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mrho1130
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Ok so should I put my activity level as not very active and when i do excercise to track it and input it into myfitnesspal?
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In theory yes, IF your daily activity level excluding exercise really is not very active. Any idea how many steps you get? What does an average day entail for work/household things?
You should then also eat back at least some of the extra calories you are given for the exercise.1 -
Redordeadhead wrote: »In theory yes, IF your daily activity level excluding exercise really is not very active. Any idea how many steps you get? What does an average day entail for work/household things?
You should then also eat back at least some of the extra calories you are given for the exercise.
Ahh ok so the activity level is pretty much just describing how active you are during work?0 -
Redordeadhead wrote: »In theory yes, IF your daily activity level excluding exercise really is not very active. Any idea how many steps you get? What does an average day entail for work/household things?
You should then also eat back at least some of the extra calories you are given for the exercise.
Ahh ok so the activity level is pretty much just describing how active you are during work?
During work, household chores, taking care of children/pets, gardening... Anything that isn't intentional exercise2 -
Redordeadhead wrote: »In theory yes, IF your daily activity level excluding exercise really is not very active. Any idea how many steps you get? What does an average day entail for work/household things?
You should then also eat back at least some of the extra calories you are given for the exercise.
Ahh ok so the activity level is pretty much just describing how active you are during work?
During work, household chores, taking care of children/pets, gardening... Anything that isn't intentional exercise
Ok so I'm pretty sedentary. I'm a male, 6'1 195lbs, 23 years old. It says I need to eat 1860 calories to be in a deficit to lose weight. Do you agree?0 -
I believe in following the calorie goal MFP gives you, at least for the first 4 weeks until you have enough data to see if you are losing at the expected rate.
But I would like to add that MFP doesn't tell you 'you need to eat this amount of calories to lose weight'. MFP tells you the amount of calories to eat to lose weight at the rate you selected.
So your calorie goal can be a good or bad idea depending on the weight loss rate you selected and how much weight you have to lose. The less weight you have to lose, the slower the weight loss rate you should select.
Without knowing your goal weight and selected weight loss rate, it's hard to say if your calorie goal is appropriate.3 -
I believe in following the calorie goal MFP gives you, at least for the first 4 weeks until you have enough data to see if you are losing at the expected rate.
But I would like to add that MFP doesn't tell you 'you need to eat this amount of calories to lose weight'. MFP tells you the amount of calories to eat to lose weight at the rate you selected.
So your calorie goal can be a good or bad idea depending on the weight loss rate you selected and how much weight you have to lose. The less weight you have to lose, the slower the weight loss rate you should select.
Without knowing your goal weight and selected weight loss rate, it's hard to say if your calorie goal is appropriate.
My goal weight is 170 and hope to lose about 1lb a week.0 -
Then it seems fine to me. Just try your calorie goal (plus a sensible estimation of your exercise calories) for a month and see if you lose weight at the expected rate.
As you get closer to your goal, I would suggest switching to 0.5lbs a week. This is a general guideline:
This is a good collection of useful info for people getting started:
https://community.myfitnesspal.com/en/discussion/10300331/most-helpful-posts-getting-started-must-reads#latest1
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