Macro help!
breeeslice
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I'm curious to what my macros should be at. I'm a 29 year old female, roughly 30 percent body fat
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MFP does a good job at setting your macros. If you have any health concerns or WOE you want to follow then you might want to tweak them but for now there fine as they are.1
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What are your goals? Because largely macros are for adherence and to support specific goals. In general though (in terms of lean body mass:
Protein: .8-1.2g
Fats: .35-.6g
Carbs: Rest
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goal weight/current weight?0
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deannalfisher wrote: »goal weight/current weight?What are your goals? Because largely macros are for adherence and to support specific goals. In general though (in terms of lean body mass:
Protein: .8-1.2g
Fats: .35-.6g
Carbs: Rest
As of right now, I would like to reach 130lbs without losing too much muscle0 -
that is still kind of vague - but assuming 130lbs with 22% BF (=101lbs lean muscle mass) - so aim for 80-100g protein; 35-60g fat and then the rest carbs - I'm a bit heavier than you (148, but heavily active so I use TDEE and focusing on recomp) and take in about 2350 on average a day - you'll need to run your stats through either MFP or a TDEE calculator (TDEE is helpful if you have a set daily workout routine, MFP is better is you are more ad hoc)0
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breeeslice wrote: »I'm curious to what my macros should be at. I'm a 29 year old female, roughly 30 percent body fat
Sorry I didn't add I'm 147ish
Is TDEE an app?0 -
TDEE - total daily energy expenditure - its basically what your body burns in calories all day (not just exercise) - so BMR (basal metabolic rate) + NEAT (non-energy adaptive thermosis - calories from walking around/existing) + purposeful exercise calories = TDEE
MFP - uses NEAT as your calorie basis and then you add in purposeful exercise calories1 -
yea, I'd have you around 100-120g of protein. The bigger question is, what is your workout program0
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iifym.com0
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breeeslice wrote: »
You should probably figure out what is going to support your goals outside of just weight loss (i.e., StrongCurves is a great program focused around the glutes for those women who want to build their butts). Keep in mind, that basic goals generally drive basic results (which is why I still don't have abs). Specific goals and action plans will drive specific results.
Below are some good resistance programs.
http://community.myfitnesspal.com/en/discussion/10332083/which-lifting-program-is-the-best-for-you/p1
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