TEAM: The Big Butt Theory (February)
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2/21/21
Tracked: yes
Under: yes
Exercise: yes
Water: 9 cups
I did everything I could to get my water in lol2 -
@rawrxamberx Great. I drink 4-5 or more 16.9 oz bottles a day. I can drink room temperature water faster than cold water. I also keep a bottle next to the bed and I drink some every time I wake up. I donβt have many other beverages that I drink except sparkling water with some meals.
Try flavor enhancers.0 -
Date: 02/20
Username: Murdog3t
logged food: yes
under calories: yes
exercise: yes
Steps : 7466
Water: 96
Just for today 2/21: WW27, 5000steps πΆββοΈ, 18hrs IF , read bible plan , read chapters π, Daily calm, walk 30 min, π§ββοΈYWA D21
RDBBD5
Yesterday 2/20: WW26ππ», 5000steps πΆββοΈππ», 18hrs IF ππ», read bible plan ππ», read chapters πππ», Daily calmππ», walk 30 minππ», π§ββοΈYWA D20ππ»
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Sunday 22 February
Track: no
Under: no
Exercise: yes
Steps: 7968
Water: 80 oz1 -
MUAC for 2/21:
Tracked: yes
Under: yes
Exercised: yes - 25-minute walk with the pooch
A late afternoon Premiere Protein Shake (chocolate) really stemmed my appetite.
@HASWLRS - Great plan to lose that last "old" pound and start March fresh! You can do it!
@prehistoricmoongoddess - I am also short (5'3"), so can relate to your struggles. Your calculations were insightful - thanks! I was allowed 1,350 by my nutritionist, for someone of moderate activity, but not able to deduct exercise. However, I think she must have counted exercise towards my being considered moderate. If I am not able to lose weight at 1,350--which I haven't even been hitting consistently--I may need to reduce it as you have.2 -
richmondwriter wrote: Β»
@prehistoricmoongoddess - I am also short (5'3"), so can relate to your struggles. Your calculations were insightful - thanks! I was allowed 1,350 by my nutritionist, for someone of moderate activity, but not able to deduct exercise. However, I think she must have counted exercise towards my being considered moderate. If I am not able to lose weight at 1,350--which I haven't even been hitting consistently--I may need to reduce it as you have.
It doesn't matter if I set my weigh loss goal as half a pound a week or anything up to 2lb a week, it still says calories need to be 1200 a day. Obviously, the settings can't all be correct, so something has to change. I can see why some people like me might wonder why they are not losing 2lb a week while following the guidelines.
I try to eat between 1100 and 1200, and get as many exercise calories as I can manage to, which isn't many at the moment, and I think I'm averaging 1lb a week.
I must be doing something right as I've lost around 35lbs, but it only takes a few extra calories to put me in reverse. 1200 is not many to play with. It takes will power to only have 3 grams of butter on my only slice of toast, with my 4oz of milk as a drink or choose to have milk on my 30 grams of cereal.
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Up another pound - this is an interesting thing to watch. Things to note: skipped one meal yesterday, most cals at dinner. Pollen is off the charts, even my eczema is acting up on my fingers. Did yoga and a shorter walk. Had a stressful evening with an HOA meeting, but slept well after that with great dreams.
2/21/2021
166.4
Tracked: yes
Under: yes
Exercise: yes - yoga and a walk
Water: 80
Steps: 41272 -
prehistoricmoongoddess wrote: Β»richmondwriter wrote: Β»
@prehistoricmoongoddess - I am also short (5'3"), so can relate to your struggles. Your calculations were insightful - thanks! I was allowed 1,350 by my nutritionist, for someone of moderate activity, but not able to deduct exercise. However, I think she must have counted exercise towards my being considered moderate. If I am not able to lose weight at 1,350--which I haven't even been hitting consistently--I may need to reduce it as you have.
It doesn't matter if I set my weigh loss goal as half a pound a week or anything up to 2lb a week, it still says calories need to be 1200 a day. Obviously, the settings can't all be correct, so something has to change. I can see why some people like me might wonder why they are not losing 2lb a week while following the guidelines.
I try to eat between 1100 and 1200, and get as many exercise calories as I can manage to, which isn't many at the moment, and I think I'm averaging 1lb a week.
I must be doing something right as I've lost around 35lbs, but it only takes a few extra calories to put me in reverse. 1200 is not many to play with. It takes will power to only have 3 grams of butter on my only slice of toast, with my 4oz of milk as a drink or choose to have milk on my 30 grams of cereal.
You have incredible willpower! And 35 pounds is a great achievement - even more so since you are a petite person.2 -
prehistoricmoongoddess wrote: Β»richmondwriter wrote: Β»
@prehistoricmoongoddess - I am also short (5'3"), so can relate to your struggles. Your calculations were insightful - thanks! I was allowed 1,350 by my nutritionist, for someone of moderate activity, but not able to deduct exercise. However, I think she must have counted exercise towards my being considered moderate. If I am not able to lose weight at 1,350--which I haven't even been hitting consistently--I may need to reduce it as you have.
It doesn't matter if I set my weigh loss goal as half a pound a week or anything up to 2lb a week, it still says calories need to be 1200 a day. Obviously, the settings can't all be correct, so something has to change. I can see why some people like me might wonder why they are not losing 2lb a week while following the guidelines.
I try to eat between 1100 and 1200, and get as many exercise calories as I can manage to, which isn't many at the moment, and I think I'm averaging 1lb a week.
I must be doing something right as I've lost around 35lbs, but it only takes a few extra calories to put me in reverse. 1200 is not many to play with. It takes will power to only have 3 grams of butter on my only slice of toast, with my 4oz of milk as a drink or choose to have milk on my 30 grams of cereal.
