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I've joined MFP over and over, and never fully committed to it. I never was involved with the community before. This time I have actually started following threads, looked at challenges, and I added some friends so now I have an actual newsfeed which is so fun! I think the social aspect of MFP will get me to keep logging in; everyone on here is so awesome.2
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Hi guys! I’m starting a calorie diet to lose 50 pounds can you guys give me any tips?1
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Hello all!! Hired a health coach for this next year!! Really excited for this new journey/lifestyle!!0
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Hi all, welcome0
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Hi I'm Sarah! New to MFP and interested in reducing my body fat percentage in the new year. How do I track that on here?0
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Hi, I am new in for 1 weeks. My goal is to lose weight0
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daniellegreer735 wrote: »How do i add friends?
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I was wondering that too. How do I add friends?0
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I'm new here if anyone would like a motivating non judging supporter and can be one vice versa. Add me. 😊1
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Hi everyone, im from the UK I've used mfp for a while but need to take it seriously and never posted anything before. My goal is to lose weight, drink water,get steps in and do some workouts . Hope to be healthier and leaner by summer. Good luck everyone, 💪we've got this.1
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Hello everyone! I am new and just joined still trying to figure everything out.0
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Hello everyone! New here1
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Hi!! I am new here and a little nervous but excited. I am looking at this not as a does but as a life change and a new way of eating. I am committed and plan on sticking with this no matter how difficult it is.1
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jaidynmartinezsfl wrote: »Hi guys! I’m starting a calorie diet to lose 50 pounds can you guys give me any tips?
Set up your (realistic) statistics and goals in MFP, track, learn from mistakes and try to fix them, and remember slow and steady wins the race. As long as you maintain a calorie deficit you will lose weight. In theory not at all hard, in reality for many there will be many bumps in the road. When you mess up and eat too much, just learn from it and move on.
A big part of the process is being 100% honest in your logging. By doing that it helps you figure out triggers to overeating, what keeps you feeling full (and maybe full of energy!), and what will send you into a spiral of eating too much of it. Honest logging also helps you figure out trends and the fact that weight loss is rarely linear.sarahwinston2 wrote: »Hi I'm Sarah! New to MFP and interested in reducing my body fat percentage in the new year. How do I track that on here?
Tracking of body fat is in my opinion best done with photos unless you want to use dexa scans, calipers, etc. It's easy to not see the day to day changes, but photos with same clothes, angles, distance from the lens, etc will let you see progress you won't see day to day.
The quickest way to lose fat percentage for most is to simply lose weight. As you lose, exercise helps you maintain the muscle you already have. But if you are already near your goal weight and happy with it, your exercise program could help you maintain weight while losing fat. There are several good threads on body recomposition here on the forum.
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apelynn89fine wrote: »I'm new here if anyone would like a motivating non judging supporter and can be one vice versa. Add me. 😊
I like my supporters to be a bit on the judgy side sometimes!
But look around the forums, search profiles, and try to find people that are the right "fit" for you. Then reach out and send them a friend request, or interact on the forums first. The more info you have on your profile, the better chances others can also see a little bit of your personality and figure out when it's a good fit.
If you can be a bit judgy, sometimes have a crazy streak, and can handle bizarre people then we might be a good fit.0 -
Hi. I’m not new to MFP, but I’m trying keto so I’m a newbie in that respect. I’m only three weeks into this journey. Although I’m very excited I’m also looking for tips and advice. I know that the MFP community will be a good resource and outlet for me ☺️1
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I so want to see a total body transformation and get down to my goal weight and get my figure back to what I want and know it can be. I have been "trying" for years and have not been successful. It is so difficult to figure out what I've been doing wrong. I have to find a way to make this work. Hoping to find some inspiration and friends for when the going gets tough.2
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Hi All. I am joining to lose weight and attend Hogwarts!5
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Hello Everyone. I'm new and hoping for a wonderful year. Need to get back to my old self again.1
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Hi everyone, I’m here to get healthy (which includes losing weight). Need to feel good again.0
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Hi. I'm new here. I was training for Ironman Arizona last year when I had heart attack and ended up with a bypass surgery four months ago. I'm cleared to go back to swim, bike and run/walk and I want something to track my nutrition, especially the macro nutrients and calories.n2
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Hello everyone! Very, very new to this app and am so excited to get started. ☺ Cannot wait to meet amazing people who are on the same journey I am! ❤0
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Hello all, I'm Goddess. I'm a returning member, but since it has been some years, I consider myself new. This community helped the first time so I know it will this time around. The difference is that I'm more committed and accountable.1
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Hello! Been on this app for 5 days and lost 2.2kg, I love it! Anyone else had early success?0
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Hi Everyone,
lone time yo yo dieter. I have tried so many different things - but in reality it simply comes down to you cannot outrun your fork. UGH - back to using this site to help keep myself accountable for the crap I put into my mouth.1 -
Hello everyone!0
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Hi there!! I'm not new on here, but haven't logged for a good while. Trying to get back on track and could always use some good motivation on my feed and new friends!!0
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Hi everyone, I'm new here and gettn ripped lol0
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Hey everyone!! So I’m not really new to this but I’ve been off and on for a few years, off more than on, lol. I am ready to get serious! I officially started Jan 6 of this year and I’m already down 15 lbs and 7”, so it’s been a good start. I started at 230 and my goal is 150. I am doing lazy keto and working out at the gym several days a week. I also try to stay within 1200 cal a day. If anyone wants to add me so we can encourage and motivate each other, feel free to do so. We got this!! 🙌🏼3
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After gaining back 15 of the 30 pounds I had lost in 2016 I'm back to attack them again. MS creates a challenge to exercise with limited energy reserves, but I need to stay a healthy weight in order to stay active. At age 69 the weight doesn't come off easily.0
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