Help with calories and goal setting
Kinggoliath
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Hello,
There is so much misinformation I was hoping to get some advise from people who have lost weight and are happy with their results. I am 26 y/o Male who is 6’7” and 320#. I need to lose about 80# and I’d like to lose it at a reasonable pace. I currently don’t track what I eat as closely as I should, but I would like to get back in the habit of doing so. I’ve slimmed down to 260-270 before, but it was years ago. Please help!
There is so much misinformation I was hoping to get some advise from people who have lost weight and are happy with their results. I am 26 y/o Male who is 6’7” and 320#. I need to lose about 80# and I’d like to lose it at a reasonable pace. I currently don’t track what I eat as closely as I should, but I would like to get back in the habit of doing so. I’ve slimmed down to 260-270 before, but it was years ago. Please help!
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Track your calories.
You already answered your own plea for help0 -
Yeah but how much? And what Macros?0
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Whatever MFP gave you. You put your stats in when you signed up.0
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Plug your information into MFP's goal-setting tab. At your weight, you can probably lose 2.5 to 3 lbs a week safely and without sacrificing lean mass unnecessarily, but MFP will only allow you to select up to 2 lbs a week, so if you wanted, you could leave up to 500 calories a day of your goal uneaten (but make sure you're logging your exercise calories, as MFP doesn't take them into account in setting your calorie goal).
Get a food scale. Weigh all your solids (or as much as possible -- I don't carry a scale around with me when I eat outside my home). Log everything you eat and drink, even if you have to estimate some things.
That's it.
Good luck.1 -
Kinggoliath wrote: »Yeah but how much? And what Macros?
Macros are immaterial to weight loss. Get enough protein (opinions vary, but 0.8 grams per lb of lean mass is a common recommendation). Get enough fat (typical recommendations are 0.35 to 0.4 grams per lb). Fill up the rest of your calories with whatever macros you like.1 -
Thank you!0
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