So you want a nice stomach
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I have a question just done my tdee on a website and it says 1542 (cos at the min I don't exercise) and when you take away 20% it works out about 1234, is this how I am suppose to work it out?? (At the min mfp is set to 1370 cos I told it I wanted to lose 1/2lb a wk)
You are within 20 pounds of your goal and not exercising. You don't have to use 20%, you can use 10% or 15%. The reason why I said to use 20 is because most the people following ALL the advice I gave will have a higher TDEE from the exercise. If you aren't exercising and you don't have much to lose then your TDEE will be lower (you'll also have to be careful with intake because not weighing something as simple as peanut butter could put you over your TDEE very easy).
Ahhhh ok I get it now sorry for being thick lol ????
Will try 10% and see how I get on and then increase when I start exercising again (hopefully it works for me ???? need rid of my mummy tummy lol) oh and congrats on the weight loss etc...0 -
Question: Okay so I went to the website you suggested for TDEE and put in all the info they asked for. I decided to look at the whole thing, and it's telling me that it will take me a year to lose 60lbs using "intermittant fasting" can you please help me understand why it is such a slow approach? I realize it's not going to happen overnight (it's taken me 3 months to knock off 14lbs) but this just seems way too slow!0
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Ok so now that I've done the math it sounds like I'll be losing a pound a week for the next year, going at my pace. >.< It sounds SOOOO SLOOOOOW though! I want to lose 2lbs per week! I'd like to fix my health issues a little faster!0
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Ok so now that I've done the math it sounds like I'll be losing a pound a week for the next year, going at my pace. >.< It sounds SOOOO SLOOOOOW though! I want to lose 2lbs per week! I'd like to fix my health issues a little faster!
More likely than not, you'll notice your health markers improving as you lose the weight and/or get fitter. Whether you do 1 lb per week or two, the point is to select an approach you can actually stick to for the long haul and accomplish your goal. One year is going to come and go, anyway. Where do you want to be?0 -
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Question: Okay so I went to the website you suggested for TDEE and put in all the info they asked for. I decided to look at the whole thing, and it's telling me that it will take me a year to lose 60lbs using "intermittant fasting" can you please help me understand why it is such a slow approach? I realize it's not going to happen overnight (it's taken me 3 months to knock off 14lbs) but this just seems way too slow!Ok so now that I've done the math it sounds like I'll be losing a pound a week for the next year, going at my pace. >.< It sounds SOOOO SLOOOOOW though! I want to lose 2lbs per week! I'd like to fix my health issues a little faster!
You don't have to use "intermittent fasting" the calculator is just from an intermittent fasting site. On average I lost 20 pounds a year and it took 3 years to reach my goal. No matter how fast or slow it is you'll still be happy when you get there. I would rather lose slow, fill my protein and strength train than try to drop it as fast as possible. In the long run you'll have less weight to lose because more of the weight will come from fat, meaning better body composition at the end.
You obviously don't have to listen to my advice. By all means set your goal to lose 2 pounds a week on here. Although your body has shown that it is happy losing a pound a week. The point of my entire post was saying you have to eat at a deficit, eating next to nothing is not necessary, strength training and protein are important to body composition.0 -
so you want a nice and flat belly part 1/1:
eat calorie deficit, and hit the weights (hard).
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Question: Okay so I went to the website you suggested for TDEE and put in all the info they asked for. I decided to look at the whole thing, and it's telling me that it will take me a year to lose 60lbs using "intermittant fasting" can you please help me understand why it is such a slow approach? I realize it's not going to happen overnight (it's taken me 3 months to knock off 14lbs) but this just seems way too slow!Ok so now that I've done the math it sounds like I'll be losing a pound a week for the next year, going at my pace. >.< It sounds SOOOO SLOOOOOW though! I want to lose 2lbs per week! I'd like to fix my health issues a little faster!
You don't have to use "intermittent fasting" the calculator is just from an intermittent fasting site. On average I lost 20 pounds a year and it took 3 years to reach my goal. No matter how fast or slow it is you'll still be happy when you get there. I would rather lose slow, fill my protein and strength train than try to drop it as fast as possible. In the long run you'll have less weight to lose because more of the weight will come from fat, meaning better body composition at the end.
You obviously don't have to listen to my advice. By all means set your goal to lose 2 pounds a week on here. Although your body has shown that it is happy losing a pound a week. The point of my entire post was saying you have to eat at a deficit, eating next to nothing is not necessary, strength training and protein are important to body composition.
