New Here--does this work?
SalubriciousGirl
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Hi everyone. So my weight has crept up 15 lbs over the last 10 years. I guess what they say about metabolism slowing over 30 is true. Time to count calories, so I thought I'd give this a try. Does it work?
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Well..I just turned 46.......I'm on my 12th day of logging....consistently....every bite and every move....and I've lost over 3 lbs since.....I think it does!0
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Yes. Eight five pounds down now. I had a lot of help along the way but counting calories is a critical piece.0
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JustMissTracy wrote: »Well..I just turned 46.......I'm on my 12th day of logging....consistently....every bite and every move....and I've lost over 3 lbs since.....I think it does!Yes. Eight five pounds down now. I had a lot of help along the way but counting calories is a critical piece.
Thanks! I've heard it's 70% what you eat. I thought I could just work out more or harder but it doesn't seem to be working. I suppose I'll have to cut back on the wine too!0 -
SalubriciousGirl wrote: »JustMissTracy wrote: »Well..I just turned 46.......I'm on my 12th day of logging....consistently....every bite and every move....and I've lost over 3 lbs since.....I think it does!Yes. Eight five pounds down now. I had a lot of help along the way but counting calories is a critical piece.
Thanks! I've heard it's 70% what you eat. I thought I could just work out more or harder but it doesn't seem to be working. I suppose I'll have to cut back on the wine too!
LOL..Booze is the killer of most success...I love my vodka! I fit it into my calories now tho, and am noticing a huge diff FAST!0 -
JustMissTracy wrote: »SalubriciousGirl wrote: »JustMissTracy wrote: »Well..I just turned 46.......I'm on my 12th day of logging....consistently....every bite and every move....and I've lost over 3 lbs since.....I think it does!Yes. Eight five pounds down now. I had a lot of help along the way but counting calories is a critical piece.
Thanks! I've heard it's 70% what you eat. I thought I could just work out more or harder but it doesn't seem to be working. I suppose I'll have to cut back on the wine too!
LOL..Booze is the killer of most success...I love my vodka! I fit it into my calories now tho, and am noticing a huge diff FAST!
And I'd say it's more 90% food....you could lose weight just by creating a bigger calorie deficit, but I wouldn't suggest it xo LOL..Im pretty new here, meant to quote YOUR comment...0 -
JustMissTracy wrote: »SalubriciousGirl wrote: »JustMissTracy wrote: »Well..I just turned 46.......I'm on my 12th day of logging....consistently....every bite and every move....and I've lost over 3 lbs since.....I think it does!Yes. Eight five pounds down now. I had a lot of help along the way but counting calories is a critical piece.
Thanks! I've heard it's 70% what you eat. I thought I could just work out more or harder but it doesn't seem to be working. I suppose I'll have to cut back on the wine too!
LOL..Booze is the killer of most success...I love my vodka! I fit it into my calories now tho, and am noticing a huge diff FAST!
Too funny. Yep...you have to choose your calories, I guess! Priorities!0 -
Eating at a calorie deficit will equal weight loss
Exercise will also help!
Best of luck!0 -
PinkPixiexox wrote: »Eating at a calorie deficit will equal weight loss
Exercise will also help!
Best of luck!
Thank you! I heard the other day on NPR that dieting alone was as effective as exercising and diet, but the exercise makes me feel good, not just burn calories. The trick seems to be not to replace those burned during exercise, and it looks like I will be able to balance that better with MFP.
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It works if you want it to work.0
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What the person said above me. In addition, I have lost 27.8 pounds in 11 weeks, so it works for sure0
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As said above its all about calorie deficit. Cardio and cross training is a huge help. Constantly shock your body with different cardio routines or your body will adapt and plateau0
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I loged in for a month counting my calories and walking 1 hour 3 times a week. Lost 8 pounds. I eat the same food, but less amount. It works. I do not eat after 6 pm
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Oh. And I am 57
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SalubriciousGirl wrote: »JustMissTracy wrote: »Well..I just turned 46.......I'm on my 12th day of logging....consistently....every bite and every move....and I've lost over 3 lbs since.....I think it does!Yes. Eight five pounds down now. I had a lot of help along the way but counting calories is a critical piece.
Thanks! I've heard it's 70% what you eat. I thought I could just work out more or harder but it doesn't seem to be working. I suppose I'll have to cut back on the wine too!
If you are at a consistent deficit either from exercise or eating less then it works 100% over time. Trying to allocate whather itas down to food or exercise depends on how much exercise you actually do, the more you do the more influentual that aspect can be. Its 100% deficit.0 -
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It's 100% what you eat. You have to eat half of what you are use to eat every day. I am 57 and that is what I am doing.
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@Salubriciousgirl, it works if you show dedication and focus, eat the right food, exercise and track it all. I believe 85-90% of what you eat will contribute to your weight loss, the rest comes from exercise. Exercise only expedite the process a little. Do your best to stick to your MFP caloric goal. It is very important. Weigh your food so you don't end up eating more than you need. Track everything you eat and drink. Tracking will help you determine what types of food to cut back on especially if for some reason you are gaining weight and you don't know why. If you screw up its not the end of the world. Get up and continue. We have all screwed up at some point, but you have to try being positive and don't beat yourself up for messing up. We are here if you need help or have questions. Always review your food and exercise diary at least once or twice a month. Since I joined, I have lost 14lbs...almost half way to my goal. If you need some encouragement,feel free to add me. I hope this info was helpful to you. You can do this...I wish you the best!0
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Thanks everyone for the feedback!0
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Lost nearly 20 lbs once I got serious about counting calories. All I did was workout a lot but would not count what I put into my body, so never really lost weight. It was difficult at first but after a while it becomes second nature, or a good habit. Good luck and welcome to the club!0
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I never calorie counted before. I did log what i ate to some extent last year but not like what i do now since joining MFP 88 days ago. I always exercised but never really lost any weight. But now i've lost 21 pounds since joining MFP. It has helped me and i can say it does work.0
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Well I am 55 and have lost 110lbs so far. It works here, this site is awesome. Good luck on your weight loss journey0
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Endless_Journey wrote: »Well I am 55 and have lost 110lbs so far. It works here, this site is awesome. Good luck on your weight loss journey
What a fabulous result! Congratulations! My hill to climb is not so steep. I'm already enjoying the site/app...it's like my conscience bugging me about what I put in my face! (Or how many drinks I have.)0 -
I am on the downslope of my roller coaster ride. I started at over 500 lbs. I dropped down to 230 over the course of 2 years of calorie counting. Then my job changed and I was poor as hell so the free food they gave me that was terrible for me did its number on me. (I stopped calorie counting during this time) I jumped all the way back up to 360. I now have a better job and am 38 days into calorie counting. I am 19 lbs down now.
So yes it works, which is why I am back to it full speed ahead.
Side note: The goal calories they give you are averages. If you find the number they gave you is not working for you. Change it, play with it. See what works for you.0 -
It really does work. My husband and I started using MFP in February 2014. He lost 50 lbs and I lost 45. The problem is I had a hard time staying in maintenance because I went back to the couch instead of treadmill and stopped tracking on MFP. I also stopped wearing my Fitbit. Since May of this year I gained back 15 lbs and thankfully got a wake up call when I realized I may have to buy bigger clothes again. I have been back at it since Aug 29 I think and am down about 3 lbs. I'm determined not to have to buy bigger clothes and get back to where I was. You can still do most of what you did before just track it. This time I've used the community to help me through and it is awesome to meet new friends and encourage each other. Feel free to add me if you like. All the best in your journey.0
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