Help needed for a brighter 2021
elizabethlyne123
Posts: 26 Member
Hi all,
I only came across this app today and would be grateful if any of you could give me tips on how best to use it. I am living in Ireland. I have tried every diet under the sun but I feel that this might work. Just hit 50 so weight loss is becoming more challenging. Thank you for any tips you may have...Liz
I only came across this app today and would be grateful if any of you could give me tips on how best to use it. I am living in Ireland. I have tried every diet under the sun but I feel that this might work. Just hit 50 so weight loss is becoming more challenging. Thank you for any tips you may have...Liz
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Count everything you eat, even if it’s not a “serving size”. Those nibbles here and there add up! Make sure to update your status and interact with others, it really helps keep you motivated!2
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Thanks a million I will take your advice0
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Do you have a food scale? If not get one. What you think is a serving size is most likely much more than one serving. 😊0
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I must get batteries for the one I have somewhere...need to really organise myself to do this right ...do you stick with a certain calorie intake?0
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Sorry for all the questions0
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Currently, I’m set to lose 1 lb a week in the app (I have 35 lbs to lose; lost 32 so far). I get 1310 calories per day (sedentary desk job). I add in my exercise on the days I get it in (usually some form of exercise 6-7 days a week even if it’s only the dog walk).
I eat a portion (but sometimes all) of my exercise calories back. I also do a maintenance week every 8-9 weeks. I go into goals and simply change it from losing 1 lb a week to maintaining and then I get 1810 calories a day.
As you lose, reset your goal to get your new calorie amount. I have never had Mfp do this automatically for me. I usually update every 10 lbs or so to get my new calorie intake.1 -
Brilliant that actually clears up something for me. MFP set my calories to 1310 but I thought it was a mistake so I manually set to 1500 🤭0
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Lots of info here to get started:
https://community.myfitnesspal.com/en/discussion/10300331/most-helpful-posts-getting-started-must-reads#latest2 -
You can eat 1500 and lose (depends on how much you have to lose and how patient you are). I originally selected 2 lbs to lose and got 1200 calories. After a few weeks of being miserable, I changed my goal loss per week to 1 lb a week. Sometimes I eat a little less or exercise a little more and lose over a lb. sometimes I don’t exercise much or eat over multiple days and stay the same, lose less than 1 lb or even gain a little.
There is no 1 “right” answer, except that you have to eat in a deficit to lose weight. How you achieve said deficit or how large you want that deficit to be, that’s all highly individual.0 -
Lots of info here to get started:
https://community.myfitnesspal.com/en/discussion/10300331/most-helpful-posts-getting-started-must-reads#latest
Thank you very much1
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