Help, dont understand

briittanyxxoo
briittanyxxoo Posts: 40 Member
edited December 19 in Health and Weight Loss
Hi all. I'm new to calorie counting, exercising, and what not...
So on a daily basis for a month now I have been eating around 1300 calories a day, and working out burnjng 500 to 900 calories a day (as per my fitness watch). Which would make my net (I think, dont really know) 400 to 800. I have lost 9lbs in 4 weeks. But then was reading some threads from google thst says that a net of that much is very dangerous and very bad for you?
I dont understand... any insight, or tips on this weightloss stuff would be very appreciated

Also negativity, and being rude isnt necessary.
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  • briittanyxxoo
    briittanyxxoo Posts: 40 Member
    I'm 27, 221 pounds, 5 ft 10.
    Mfp says to eat 1580, I do leslie sansones walk at home for working out.
    What would be the point of working out if you eat back your calories burnt?
    Not sounding bitchy, I genuinely dont get it lol.
  • briittanyxxoo
    briittanyxxoo Posts: 40 Member
    I do 1 hour to 1 and a half hours a day.. and the calories burnt are coming from my fitness watch.
  • CharlieBeansmomTracey
    CharlieBeansmomTracey Posts: 7,682 Member
    I do 1 hour to 1 and a half hours a day.. and the calories burnt are coming from my fitness watch.

    any idea about how many steps you are getting while doing it? and how long have you had your fitness watch? and what kind of fitness watch? I ask because fitbit includes your BMR(what your body burns just by being alive) and it can take a week or more to get to "know you" so to speak and to become more accurate. and fitness watches and trackers are only estimates as well. the only way to know how accurate they are is to keep an eye on your weight loss and the numbers should add up over time.
  • briittanyxxoo
    briittanyxxoo Posts: 40 Member
    I take 10000 to 15000 steps a day.
    I've had it for a month.
    I know it's an estimate, but I would assume it's not hugely off.
  • CharlieBeansmomTracey
    CharlieBeansmomTracey Posts: 7,682 Member
    edited January 2019
    I take 10000 to 15000 steps a day.
    I've had it for a month.
    I know it's an estimate, but I would assume it's not hugely off.

    ok for 10-15000 steps then its possible you are burning 400-800 calories. which would put you into the lightly active to active category as well.
  • Fatty_Nuff
    Fatty_Nuff Posts: 273 Member
    edited January 2019
    I wouldn't say what you are doing is particularly dangerous. But how is your program making you feel? Are you feeling tired? Hungry? It does seem a little boot campish to me. I would eat back a couple of hundred calories at least.
  • BumbyDog
    BumbyDog Posts: 70 Member
    Why aren’t you eating the 1580 cals that mfp set? Why reduce it to 1300?
  • vixtris
    vixtris Posts: 688 Member
    A healthy deficit is about 500 calories per day, or 3500 per week. People with much weight to lose can safely lose 2 lbs per week. Right now, I don't think you're treading in dangerous territory since you have much weight to lose, and at your current pace you are losing just above 2 lbs per week. If you continue as is, it will eventually slow down to a 2 lb per week rate, and then less and less as you keep losing. However, after some period of time (depending on your body and how you feel - it could be weeks or months) you may start feeling fatigued/stressed from the huge calorie deficit ... this can lead to hormone unbalances, malnourishment, binge eating, etc. This is why it is suggested to eat back exercise calories. As long as you have that ~500 (suggested ballpark range here) deficit, whether you exercise or not, you should lose weight at a healthy rate.
  • Cahgetsfit
    Cahgetsfit Posts: 1,912 Member
    I'm 27, 221 pounds, 5 ft 10.
    Mfp says to eat 1580, I do leslie sansones walk at home for working out.
    What would be the point of working out if you eat back your calories burnt?
    Not sounding bitchy, I genuinely dont get it lol.

    I don't eat back my calories because I don't like the way MFP calculates it. So I calculate mine on tdeecalculator.net and set all my exercise to 1 calorie.
  • Fflpnari
    Fflpnari Posts: 975 Member
    I am similar size to you. I use a Fitbit and work for an average of a 500 cal per day deficit. I burn 3000k on average, and eat about 2400. With those numbers I am losing a pound a week.
  • CharlieBeansmomTracey
    CharlieBeansmomTracey Posts: 7,682 Member
    Cahgetsfit wrote: »
    I'm 27, 221 pounds, 5 ft 10.
    Mfp says to eat 1580, I do leslie sansones walk at home for working out.
    What would be the point of working out if you eat back your calories burnt?
    Not sounding bitchy, I genuinely dont get it lol.

    I don't eat back my calories because I don't like the way MFP calculates it. So I calculate mine on tdeecalculator.net and set all my exercise to 1 calorie.

    mfp uses the neat method(without exercise), TDEE calculators add in your purposeful exercise and you dont eat those calories back. so if you figure out the difference in the 2 they are going to be close to the same amount of calories needed
  • briittanyxxoo
    briittanyxxoo Posts: 40 Member
    Maxxitt wrote: »
    Losing at that rate, you're averaging about an 1100 calorie deficit a day. That level of deficit will not be sustainable much longer without health consequences. Eat a bit more and make sure you are hitting your protein macro, aiming for .8 g x goal weight assuming goal is within a healthy range.

    I do hit my macros every day.
  • briittanyxxoo
    briittanyxxoo Posts: 40 Member
    BumbyDog wrote: »
    Why aren’t you eating the 1580 cals that mfp set? Why reduce it to 1300?

    Some days I do, most days I eat under, not on purpose, just how it works out
  • TavistockToad
    TavistockToad Posts: 35,719 Member
    Maxxitt wrote: »
    Losing at that rate, you're averaging about an 1100 calorie deficit a day. That level of deficit will not be sustainable much longer without health consequences. Eat a bit more and make sure you are hitting your protein macro, aiming for .8 g x goal weight assuming goal is within a healthy range.

    I do hit my macros every day.

    what is your protein goal?
  • briittanyxxoo
    briittanyxxoo Posts: 40 Member
    Maxxitt wrote: »
    Losing at that rate, you're averaging about an 1100 calorie deficit a day. That level of deficit will not be sustainable much longer without health consequences. Eat a bit more and make sure you are hitting your protein macro, aiming for .8 g x goal weight assuming goal is within a healthy range.

    I do hit my macros every day.

    what is your protein goal?

    20
  • TavistockToad
    TavistockToad Posts: 35,719 Member
    Maxxitt wrote: »
    Losing at that rate, you're averaging about an 1100 calorie deficit a day. That level of deficit will not be sustainable much longer without health consequences. Eat a bit more and make sure you are hitting your protein macro, aiming for .8 g x goal weight assuming goal is within a healthy range.

    I do hit my macros every day.

    what is your protein goal?

    20

    how many grams?
  • Muscleflex79
    Muscleflex79 Posts: 1,917 Member
    Maxxitt wrote: »
    Losing at that rate, you're averaging about an 1100 calorie deficit a day. That level of deficit will not be sustainable much longer without health consequences. Eat a bit more and make sure you are hitting your protein macro, aiming for .8 g x goal weight assuming goal is within a healthy range.

    I do hit my macros every day.

    what is your protein goal?

    20

    how many grams?

    60 to 90g. But I also don't weigh my food I just guesstimate

    as others have said, if you are not weighing your food you have no idea how much you are actually eating. you should start there and you'll have a better idea where you actually stand.
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