Where do I start on my journey? !
cherishlove84
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Hi, I'm new here and after reading some of the tips and comments, I know that I am ready. But where should I begin? Even the suggested calorie intake has me confused. I weigh 278 an I want to lose 100lbs
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I'm just get started! So I would love to figure this out with you! I was a nutrition consultant and personal trainer in my former life so I might be able to help you out!0
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The only place to start is at the beginning.
I suggest starting by buying a food scale. Digital ones with tares are very cheap these days - I got mine from the grocery store for $15. Then start weighing and logging everything you eat, just to get a gauge for how much you actually do eat.0 -
I suggest you start by logging your food so you can actually get an idea of what you eat. What you may need to do is measure the food to have an idea what you eat and then you can find where you can cut down calories.0
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This post is a great start: http://community.myfitnesspal.com/en/discussion/10257474/starting-out-restarting-basics-inside/p1
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Start with your food and logging get comfortable with that first, then incorporate a little exercise when ready.0
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Checking with a dr is a good idea. But you can certainly start walking and cutting out junk foods.0
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i agree with previous posters - start tracking everything you're eating and buy a digital food scale. i've tried to start MFP in the past, but it never really "clicked" until i bought a food scale and stopped estimating and eye-balling my intake. good luck on your weight loss journey - just remember to celebrate even small losses and don't rush anything!0
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Welcome and good luck! You can do it!0
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activeinmysixties wrote: »I suggest you start by logging your food so you can actually get an idea of what you eat. What you may need to do is measure the food to have an idea what you eat and then you can find where you can cut down calories.
This is where I started... I didn't change anything at all besides actually measuring the amount that I was eating... which is eye opening in itself. Then I looked at the content of what I ate... how much fat was in the food and or carbs... and the amount of protein. Took me a month to figure out what to eat that would keep me full on 1500 calories.
Next thing I did was get a calculation of my TDEE (total daily energy expenditure) then subtract my calories from that amount. IF I get my 10,000 steps a day and 30 minutes of activity I should expend 2800 calories... So if I take 1000 off that amount I can still eat 1800 and lose weight... If you need more calories subtract 500 and have 2300 remaining... you won't lose as fast but you will still lose and be able to fit in real foods that won't leave you feeling deprived.
I also saw a Doctor, but really it was for another reason and I just mentioned tracking calories. My Doctor didn't really have anything positive or negative to say about it, he just said "find what works for you."0 -
Welcome Cherishlove84. Thank you for reaching out to our community. The simplest way to start is... well you signed up here! So congratulations. Second, drink more water, third, track your food for at least one week. you may be shocked how many calories you are or are not eating! Food tracking for the first week will give you a great idea of whats going into your body. Yes, its a pain, but once you get most of the foods you eat logged, you can just click on all the regulars and its pretty quick tracking.
Hope this helps
1. Drink more water
2. Track food for a week
3. Keep on keepin on
Frank
The Fitness Catalyst
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Marilyn0924 wrote: »This post is a great start: http://community.myfitnesspal.com/en/discussion/10257474/starting-out-restarting-basics-inside/p1
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Welcome to MFP! Fill out your profile completely and request at least 10 active friends from the community forums under "recent discussions". Lots of encouragement and information available. Some good advice in the replies to your post. Start your journey today. Don't wait any longer! You can do this and you are worth it!0
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chelsy0587 wrote: »activeinmysixties wrote: »I suggest you start by logging your food so you can actually get an idea of what you eat. What you may need to do is measure the food to have an idea what you eat and then you can find where you can cut down calories.
This is where I started... I didn't change anything at all besides actually measuring the amount that I was eating... which is eye opening in itself. Then I looked at the content of what I ate... how much fat was in the food and or carbs... and the amount of protein. Took me a month to figure out what to eat that would keep me full on 1500 calories.
Next thing I did was get a calculation of my TDEE (total daily energy expenditure) then subtract my calories from that amount. IF I get my 10,000 steps a day and 30 minutes of activity I should expend 2800 calories... So if I take 1000 off that amount I can still eat 1800 and lose weight... If you need more calories subtract 500 and have 2300 remaining... you won't lose as fast but you will still lose and be able to fit in real foods that won't leave you feeling deprived.
I also saw a Doctor, but really it was for another reason and I just mentioned tracking calories. My Doctor didn't really have anything positive or negative to say about it, he just said "find what works for you."
Thank you
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I would start by having an honest and frank conversation with everyone around you (friends and family) letting them know you are changing your lifestyle, your goals and your reason for change. Most will appreciate it and support you. I swear I have some friend jealous of the change and the weight loss. I then removed the junk food from my house. I bought a scale and use it (not a religiously as I should but I am still dropping pretty fast), the best thing I did was log everything. double your normal water intake. I think adding in strength training and cardio is important. Good luck to you!0
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