What do you think?
beatthebinge3464
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Post 5'6 140 pound female 22 years old wanting to achieve goal weight of 120. Here is a link to a screen shot of my calorie intake and exercise burn, I also include my BMR in my exercise burn. MFP says I should lose weight eating and exercising this way, but will I really? If it means anything, I am under 50 grams of sugar per day, eat a lot of wholesome carbs, healthy fats, and fish. My only cheat would be rice cakes and sugar free pudding.
Thank you for your time and thought
Thank you for your time and thought
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What are you doing for exercise? I am really curious. I work a hard physical job and burn about 2000 calories. Nearly 3000 is a lot.2
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I run and cycle1
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I am 5'6" too and weigh 136. I run, cycle (indoor) and lift. The most I have burned in an hour spin class is around 650. I burned 900 on an 11 mile run. How are you getting the numbers for calories burned? I have recently learned how important it is to eat enough for the exercise I do. Seems like you do an awful lot of exercise and need to eat to sustain your performance.4
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I added in 1300 calories burned for my BMR0
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beatthebinge3464 wrote: »I added in 1300 calories burned for my BMR
MFP’s calorie goal already includes that, plus additional calories for whatever you set your activity level to. It sounds like you’re double- or even triple dipping.5 -
FlyingMolly wrote: »beatthebinge3464 wrote: »I added in 1300 calories burned for my BMR
MFP’s calorie goal already includes that, plus additional calories for whatever you set your activity level to. It sounds like you’re double- or even triple dipping.
I am not using MFP's calorie suggestions0 -
I think it's sad that rice cakes and sugar free pudding are considered a "cheat"30
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Are you sure your bmr is not included in your goal? Are you going to eat 6000 cal?0
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This is super confusing. I'd recommend either using MFP as intended (NEAT + exercise) or TDEE method (calculate total average TDEE, put that as your goal, and do not add exercise).7
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No, I am only eating 30001
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Not eating back exercise calories0
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beatthebinge3464 wrote: »FlyingMolly wrote: »beatthebinge3464 wrote: »I added in 1300 calories burned for my BMR
MFP’s calorie goal already includes that, plus additional calories for whatever you set your activity level to. It sounds like you’re double- or even triple dipping.
I am not using MFP's calorie suggestions
Then what do you think the significance of “MFP says I should lose weight eating this way” will be? If you’re not giving the site proper information and/or not using the feedback it gives you based on your input, its predictions are probably going to be pretty useless.11 -
Something is really off here in the math and how you have calculated your calories yourself. According to this you could eat around 5800 cals a day and maintain your weight (the 3000+earned above that) I seriously doubt that to be the case since that is more than body builders at my gym eat.
What was the process in building your calorie goal? How did you come up with it? Why can’t you use the MFP calculator?
Edited to add - MyFitnessPal isn’t saying you will lose eating this way if you are adjusting all the figures and not using theirs3 -
I dont eat back my exercise calories0
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beatthebinge3464 wrote: »I dont eat back my exercise calories
Then why add them?1 -
beatthebinge3464 wrote: »I dont eat back my exercise calories
You include your BMR in “exercise” and ate about 150 calories less than the total in this example. Which exercise calories exactly are you “not eating back”? Are you saying that on top of your 1300 BMR calories and your (apparently) 1500 activity calories, you also do purposeful exercise you haven’t logged here?3 -
I add them to see what I havr burned in a day0
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beatthebinge3464 wrote: »I add them to see what I havr burned in a day
But you've already accounted for that in your daily goal. That's what's confusing.3 -
I add my daily burn ( my bmr plus my exercise calories )
Its not my goal to net 3000 calories.
I eat 3000 calories for the day. Thats it.
So, thats 3000 - whatever I burn
Thats my thinking.1 -
You are making things hard for yourself here.
Either
Go by TDEE and put that 3000 as your calorie goal for each day but don't add any exercise calories. That or play around with activity levels until you get around that number.
Or
Correctly put all your stats into BMP to get your NEAT and individually add exercise calories on top of that.
At the end of the day the remaining calories should be close to 0.1 -
I am very active as a runner and a cyclist.0
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I actually fail to see your side, sorry.9
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beatthebinge3464 wrote: »I add my daily burn ( my bmr plus my exercise calories )
Its not my goal to net 3000 calories.
I eat 3000 calories for the day. Thats it.
So, thats 3000 - whatever I burn
Thats my thinking.
Okay, well, if you consistently burn more than 3000 calories per day you’ll lose weight doing that.
If.3 -
beatthebinge3464 wrote: »I actually fail to see your side, sorry.
Nobody knows whom you're replying to if you don't use the quote button.6 -
beatthebinge3464 wrote: »MFP says I should lose weight eating and exercising this way, but will I really?
I don't understand what you mean by "MFP says I should lose eating and exercising this way, but will I really?"
MFP doesn't say ANYTHING about whether you will lose weight eating and exercising THAT way because you've gone ahead and done your own calculations in your own idiosyncratic manner utterly ignoring any suggestions that MFP as a tool has offered you.18 -
Lets see; when MFP completes my day it completes it off of my info entered. So, its taking into account the 3000 calories I have consumed and the 2800 calories I have burned through exercise and bmr...1
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beatthebinge3464 wrote: »Lets see; when MFP completes my day it completes it off of my info entered. So, its taking into account the 3000 calories I have consumed and the 2800 calories I have burned through exercise and bmr...
Okay, then stick with that. Not sure why your post is called, "what do you think?" if you're really not interested in what anyone thinks.18 -
I didnt want different approaches , I just wanted to know if my approach would work5
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beatthebinge3464 wrote: »I didnt want different approaches , I just wanted to know if my approach would work
If you eat 3000 cals and you burn more than 3000 cals, then yes, you will lose weight. I just think you're making it more confusing than it needs to be.6
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