Help with my Macros?
cristyperez4545
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Can someone help me with my Macros? ?? Please and thank you! I don't know if I calulated wrong I feel like what I calculated is too much for me.. or maybe am not eating enough...one thing forsure is I eat lean protein,good carbs and fat, fruits and lots of green veggies
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20/20/60 is the way to go.0
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iifym.com
Great website for finding your macros.0 -
MFP allows you to make your own macronutrient goals.muscleandbeard wrote: »
This is set as my daily macro goal. It is terrific that we can set these goals and see this ratio everyday in MFP for our individual diary.
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iifym.com is a great website for finding macros.
I would use it to find your actual macros not just base it off of other people's macros. You'll find too many different opinions for instance I think 30% protien is probably too high. I'd recommend 50c 25p 25f as a starting point. So instead go calculate it yourself based off your protien and fat needs and the rest gets filled with carbs.0 -
tillerstouch wrote: »iifym.com is a great website for finding macros.
I would use it to find your actual macros not just base it off of other people's macros. You'll find too many different opinions for instance I think 30% protien is probably too high. I'd recommend 50c 25p 25f as a starting point. So instead go calculate it yourself based off your protien and fat needs and the rest gets filled with carbs.
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@muscleandbeard your body only needs so much protien but before we get into an argument maybe I should clarify I'm not taking about someone with a calorie deficit. I was actually talking about someone who is in a surplus or at least maintaince.
I agree if you're in a deficit your protien percent will probably need to be higher.
So I guess OPs calorie intake/goals will effect the percent.0 -
muscleandbeard wrote: »
Agreed. Start with something fairly well balanced among the 3 and see how you do for a couple of months... then tweak them if necessary.0 -
I follow @vismal on Youtube
Here is the video he posted sometime back https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7cc18wLJW3k
Also a neat post written by him on MFP about his journey and questions answered
http://community.myfitnesspal.com/en/discussion/1276219/i-went-from-morbidly-obese-to-6-pack-abs-ask-me-anything/p1
Hope it helps. Good Luck.0 -
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I calculate mine as follows:
protein - .8 gram per pound of bodyweight (.64-.82 is sufficient)
fat - .4 gram per pound of bodyweight
carbs - don't care
I use the protein and fat as my minimums and my other calories can be spent on anything else (carbs, more fat, more protein.) I set the MFP numbers to whatever percentage is closest to the grams I want and just keep in mind my actual gram goals as I eyeball the totals throughout the day.0 -
I know I cant spot reduct but am currently working towards growing the booty lol and I am seeing results but I can't get ride of my belly pooch I don't do cardio I weight train.. so maybe I should start doing cardio too...0
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cristyperez4545 wrote: »I know I cant spot reduct but am currently working towards growing the booty lol and I am seeing results but I can't get ride of my belly pooch I don't do cardio I weight train.. so maybe I should start doing cardio too...
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I calculate mine as follows:
protein - .8 gram per pound of bodyweight (.64-.82 is sufficient)
fat - .4 gram per pound of bodyweight
carbs - don't care
I use the protein and fat as my minimums and my other calories can be spent on anything else (carbs, more fat, more protein.) I set the MFP numbers to whatever percentage is closest to the grams I want and just keep in mind my actual gram goals as I eyeball the totals throughout the day.
This is the way to do it (though you will find many conflicting points of view of how many grams of fat and protein you need).
Calculate fat first - Essential fats are just that - essential. Your body will shut down without them.
Calculate protein second - you should have plenty of calories left to get more than you need here, aim high, not enough is bad, too much is neutral, and the more you eat the less hungry you feel (low Glycemic Index)
Whatever you have left should be fruit and veggies, but a cookie won't kill you. Again, opting for lower GI foods here is your best bet. best of luck!0
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