Anyone losing just sticking with MFP plan?
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Yes. 20 Lbs.
I track. I eat what I want- MFP helps me to realilze portion control- thats it. When people hear tracking calories they instantly think its starving yourself. I dont starve- I eat. I just now make more informed decisions and am aware of what the number is that will allow me to continue to loose weight.
It isnt easy...but its not hard either....Its for sure not a FAD diet which lets me know I can do this forever. Stay thin (once I get there) forever. This is now life. I Like this life.
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Of course....it's like science and stuff....0
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Yes, there's really nothing more to it. I have lost 11.5 kilos with MFP.0
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Another one with a hell yeah. 3 and a half months and 20lbs down. It's been the easiest thing in the world.
This is my second time around. I make sure I eat more protein and fat because that, for me, helps so much with satiety which stops the need to snack. I walk my dogs every day and I lift every now and then (got a could of body niggles that get in the way). But I still party, I have off days - as long as you get back on it the very next meal/day you'll be fine.
Love it - and looking forward to hitting my goals0 -
Yup!0
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Yes lost all my weight on MFP plan and have kept it off for years0
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Yep. I'm down over 55 lb. in just under 18 months, and still slowly losing until I reach my goal.0
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Yep, that's all I have done for the past 83 lb of loss and it's worked very well for me.0
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Yes! The first time I tried it I was too lenient about eating back some of my calories earned through exercise. Still lost weight but very slowly. This time I only use my extra calories on a cheat meal here and there and I have taken my carb intake from 50 to 40ish and added more protein. It's working! I think everyone is different and little things may need to be adjusted. I don't think fad diets are long term solutions. It's basic math burn more than you eat and you lose weight.0
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Another resounding yes. Something about the cut-and-dried nature of MFP really works for me. It takes a lot of the emotional impact out of eating and makes it just math.0
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If by that you mean eat whatever I wanted but count calories and get a little exercise, at first I did lose weight that way. But satiety and cravings issues kicked in after I lost about 25-30 pounds. (If I remember the weight range right, it's been a few years). After fighting a losing battle with that, I had to get creative with my foods and have had to ever since.0
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Lost about 30 lbs by JUST paying attention to calories and not giving a rat's *kitten* about macros, then leaned out and dropped more body fat by tightening down on macros, while eating at a small deficit.0 -
Yes. Didn't give up any food or food group, don't cook much and eat out frequently. I just stay within my calorie goal and eat back half of exercise calories. Lost 113 pounds in 1 year and 2 weeks.0
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Its working for me. In 36 days I have lost 13 lbs. I cut most of the fried foods and watching my calories every day. I also use Protein shakes to supplement my protein intake. Portion control and patience. So far its all good. I never dieted all my life @ 60 yrs old it is hard to teach an old dog new tricks but this has been and eye opener tracking everything.0
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Yep. Steady in maintenance mode now.0
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I sure did. 75#. try to eat protein at every meal but dont stress about it. I eat carbs. i eat processed stuff. i drink real milk. i eat white bread, red meat. and when i reach goal nothing will change. just track everything.
Same here!
The question I get most often is whether I eat bread. Yes, I eat bread. I eat pizza. I eat bagels. I eat sushi. I eat everything I want. Just not all in the same day0 -
Yes. Eat less. Move more. It's pretty simple.0
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Yes!
Fad diets do not work for me, neither do fancy eating plans. I know a lot of people who still use diets and are happy that way, but it's not for me
I never thought i'd say it but it's all down to keeping accountable with food and exercise!
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Me, me, me. Pick me. :enthusiasically raises hand:
I have lost 51lbs (from 232 to 181) and am still losing by logging my food and exercise daily (500+ day streak).0 -
Yes, it's a little bit of a silly question. Because a calorie deficit is the only thing that works. All successful plans are based on it. So, using MFP all by itself works. It's amazing that it's actually that simple. No hoopla needed.0
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Yes. When I had my first child in 2008 I used MFP to lose all of the baby weight and an additional 15-20 lbs (185 to 123lbs). I logged my food, watched calories but didn't restrict any specific food or macro along with working out 3-5 times per week.
While I am sure some other methods (low cal, low fat, Paleo, etc) work for others I think logging food to stay within a calorie range and exercising works for a lot of people and for me was easier.0 -
Yes, I'm having success sticking with MFP and not doing any special diet and not exercising beyond a couple of times a week.
It works if you work it.0 -
Agreed My mantra ∆∆ just logging food and a daily walk started off with one mile a day and it took me 10 months to lose 30 lbs. Was on 1200 for 5 months. Been maintaining for a year and plan to do this for life!0
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It works if you work it.
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It's working for me! I've not as much to lose as some others have, but it's working brilliantly. Oh, I did tweak my macros a wee bit to up my protein and lower the carbs, but only ~5% different than MFP gave me, as suggested by IIFYM.com ratios. But, I'm sure the "MFP way" would work just as well, too. MFP (using moderately active) vs. IIFYM.com calorie deficts for me are within 50 calories.0
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I lost 50 pounds using MFP's plan and only worried about calories, before I even knew what a macro was. As I've progressed, I've changed a couple things a bit (like trying to get more protein because I suck at that), but still follow MFP, and eat back my exercise calories too.0
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Just using the diary log on MFP, used the customise goals function to change the carb/fat/protein ratios, to boost protein. Completed T25, now graduated to Stronglifts/ c210k. Lost 55 lbs, just weighing food and changing what I eat based on reducing processed food. No crazy diets/fads here.0
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It worked for me, I started in January of this year with a goal of losing 30 lbs. I reached that goal on my birthday in June. I used MFP straight out of the box, so to speak, that is I used their macros and settings and set my goal for 1.5 lbs a week. Some weeks I lost a little more, some weeks a little less, two plateaus, but they did not last long.
I also started exercising regularly, lifting 3 times a week, and cycling or jogging twice a week. Saturdays were fun but active and I took Sundays off.
Combined MFP with my Fitbit Force, allowing negative calories from Fitbit feed.
Stick with it, it works. Good health to you!0 -
Yes ... I love MFP. I lost 89 pounds in 9 months last year by ONLY counting my calories. I tried to eat healthy, but did not deprive myself of things like pizza or a treat every now and then as long as it fit within my calorie allowance. I didn't feel deprived and I still continued to lose. Unfortunately this year has brought some pretty hefty stressors and I stopped logging and got out of control. (I'm a terrible stress eater!) I've finally discovered what was going on and have just started back on MFP. I now have to re-lose a lot of pounds that I'm not too pleased about, but this time I know I can do it. I did it last year and I'm stronger this year knowing that it is possible. It will probably take me until the end of the year to get back to where I was last year, but I'm looking forward to getting there again. Hang in there! Even if you are unable to exercise in the beginning, you will still lose. I'm living proof of it! Good luck!0
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