1200 cal a day from now till xmas and really want to lose bellyfat. Is this you??????
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1200 a day calorie group. Ten focused supportive and determined women in 40's only starting today.
Above is the name of my group. please request to join and I will join yu
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I love Elaine's post here:
http://elainemansfield.com/womens-health/strong-women-dont-starve/
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Did you even read it?0
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I love Elaine's post here:
http://elainemansfield.com/womens-health/strong-women-dont-starve/
You're on a public website. If you can't handle people questioning something on a forum, you aren't cut out for the internet. If it works for you, that's great. But is 1200 at least meeting your BMR? If not, that's dangerous.0 -
queenliz99 wrote: »queenliz99 wrote: »amyrebeccah wrote: »queenliz99 wrote: »Why only 10 women?
Sometimes the reason is that if you make it seem exclusive, more people will want to join. This is also a common method used in MLM type sales (not saying OP is doing that)
Or perhaps she only has 10 of each of what she is selling, IDK
Queenliz you are very sceptical and negative.
There are people on here selling their junk, I was just feeling you out, sorry. I am actually very funny to be around. I think you would like me. You could add me if you like, I am super supportive. Typed words are hard to convey positivity
NOPE! YOU'RE A JERK AND NOW WE ALL KNOW IT BECAUSE YOU POSTED TWO SENTENCES!
LOL J/K. I like your skepticism. Add me.0 -
Hi, I am also on a 1200 per day. I am 55 years old and a vegan and generally eat healthy no matter what.... but trying to lose 25 lbs and a 1200 calorie diet is the only way to go. I exercise 5-6 times a week and I just hate the stubborn weight gain so this time I am really concentrating on getting enough protein and hope this will help. Good luck to the rest of you too.0
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I want to join. That's me, and I'm in my mid40s
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1200 a day calorie group. Ten focused supportive and determined women in 40's only starting today.
Above is the title of the group I have formed so please request to join and I will join you0 -
Hi I am looking for fellow 1200 cal a day mfp pal friends to weigh in as a group each wedensday and give measurement progress each three weeks. Also those who would like to weekly discuss ups and downs and exchange tips and support on losing stubborn bellyfat and midriff fat. Preferably women in 40s who start to realise this problem. The most I am looking for in this group is ten women. Please don't join if unless you are sure you are going to commit to this group from now till xmas.
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I'm 56 and at around 1200 a day. As to the commenter who said that 1200 is starving, if you are smaller and post-menopausal, the metabolism slows way down at that point, and that may be all this woman needs. I use a fitbit HR, and my typical calorie usage on a less active day is less than 1200. If OP posts her stats (height and current weight), that would be helpful. I'm around 120 lbs. and do lots of core work to keep a decent waist size (27" not bad for an old broad). If you can't do "floor core" like pilates, crunches or yoga, there are kickboxing videos with twisting moves and standing leg lifts that will work that area. I do a class on Fridays that's great for that. The definition won't show though until you lose a few lbs. first.0
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I love Elaine's post here:
http://elainemansfield.com/womens-health/strong-women-dont-starve/
EXCELLENT article! Thank you!0 -
RickMcShane wrote: »Doc gave me the guidelines. Down 55lbs. All good.
OK, keep telling yourself that.0 -
vickiv16134 wrote: »Hi I am looking for fellow 1200 cal a day mfp pal friends to weigh in as a group each wedensday and give measurement progress each three weeks. Also those who would like to weekly discuss ups and downs and exchange tips and support on losing stubborn bellyfat and midriff fat. Preferably women in 40s who start to realise this problem. The most I am looking for in this group is ten women. Please don't join if unless you are sure you are going to commit to this group from now till xmas.
Above is the title of the group. Request to join and I will join you
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[quot1200 a day calorie group. Ten focused supportive and determined women in 40's only starting today. e="msallycat108;33731213"]I want to join. That's me, and I'm in my mid40s
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1200 a day calorie group. Ten focused supportive and determined women in 40's only starting today.
Above is the title of the group. request to join and I will join you
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I have lost 3 pound this week and I have eaten very healthily and was never hungry also having some treats. Nothing wrong with that0
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When i lose weight my tummy is the last to know about it! Also i need 1400cals a day. Any lower makes me cranky.0
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So are you running *two* groups? Because first you say "Ten focused supportive women in 40's only starting today," and those multiple posts/bumps were all dated August 21st.
