HELP I ate too many calories :|
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1000 net calories?
this seems to have been overlooked.
dude...cmon.
edited: oh nm, it wasnt overlooked. though i do hope OP comes back to address this point.0 -
Of course you ate this much. This is what happens when you aren't consuming enough calories in the first place. Start eating a reasonable amount daily, and you won't go nuts and binge. FIFY.0
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Ok, didn't realize 1000 Net out of the daily 2000 was too low. I haven't quite experienced any problems yet, so I think (luckily) I found out about it soon enough.
The online calculator someone cited says my BMR and TDEE are (rounding up) around 2000 and 3000 calories respectively.
Since I clearly need to start from scratch on all of this Net calories issue, which one of these should I be looking at? And isn't 3000 too much? And thanks to all of those who clicked on this thread just to condescend me. Delightful and original as always.
UPDATE: I used another calculator, and got these results.
http://m.imgur.com/ICLrzxx
Basically: 3000 for maintenance, 2000 for weight loss, and 1600 for "faster" weight loss.
So if I Net 2000 per day, I Net 14000 weekly. That leaves me with 7000 calories available. 7000 calories = 2Lbs.
So Net 2000 it is? Please, do instruct me if I'm wrong.0 -
yup one day . let it go and move on. I have to tell myself that every couple of weeks0
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Ok, didn't realize 1000 Net out of the daily 2000 was too low. I haven't quite experienced any problems yet, so I think (luckily) I found out about it soon enough.
The online calculator someone cited says my BMR and TDEE are (rounding up) around 2000 and 3000 calories respectively.
Since I clearly need to start from scratch on all of this Net calories issue, which one of these should I be looking at? And isn't 3000 too much?
And thanks to all of those who clicked on this thread just to condescend me. Delightful and original as always.
UPDATE: I used another calculator, and got these results.
http://m.imgur.com/ICLrzxx
Basically: 2700 for maintenance, 2100 for weight loss, and 1600 for "faster" weight loss.
So Net 2100 it is? Please, do instruct me if I'm wrong.
Hopefully someone who's been here longer than me will reply, but, I think you're misunderstanding what Net means. If your calorie goal is 2,000, that's what your Net calories should be at the end of the day - after what you've eaten has been added in, and what you've burned off during exercise has been taken away (MFP does that calculation for you).
What I'm saying is I don't understand why you feel you have to go on a huge exercise spree to try to get your Net cals down to 1,000 when your calorie goal is double that.0 -
So why don't you make this easy on yourself and eat 20% below your TDEE?
That's 2400 calories, and you don't have to worry about eating this back or that back.
I'm presuming your TDEE is calculated correctly in making this post.
Edited because I missed the 2700 TDEE for maintenance. That is 2160 calories to lose if you subtract 20%. Since you don't have much to lose, I wouldn't cut any more drastically than that. Heck, if you wanted to take the loss slower, you could eat 2400 calories and still lose, just at a slower pace.0 -
Let your body take a break every now and then. If you work it off, no worries
It may be better to look at your weekly calorie goal if you stay pretty well under most days. I know it makes ME feel loads better about what I've eaten0 -
Two things.
Meh. It's one day.
1,000 net calories? Every day?0 -
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So why don't you make this easy on yourself and eat 20% below your TDEE?
That's 2400 calories, and you don't have to worry about eating this back or that back.
I'm presuming your TDEE is calculated correctly in making this post.
Edited because I missed the 2700 TDEE for maintenance. That is 2160 calories to lose if you subtract 20%. Since you don't have much to lose, I wouldn't cut any more drastically than that. Heck, if you wanted to take the loss slower, you could eat 2400 calories and still lose, just at a slower pace.
It is correct, according to three different calculators. I will try eating 2100 daily for a week, see how that goes. If it's not working I'll pick it up a bit, I'm in no rush. Thanks!0 -
So why don't you make this easy on yourself and eat 20% below your TDEE?
That's 2400 calories, and you don't have to worry about eating this back or that back.
I'm presuming your TDEE is calculated correctly in making this post.
Edited because I missed the 2700 TDEE for maintenance. That is 2160 calories to lose if you subtract 20%. Since you don't have much to lose, I wouldn't cut any more drastically than that. Heck, if you wanted to take the loss slower, you could eat 2400 calories and still lose, just at a slower pace.
It is correct, according to three different calculators. I will try eating 2100 daily for a week, see how that goes. If it's not working I'll pick it up a bit, I'm in no rush. Thanks!
Just remember that when you use this method, you don't eat back exercise calories. It's a straight number. Recalculate it and adjust accordingly ever 5-10 pounds lost. Since you only have 4 kg to lose, you probably won't need to adjust.0 -
I hope you're getting enough protein man. Losing weight that fast is probably approaching some very serious lean body mass loss as well as fat. AKA you're looking at more than half the weightloss being muscle loss.
I generally don't trust the calorie counts (especially from this site as they are WAY way too generous. Your body gets adapted to exercise incredibly easy and will be much more efficient at things you do all the time).0 -
I hope you're getting enough protein man. Losing weight that fast is probably approaching some very serious lean body mass loss as well as fat. AKA you're looking at more than half the weightloss being muscle loss.
I generally don't trust the calorie counts (especially from this site as they are WAY way too generous. Your body gets adapted to exercise incredibly easy and will be much more efficient at things you do all the time).
I take whey to meet my protein requirements, two scoops a day, which I hope is enough (plus the protein I get from food).0 -
When do you weigh in??? Last Wed I had a horrible calorie day (all of it was at night too right before bed...pasta, meatballs, garlic bread, cookies LOL) So Thursday I just ate lean and took my body attack class...Friday I ate lean and ran 6 miles, and I was still down 2 lbs on Saturday morning. Mind you I DID NOT under eat the next two days but it was definately cleaner just because of Weds super heavy carb load. By the way, you are HUMAN, these things happen, just don't beat yourself, tomorrow is another day! To be honest I work on a 80/20 plan...I eat clean during the week (except for last Wed obviously) but then just eat whatever on the weekends. I don't feel deprived and having a relaxed weekend is nice because I don't over do but if I want a latte and a doughnut for breakfast and then a cheeseburger for dinner, i am going to have it and not feel bad about it!!! Good luck and don't beat yourself up!0
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here is my nat calorie chart for the last 90 days, a lot of the days in the past look low because i recently upped my calories
you will be fine OP
COOL! I didn't know you could do that!0 -
here is my nat calorie chart for the last 90 days, a lot of the days in the past look low because i recently upped my calories
you will be fine OP
I see most days you Netted 500 calories below your goal... how much did you lose?0 -
OP, you shouldn't be shooting for 2 pounds per week loss, that is too aggressive for the amount you need to lose.0
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Honestly, it was just one day. Do better tomorrow and don't worry about it.
^Agreed. You may see a blip on the scale this week because of it, but it's far more likely to be from water retention than actual weight gain.
+1 Also, you REALLY need to be eating more than 1000 net calories per day.0 -
It happens. Just get back on track and don't beat yourself up over it. One bad meal occasionally will not keep you from meeting long term goals. I actually allow myself one "cheat meal" a week and still a have been losing each week.0
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