"If everyday were like today you'd weigh X in 5 weeks"
shelbygeorge29
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Has anyone ever kept track to see if it's really true? I kind of think it might be bunk, that weight loss isn't that linear and predictable. But maybe I'm wrong, hence this inquiry.
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ticks me off everytime!0
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Haha, I will let you know in five weeks! :-)0
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You can't really say unless you eat and do the exact samething for 5 weeks. I haven't seen anybody do it EXACT yet. So far the numbers only varies by 1/ 2 pounds. If you do it Exact everyday for 5 weeks let us know.0
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That thing has such a wide variable!!!!! One day it tells me I will be 108 pounds and the next 128 pounds. Well, here I am 5 weeks later and nowhere near either one of those weights!!! Bunk if you ask me!0
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I haven't found any truth to them so far lol I kinda ignore them :-/0
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It's like the crossing light button......just something to push. :-)0
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For me it's been pretty accurate. It said I'll be 12 lbs less in 5 weeks and I've been losing about 10 lbs per month. For others...not so much. It really depends on a lot of factors - how much you have to lose and the consistency of your efforts mostly.0
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I don't believe it for one second. If I am under my calories EVERY single day - how can it say I will weigh MORE than I weigh now in 5 weeks?
That doesn't make any sense to me (I actually commented to my daughter about this tonight when I closed out my diary with 90 calories left and it said I would weigh 4lbs MORE in 5 weeks if I kept eating this way... huh?).
I disregard it to be honest.0 -
In theory is accurate using basic math principles. It takes your current weight, the food consumption for the day, and the exercise done for the day and says if you do the EXACT same thing (calories consumed, calories burned, fiber, carbs, etc.) each day for the next five weeks ... you will weight this amount. That is why everyday it gives you a different number because it calculates it by what you did only for that day. It is supposed to help motivated you and show you that if you stay focused and do what your doing now.. this is what the results will be ... it can also show you how poor eating habits, and lack of exercise will also cause you not to progress.0
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They always get me SOOOO excited like ooo i'm going to be really small in 5 weeks but, that's not the case. I still enjoy the optimism it gives me though, it really makes me want to try harder.0
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My daily calorie in take is pretty consistent and after close to 2 months on the program it's estimation is pretty close. Remember that message is true if the next 35 days you have the same calorie input and output. Just my brief experience.0
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For the last week it's been within 2 lbs every day, so I have been fairly consistant.
Troops, I am going to keep track and report back. Even though my gut says it's bunk . . .0 -
the predictions have been VERY accurate for me, but then i am quite consistent each day.0
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It's like the crossing light button......just something to push. :-)
Haha, but it's true.0 -
You can't really say unless you eat and do the exact samething for 5 weeks. I haven't seen anybody do it EXACT yet. So far the numbers only varies by 1/ 2 pounds. If you do it Exact everyday for 5 weeks let us know.
My thoughts exactly... weight loss isn't linear BECAUSE we don't do the same exact thing every single day.... and in all fairness, the statement says "if everyday were like today".... which it never will be, unless you're ok with being bored witless for 5 weeks (at least I would be, if every single day was exactly the same )0 -
Yes, One time I moved ahead five weeks and put that weight in the note box.
When I got to that date I was that weight. It was a big shock.
I only did it one time. Try it and see for yourself.0 -
I haven't checked it out. It changes every day too. It might be nice to have the option of a secondary tracker that would monitor intermediate goals like this. I think it's intended to be an encouragement, but after a while it starts to just be annoying since the comparison is always 5 weeks away.0
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I don't believe it for one second. If I am under my calories EVERY single day - how can it say I will weigh MORE than I weigh now in 5 weeks?
That doesn't make any sense to me (I actually commented to my daughter about this tonight when I closed out my diary with 90 calories left and it said I would weigh 4lbs MORE in 5 weeks if I kept eating this way... huh?).
I disregard it to be honest.
It actually is possible IF you are not consuming enough calories to keep your body going and thus the body begins to conserve the fat because it believes it is starving. This would depend on how much you are under and how often you do this.0 -
i agree that it's just a math calculation and should be motivating but not taken TOO seriously. i've actually considered entering a "fake" entry one day where i did 30495734 calories of exercise and only had a diet coke, just to see if it would be like "if everyday were like today you'd weigh -46lbs in 5 weeks"
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There is a little bit of encouragement there but yeah, I think it is mostly a lot of hot air. I laugh when I see what it has to say most of the time and yet I'm always eager to see what it's going to say at the same time, go figure. The funniest is when I have had a not so great day and it still tells me I would have lost like 15 pounds or something, Man if that were true I'd be able to eat that same crud every day and still lose weight, Yea! Luckily I am not that easily fooled0
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What AmerTunsi said.0
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I don't believe it for one second. If I am under my calories EVERY single day - how can it say I will weigh MORE than I weigh now in 5 weeks?
