What is your activity level set to
Tashanicole444
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Hey guys could someone give me an idea of what there activity level looks like when not very active. ?
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I changed mine from lightly active to active. My caloric intake increased 400.0
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I have mine at sedentary.
I work at home and am seated a lot of the time.
I also do quite a bit of gardening.
I don't use a tracker so no idea of my daily steps.
I usually workout 1hr a day.
When I use the MFP calorie goal I log and eat my exercise calories on top of my sedentary calories.
When my exercise was consistent I used a TDEE calculator and included my exercise in the calculations.
Cheers, h.0 -
I set mine as active. During the school year I walk to and from the school six times a day, when I had a Fitbit I'd often get 10,000 steps by 11 am, I like to be active and doing stuff so it makes sense for me0
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I am sedentary. Aside from what I consider exercise, I probably only manage 5000 steps a day.
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Im lightly active Mon-Thursday, as I average over 7000 to 9000 steps, but Friday-Sunday I tend to be more sedentary with 5000 steps or fewer. I have a premium account so I'm able to adjust my daily calorie needs accordingly0
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I set mine to sedentary. Without a workout I'm lucky to get 5000 steps during the day.2
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What should I set mine to my steps including workout are 18000-20000 steps a day0
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O guess I should say my steps are 14000 without exercise.0
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O guess I should say my steps are 14000 without exercise.
If your 14000 steps are at your work or are an everyday thing (meaning not purposely for exercise) than I'd say lightly active. I chose sedentary bc my job is to sit at a computer screen all day. All steps I take I count as exercise.0 -
I'm set at sedentary. I prefer to see my calories increase, rather than get taken away. Which happens at lightly active and above, no matter how many thousands of steps i get everyday, which is usually 13k-15k.
ETA- I have my fitbit synced to mfp, so my post may not be relevant to you OP.2 -
I see steps get logged on top and increase claories via Mfp0
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I set mine at sedentary. I exercise more than 2 hours most days, but it's all purposeful.
I thought that with the amount of walking, etc. I do, I should probably set to lightly active, but I started getting confused about whether my 15-minute grocery store runs counted now, or whether all my exercise no longer counted, and if not, then what did... and I just decided to stick with sedentary and eat back half my exercise burns. So far, that's working out well.0 -
Mtp activity levels don't include purposely exercise. So the daily life things like grocery shopping, walking around work, etc are included. When in doubt, just set it to sedentary.
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I set mine at sedentary as I have a desk job but I also run 5 x weekly, swim 3 x weekly, ride my bike a often as is practical and hit the gym a couple of times a week (I've been seduced by triathlons and am training for a marathon in October) and I eat back most of my exercise calories (I have a reasonably high level of confidence in the estimates my Garmin gives me) and I don't log things like daily dog walking etc.0
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