Calories
evansjune
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What is the right way to do it? When you exercise you are able to consume more calories, got it! The question, should I eat those extra calories or should I stick with the 1200 original daily allowance? Thanks for the input! (sorry for the silly question!)
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It works differently for each person. You have to experiment and see what works for you.0
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It completely depends on your body. The first couple of months on here I found not eating back my exercise calories worked for me and I lost 17 pounds. Then I hit a plateau a couple of weeks ago so decided to try changing my theory so I started to eat my exercise calories and now I've started losing weight again. Try one of them and if it doesn't work for you then try the other0
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I would say eat them if you're hungry, but try and keep them as 'quality' calories, rather than an excuse for a mars bar (or whatever)0
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What is the right way to do it? When you exercise you are able to consume more calories, got it! The question, should I eat those extra calories or should I stick with the 1200 original daily allowance? Thanks for the input! (sorry for the silly question!)
Eat those exercise calories and the 12000 -
Me personally although my calorie intake is 1350. I still try to stay under 1200. Because I want quicker results. I don't know if that's right but I like it.0
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Thanks I'm going to try that..0
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They aren't and they don't.0 -
I haven't been eating back any calories, even now that I am trying to maintain my weight loss. I have been working on maintaining for 1 week yesterday and will continue not eating back calories till my maintenance is over for another 5 to 6 weeks. After that I will start eating back my calories.
Find something that works for you and your body, but that is what I do and I am hovering within 2 lbs of my lowest weight so far.0 -
HAHHAHAHHA literal LOL0 -
I haven't been eating back any calories, even now that I am trying to maintain my weight loss. I have been working on maintaining for 1 week yesterday and will continue not eating back calories till my maintenance is over for another 5 to 6 weeks. After that I will start eating back my calories.
how can you be in maintenance if you are creating a deficit through exercise?0 -
I haven't been eating back any calories, even now that I am trying to maintain my weight loss. I have been working on maintaining for 1 week yesterday and will continue not eating back calories till my maintenance is over for another 5 to 6 weeks. After that I will start eating back my calories.
Find something that works for you and your body, but that is what I do and I am hovering within 2 lbs of my lowest weight so far.
How is your maths? Logical reasoning doesn't seem to be your strong point as you will remain in a deficit0 -
My goal was 1200 when I first started (trying to lose 2 lbs per week) and now that I've revised it it's 1210 (revised to 1 lb per week after dropping some weight). I usually eat back most of my exercise calories (sometimes all of them, but at least half at the very least) and I've been very successful so far. I started tracking in late July, and now 3.5 months later I am 25 lbs lighter. I started out at 165 and now I'm under 140. I experimented a bit with letting my net calories go lower than 1000 and I seemed to stall out. Keeping it closer to my goal seems to make my body happier and more ready to drop weight. Plus half the reason I workout is b/c I'm HUNGRY and need to earn some extra calories for snacks. LOL Anyway, it's worked really well for me. But an important point is also that I use my HRM for the most accurate calorie burn - if I used MFP estimates all the time I'd be worried that it might be overestimating my burn and in turn that I might be overeating too many exercise calories that I might not have really burned. Since I use my HRM I am confident that it is a really good estimate, so I go ahead and eat what I earn.0
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I haven't been eating back any calories, even now that I am trying to maintain my weight loss. I have been working on maintaining for 1 week yesterday and will continue not eating back calories till my maintenance is over for another 5 to 6 weeks. After that I will start eating back my calories.
how can you be in maintenance if you are creating a deficit through exercise?
I don't do any vigorous exercises yet, just walking/ jogging for about 20 to 40 min, other than that normal shopping and house work.
So the defect is maybe 200 calories. I don't want to play with my calories or vigorous exercise till I have been this weight for at least 1 and a half to 2 months. I think my body would have had well enough chance to get used to the weight I am in by that time. Remember I lost 112 lbs over a short period of time 1 year 3 months with little loos or extra skin, everything I have been doing has worked so far.
Wearing a girdle 18 hours/day after a great amount of weight loss (5 lbs in 1 week for instance), drinking a special asian tea I make at home out of natural herbs I buy at the Indian store, making sure I eat my share of mono-saturated fat, Protein and complex carbs among other things.
The results have been amazing.
I measured last night:
172 lbs
5'4"
chest 38
waist 26
hip 38
size 8 us jeans.
This may not work for others, but it has worked for me.0 -
Thanks for the replies everyone! I'm going to start out by staying as close to my 1200 and see how it works. If it doesn't, I'll switch it up!0
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