MFP calories to low for me??
KelCanDoThis
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Hi some help from anyone would be great
The weight now doesn't seem to be budging I'm sure it's down to MFP the calories being set for me are to low at 1200? I started MFP at 215, I now weigh 194. I want to get to 164. I'm 5ft 9, age 31. I walk approx an hour a day and try doing some other form of exercise most days
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Kelly
The weight now doesn't seem to be budging I'm sure it's down to MFP the calories being set for me are to low at 1200? I started MFP at 215, I now weigh 194. I want to get to 164. I'm 5ft 9, age 31. I walk approx an hour a day and try doing some other form of exercise most days
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Kelly
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just readjust them and make sure you aren't exercising in to your total net calories0
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Try mixing up your workout. The human body can get used to the same actions so try something new. I can't seem to budge past 56.8kgs(I'm 168cm tall) so I'm going to start intoducing weights and yoga classes to see if that speeds things up. Good Luck0
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Make sure you are drinking enough water, it really helps! Your body needs water to flush itself, and if you don't drink enough, you will actually retain water.0
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Its taken me over 6 months and my weight has just started moving... despite all the exercise i was doing... comes down to the calories, since i have been on MFP i am losing weight.0
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Set your activity level on sedentary, log your workouts (including walks) and eat back your exercise calories.0
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Add in strength training, its amazing how extra muscle can boost your metabolism. Also, change around your cardio workouts; its really easy to slow down with walking and end up not walking as fast as you think you are.
I've noticed the MFP calories are a little low too. From what I've gathered, it goes on the principle of needing at 500-600 calorie deficit to loose weight. So for example, if to maintain your weight you need 2000 calories a day, MFP sets your calorie goal at maybe 1400-1500 to create that deficit. If you burn 300 calories in exercise, that's 300 extra you can eat.0
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