I'm proud of you guys/gals! The BMR update!

Helloitsdan
Helloitsdan Posts: 5,564 Member
Heya Gang!
I'm truly proud of the peeps in my friends list for listening to my ranting about the importance of eating above your BMR and knowing your maintenances calories!
Also I think having those diaries open allows your friends to give great feedback and get ideas from those who are truly making this website work for them!
It's all about supporting each other and taking all the positive comments as well as the negative!

For those who arent on my friends list yet feel free to add!
I love new friends!

If you click on a friends diary and it says 1200 or lower and they are overweight, please have them research the BMR and maint calories and dont praise stupid dieting!!!
Starving yourself can have very very bad results on your body!
starving=eating below BMR daily.

Thyroid issues
Muscle loss (we want to up our lean body mass when dieting folks!)
Fertility issues
Testosterone issues in men (hard to build muscles and get rid of "man boobs"!!!)
Psychological issues including depression! If you finish your diary and make this face >.<

http://jeff.wrytestuff.com/swa399102.htm
http://www.aflatbelly.com/fatloss.html
http://jeffthejock.wordpress.com/2007/10/15/bmr-and-fat-loss-vs-muscle-loss/


If you are obese please read this NOW!!!!
http://www.ajcn.org/content/56/1/230S.full.pdf


You dont have to starve to make this work!
Eat up and loose weight folks!

Hope this helps the new people as well as those who are stuck!

Hugs to you all!
Dan'O

PS: Shame on you for saying "Great job!" to a friend who ate 800 calories for the day!

Replies

  • MJ7910
    MJ7910 Posts: 1,280 Member
    are you saying 1200 net or 1200 total? because there are days i don't net 1200... most days. but i eat like 1450 a day right now., i just exercise 250 of them away.
  • Helloitsdan
    Helloitsdan Posts: 5,564 Member
    The act of eating above BMR is the point really.
    Your body isnt going to just throw out nutrients because of training.
    Though its always good to eat back whats lost especially when you exhaust a muscle group.
    Always follow up a workout routine with a balanced meal that is high in protein so you feed the muscles.
    Keep at it!
  • Pepper2185
    Pepper2185 Posts: 994 Member
    Right on!
  • mandasimba
    mandasimba Posts: 782 Member
    Horray for eating!

    Even 1200 is going to be below most peoples bmr... punching in random numbers, a 5'0 100lb 30 year old womans bmr is 1231.
  • MJ7910
    MJ7910 Posts: 1,280 Member
    The act of eating above BMR is the point really.
    Your body isnt going to just throw out nutrients because of training.
    Though its always good to eat back whats lost especially when you exhaust a muscle group.
    Always follow up a workout routine with a balanced meal that is high in protein so you feed the muscles.
    Keep at it!

    ok, that's good... i was eating around 1300 for a while which was above BMR. but now i'm eating more as i approach maintanence. i don't always eat back my exercise calories but maybe i should. just trying to figure that out. i have never eaten below my BMR because i understand how that works i just wasn't sure with exercise calories what to do.
  • MJ7910
    MJ7910 Posts: 1,280 Member
    The act of eating above BMR is the point really.
    Your body isnt going to just throw out nutrients because of training.
    Though its always good to eat back whats lost especially when you exhaust a muscle group.
    Always follow up a workout routine with a balanced meal that is high in protein so you feed the muscles.
    Keep at it!

    ok, that's good... i was eating around 1300 for a while which was above BMR. but now i'm eating more as i approach maintanence. i don't always eat back my exercise calories but maybe i should. just trying to figure that out. i have never eaten below my BMR because i understand how that works i just wasn't sure with exercise calories what to do.
  • hadlam
    hadlam Posts: 90
    Thanks that helps with my earlier question :D
  • patricia909
    patricia909 Posts: 205 Member
    thanks
  • Helloitsdan
    Helloitsdan Posts: 5,564 Member
    The act of eating above BMR is the point really.
    Your body isnt going to just throw out nutrients because of training.
    Though its always good to eat back whats lost especially when you exhaust a muscle group.
    Always follow up a workout routine with a balanced meal that is high in protein so you feed the muscles.
    Keep at it!

    ok, that's good... i was eating around 1300 for a while which was above BMR. but now i'm eating more as i approach maintanence. i don't always eat back my exercise calories but maybe i should. just trying to figure that out. i have never eaten below my BMR because i understand how that works i just wasn't sure with exercise calories what to do.

    When you stall you want to boost up to maintenance cals for 2 weeks.

    Try it!
  • MJ7910
    MJ7910 Posts: 1,280 Member
    The act of eating above BMR is the point really.
    Your body isnt going to just throw out nutrients because of training.
    Though its always good to eat back whats lost especially when you exhaust a muscle group.
    Always follow up a workout routine with a balanced meal that is high in protein so you feed the muscles.
    Keep at it!

    ok, that's good... i was eating around 1300 for a while which was above BMR. but now i'm eating more as i approach maintanence. i don't always eat back my exercise calories but maybe i should. just trying to figure that out. i have never eaten below my BMR because i understand how that works i just wasn't sure with exercise calories what to do.

    When you stall you want to boost up to maintenance cals for 2 weeks.

    Try it!

    will do, thanks for the advice... i know i need to increase calories but i've been having a not so bad time losing the weight i've lost that it scares me... but i know it is what i need to do. if that makes sense. it's an internal battle with a number higher than 1400. but i know it will help to increase slowly
  • SheilaSisco
    SheilaSisco Posts: 722 Member
    Thank you for this! Some people drive me crazy swearing to everyone that they 'can't' lose weight unless they eat less than 1,000 calories in a day... It's just plain irritating...
  • Helloitsdan
    Helloitsdan Posts: 5,564 Member
    Thank you for this! Some people drive me crazy swearing to everyone that they 'can't' lose weight unless they eat less than 1,000 calories in a day... It's just plain irritating...

    And deadly...
  • Joj43
    Joj43 Posts: 54
    makes me really sad thinking about what I have done to my body over the years :(
  • Helloitsdan
    Helloitsdan Posts: 5,564 Member
    But...
    you my dear are on your way to reversing the damage!
  • Joj43
    Joj43 Posts: 54
    Yep, and I'm super excited about it!!
  • Chuck1223
    Chuck1223 Posts: 68 Member
    Thanks for the information Dan.
  • thankyou4thevenom
    thankyou4thevenom Posts: 1,581 Member
    bump
  • lniffa
    lniffa Posts: 675 Member
    bump
  • natalie412
    natalie412 Posts: 1,039 Member
    I've been doing 1200 a day (and not seeing a whole lot of results -although I am only 4 pounds above normal weight range), and I am now realizing that I probably am eating too few calories. At 5'6" and 159 and 41, this site says my BMR is 1403. I am fairly sedentary (computer engineer) but am on my 5th day of 30DS, so that is giving me an extra 200 cal or so, which I am now eating. I am feeling a lot hungrier since starting 30DS, which I figure is a good sign that my metabolism is being boosted.

    Last year I was 180 and lost 20 pounds eating about 1500 a day, and I maintained it for awhile, then 8 pounds crept back. I have lost that now, but seem to be hanging out around 159-160. I really want to get to 145, with a possible future goal of 135. So, should I up my base calories to over 1400 and then also eat back my exercise calories?
  • TONYAGOOCH
    TONYAGOOCH Posts: 470 Member
    I read something about if you wanted to lose you should eat 500 calories under your BMR and to maintain 250 over. Thoughts?
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