Am I doing the right things?
cazattack2
Posts: 37 Member
I need some advice. I THINK i'm doing things right, but wanted feedback and suggestions.
Here's my current stats/routine:
I'm female, 5'10", 182lbs, goal is 160, I have a medium frame.
BMR= 1633 TDEE= 2245, I try to stick to 1680 calories/day.
I aim for 30% protein, about 120g/day, protein keeps me fuller and from what i've read about macros keeping a higher protein intake will help preserve muscle tissue? I also eat a LOT of fruit, some veggies.
I do 20-30 min HIIT cardio about 3 times/week, resistance training (mostly TRX with a personal trainer) 1-2x/week (I PROBABLY could increase this, but the TRX is usually occupied at my gym) I do the resistance after cardio and don't have much resting time between sets, so my heart rate stays up. I'm usually sore for a day after doing resistance training, and either do light cardio or don't work out the next day.
I'm not terribly active at work ( i'm a therapist and nanny), but I do walk around, play on the playground,sometimes carry small kids around. But i'm rather lazy at home.
Is there anything else/different I should be doing? So far this has been moderately effective. In 5 weeks i've lost about 5 lbs.
Here's my current stats/routine:
I'm female, 5'10", 182lbs, goal is 160, I have a medium frame.
BMR= 1633 TDEE= 2245, I try to stick to 1680 calories/day.
I aim for 30% protein, about 120g/day, protein keeps me fuller and from what i've read about macros keeping a higher protein intake will help preserve muscle tissue? I also eat a LOT of fruit, some veggies.
I do 20-30 min HIIT cardio about 3 times/week, resistance training (mostly TRX with a personal trainer) 1-2x/week (I PROBABLY could increase this, but the TRX is usually occupied at my gym) I do the resistance after cardio and don't have much resting time between sets, so my heart rate stays up. I'm usually sore for a day after doing resistance training, and either do light cardio or don't work out the next day.
I'm not terribly active at work ( i'm a therapist and nanny), but I do walk around, play on the playground,sometimes carry small kids around. But i'm rather lazy at home.
Is there anything else/different I should be doing? So far this has been moderately effective. In 5 weeks i've lost about 5 lbs.
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5lbs in 5 weeks?
You're doing it all right..0 -
Hey! I think you doing great , I think what is also important is watching what you eat but don't starve yourself, also you should adjust your calorie intake as you lose weight. I am 5'4 started at 165 3 weeks ago now I am at 150. I follow the 1200 cal/day. I cut out rice, meat which wasn't hard because I ate chicken only. I replaced it with mushrooms, broccoli and turkey. The rice I replaced with a baked potatoe, brown bread, tortilla bread, the first week I started I lost 8 pounds. I eat five-six meals incl. fruits, yogurts etc, work out 4/7 days for at least an hour doing cardio. I included this as something that might help I am also going to start considering protein!0
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Hey! I think you doing great , I think what is also important is watching what you eat but don't starve yourself, also you should adjust your calorie intake as you lose weight. I am 5'4 started at 165 3 weeks ago now I am at 150. I follow the 1200 cal/day. I cut out rice, meat which wasn't hard because I ate chicken only. I replaced it with mushrooms, broccoli and turkey. The rice I replaced with a baked potatoe, brown bread, tortilla bread, the first week I started I lost 8 pounds. I eat five-six meals incl. fruits, yogurts etc, work out 4/7 days for at least an hour doing cardio. I included this as something that might help I am also going to start considering protein!
YOU should be eating more...0 -
Thanks!
I've lost weight before through dieting alone and saw a much larger drop in the first few weeks. But I guess it's different this time because i'm working out.0 -
Thanks!
I've lost weight before through dieting alone and saw a much larger drop in the first few weeks. But I guess it's different this time because i'm working out.
Quit trying to rush it.0 -
One pound per week is excellent. You should be happy!!!0
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Faster losses are typically associated with loss of lean mass. Unless you wanna look just as pudgy and smaller, keep doing what you're doing.0
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You're eating plenty of protein and being active, great job
I would personally eat a bit closer to TDEE. It will make weight loss slower, but you will retain more muscle mass.0 -
Thanks!
I've lost weight before through dieting alone and saw a much larger drop in the first few weeks. But I guess it's different this time because i'm working out.
Quit trying to rush it.
^I agree with this.0 -
Thanks everyone.
I could try eating closer to TDEE, but honestly with all the protein, 1680 cals makes me pretty full. i've heard of eating more carbs on training days so maybe i can try that.0 -
I'm your height but 15 years older, I weigh just slightly less and exercise about the same amount. I calculated my TDEE using Fat2Fit Radio and even with a deficit I still eat between 2000 and 2200 calories a day. I think you might be short-changing yourself nutritionally, despite eating the right amount of protein, by keeping your calories so low. Just something to consider, I'm not a doctor.0
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I definitely have my more than 1680 days! Especially training days, they're usually about 1800-2100. 1680 is average, after i remove cals from workouts.0
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That sounds a lot more sustainable! I think you're definitely doing the "right" things for you.0
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