Thanks for the reply, I didn't think you'd be available! I usually don't get responses from OPs.0 -
great info thx u very much0
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Thank you for this post - it is just what I needed!0
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Thanks for the great info! So helpful!0
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OP, did you eat at TDEE-20% each day or did you use the info on the third tab and eat at TDEE on workout days? And when you use the 1percentedge.com calculator, do you leave all of the choices on the right side of the second tab (Basic Info) at their defaults? I know that the calculators are best estimates but I'm wondering if you have found that one calculation is more true than another.0
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OP, did you eat at TDEE-20% each day or did you use the info on the third tab and eat at TDEE on workout days? And when you use the 1percentedge.com calculator, do you leave all of the choices on the right side of the second tab (Basic Info) at their defaults? I know that the calculators are best estimates but I'm wondering if you have found that one calculation is more true than another.
I just ate at TDEE-20% (or -15%) every day. I didn't change it for workout days because I lift 5-6 days a week. On the second tab I put in as much information as I had and left the BMR calculation at the default. On the third tab I custom selected -20% (currently I do closer to -15%).
The calculator for 1percentedge.com and for IIFYM.com are pretty close and I have found them both to be pretty accurate as far as TDEE goes when I am honest.0 -
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Are you still working on losing weight, hence the -15%, or do you do that in order to account for days when you want to splurge?
I'm kind of hitting a wall, mentally, after losing all year. I'm reminded of when we built our house and the frame and siding went up so quickly but then the detail work seemed to take forever. I've lost a lot this year and am down to the last 10-15 pounds and it's just kind of wearing on me. I think I might need to take a break and eat at maintenance for awhile.0 -
Ummm....I don't care how skinny you get how much weight you lose or how many sit-ups, training you do, how much self discipline, self will you have, if you have had babies, especially 2-3+ there's no way you will have a ripped stomach EVER AGAIN, although it can be IMPROVED WITH EXERCISE AND MOSTLY IMPROVED BY SURGRY. There will always be that extra skin from STRETCHING.....but for me I am PROUD AND OF MY STRETCH MARKS those are my BATTLE SCARS and I would not have my BEAUTIFUL SONS WITHOUT THEM
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<- has had a baby. No surgery here.
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OP I often see your posts/blogs and they are always inspiring. Keep up with the awesome!1 -
Are you still working on losing weight, hence the -15%, or do you do that in order to account for days when you want to splurge?
I'm kind of hitting a wall, mentally, after losing all year. I'm reminded of when we built our house and the frame and siding went up so quickly but then the detail work seemed to take forever. I've lost a lot this year and am down to the last 10-15 pounds and it's just kind of wearing on me. I think I might need to take a break and eat at maintenance for awhile.
Since you're losing steam, it's probably best for your mental health to take a week or two off and eat at maintenance.0 -
Are you still working on losing weight, hence the -15%, or do you do that in order to account for days when you want to splurge?
I'm kind of hitting a wall, mentally, after losing all year. I'm reminded of when we built our house and the frame and siding went up so quickly but then the detail work seemed to take forever. I've lost a lot this year and am down to the last 10-15 pounds and it's just kind of wearing on me. I think I might need to take a break and eat at maintenance for awhile.
Since you're losing steam, it's probably best for your mental health to take a week or two off and eat at maintenance.
That's what I'm thinking. I was hoping to make it to Thanksgiving week before taking another break but that's too far off.0 -
Are you still working on losing weight, hence the -15%, or do you do that in order to account for days when you want to splurge?
I'm kind of hitting a wall, mentally, after losing all year. I'm reminded of when we built our house and the frame and siding went up so quickly but then the detail work seemed to take forever. I've lost a lot this year and am down to the last 10-15 pounds and it's just kind of wearing on me. I think I might need to take a break and eat at maintenance for awhile.
I reached my goal and competed in a bodybuilding competition. I took a year off to gain mass and in that time I gained fat. I am currently working to lose that fat and since my body fat isn't super high I have lowered the deficit from 20% under my TDEE to about 15% under.
I'm thinking you should take that break for a bit then go back to a deficit. It's good for your brain and body.0 -
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Great to know about this tips, Thanks for sharing this this great tips here. I am just going to follow your tips.0
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Awesome post! Thanks.You won't magically lose belly fat or thigh fat or any other fat. It will come off where it wants to.0
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