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Calorie BMR for cutting confusion???

MickyCrispDipper
MickyCrispDipper Posts: 41 Member
edited November 2024 in Health and Weight Loss
Hey guys please help, had so many different numbers it's getting confusing. I'm 35, 6 foot, 182lbs, roughly around 18% BF, but still want to lose the stubborn belly fat. I do heavy weights 4 x a week, and 20 mins HIIT once a week, I'm currently eating 2414 cals, I worked out my BMR is 1880 x activity 1.55 = 2914 - 500 for cut = 2414 Does that sound about right? Any help would be much appreciated

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  • rainbowbow
    rainbowbow Posts: 7,490 Member
    This is hard to say. What is your NEAT like?
  • MickyCrispDipper
    MickyCrispDipper Posts: 41 Member
    Got to be honest don't know what NEAT is and how I would work it out
  • rainbowbow
    rainbowbow Posts: 7,490 Member
    essentially, how active are you during the day when you *aren't* in the gym purposefully exercising?

    If you have an activity tracker that will give you an idea, otherwise you can use the below:
    Less than 5,000 steps: sedentary

    Example: an office worker, a student, or someone who sits for most of their day. If you do not perform atleast 30 minutes of exercise a day you are sedentary.

    5,000 – 7,500 steps: lightly active

    Example: Someone who stands for most of their days. For example, a stay at home mom, a bank teller, a customer service representative in a grocery store, etc. The key here is standing, but not walking or heavy lifting.

    7,500-10,000 steps: moderately active

    Example: Someone who walks a lot of the day (atleast 2 hours continuous), like nurses, teachers, restaurant workers, etc. they spend most of their day walking around but are not performing hard labor.

    10,000 steps: active

    Example: Someone who walks a lot and also performs manual labor. For example construction workers, athletes, warehouse employees, etc.

  • MickyCrispDipper
    MickyCrispDipper Posts: 41 Member
    I'm Moderately active, I have a 2 year old son and I don't work in the week so I'm constantly on the move with him, so what does that mean?
  • rainbowbow
    rainbowbow Posts: 7,490 Member
    I'm Moderately active, I have a 2 year old son and I don't work in the week so I'm constantly on the move with him, so what does that mean?

    That means your estimated: 2914 calorie level is probably right. I think -500 is perfect for someone in your current situation.

    Make sure during this time to eat enough protein and perform consistent strength training since your main goal is a change in body composition.
  • MickyCrispDipper
    MickyCrispDipper Posts: 41 Member
    So stick to weights 4 x week and HIIT 1 x week
    I assume I still eat the same on rest days.
    I'm currently eating
    215 g Carbs 222g Protein 75g Fats
  • rainbowbow
    rainbowbow Posts: 7,490 Member
    So stick to weights 4 x week and HIIT 1 x week
    I assume I still eat the same on rest days.
    I'm currently eating
    215 g Carbs 222g Protein 75g Fats

    yep, that's more than enough.

    stick to it, be consistent and accurate, and you'll see results. :)
  • MickyCrispDipper
    MickyCrispDipper Posts: 41 Member
    Thank you so much for your help much appreciated!!
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