1200 cal a day diet plan tips needed

ariela569
ariela569 Posts: 22 Member
edited December 4 in Health and Weight Loss
Hi all

Just embarked on this journey. Does any one have tips, advise, recepies for a strong start. 20lb' to lose..
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  • ariela569
    ariela569 Posts: 22 Member
    Thank you. 5lb a week would be great
  • CharlieBeansmomTracey
    CharlieBeansmomTracey Posts: 7,682 Member
    ariela569 wrote: »
    Thank you. 5lb a week would be great

    she means set your goal to .5 lbs a week(1/2 lb). with only 20 lbs to lose you will lose it slower and you dont want a too aggressive calorie deficit. 1200 might be too aggressive of a goal and may not be sustainable. you wont lose 5lbs a week unless you are severely obese and even then it may not happen.
  • ariela569
    ariela569 Posts: 22 Member
    Thanks guys, I just need to give my body a shake, it seems to have ground to a holt. Can you share some light meals on the go recipes?
  • CharlieBeansmomTracey
    CharlieBeansmomTracey Posts: 7,682 Member
    ariela569 wrote: »
    Thanks guys, I just need to give my body a shake, it seems to have ground to a holt. Can you share some light meals on the go recipes?

    your body doesnt need a shake. weight loss isnt linear so some weeks you will lose other weeks you wont. and plateaus can happen. how long has it been since you have not lost anything. weight loss takes time and its possible that you may be eating more than you think. do you weigh your food? also if you are new to exercise or exercising more you will retain water as well.
  • workinonit1956
    workinonit1956 Posts: 1,043 Member
    I agree with comments above, I have 20 more to lose and it's coming off --slowly but surely. I set my my goal to 1/2 pound a week and even though I'm older and shorter (5'2 1/2"), I get 1520 calories a day. Most days I fall at around 1300-1400 naturally, although yesterday I ate every last one of the 1520! 1200 may not be sustainable in the long haul, just a thought. You could try running your numbers to half pound a week and see if that may be easier for you:)
  • ariela569
    ariela569 Posts: 22 Member
    Many thanks. I will re evaluate the 1200 cal. I know it takes time, especially when there are only 20lb left. Just very keen to get it off. I do work out but I broke my foot recently and I'm struggling to gather momentum...plus I have no patience
  • Meowler
    Meowler Posts: 115 Member
    edited October 2016
    On another thread, someone mentioned using https://www.reddit.com/r/1200isplenty/ as a guide and for meal ideas. There's not really any set recipes, but it's a useful referencing tool if you need inspiration.
  • Linda_Darlene
    Linda_Darlene Posts: 453 Member
    1) Avoid processed food at all costs 2) Eat more fresh veggies 3) Watch your fruit content 4) Eat lean proteins and make sure you eat enough of them 5) No creamy salad dressing that you have not made yourself out of yogurt. 6) Underestimate your exercise, overestimate your food! 7) Keep it interesting. 8) Don't deprive yourself completely or you will end up doing something like eating a whole cheesecake!

    Try new foods. For example, you can still have a plate of 'spaghetti' if you make it with spaghetti squash. There is a vast variety of fresh, healthy food out there that is wonderful!
  • ariela569
    ariela569 Posts: 22 Member
    Very helpful, thank you Linda
  • Linda_Darlene
    Linda_Darlene Posts: 453 Member
    1200 calories is for weight loss, not for maintaining a weight. I put my limit 1300. That silly 100 calories has made a difference in how I feel and I am still losing slowly but steadily. Consider this: at a measly 1/2 pound a week, next year this time you will be 24 pounds lighter.
  • sumiyabilal9902
    sumiyabilal9902 Posts: 2 Member
    Share your meal plan plzz
  • sumiyabilal9902
    sumiyabilal9902 Posts: 2 Member
    I want to lose 10 kg in a month I am very depressed kindly help plz guys
  • CharlieBeansmomTracey
    CharlieBeansmomTracey Posts: 7,682 Member
    I want to lose 10 kg in a month I am very depressed kindly help plz guys

