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  • platoon
    platoon Posts: 340
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    Love this! THANKS SO MUCH! :-)
  • cmriverside
    cmriverside Posts: 34,121 Member
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    Here is the original post by Viviakay. She is the awesomest of the awesome. Read her blog, too. You'll be so glad you did.

    V, I miss you, hope you don't mind my doing this for the newer members who don't know their way around the boards as well.

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    OK, this will be long. Please read it if you are confused. Disclaimer: I am not a dietician or a doctor, just a successful loser and maintainer, who has consulted both doctors and dieticians.

    Question #1:

    Should I eat all my calories?

    Yes. MFP is already figuring a deficit for you to lose weight. This deficit is based on what you need to eat based on your everyday activity, not counting exercise. In the end, it's all about "net calories" (you can view yours under reports)

    Example: you need to eat 2,000 calories to maintain your current weight (random number)
    MFP will tell you to eat 1,500 to lose one pound per week (500x7=3500=one pound loss).

    Let's say you exercise, and burn 500 additional calories.
    UH-OH, now you are at a 1,000 calorie a day deficit. You need 2,000 calories to maintian, are already restricted to 1500, so now your net calories are a 1,000 a day. This is starvation central. Your body, which is very good at keeping you alive, will store and save calories. You WILL stop losing weight. You WILL want to throw your scale out the window.

    Eat your exercise calories. At least eat most of them.

    Question #2:
    I'm eating 1200 calories, I feel like crap and I'm not losing weight. What gives?

    Answer:
    Run, don't walk, to "tools" and use the BMR calculator. Please, please, please, eat at least your BMR calories every day. You might lose weight more slowly, but you will still lose, and you will not longer feel a sudden urge to fall over every time you do, well, anything.

    Question #3:
    I'm doing "everything right" and the scale won't move.

    Answer #1: The scale is the devil. Step away from the scale. Buy a tape measure, notice how your clothes are (probably) fitting better. Muscle is more dense than fat, and takes up less space on your body. More muscle on your body will make the scale freeze or (gasp) move upward.

    Answer #2: You're not being honest. In order for this to work, you must record every morsel of food that goes in your body. Also, if you ride a stationary bike for 30 minutes and barely break a sweat and can still chatter on your cell phone (OK, that's my personal gym pet peeve) then you're probably not working "vigorously". Don't overestimate your exercise calories. (this was a big mistake I made in the past.)

    Answer #3: Your body might be re-adjusting. How you feel is the most important mark of progress. It's very easy to fixate on numbers, but feeling better really should be its own reward.

    Question #4:
    So, if I'm eating my exercise calories, what's the point of exercise?

    Answer: (warning: extremely opinionated answer ahead)
    You don't. You can lose weight through diet alone. But, then you will be skinny and flabby. Is a model skinnier than me? OH, YES! Is she healthier than me? probably NOT. She couldn't survive the hour-long spin class that I take three times a week. Trust me. Her skin is a mess, she smokes, and she looks like crap in person. (this is a generalization. I don't hate models, but this is their lifestyle. . .I used to be a "dresser" at shows, and I saw a lot of "behind the scenes" stuff.

    Does that help? Please say it does.:flowerforyou:

    written by Viviakay http://www.myfitnesspal.com/topics/show/6556-the-answers-to-the-questions?page=1

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    :heart:
  • MissJennaBelle
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    GREAT post! Very valid points made :happy: Thanks!!! :flowerforyou:
  • _Sarah_
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    Thank you. This made me feel better about eating some of my exercise calories.
  • ladyhawk00
    ladyhawk00 Posts: 2,457 Member
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    Bump!
  • Jenyfur1
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  • arewethereyet
    arewethereyet Posts: 18,702 Member
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    was going to copy and past but see Cheryl already has. Viv has some sound advise here which deserves a pleasent bump:flowerforyou:
  • lajuice24
    lajuice24 Posts: 409 Member
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    For a newbie like me this is like finding a pot of gold! Thanks!
  • ladyhawk00
    ladyhawk00 Posts: 2,457 Member
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  • nanc94
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  • ladyhawk00
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  • AI1108
    AI1108 Posts: 488 Member
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    bump!
  • cmriverside
    cmriverside Posts: 34,121 Member
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    THE answers are still good. :smile: bump
  • brendalyne
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  • MissMaggie3
    MissMaggie3 Posts: 2,464 Member
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    Have I bumped this already? Probably, but just in case, I'm going to bump it again. :bigsmile:
  • theba2il
    theba2il Posts: 548 Member
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    :flowerforyou:
  • babygurl48
    babygurl48 Posts: 1,236 Member
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  • calibri
    calibri Posts: 439 Member
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    Oh, so I'm supposed to eat my exercise calories?!

    ... I'm kidding, please don't hurt me.
  • pleasepleaseno
    pleasepleaseno Posts: 166 Member
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    Why does everyone act like you're not going to lose weight if you eat less than 1200 calories each day?
    This isn't true, or else people wouldn't starve to death.
    Haha.
    Derp :)