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Great post! bookmarked0
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Great info brother0
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bump0
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Great info brother0
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That is awesome and everything I have been thinking since I been here. And for sure all true.. 1200 calories is BS.. Im just saying0
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In this link you posted, which number is the amount of calories you should be eating in a day? Is it the one that says BMR? That's way more than what MFP tells me. This is confusing0 -
In this link you posted, which number is the amount of calories you should be eating in a day? Is it the one that says BMR? That's way more than what MFP tells me. This is confusing
slow down and actually read through the page. don't just plug in numbers and look for quick answers.0 -
AMEN!!!! Great advice.0
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Thanks for this!0
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thanks much! Great info0
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This is another brilliant post more people should be looking at! :drinker:0
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In this link you posted, which number is the amount of calories you should be eating in a day? Is it the one that says BMR? That's way more than what MFP tells me. This is confusing
slow down and actually read through the page. don't just plug in numbers and look for quick answers.
I didn't do that. I just still don't understand what it all means even after searching around and reading the page.0 -
I'm confused. The first piece of advice in this list is:
1. don't trust the initial setup that MFP provides. If you put in the wrong/inaccurate information, it'll tell you to eat an amount that may not be applicable.
My question: So what am I supposed to do? I'm guessing the answer is not "Quit MFP because it's inaccurate"?
I put in my weight, activity level, and how much I want to lose per week. MFP said I could have 1,860 calories a day and lose 1 lb per week.
I synced it with FitBit and so when I exercise, MFP adds more calories to my bank.
What about this situation should I not trust and how can I correct for whatever issues it might have?
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Tagged because awesome.0
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I'm confused. The first piece of advice in this list is:
1. don't trust the initial setup that MFP provides. If you put in the wrong/inaccurate information, it'll tell you to eat an amount that may not be applicable.
My question: So what am I supposed to do? I'm guessing the answer is not "Quit MFP because it's inaccurate"?
I put in my weight, activity level, and how much I want to lose per week. MFP said I could have 1,860 calories a day and lose 1 lb per week.
I synced it with FitBit and so when I exercise, MFP adds more calories to my bank.
What about this situation should I not trust and how can I correct for whatever issues it might have?
Thanks!
All of the calculators out there, MFP included, give estimates. The reason I toss that information out is for people that are allergic to reading the rest of the information that MFP provides when they set up their accounts.
For example, 22 year old girl comes here.. wanting to lose her freshmen 15... so she puts in that she's sedentary, wants to lose 2lbs a week (because OMG it's bikini season soon!) and then gets set with a 1200 calorie goal.
Having set 1lb loss and pairing with a fitbit, you're doin it right.
That being said; these are ALL estimations. That's why I end my wall with the whole spill about taking 6 weeks or more to figure out your own information.0 -
In this link you posted, which number is the amount of calories you should be eating in a day? Is it the one that says BMR? That's way more than what MFP tells me. This is confusing
slow down and actually read through the page. don't just plug in numbers and look for quick answers.
I didn't do that. I just still don't understand what it all means even after searching around and reading the page.
How many calories your body burns to just.. well.. exist on a daily basis. When your liver is churning away down inside you, it takes fuel. Calories.
That's what it means.0 -
I'm confused. The first piece of advice in this list is:
1. don't trust the initial setup that MFP provides. If you put in the wrong/inaccurate information, it'll tell you to eat an amount that may not be applicable.
My question: So what am I supposed to do? I'm guessing the answer is not "Quit MFP because it's inaccurate"?
I put in my weight, activity level, and how much I want to lose per week. MFP said I could have 1,860 calories a day and lose 1 lb per week.
I synced it with FitBit and so when I exercise, MFP adds more calories to my bank.
What about this situation should I not trust and how can I correct for whatever issues it might have?
Thanks!
Easy!
Take info from Fitbit.com for 1-2 months, find out what average daily burn is.
Set up MFP custom to reflect that number with a deficit.
So my average burn in fitbit for the last 2 years is 2400ish.
To lose a pound, provided i believe in simple math for weight loss, i'd eat 1900/day.
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I'm confused. The first piece of advice in this list is:
1. don't trust the initial setup that MFP provides. If you put in the wrong/inaccurate information, it'll tell you to eat an amount that may not be applicable.
My question: So what am I supposed to do? I'm guessing the answer is not "Quit MFP because it's inaccurate"?
I put in my weight, activity level, and how much I want to lose per week. MFP said I could have 1,860 calories a day and lose 1 lb per week.
I synced it with FitBit and so when I exercise, MFP adds more calories to my bank.
What about this situation should I not trust and how can I correct for whatever issues it might have?
Thanks!
Easy!
Take info from Fitbit.com for 1-2 months, find out what average daily burn is.
Set up MFP custom to reflect that number with a deficit.
So my average burn in fitbit for the last 2 years is 2400ish.
To lose a pound, provided i believe in simple math for weight loss, i'd eat 1900/day.
;D
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bump :drinker:0
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Bump... This is golden.0
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Thanks!0
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this is great b/c this has soo been me.. I needed this.. really this was me, have you been creepin lol0
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VERY NICE (borat voice)0
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I was wondering the same thing about the twinkie and vodka diet! Dang, I can't believe I missed it. :laugh:0
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:drinker:0
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Hiya....first time here! Nice to be with other "losers" : )
How do I make a chart that shows pounds lost?0 -
Hiya....first time here! Nice to be with other "losers" : )
How do I make a chart that shows pounds lost?0 -
Thanks for this information. Is there a way to bookmark this post to refer to later?0
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Thanks for this information. Is there a way to bookmark this post to refer to later?
Typically, CTRL+D will add it to your favorites.0
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