That doesn't make any sense to me (I actually commented to my daughter about this tonight when I closed out my diary with 90 calories left and it said I would weigh 4lbs MORE in 5 weeks if I kept eating this way... huh?).
I disregard it to be honest.
Actually, it could be accurate. The calories they give you is based on the theory that if you eat this amount today, taking into account your activity and current weight .. you will drop this amount per week. However, it is common knowledge that if you go below a certain caloric intake continuously, your bodies metabolism slows down and begins to go into starvation mode, thus turning everything you eat into fat as apart of survival. However, with MFP's philosophy of eating back calories .... the number of calories needed to be consumed goes against the traditional "do not drop below 1,200 calories" philosophy. But MFP believes that you WILL drop below 1,200 calories if you don't eat back your calories because what you burned can drop you below your net of 1,200. it's confusing but it does make sense in the end why it believes that you will gain weight.0 -
I don't believe it for one second. If I am under my calories EVERY single day - how can it say I will weigh MORE than I weigh now in 5 weeks?
That doesn't make any sense to me (I actually commented to my daughter about this tonight when I closed out my diary with 90 calories left and it said I would weigh 4lbs MORE in 5 weeks if I kept eating this way... huh?).
I disregard it to be honest.
I know my body's comfortable range for calories and I stick to that range. I know that I HAVE to be between 2200-2500 NET calories a day. Today, I'm at 2210 - with the possibility I may have something more to eat before bed.
As long as I'm above 2200, I'm just fine.
And I don't see how I could gain 4lbs in 5 weeks staying in my range.
Like I said, I disregard it because for me - it isn't accurate. I was 143.5lbs this morning and have been maintaining 143-145lbs for the last few months.
It actually is possible IF you are not consuming enough calories to keep your body going and thus the body begins to conserve the fat because it believes it is starving. This would depend on how much you are under and how often you do this.0 -
I don't believe it for one second. If I am under my calories EVERY single day - how can it say I will weigh MORE than I weigh now in 5 weeks?
That doesn't make any sense to me (I actually commented to my daughter about this tonight when I closed out my diary with 90 calories left and it said I would weigh 4lbs MORE in 5 weeks if I kept eating this way... huh?).
I disregard it to be honest.
Actually, it could be accurate. The calories they give you is based on the theory that if you eat this amount today, taking into account your activity and current weight .. you will drop this amount per week. However, it is common knowledge that if you go below a certain caloric intake continuously, your bodies metabolism slows down and begins to go into starvation mode, thus turning everything you eat into fat as apart of survival. However, with MFP's philosophy of eating back calories .... the number of calories needed to be consumed goes against the traditional "do not drop below 1,200 calories" philosophy. But MFP believes that you WILL drop below 1,200 calories if you don't eat back your calories because what you burned can drop you below your net of 1,200. it's confusing but it does make sense in the end why it believes that you will gain weight.
I'm in maintenance. I am not losing weight. I know that 2200-2500 NET calories is my normal range. It is where I have been for the last few months. I've been maintaining 143-145lbs while staying in that range. Today, I am at 2210 (while I may end up eating more later). So, I am within my range -- there's NO WAY I'm going to gain 4lbs in 5 weeks eating in my range.0 -
5 weeks ago I actually did write down the number it gave me and this morning I weighed myself and the number matched! 6lbs down!0
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It's been fairly accurate, for me.
Five weeks ago, it estimated me at about 274.3 (if I take the average from that week). My last two weigh-ins were 274 and 272.5.0 -
Imma try it starting today So I'll let ya'll know if 5 weeks!0
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I actually like it. It's not meant to be an exact predictor of anything! For me it's motivational, on those days I eat above my calorie limit and I see "in 5 weeks you will weigh [insert bad number here]" it helps me get back on track. Conversely, seeing the lower number when I meet my calorie goal is also motivating.0
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I really like it. It keeps me going0
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I actually find it motavating too.0
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