Website for calculating weight lost
coconutfox
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I used to go on this website that if I typed in what I was eating per day it would give you a table of how much you would lose each week over time, calculating the changes in weight loss. It was a random page on a website that was about food I think, or travelling I can't remember. Does anyone know what website I mean? It was white background...
I know they are not truly accurate but it kept me sane and I've completely forgot the link!!
I know they are not truly accurate but it kept me sane and I've completely forgot the link!!
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I would love to know of this website too!!0
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I've remembered!! It's called losertown!0
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Ooh that's a handy little tool!0
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http://www.losertown.org/eats/cal.php !! i love using it0
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Sobering. At 1500 calories a day, it'll take me 5 more months to lose this last 14 lbs.0
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Wahoo it says if I follow TDEE at 1860 a day I will be there by 02/09/2015.
Guess I need to up my 2 workouts a week to 3-5 hours total because then it says 9/08/2014 which is much happier of a date.0 -
Pretty sure this calculator is going to be inaccurate for most people on MFP who are trying to lose weight. The calculator used on that website doesn't take into account body fat percentage. It thinks I'm burning way more calories per day than I really am because it's assuming I have a proportional amount of lean muscle. That's also why my TDEE drops so fast in its calculation as I lose weight. In fact, my TDEE should drop very gradually if I burn only fat and none of my existing lean muscle.0
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Pretty sure this calculator is going to be inaccurate for most people on MFP who are trying to lose weight. The calculator used on that website doesn't take into account body fat percentage. It thinks I'm burning way more calories per day than I really am because it's assuming I have a proportional amount of lean muscle. That's also why my TDEE drops so fast in its calculation as I lose weight. In fact, my TDEE should drop very gradually if I burn only fat and none of my existing lean muscle.
I noticed that too but for most people who have no idea what BF% they are at the other methods will not work for them. I have more LBM so this is saying a lower TDEE then what I really have but meh like all calculators they have a margin of error.0 -
Pretty sure this calculator is going to be inaccurate for most people on MFP who are trying to lose weight. The calculator used on that website doesn't take into account body fat percentage. It thinks I'm burning way more calories per day than I really am because it's assuming I have a proportional amount of lean muscle. That's also why my TDEE drops so fast in its calculation as I lose weight. In fact, my TDEE should drop very gradually if I burn only fat and none of my existing lean muscle.0
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Well it is entertaining anyway. I should be close to my goal by Christmas according to that site where as other sites dont out me there until May or June of next year . I would have to lose at least 10 pounds everymonth to be there by xmas. Nice but unrealistic. Especially as I get smaller0
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Pretty cool I would love to be the weight they are suggesting by the time I go to Disney in November - now that's a goal to strive for0
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I put in the calories that I eat now. I average about 1600 daily including exercise. I calorie cycle that is just my average. When I put that in, it has me at my goal by 8/25 at a 1 lb per week loss. Seems to match what I am doing now. So for me its about right.0
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To calculate your loss per week in pounds is just [Caloric Deficit / 3500] * 7. You can do that on a hand calculator or your phones calculator app easily.0
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Yes, but that site re-calcs your TDEE estimate for each weight loss, too, so you can see it slow down over time. And you can change your intake or activity level and immediately see how the whole time series changes.0
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Nice tool that might add to my weight loss information, however it seems to have some inaccuracies. For example, the range for my healthy weight is 128 to 168 pounds. I pretty sure that I would be close to death at 128, sickly at 150. My ultimate ideal would probably be 175 to 180 based on my body and muscle mass...but still cool to see it laid out that way.0
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Can't be right... it tells me that eating 1300 calories a day I won't hit my goal till June of 2016...0
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hmmm will have to check this out at home0
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Nice tool that might add to my weight loss information, however it seems to have some inaccuracies. For example, the range for my healthy weight is 128 to 168 pounds. I pretty sure that I would be close to death at 128, sickly at 150. My ultimate ideal would probably be 175 to 180 based on my body and muscle mass...but still cool to see it laid out that way.0
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Thank you, coconutfox! It's close to my own calculations, but the visual reinforcement is helpful and inspiring. :flowerforyou:0
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10/20/2014 seems awfully soon- but it is motivating to know that by some account (however exaggerated) I can make it by Christmas!0
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Ut oh. Two years from now I'm going to weigh 72.2 pounds.0
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10/20/2014 seems awfully soon- but it is motivating to know that by some account (however exaggerated) I can make it by Christmas!0
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10/20/2014 seems awfully soon- but it is motivating to know that by some account (however exaggerated) I can make it by Christmas!
Where do you enter your goal weight? I only see current weight and calories you plan to eat.0 -
You're right, you don't enter a goal weight. I guess my same question applies though-- Is 45 lbs. less the weight she'd be at in mid-Oct?0
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