Maintain weight
RayanaL
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Is the my fitness pal maintaining calories provided . Is it right or is it off by some where you still lose or do you gain with it ?
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I thought of slowing going up with the calories like adding 100 cals , and seeing if I start to maintain if not keep going up on the calories .1
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I only used the MFP as an initial start point and always adjusted manually based on results - both for weight loss and then maintenance.
I don't feel the MFP estimate was too far off for me but did need to fine tune.
Your recent rate of weight loss is a reasonable guess for maintenance.
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I agree with sijomial, track, monitor and adjust based on results. It was accurate for me but I use fitbit and it's syncing. Meaning MFP alone would have underestimate my daily burn2
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HappyGrape wrote: »I agree with sijomial, track, monitor and adjust based on results. It was accurate for me but I use fitbit and it's syncing. Meaning MFP alone would have underestimate my daily burn
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I use MFP to track/log my cals but I didn't use it to determine my maintenance level.
I used the Sailrabbit website, which uses up to 6 different calculators, to estimate my TDEE and to establish a range, then started w/the average and adjusted my cal intake from there to determine my maintenance level.
See: http://www.sailrabbit.com/bmr/
All of the estimates for me were actually high and it took several months to finally reduce my intake enough to achieve maintenance.0 -
It’s hard, but I’m determined to do so.0
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wow - that sailrabbit website is pretty cool. I will have to play with that. OP I just started maintaining the beginning of the month and have upped my calories by 100 every other week so far. IMO maintaining is just like losing. The #s are going to change over the weeks and months and years - you just need to keep track - whether weekly or monthly. I used to think "THERE I have lost and I am done". But that never worked for me. I believe now that it's an ongoing process. You set your safe range and when you fall below you tweak up, and when you hit the top end, you tweak down. I am currently weighing daily and use some different aps to track my average weight to see where I really am. My daily weight fluctuates too much to just accept that one or two days is actual. I am hoping not to EVER have to go back to a deficit for months again but just to catch things and be able to get back on track quickly if I start to head up again.1
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