So confused about my calorie count..Help..

Sexymama34
Sexymama34 Posts: 43 Member
edited September 26 in Food and Nutrition
Ok..Iam pretty new on here. I have been reading alot of postings on Calorie counting...I don't know if Iam doing good at this or not...I alway have calories left in the green, I though I had to have the calories that I have from excersie left, and at least 550 calories a day from this to lose 1.5-2 lbs aweek....ohhh...so confuesd...now I read you have to eat back your excerise Cals....please if anyone would like to help me..please feel free to check out my dairy and please let me know..thanks:))))

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  • 123456654321
    123456654321 Posts: 1,311 Member
    Oh...I'll be the first.

    www.shouldieatmyexercisecalories.com
  • irisannRN
    irisannRN Posts: 121 Member
    Oh...I'll be the first.

    www.shouldieatmyexercisecalories.com

    HAHAHA ... that is the first time I have actually gone to that website :)
  • bathori
    bathori Posts: 33
    You need to calculate your daily intake (and deficit) based not only on your BMR but including execise.

    Calculate BMR - http://www.bmi-calculator.net/bmr-calculator/
    Figure out your activity - http://www.bmi-calculator.net/bmr-calculator/harris-benedict-equation/

    = Maintenance

    Subtract calories = deficit.
  • bachooka
    bachooka Posts: 719 Member
    I love that website... I eat back my exercise calories... and now I am 64lbs lighter so i must be doing something right. :D
  • tsbrown09
    tsbrown09 Posts: 53
    I'm confused too. I don't use all of my calories usually, but I am eating a lot of fruits and veggies. Is this ok or do I still need to eat all of my calories, including my calories from exercise???
  • I don't eat my excercise cal's back. Some times I partly, but most of the time, not. I lost 10 punds in 4.5 weeks. Not eating them back works quiet fine for me.

    I am doing P90x, and as far as I know, you just calculate your calorie need for the levels, and that's it. But I have to admit, I never calculated the cal's in the nutrition guide. I am making my own meal plan every day, or every other day for the next days.
  • lcoulter23
    lcoulter23 Posts: 568 Member
    I don't eat back all of my exercise calories, just enough so that I have at least 1200 a day net. eating all of them back is hard for me as I don't have a lot in my house to choose from and don't have the money to eat that much. I am consistently losing 1 pound per week though so I know I must be doing something right.
  • Aruba08
    Aruba08 Posts: 61 Member
    You need to calculate your daily intake (and deficit) based not only on your BMR but including execise.

    Calculate BMR - http://www.bmi-calculator.net/bmr-calculator/
    Figure out your activity - http://www.bmi-calculator.net/bmr-calculator/harris-benedict-equation/

    = Maintenance

    Subtract calories = deficit.

    love this, makes so much sense...thanks for posting
  • tbrew811
    tbrew811 Posts: 40
    Thanks for posting this, i too am confused by the whole eating exercise calories back. However, when you think about it, a calorie defecit has already been creaty by mfp. I will do my own calculations for my daily calorie intake. Didn't realize losing weight was complicated (gain weight wasn't hard at all).
  • NoAdditives
    NoAdditives Posts: 4,251 Member
    MFP already gives you a calorie deficit so you should be meeting your calorie goal every day. When you exercise you should be eating at least some, if not all your exercise calories.
  • anubis609
    anubis609 Posts: 3,966 Member
    Oh...I'll be the first.

    www.shouldieatmyexercisecalories.com

    w220184390.jpg:heart:
  • Atlantique
    Atlantique Posts: 2,484 Member
    You need to calculate your daily intake (and deficit) based not only on your BMR but including execise.

    Calculate BMR - http://www.bmi-calculator.net/bmr-calculator/
    Figure out your activity - http://www.bmi-calculator.net/bmr-calculator/harris-benedict-equation/

    = Maintenance

    Subtract calories = deficit.

    Sorry, but this is completely wrong.

    People, if you want to see exactly how MFP calculated your calorie goal, go to your GOALS tab. It's all right there.

    When you signed up to MFP, MFP calculated your BMR. You were asked to select an "Activity Level" that represents your normal workday at your job (NOT including your intentional exercise/workouts).

    MFP then adds the BMR calories and the "Activity Level" calories to dertemine how many calories you burn in a day. From this, MFP subtracts calories to get Your Daily Calorie Goal. So your calorie deficit is built-in to Your Daily Calorie Goal. If you selected.5lbs per week weight loss, it subtracts 250 calories. If you selected 1 lb per week weight loss, it subtracts 500 calories. If you selected 2lbs per week, it subtracts 1000 calories.

    So for example, if you want to lose 1lb per week, the formula looks like this:

    (BMR calories + Activity Level calories) - 500 = Your Daily Calorie Goal

    You will lose weight even if you NEVER exercise.

    On days that you exercise, the fomula looks like this:

    (BMR calories + Activity Level calories + Exercise Calories) - 500 = Your Daily Calorie Goal

    MFP has set you up to have a CONSISTENT calorie deficit whether you exercise or not.
  • Atlantique
    Atlantique Posts: 2,484 Member
    You need to calculate your daily intake (and deficit) based not only on your BMR but including execise.

    Calculate BMR - http://www.bmi-calculator.net/bmr-calculator/
    Figure out your activity - http://www.bmi-calculator.net/bmr-calculator/harris-benedict-equation/

    = Maintenance

    Subtract calories = deficit.

    love this, makes so much sense...thanks for posting

    But it's wrong and not how MFP does it.
  • baisleac
    baisleac Posts: 2,019 Member
    Your NET calories (on your home page) should be as close to the daily goal MFP set for you as possible.

    Your REMAINING calories (on your food diary page) should be as close to zero as possible.

    MFP builds in a deficit for you based on the information you gave it: height, weight, lifestyle, goal weight loss, etc.). All you need to do is follow the calorie goals it gives you.
  • Sexymama34
    Sexymama34 Posts: 43 Member
    Thanks everyone so much for the info!!...:))))
  • shrinkinc
    shrinkinc Posts: 74 Member
    I would say to start eating your exercise calories every day for a week and see how it goes. For most people they do need to eat all the calories they burn to see consistent weight loss.
  • super601
    super601 Posts: 4
    So i have 1414 calories remaining for today and a ( -net 246 ) Is this good or bad ??
  • Fernandomike
    Fernandomike Posts: 95 Member
    So i have 1414 calories remaining for today and a ( -net 246 ) Is this good or bad ??

    You should go eat.
  • tobrocker
    tobrocker Posts: 21 Member
    So - the NET should be as close to your calorie goal MFP sets up for BEFORE your exercise.

    254 Calories Remaining

    Goal Food Exercise = Net
    1200 1682 - 736 946

    So my GOAL should be to get my NET to 1200?
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