Net Calories
naturalbeautii
Posts: 72 Member
Can someone explain net calories and please let know what I am doing wrong? Because this chart doesn't look good.
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Looks like you aren't eating back your exercise calories and are about 500 cal/day under your goal. How many exercise calories are you getting and how are you tracking them?2
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No, you're massively under eating. You should eat your calorie goal PLUS exercise cals (or at least a portion of them)2
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Are you adding exercise manually, or do you have a tracker adding calories?
My Fitness Pal gave you a calorie deficit before deliberate exercise. When you log exercise (or a synced tracker does it for you) - you should be eating at least a portion of those calories back.
Ideally you should be able to eat 100% of exercise calories back and lose at the rate you set up. However, exercise calories are estimates, food logging is an estimate, and activity level is a range, etc.
https://community.myfitnesspal.com/en/discussion/818082/exercise-calories-again-wtf/p1
Edited to add - there are trackers that have know issues (bugs). You may have to disconnect and then reconnect.1 -
I input my exercise on MFP. I go to gym 4x times a week and workout 45 mins to 1 hour. My exercise calories might be average of 500 or 600.0
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naturalbeautii wrote: »I input my exercise on MFP. I go to gym 4x times a week and workout 45 mins to 1 hour. My exercise calories might be average of 500 or 600.
Then eat your goal + 250-300 calories every time you work out. After a time, you might find you are losing faster than expected. Then eat more than 50% of exercise calories. If after a time, you find you are losing slower than expected. Then eat less than 50% of exercise calories. Some forms of exercise are harder to estimate than others.0 -
TavistockToad wrote: »No, you're massively under eating. You should eat your calorie goal PLUS exercise cals (or at least a portion of them)
Ok...when I look at my net calories on MFP, I need to hit that goal of 1,350 everyday and on days I exercise I can eat back 50 or 100% of my exercise calories once I hit MFP goal. I just want make sure I understand this stuff completely.0 -
naturalbeautii wrote: »I input my exercise on MFP. I go to gym 4x times a week and workout 45 mins to 1 hour. My exercise calories might be average of 500 or 600.
Then eat your goal + 250-300 calories every time you work out. After a time, you might find you are losing faster than expected. Then eat more than 50% of exercise calories. If after a time, you find you are losing slower than expected. Then eat less than 50% of exercise calories. Some forms of exercise are harder to estimate than others.
Yes, this. 500-600 sounds like a lot for 45-60 min of exercise, so I'd eat back 50% to start. I'd also make sure you hit or come close to your goal all days.
So on exercise days you'd be eating around 1600-1650.1
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