Strength
kcbaby28
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Why doesn't my strength show my calorie loss in my diary?
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Log it as a cardio exercise. Search "strength training" in order to find the entry.0
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You mean "strength training" when logging exercise? Because, its impossible to estimate what an individual will burn during strength work, unlike cardio. (And cardio burns are estimates in themselves anyway.)
Fold your strength training into your TDEE calculation and eat at surplus or deficit accordingly.0 -
Thank you!0
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Log it as a cardio exercise. Search "strength training" in order to find the entry.
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nakedraygun wrote: »Log it as a cardio exercise. Search "strength training" in order to find the entry.
Yes, if you're using the TDEE method for calories you're right--no point in logging any exercise in MFP, really.
But if you're using the MFP method, I'd say log it and eat it, especially if you're a woman. Why if you're a woman? Because so many women on MFP set themselves up with pitifully low calorie goals and then start exercising like maniacs, don't eat to fuel the exercise, and wonder why they burn out within a few weeks.0 -
Can I ask what TDEE means?0
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But if you're using the MFP method, I'd say log it and eat it, especially if you're a woman. Why if you're a woman? Because so many women on MFP set themselves up with pitifully low calorie goals and then start exercising like maniacs, don't eat to fuel the exercise, and wonder why they burn out within a few weeks.0
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tianabarfly wrote: »Can I ask what TDEE means?
Total Daily Energy Expenditure. This is the total number of calories you burn each day. It includes the calories that keep you alive on a base level (BMR), calories used during non-exercise activity (NEAT), calories used while digesting food (TEF), and your exercise calories. When somebody says "TDEE method" in regards to weight loss, they generally mean subtracting a certain number or percent from TDEE and eating at that calorie level in order to lose weight. For example, TDEE-20% would mean taking your TDEE and eating 20% less than it.0 -
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tianabarfly wrote: »Can I ask what TDEE means?
http://iifym.com/tdee-calculator/
BMR+TDEE=Total calories.
+/- 250 to 500 calories per day for 1/2 to 1 Full pound gain/loss per week.
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