@prehistoricmoongoddess MFP will not go below 1200 calories no matter what the settings as that is considered to be the least amount of calories a person needs to be healthy. Not here to debate that number, just stating why you will not see one below that.0 -
DaffyGirl88 wrote: Β»prehistoricmoongoddess wrote: Β»richmondwriter wrote: Β»
@prehistoricmoongoddess - I am also short (5'3"), so can relate to your struggles. Your calculations were insightful - thanks! I was allowed 1,350 by my nutritionist, for someone of moderate activity, but not able to deduct exercise. However, I think she must have counted exercise towards my being considered moderate. If I am not able to lose weight at 1,350--which I haven't even been hitting consistently--I may need to reduce it as you have.
It doesn't matter if I set my weigh loss goal as half a pound a week or anything up to 2lb a week, it still says calories need to be 1200 a day. Obviously, the settings can't all be correct, so something has to change. I can see why some people like me might wonder why they are not losing 2lb a week while following the guidelines.
I try to eat between 1100 and 1200, and get as many exercise calories as I can manage to, which isn't many at the moment, and I think I'm averaging 1lb a week.
I must be doing something right as I've lost around 35lbs, but it only takes a few extra calories to put me in reverse. 1200 is not many to play with. It takes will power to only have 3 grams of butter on my only slice of toast, with my 4oz of milk as a drink or choose to have milk on my 30 grams of cereal.
@prehistoricmoongoddess MFP will not go below 1200 calories no matter what the settings as that is considered to be the least amount of calories a person needs to be healthy. Not here to debate that number, just stating why you will not see one below that.
Oh, yes, I understand that. That's my reason for writing what I have. So many people can eat back their exercise calories, but for me it's impossible as I need those to lose weight when eating close to 1200 calories. I cannot just lower my calories by 500 or even 250 as it takes me too low. I would gain weight on 1400 calories as that is over my maintenance level.
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richmondwriter wrote: Β»prehistoricmoongoddess wrote: Β»richmondwriter wrote: Β»
@prehistoricmoongoddess - I am also short (5'3"), so can relate to your struggles. Your calculations were insightful - thanks! I was allowed 1,350 by my nutritionist, for someone of moderate activity, but not able to deduct exercise. However, I think she must have counted exercise towards my being considered moderate. If I am not able to lose weight at 1,350--which I haven't even been hitting consistently--I may need to reduce it as you have.
It doesn't matter if I set my weigh loss goal as half a pound a week or anything up to 2lb a week, it still says calories need to be 1200 a day. Obviously, the settings can't all be correct, so something has to change. I can see why some people like me might wonder why they are not losing 2lb a week while following the guidelines.
I try to eat between 1100 and 1200, and get as many exercise calories as I can manage to, which isn't many at the moment, and I think I'm averaging 1lb a week.
I must be doing something right as I've lost around 35lbs, but it only takes a few extra calories to put me in reverse. 1200 is not many to play with. It takes will power to only have 3 grams of butter on my only slice of toast, with my 4oz of milk as a drink or choose to have milk on my 30 grams of cereal.
You have incredible willpower! And 35 pounds is a great achievement - even more so since you are a petite person.
Thank you. I'm determined to succeed this time around.2 -
Date: 02/21
Username: Murdog3t
logged food: yes
under calories: yes
exercise: yes
Steps : 7467
Water: 96
Just for today 2/22: WW28, 5000steps πΆββοΈ, 20hrs IF , read bible plan , read chapters π, Daily calm, walk 30 min, π§ββοΈYWA D22
RDBBD5
Yesterday 2/21: WW27ππ», 5000steps πΆββοΈππ», 18hrs IF ππ», read bible plan ππ», read chapters πππ», Daily calmππ», walk 30 minππ», π§ββοΈYWA D21ππ»
RDBBD5
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prehistoricmoongoddess wrote: Β»
Oh, yes, I understand that. That's my reason for writing what I have. So many people can eat back their exercise calories, but for me it's impossible as I need those to lose weight when eating close to 1200 calories. I cannot just lower my calories by 500 or even 250 as it takes me too low. I would gain weight on 1400 calories as that is over my maintenance level.
@prehistoricmoongoddess Gotcha. I don't eat mine back either, more because I don't trust the calculations, nor do I always trust my weighing & measuring. I hope that any exercise calories I earn (which are few in the winter months) will cover those errors.2 -
2/22/21
Tracked: yes
Under: yes
Exercise: yes - 30 min beach body video & 30 min elliptical
Steps: 11,686
Water: 110.7oz
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user name = maryc11
Date = Monday February 22,2021 7:23PM
Tracked = Yes
Exercise = Yes
Under = Yes
Water = 58 oz
Steps = 7355
Hoping I am back but lots going on.2 -
Good Morning TBBT!
I am back in action, starting fresh today! I hope you all had a great weekend and a good start to this week! I will be getting back into the swing of things as we finish up the last week of the February challenge, and head into March!6 -
Monday 22 February
Track: yes
Under: yes
Exercise: yes
Steps: 8126
Water: 84 oz2 -
2/22/21
Tracked: yes
Under: no
Exercise: yes
Water: 8 cups2 -
MUAC for 2/22:
Tracked: yes
Under: no (close +75)
Exercised: yes - 3 mile walk/run1 -
rawrxamberx wrote: Β»2/21/21
Tracked: yes
Under: yes
Exercise: yes
Water: 9 cups
I did everything I could to get my water in lol
@rawrxamberx , Well done, Amber!
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