Here it is August 26th and yet again:Ten focused supportive and determined women in 40's only starting today.
Above is the title of the group. request to join and I will join you
I'm confused.
Also, as has been pointed out, you don't get to pick where the body fat is lost from. Weight loss just doesn't work like that.
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Im down , I am a woman but only 35.0
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snickerscharlie wrote: »So are you running *two* groups? Because first you say "Ten focused supportive women in 40's only starting today," and those multiple posts/bumps were all dated August 21st.
Here it is August 26th and yet again:Ten focused supportive and determined women in 40's only starting today.
Above is the title of the group. request to join and I will join you
I'm confused.
Also, as has been pointed out, you don't get to pick where the body fat is lost from. Weight loss just doesn't work like that.
I decided I didn't want fat in certain areas and so far I've been successful. My big toe is trim and fit. I cannot notice ANY fat down there.. . . . . .0 -
_Terrapin_ wrote: »snickerscharlie wrote: »So are you running *two* groups? Because first you say "Ten focused supportive women in 40's only starting today," and those multiple posts/bumps were all dated August 21st.
Here it is August 26th and yet again:Ten focused supportive and determined women in 40's only starting today.
Above is the title of the group. request to join and I will join you
I'm confused.
Also, as has been pointed out, you don't get to pick where the body fat is lost from. Weight loss just doesn't work like that.
I decided I didn't want fat in certain areas and so far I've been successful. My big toe is trim and fit. I cannot notice ANY fat down there.. . . . . .
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I am 45 and eat between 1200-1300 during the week. Weekends I'm not so good but I'm still losing 2 pounds per week. I'll join. Except for sodas I haven't cut out any foods. My diary is public.0
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That is how I failed so many times is on 1200 calories. I do better at 1400 to 1500 a day. All the new information on the min. calorie intake for a woman suggests not going below 1400 a day . Just like weighing yourself everyday and going nuts is not a good thing to do. Log, measure, weigh once a week and enjoy a lifestyle that will be easy to maintain.0
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LyndseyLovesToLift wrote: »Why oh WHY do so many women default to 1200 calories? Unless you're lying in a coma all day, you can almost certainly eat more than that and lose weight, and without being miserable and hungry all the time. I had 35 lbs to lose and lost it all eating more than 1200 calories per day. The lowest my calorie intake got was 1650. The highest was 1850, and I was still steadily losing weight from week to week. And I've got a desk job, so it's not like my activity level is through the roof.
There's no reason to lose 2 lbs/week. This is a marathon, not a race. In my experience that includes 5-6 years of yo-yo dieting, the faster you lose it, the faster you gain it back. The reason for this is that rapid weight loss is achieved by radical and/or very low calorie diets. These are simply not sustainable, or enjoyable, so most of us go a little crazy after the weight is gone and end up overeating until it all comes back because we've been depriving ourselves for so long. Making sustainable changes to your diet is key - not cutting out foods entirely, which you'd have to do with only 1200 calories to spare.
Of course, it's your decision if you want to continue eating such a measly amount of food, but I hope you realize that a lot of us have managed to lose on higher calorie goals, and we're not special snowflakes. If we did it, you can do it.
There are those of us that are older and menopausal AND short as hell that can't eat those calories and achieve weight loss. My TDEE is supposedly 1700 according to my fitbit, and no, I'm not lying in a coma. I'm set at .5 lb per week loss and the sweet-spot for loss is around 1200-1300 max daily. I don't starve, I'm not hangry and you can't just generalize that everyone will require the same nutrients in order to achieve a loss.
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I'm sorry I've got to call you out on this. Have you looked at your diary lately? Tell me how this is any different?0
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I love Elaine's post here:
http://elainemansfield.com/womens-health/strong-women-dont-starve/
thats a great article
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I am not looking for your petty arguments here. I am just forming a group of likeminded people and if your not like minded then find another group. don't be wasting your precious time commenting as I am just not interested and will not be giving you any of my precious time. Best of luck but kindly bog off and mind your own weight loss0
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I would love to be added as 1200 per day is my goal too, and I am 43 years old0
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