calorie intake
tipsygyrl
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I'm confused! MFP suggests I eat 1200 calories daily to reach my goal weight. That's what I've been eating. After I log my exercise for the day it tells me my intake is too low.
Should I be eating more calories so that I'm at 1200 after my workouts?
Should I be eating more calories so that I'm at 1200 after my workouts?
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yep mpf calculates your calorie goal basically assuming you wont do any exercise, so when you DO exercise you need to eat more to keep your body functioning properly and metabolism going0
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Yep! That is fuel :] eat up!0
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What if you're not hungry? I feel like I'd be eating all day if I ate 1200 plus whatever I burned.0
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What if you're not hungry? I feel like I'd be eating all day if I ate 1200 plus whatever I burned.
now i try to pre-log my exercise in the morning so that i have all day to try to work those calories in.. i eat a little bigger breakfast, or "splurge" a bit on lunch, or plan a dessert. some days i end up eating close to 2000 calories, but still net between 1200 and 15000 -
What if you're not hungry? I feel like I'd be eating all day if I ate 1200 plus whatever I burned.
now i try to pre-log my exercise in the morning so that i have all day to try to work those calories in.. i eat a little bigger breakfast, or "splurge" a bit on lunch, or plan a dessert. some days i end up eating close to 2000 calories, but still net between 1200 and 1500
Then you need to be eating more calorie dense foods such as:
avacado, nuts, full fat dairy and milk, olive oil and such0 -
Then you need to be eating more calorie dense foods such as:
avacado, nuts, full fat dairy and milk, olive oil and such0 -
What if you're not hungry? I feel like I'd be eating all day if I ate 1200 plus whatever I burned.
now i try to pre-log my exercise in the morning so that i have all day to try to work those calories in.. i eat a little bigger breakfast, or "splurge" a bit on lunch, or plan a dessert. some days i end up eating close to 2000 calories, but still net between 1200 and 1500
I saw your working out for net calories on my earlier question but I so must be dumb cause I just don't get it. Can you give me another example?0 -
What if you're not hungry? I feel like I'd be eating all day if I ate 1200 plus whatever I burned.
now i try to pre-log my exercise in the morning so that i have all day to try to work those calories in.. i eat a little bigger breakfast, or "splurge" a bit on lunch, or plan a dessert. some days i end up eating close to 2000 calories, but still net between 1200 and 1500
I saw your working out for net calories on my earlier question but I so must be dumb cause I just don't get it. Can you give me another example?
I'm with you, so you're not dumb...unless I'm dumb too lol...
I get that we have to refuel, but if we are working out to lose weight, why put even more calories in just to burn off those? I know that I need to exercise to lose weight, and I know that if I don't eat enough my metabolism will slow down... but if I'm also adding calories, wouldn't it be just the same to just not exercise and not eat the extra calories? I guess in any other program I've done, it's always just been "you need to eat about 1500 calories. Then you need to exercise this much" but I've never heard upping the calories even more to balance out the exercise.
Sorry for hijacking the thread, I really don't mean to be so blond about this.0 -
I'm with you, so you're not dumb...unless I'm dumb too lol...
I get that we have to refuel, but if we are working out to lose weight, why put even more calories in just to burn off those? I know that I need to exercise to lose weight, and I know that if I don't eat enough my metabolism will slow down... but if I'm also adding calories, wouldn't it be just the same to just not exercise and not eat the extra calories? Sorry for hijacking the thread, I don't mean to be so blond about this.
Here is how it works, in a simplified manner:
You tell MFP: I want to lose 1lb per week.
MFP says: Okay, you need to eat X calories per day in order to lose 1lb/week, without exercise.
You do what MFP says, but then you decide to exercise and you burn an additional 400 calories. MFP then says "Hey, I told you to eat X per day to lose 1lb/week without exercise. You exercised, now you're going to lose it too fast and that's not ideal. Now I want you to eat X+400".0
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