    that much weight in a month is not going to happen unless you go to drastic measures and I dont recommend that. you didnt gain it overnight,you arent going to lose it overnight.fast weight loss is not the way to go.go into your MFP profile put in your current weight,activity level and how much you want to lose(sense its only 22lbs it should be set to lose .5(1/2lb) a week.the faster you lose weight at a lower body weight the more muscle mass you will lose.
  • malibu927
    malibu927 Posts: 17,562 Member
    I want to lose 10 kg in a month I am very depressed kindly help plz guys

    10 kg in a month is way too aggressive. If that's all you have to lose, you can probably lose 2-3 kg the first month, then 1-2 each month afterwards.
  • Stpjudge
    Stpjudge Posts: 122 Member
    Eat clean and try to get about 150 grams of protein each day.
  • alyssa0061
    alyssa0061 Posts: 652 Member
    1) Avoid processed food at all costs 2) Eat more fresh veggies 3) Watch your fruit content 4) Eat lean proteins and make sure you eat enough of them 5) No creamy salad dressing that you have not made yourself out of yogurt. 6) Underestimate your exercise, overestimate your food! 7) Keep it interesting. 8) Don't deprive yourself completely or you will end up doing something like eating a whole cheesecake!

    Try new foods. For example, you can still have a plate of 'spaghetti' if you make it with spaghetti squash. There is a vast variety of fresh, healthy food out there that is wonderful!

    #1. Why?
    #3. Why?
    #5. Why?
  • CharlieBeansmomTracey
    CharlieBeansmomTracey Posts: 7,682 Member
    Stpjudge wrote: »
    Eat clean and try to get about 150 grams of protein each day.

    eating clean means something different to everyone. 150g of protein may be too much protein for her ,150g isnt for everyone its not a one size fits all(where did you get this amount?),and its not about what you eat its about how much. sure if she eats low calorie foods she can eat more. but you can eat what you want for the most part as long as it fits into your calorie goal. now those who have health issues and have to avoid certain foods is another discussion.
  • Sherni823
    Sherni823 Posts: 14 Member
    Remember egg whites are your friends! For breakfast most days I'll use one whole egg (for the nutrition) and mix it in with egg whites which are just a little less than 20 calories each in order to bulk up my food and fill me up easier without the calories of eating 2 or 3 whole eggs.
  • Muscleflex79
    Muscleflex79 Posts: 1,917 Member
    1) Avoid processed food at all costs 2) Eat more fresh veggies 3) Watch your fruit content 4) Eat lean proteins and make sure you eat enough of them 5) No creamy salad dressing that you have not made yourself out of yogurt. 6) Underestimate your exercise, overestimate your food! 7) Keep it interesting. 8) Don't deprive yourself completely or you will end up doing something like eating a whole cheesecake!

    Try new foods. For example, you can still have a plate of 'spaghetti' if you make it with spaghetti squash. There is a vast variety of fresh, healthy food out there that is wonderful!

    yuck! none of this is necessary (as others have said!)
  • JenniferNoll
    JenniferNoll Posts: 367 Member
    One of my favorite lunches is a piece of light Flat Out bread spread with a couple of tablespoons of hummus and filled with a variety of salad veggies and sometimes grilled chicken breast or fish. If I have a busy day where I won't have time for snacks, I add cheese for the staying power of protein. I can usually do it for under 400 calories, and I'm full until dinner time.

    Also, I eat a LOT of broth based soups. They are very filling and depending on what you put in them, can be very filling. Also, If you need something thicker, I make a "creamed" cauliflower soup with an immersion blender that has less than 100 calories per cup, without the use of any cream or oil. Tomato soup is also really good too. If you are watching your sodium, avoid canned soups and foods, as they can make you retain water and mask your weight loss.

