maintenance number? Is it simply your bmr?
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BMR = calories your body burns before daily activity is added in (so energy used for organs to function properly)
TDEE = maintenance calories... bmr + daily activity + exercise
Eating at your BMR would actually cause you to lose weight not maintain. When I switch, I will probably work my way up from my deficit by (an extra 100 or 200 calories added to daily goal each week) until I stop losing weight.0 -
I'm 29, 5 ft 10, 224lbs and workout 60 minutes 5x per week in my gym. My TDEE is anywhere from 2500-2900 so I take 2700 as an average. TDEE -20 would therefore be 2160. I eat between 1900-2200 most days.
Question is how do I workout my maintenance number? Is it simply your bmr?
Your TDEE is your maintenance.0 -
Oh right ok thank you. I am losing but have stalled recently. Not overly worried but this info will help so thanks again.0
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