Could I eat 3000 calories a day when I reach my goal weight?
Chessbear
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Hi. I changed my lifestyle by doing daily cardio and weight training at least 5 times a week.
My goal weight is 125-135lbs. Im 5 foot 6 and a male.
Im a big eater too. Could I get away with eating 3000 calories a day if im still doing the daily cardio and 5 times a week weight training?
Anyone with similar experience?
My goal weight is 125-135lbs. Im 5 foot 6 and a male.
Im a big eater too. Could I get away with eating 3000 calories a day if im still doing the daily cardio and 5 times a week weight training?
Anyone with similar experience?
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Depends how much you burn. Check out a TDEE calculator like this one: https://www.iifym.com/tdee-calculator/0
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My goal weight is 125-135lbs. Im 5 foot 6 and a male...Could I get away with eating 3000 calories a day if im still doing the daily cardio and 5 times a week weight training?
Assuming a typical lightly active work life, you'd need to burn about 1400 calories a day in intentional exercise. At your desired size, basically, you'd need to do the equivalent of running a half marathon...every day.
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I'm real close to my goal weight (was 170lb yesterday) and yesterday did a couple of hours of cardio and by the end of my day my calorie goal was over 3000, so yes.0
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The only way to find out is to try it out for 2-3 weeks and see how your body weight does. I am currently eating 3K calories without doing cardio and I lift 4 times a week and I am still losing a little bit weight (not much, I am probably near my maintenance).
Best answer ever!! Everyone and every body is different.2 -
Now how is this even remotely freaking fair?!
I'm a female 5'7 and 136lbs and maintain on almost half of that.
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gebeziseva wrote: »Now how is this even remotely freaking fair?!
I'm a female 5'7 and 136lbs and maintain on almost half of that.
are you doing daily cardio and 5 times a week weight training?1 -
Track what works best for you. If you can eat 3000 and lost weight consistently, go for it. If it doesn't work for you, don't. Good luck.1
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When you reach your goal, try it and see!0
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Probably not
However you are using mfp and making sustainable life choices so by the time you hit goal you will have determined an eating and exercise plan that works for you.
Update your stats once a week and your calorie goal Wil adjust gradually. Also experiment with foods to determine what is delicious nutritious and filling for you. For me I need fiber and protein.0
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