    Lean protein is also a must. Chicken without the skin, turkey, lean beef, pork, and most seafood are great options. I frequently add a can of tuna to my salad veggies, and it makes for a satisfying lunch.

    I don't do the low carb thing because without them, I feel empty and unsatisfied, even with a full stomach. Some people have success with it if they still eat fewer calories than they burn. Remember that the best diet is one that you can stick to!

    Good luck and God bless. I'm still overweight, but it's slowly coming off eating like I do. Add me if you need a friend. My food log should be open if you want to look at it. I'm not perfect, but I'm doing pretty well in my opinion.
  • savithny
    savithny Posts: 1,200 Member
    5) No creamy salad dressing that you have not made yourself out of yogurt.

    Why would you spend the time and money buying fresh veggies and building salads and then waste all the vitamins by using fat=free salad dressing? Why? Don't flush all that Vitamin A, E and K!!
  • RoxieDawn
    RoxieDawn Posts: 15,488 Member
    queenliz99 wrote: »
    1) Avoid processed food at all costs 2) Eat more fresh veggies 3) Watch your fruit content 4) Eat lean proteins and make sure you eat enough of them 5) No creamy salad dressing that you have not made yourself out of yogurt. 6) Underestimate your exercise, overestimate your food! 7) Keep it interesting. 8) Don't deprive yourself completely or you will end up doing something like eating a whole cheesecake!

    Try new foods. For example, you can still have a plate of 'spaghetti' if you make it with spaghetti squash. There is a vast variety of fresh, healthy food out there that is wonderful!

    I did the complete opposite of this advice.

    Lost 25 pounds and holding. I eat all foods, used a food for accuracy and didn't not deprive myself of anything. And using spaghetti squash instead of pasta is not necessary unless, of course, you like spaghetti squash. Bleh

    This deserves insightful, inspiring, like and awesome.. can't do them all...

    OP this!!!!
  • queenliz99
    queenliz99 Posts: 15,317 Member
    vassar15 wrote: »
    queenliz99 wrote: »
    1) Avoid processed food at all costs 2) Eat more fresh veggies 3) Watch your fruit content 4) Eat lean proteins and make sure you eat enough of them 5) No creamy salad dressing that you have not made yourself out of yogurt. 6) Underestimate your exercise, overestimate your food! 7) Keep it interesting. 8) Don't deprive yourself completely or you will end up doing something like eating a whole cheesecake!

    Try new foods. For example, you can still have a plate of 'spaghetti' if you make it with spaghetti squash. There is a vast variety of fresh, healthy food out there that is wonderful!

    I did the complete opposite of this advice.

    Lost 25 pounds and holding. I eat all foods, used a food for accuracy and didn't not deprive myself of anything. And using spaghetti squash instead of pasta is not necessary unless, of course, you like spaghetti squash. Bleh

    Glad it worked for you.

    But if someone likes spaghetti squash, and if pasta and spaghetti squash provide the same satiety, eat the spaghetti squash. Why? Because spaghetti squash contains a lot fewer calories than pasta.

    I look at pasta as Coke and spaghetti squash as Diet Coke (again, if you like spaghetti squash)

    Little tricks like this can go a long way toward meeting your weight goal.

    It is still not necessary, why make it harder than it needs to be? When one reaches their goal weight, it will be easier to maintain because they have not eliminated anything from their diet. Learning how to eat pasta in the correct amounts is freeing. YMMV
  • didknot226
    didknot226 Posts: 19 Member
    Hello I am new. I am following a 1200 calorie life style. That's what I call it :). The plan I am doing is working great so far. Very simple
  • bigfatguy13088
    bigfatguy13088 Posts: 21 Member
    After trying the massive deficit approach, and subsequently finding myself ravenously hungry every day, i switched to eating my regular calories and having my cardio be my deficit. Im much happier as a result
  • didknot226
    didknot226 Posts: 19 Member
    Being hungry means you will lose weight. Keep going and sacrifice the pasta :)
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