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1200 calorie successes?

Thick_Chickk
Thick_Chickk Posts: 608 Member
edited November 2024 in Success Stories
Did anyone start off at 1200 calories to lose? How much did you lose? How long did it take?
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  • GoldenEye_
    GoldenEye_ Posts: 330 Member
    I started on mfp and 1200 kcal a day the first of June, then had a 4 month period of maintenance starting in August and then started weightloss again at the end of November. I started at 159 lbs and have lost 17 lbs so far :) I usually do eat some my workout calories back, so tend to eat around 1300 kcal a day. I do free weights about 3x a week (at a beginner level, sticking to 17.6 lbs for most exercises), pilates 3x a week and running once a week, all around 30-45 minutes.
  • susanp57
    susanp57 Posts: 409 Member
    I'm 5'5" and ate at 1200 from March until I hit my goal weight in September, about 32 lbs. I usually ate back a portion of my exercise calories.
  • getoffin1year
    getoffin1year Posts: 87 Member
    1200 is doable for a low energy day or two. I shoot for a 1000 calorie deficit a day, some higher, some lower. Thats 7000 calories a week or two pounds. I dont think I'd be able to do 1200 everyday.
  • Tprez12
    Tprez12 Posts: 1 Member
    I was skeptical when MFP recommended 1100 calories to me. I’m 5’7”. SW was 180 and I’m down to 150. Want to hit about 135. Regardless, it seemed low to me. I consulted my doctor and he helped me find a multivitamin to help with any nutritional vitamins I may miss due to such a low calorie intake. But overall, he was on board as long as I hit my fat and protein macros. To my amazement, I am eating between 1100 and 1300 and do not feel hungry - especially when I’m hitting those macros. I also exercise 3 or 4 times a week, and try to eat my calories back.

    The first 15 pounds came off easily. A little less than 2 months. The remaining 15 were harder to come by. It’s been about 5 months. Hoping by April to lose the remaining 15.

    Great Job!!! What are your macros?
  • ryenday
    ryenday Posts: 1,539 Member
    edited December 2017
    More successful than I realized. I’m down 40 ish pounds and MFP 2017 report tells me my average calories were 1195.75999... this year. I had about 6 days off (cheat days didn’t log).

    Lol, I’ve written in these threads that I ate between 1000 and 1400, I’ve written I ate 1200 ish most days etc. Both true and both statements highly criticized for not being specific enough.

    1195.75999 calories per day averaged in 2017. :* Not sure I could get any closer to 1200 if I worked at it specifically to be on the 1200 nose perfectly.
  • Pocket__Cthulhu
    Pocket__Cthulhu Posts: 134 Member
    There are some good threads in the sticky section titled "Most Helpful" posts that I suggest you give a glance. Particularly the one about TDEE and BMR. For most people, 1200 is way too low. For most people, they will lose muscle mass along with fat on so low a number, which is why some are suggesting that. If your short and sedentary, and you can sustain it, good for you. Good luck on your journey!
  • solieco1
    solieco1 Posts: 1,559 Member
    I was skeptical when MFP recommended 1100 calories to me. I’m 5’7”. SW was 180 and I’m down to 150. Want to hit about 135. Regardless, it seemed low to me. I consulted my doctor and he helped me find a multivitamin to help with any nutritional vitamins I may miss due to such a low calorie intake. But overall, he was on board as long as I hit my fat and protein macros.

    HI! May i ask what you have your protein and fat targets set to? Thanks :)
  • sheps1990
    sheps1990 Posts: 26 Member
    edited December 2017
    I lost a stone in 7 dedicated months with 1200 calories per day.

    https://palegirlgoeseast.wordpress.com/2017/12/29/how-i-gained-and-lost-weight-in-china/
  • Amybcb
    Amybcb Posts: 292 Member
    To everyone saying 1200 is too low or a default number.. I realize that it may be true for some. I've lost significant amounts of weight four times, once when I was 20 years old and the other three times after my pregnancies. I've been at this game for awhile and even at my highest weight, I don't lose on even 1500 kcals. The only time I can lose is on 1200 kcals. I was just looking for some motivation from others as I have to lose again.

    I have found the same to be true since having kids (and being 41 now!). If I eat more than 1200 calories a day, I just don't lose. I am short too (5'2") and I see many others around my height have been able to lose on 1200 and stay around that many calories so that is inspiring.
  • slimbyjune18
    slimbyjune18 Posts: 101 Member
    I’m 5ft4 and on 1200 too. I lost 56lb a few years back on 1200, I did eat back 75% exercise cals. I got out of habit of tracking & put back on 21lb.. restarted at end November (1200 again) and have dropped 6lb so far. I don’t have that much to lose (15lb now). It’s definitely manageable, I really plan ahead and make sure I build plenty of exercise in, which gives a bit more flexibility. It does work & I find I can eat v well on 1200, but I don’t drink fizzy drinks, eat that much sweet stuff etc. First couple of days I did feel hungry, but I’d kind of expect that. I also make sure I drink 2l water a day which really helps. Good luck!
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