I need some advice ya'll
carolinegselig
Posts: 12 Member
I'm female 19 years, 5'4 and weigh 132 lbs. I'm also a college student, my life is active: I bike everywhere, walk, and my job intails lifting things and more walking. I workout at minimum 4 times a week and it's usually with a 1.5-2 mile run.
I want to lose 7 more lbs but I have NO IDEA how many calories I should be eating or anything else that has to do with calories, or TDEE, or deficits.
I'm so lost, anyone who has knowledge please share!
Thanks
I want to lose 7 more lbs but I have NO IDEA how many calories I should be eating or anything else that has to do with calories, or TDEE, or deficits.
I'm so lost, anyone who has knowledge please share!
Thanks
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iifym.com has great calculators that are super easy to use!0
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AlexaAdkins wrote: »iifym.com has great calculators that are super easy to use!
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Scooby's workshop is extremely helpful and very easy to understand, and it helps you come up with a meal plan if you so desire to help you meet your goals.
http://scoobysworkshop.com/calorie-calculator/0 -
I just googled "how many calories to lose weight" and a bunch of sites popped up! Just plug in your info and you're good to go!0
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Yeah, use the scooby calculator and the IIFYM calculator. Seems like you are active so just account for that. Subtract 250 calories daily from your TDEE to lose .5 lbs per week. With your stats you don't really want to be aiming for anything more than that. I'm 5'4" and tried to get to 125 from 132 as well...I'm not very active so have to eat around 1500-1600 to lose .5 lbs per week. I think you'll be able to eat a bit more than that.0
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arditarose wrote: »Yeah, use the scooby calculator and the IIFYM calculator. Seems like you are active so just account for that. Subtract 250 calories daily from your TDEE to lose .5 lbs per week. With your stats you don't really want to be aiming for anything more than that. I'm 5'4" and tried to get to 125 from 132 as well...I'm not very active so have to eat around 1500-1600 to lose .5 lbs per week. I think you'll be able to eat a bit more than that.
Interesting... I've been eating around 1200-1300 a day. So I can possibly up my calorie intake and still lose weight?0 -
carolinegselig wrote: »arditarose wrote: »Yeah, use the scooby calculator and the IIFYM calculator. Seems like you are active so just account for that. Subtract 250 calories daily from your TDEE to lose .5 lbs per week. With your stats you don't really want to be aiming for anything more than that. I'm 5'4" and tried to get to 125 from 132 as well...I'm not very active so have to eat around 1500-1600 to lose .5 lbs per week. I think you'll be able to eat a bit more than that.
Interesting... I've been eating around 1200-1300 a day. So I can possibly up my calorie intake and still lose weight?
Yes. You can also set this app to lose .5 lbs per week. It does not include exercise so when you do cardio, log it here and eat about 50% of the calories back (the calorie burn estimates are a bit high)0 -
CoffeeNCardio wrote: »Scooby's workshop is extremely helpful and very easy to understand, and it helps you come up with a meal plan if you so desire to help you meet your goals.
http://scoobysworkshop.com/calorie-calculator/
Thank you!!0 -
arditarose wrote: »carolinegselig wrote: »arditarose wrote: »Yeah, use the scooby calculator and the IIFYM calculator. Seems like you are active so just account for that. Subtract 250 calories daily from your TDEE to lose .5 lbs per week. With your stats you don't really want to be aiming for anything more than that. I'm 5'4" and tried to get to 125 from 132 as well...I'm not very active so have to eat around 1500-1600 to lose .5 lbs per week. I think you'll be able to eat a bit more than that.
Interesting... I've been eating around 1200-1300 a day. So I can possibly up my calorie intake and still lose weight?
Yes. You can also set this app to lose .5 lbs per week. It does not include exercise so when you do cardio, log it here and eat about 50% of the calories back (the calorie burn estimates are a bit high)
Oh okay I have it set to lose 1 lbs per week, is that too much?0 -
carolinegselig wrote: »arditarose wrote: »carolinegselig wrote: »arditarose wrote: »Yeah, use the scooby calculator and the IIFYM calculator. Seems like you are active so just account for that. Subtract 250 calories daily from your TDEE to lose .5 lbs per week. With your stats you don't really want to be aiming for anything more than that. I'm 5'4" and tried to get to 125 from 132 as well...I'm not very active so have to eat around 1500-1600 to lose .5 lbs per week. I think you'll be able to eat a bit more than that.
Interesting... I've been eating around 1200-1300 a day. So I can possibly up my calorie intake and still lose weight?
Yes. You can also set this app to lose .5 lbs per week. It does not include exercise so when you do cardio, log it here and eat about 50% of the calories back (the calorie burn estimates are a bit high)
Oh okay I have it set to lose 1 lbs per week, is that too much?
Yeah. You are so close to goal weight. It's aggressive to try for 1 pound. When we lose weight we lose fat AND muscle, but the slower you lose-it will be better toward saving lean body mass (especially if yore weight training and getting adequate protein) and it's just more sustainable.0 -
arditarose wrote: »carolinegselig wrote: »arditarose wrote: »carolinegselig wrote: »arditarose wrote: »Yeah, use the scooby calculator and the IIFYM calculator. Seems like you are active so just account for that. Subtract 250 calories daily from your TDEE to lose .5 lbs per week. With your stats you don't really want to be aiming for anything more than that. I'm 5'4" and tried to get to 125 from 132 as well...I'm not very active so have to eat around 1500-1600 to lose .5 lbs per week. I think you'll be able to eat a bit more than that.
Interesting... I've been eating around 1200-1300 a day. So I can possibly up my calorie intake and still lose weight?
Yes. You can also set this app to lose .5 lbs per week. It does not include exercise so when you do cardio, log it here and eat about 50% of the calories back (the calorie burn estimates are a bit high)
Oh okay I have it set to lose 1 lbs per week, is that too much?
Yeah. You are so close to goal weight. It's aggressive to try for 1 pound. When we lose weight we lose fat AND muscle, but the slower you lose-it will be better toward saving lean body mass (especially if yore weight training and getting adequate protein) and it's just more sustainable.
This is exactly the right advice I was looking for. Thank you soooo much.
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Do you know how to accurately track calorie intake? If you do, then track what you are eating now. No changes, just track for a week. Average of the number of calories you eat in a day, subtract 500 from that to lose 1 lb per week.0
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