MACROS NOT CALORIES
maeggggan
Posts: 71 Member
Hey Everyone!
Anybody count macros and not calories? I do #iifym and love it, but could always use more friends for encouragement
Anybody count macros and not calories? I do #iifym and love it, but could always use more friends for encouragement
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Yuuuuuge fan of "flexible dieting" and macro-ing.1
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What he said...0
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I love it cause I get ice cream every night haha0
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I have actually never been to that site before...0
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I do the same! In fact, I run a foodie/fit instagram that highlights my meals and recipes, if any of you would like to follow along
Instagram: kcmofitfoodie1 -
I definitely count my macros.. but as a result I count my calories. Actually I am more concerned with calories atm because my minimums are usually hit automatically with my intake3
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Macros motivate me but I still gotta watch those calories4
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I feel when I was doing calorie tracking I was obsessive over the number. While counting macros I am better at finding food that would help fill me up for longer. More dense food.2
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Macros align with calories... if you're doing it right, it takes care of itself.6
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You can't count macros without counting calories as well. Why wouldn't you keep track of both?6
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If you do macros, how did you customize them to fit you? I losing body fat but not sure when I should change them. Or if I even should.0
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If you hit your macros you automatically hit your calories, because 1 gram of carbs and protein is 4 calories and 1 gram of fat is 9 calories.
If you count cars you automatically know how many wheels there were too because they have 4.3 -
I aim for protein and fat minimums and let carbs fall where ever they fall.0
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I count macros! I have mine set for weight gain as I'm trying to put on muscle right now. I also track sugar and fiber to make sure I stay consistent and keep the sugars to a relative minimum. I look for carbs, protein, fat, sugar, and fiber.0
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macro tracker here.0
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Meh...I have a general, roundabout idea of my macros...I don't see much point in taking it much beyond that.0
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It's not an either/or situation...2
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It's definitely important to keep an eye on macro-nutrient consumption. Adhering to different macro ratios can program your body's metabolism. What's even more important is the quality of the macros you are eating. There is lots of information online about what's healthy and what's not, and most of it is supported by the literature. When choosing foods, we have to be food label detectives. Basically, diet can cause the expression of desirable genes in our DNA. Most of our DNA is not being used at any time, so it all comes down to creating an environment that expresses certain genes.
Sources:
http://nutrigenomics.ucdavis.edu/?page=information/Concepts_in_Nutrigenomics/Diet_and_Gene_Expression
https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2011/09/110919073845.htm1 -
I count calories before macros0
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