Need to lose weight!
janabmw2014
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Hey everyone! So I weigh in at around 292lbs. I get so confused on the best way to lose weight. Especially when it comes to macros and counting cals. I’m basically clueless and really need help. Can anyone help me?? It would be so appreciated!
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Put your stats into MFP, eat to the number it gives you (because MFP will give you a deficit based on your stats and desired weight loss). Get a food scale, weigh everything and make sure you're using accurate entries using either the label or the USDA database (https://ndb.nal.usda.gov/ndb/search/list). Do some exercise to maintain the muscle mass you have now, it doesn't necessarily have to involve going to the gym (but you can if you want!).5
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You came to the right place! It doesn’t have to be especially complicated. Enter your information accurately into this site and eat as much as it tells you to. Weigh and measure your food even if you “know” people tend to underestimate and think you can correct for that—please trust me that you can’t.
The more you move, the more you’re going to get to eat, so try to work some extra activity into your day. Exercise is great, but little things like parking on the far side of the lot and taking the stairs can add up in surprising and wonderful ways if you do them consistently.
There are no “bad” foods and no magical fat-melting supplements, and the right macros for you are whatever keeps you feeling relatively full and happy. You’ll have to tolerate some hunger, because you’ll be eating less than you’re burning, but if it’s unbearable just eat a little more, tell MFP you ate a little more, and see what happens over time. You can do this!1 -
Here are some discussions to get you started:
http://community.myfitnesspal.com/en/discussion/1399829/step-by-step-guide-to-losing-weight-with-myfitnesspal
http://community.myfitnesspal.com/en/discussion/10634517/you-dont-use-a-food-scale/p1
http://community.myfitnesspal.com/en/discussion/10300331/most-helpful-posts-getting-started-must-reads#latest
And a couple of fun charts:
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I am 2 months postpartum and under 10 lbs to goal weight and have had great luck with carb cycling. I do 2 days low carb (20% carb 40% fat 40% protein) then 1 day higher carb (I flip carb and fat percentages). My body has been reacting great to it and I am losing weight so I thought I would suggest it! Everybody is different though and diet effectiveness can vary from person to person. Good luck!5
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janabmw2014 wrote: »Hey everyone! So I weigh in at around 292lbs. I get so confused on the best way to lose weight. Especially when it comes to macros and counting cals. I’m basically clueless and really need help. Can anyone help me?? It would be so appreciated!
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I think set a daily plan
Use the diary on here
What exercise do you do? What exercise do you enjoy?
Prep and plan all your meals
Accountability firstly to yourself and maybe to others e.g on a set day weigh in..on a daily basis say hi on here and let us see your meal plan for the day or post it the night before
Quite happy to buddy up with you and I will do the same ( depending on time difference I’m in the uk) but we could work something out
Look at it as healthy lifestyle changes and maybe just try healthy meals rather than macros to begin with?
I’m in the same boat have had a real success with weight loss following slimming world but I’ve hit a mental brick wall but know I will do it it takes 21 days to form s habit so here goes the start of the 21 day challenge !!
Let’s do this!!
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To lose weight, you just have to eat less, consistently, for real and for a long time! If you are willing to accept this as a fact, you're way ahead in the game. To be able to eat less, consistently, for real and for a long time, you have to do it in a sustainable way. Whatever you can stick to, is the best way. You need enough of a range of nutrients every day while sticking to a calorie intake that is below your maintenance level. Calorie counting is a sustainable way and a great help for many people, but not vital. If you choose calorie counting, you have to log accurately and honestly for it to work. If you weigh yourself, you have to understand weight fluctuations. You need to (re)learn proper portion sizes. These are the simple, practical things that are easy to correct if you get them wrong.
The more individual and complicated and probably difficult things includes emotional overeating and body image issues. If you need help beyond what the forum can give you, I do urge you to seek professional help.2 -
Start by consistently logging every single thing you eat and aiming to hit the calorie target set for you by MFP. Macros aren't as important in general, at least not in the beginning. (the only one I keep an eye on is protein). The main thing is taking in less calories than you burn which leads to weight loss.
All the best.0
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