Canceling WW online but will miss weekly points for splurges.
prettyanatomy
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Can you go 500 over calorie limit 1 day a week and still lose weight? I will miss having those weekly points that can be saved for splurges. This is week 2 with weight watchers online and I’ve been on plan all week and have gained a pound. I’ve heard people complaining about the new freestyle plan anyways.
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1lbs fat = 3500cal.
3500cal is how much deficit you need to make to lose 1lbs fat.
The deficit in MFP is included in your limit depending on your goal choices.
You can do the rest of the math.4 -
I just come from Weight Watchers also. I lost 71 pounds on Weight Watchers but couldn't lose any more after the freestyle launched. I have been doing what they call calorie banking. Decide how much calories I get every day from my BMR and then I did my exercise that I typically do every week. I take that number times it by 7 days for that week and then I come up with the total number of calories I can have in a week's time. I then take that number and deduct 2500 calories from it and then that 2,500 calories I use for what I call my extra calorie cheat day. Not technically a cheat day because I'm allowing for the calories and I do not go over the 2500. 2500 calories in a day is a butt load for me though cuz I usually eat a 1000 to 1200 per day. After deducting the 2500 calories from my weeks total I take them out left and evenly spread it out on the other 6 days. It's works for me I'm losing about a pound a week but I still feel like I get that cheat meal. You can look it up and do more research on it if you'd like it's called calorie banking.7
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Thank you so much! You’ve been a big help.2
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I also just canceled my ww subscription due to the new plan! Thanks for the info!0
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I must admit the two things I liked about WW was the weekly allowance and not having to count veg as I find it tedious weighing it all out - but even though I was following it I never seemed to lose weight - which became really demotivating. If you have MFP premium you can have different calorie goals per day so you could set it to more at weekends and normal in the week??1
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I like to bank calories during the week so I can enjoy goodies on the weekend, essentially what the weekly points were, you just have to choose to set them aside.2
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There's lots of people who've dropped WW since the new program launched -- check out some of the earlier threads! I liked the weeklies too, although I rarely used them. But I'd imagine that if you aim for an 'average' of calories per day that would work -- if you eat 800 or 900 calories for two days that will make up for one 1700 calorie day.
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Xx_Christie_xX wrote: »I must admit the two things I liked about WW was the weekly allowance and not having to count veg as I find it tedious weighing it all out - but even though I was following it I never seemed to lose weight - which became really demotivating. If you have MFP premium you can have different calorie goals per day so you could set it to more at weekends and normal in the week??
That's exactly what I've been doing. And got a food scale to weigh my food and I'm now losing. I take off a little for each day thru the week to have extras the weekend or just 1 day that weekend. I make a weekly calorie plan a week at a time and put how mamu calories each day that week according to what i got going on. And then change my calorie goal for each day as i planned out. Ocassionally ill chahe it mid week if needed but just make sure to stay in my weekly calorie allowence. Its great!0 -
Just wanted to add I'm a former WW online member that left as well - feel free to add me as a friend here - we're all in this together!
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I am too leaving WW when my subscription runs out in 2 weeks i have been tracking with mfp and I I splurge upto 500 cal extra and I am still losing weight faster than just counting points on freestyle1
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I switched over as Well! I lost almost 50 lbs with smarrpoints and got stuck with freestyle. I have to let it run out since I'm in a contract but I'm enjoying the freedom of different foods with calorie counting. I have more variety as well. I was losing my mind with weight watchers.2
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Xx_Christie_xX wrote: »If you have MFP premium you can have different calorie goals per day so you could set it to more at weekends and normal in the week??
Sorry to hi-jack, but where can you set this up?
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To be honest you don't actually need premium to do this, you just need to mentally know how much extra you want at weekends.
So for example if your standard net calorie goal is say 1450 and you wanted an extra 250 cals for Sat & Sun, you could just eat 1350 on weekdays and 1700 on weekends, you can check your net cals for the day in Nutrition at the bottom of your diary.
As long as you calories even out over the week it doesn't matter too much if you have a little less some days and a little more on others. I tend to use the weekly average report (you can change the view in Nutrition to see your weekly info) rather than the day-to-day.4 -
amazing on how many of us Ex- ww'ers are here now!3
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You can use a weekly goal here too in MFP but yes save some calories for splurges and still lose.0
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