1200 Calories?!

lauz329
lauz329 Posts: 11
edited October 7 in Success Stories
Hi there!

So ive downloaded this app on my phone and basically sticking to 1200 calories a day till my holiday in March! Anyone else done this and how many/how long did u lose it?? Ive only been doing it a week!
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  • yep...1200 calories. If you work out also, you will loose more and it reflects on the daily food log.
    I have been doing it for a week tomorrow and lost 2lbs.
  • Cole721
    Cole721 Posts: 15
    I've been trying to stick to 1200 calories since Dec 26 and I've lost 5 lbs!
  • Jane2285
    Jane2285 Posts: 187 Member
    Hi! I've been doing 1200 calories a day (well...mostly except the holidays were tough) and working out every day for about an hour to two hours. I walk more than normal as well, for example, parking farther away at the store, at work, taking the stairs, etc...I've lost 22 pounds since September. Add lots of water and cut out pop. I have to have some caffeine, so I drink a Dr. Pepper 10 every day. It's hard, but worth it! From what I have researched, depending on your body and stuff, you can lose up to 2 pounds a week with a 1200 calorie a day diet with some excercise. Keep that in mind, you have to be doing something to help burn those calories. Subway has become m yfriend! LOL! Good luck! I've done so much research, I'm here to help!
  • I averaged 1200 cals per day, and along with 30-45 minutes of elliptical 1-2 x per day, 5 days per week, lost almost 70 lbs. I averaged about 3 lbs per week, some weeks 5 lbs. I'm at a comfortable 2500 cal maintenance and have kept the same weight for a year, even with reduced exercise. I lift weights 3-4x per week but rarely do cardio - although I need to start for general cardiovascular fitness.

    With limited calories, ensure that the food you eat is nutrient dense. Lean protein and fiber with every meal to keep you full. It's amazing how much vegetables you can eat for so few calories. I used to go through a 9oz bag of spinich a day. Egg whites, tuna/salmon, chicken breast, greek yogurt, fruits, peppers, quinoa, almond milk, whey protein isolate, etc. Very little cheese, bread, potato, white rice, pasta. Lot's of water and 3-4 cups of green tea a day, plus vitamins.
  • TeaBea
    TeaBea Posts: 14,517 Member
    The rate at which you lose weight depends upon how much weight you have to lose. If you have lots of weight to lose .... it will come off more quickly. If you are close to your goal (say 10 pounds) ..... the slower it comes off (like 1/2 pound per week).

    I typically eat 1400 calories per day because I eat back my exercise calories. I choose to eat my calories back because I want to build muscle (or at least keep it) .... too many years of being inactive for me.
  • cmh_34
    cmh_34 Posts: 20 Member
    Mine is 1390... It's tough, but doable.
  • 6heatherb6
    6heatherb6 Posts: 469 Member
    Hi there I've been doing this since about April and lost 12kgs!! I love it and an just maintaining now...I could easily loose more it of wanted to!!
    Good luck!!
    Add me as a friend if you need encouraging!
  • lin7604
    lin7604 Posts: 2,951 Member
    i have been doing 1200 a day since mid nov and i have only lost 3 lbs :( the last 10 days i was eating over 1200 and i put back on 1.5, so down i go again.... it's so hard for me and i am exercising too and eating back my calories but i'm not getting anywhere...
  • I've been doing 1,200 calories (or less) for about a week now and I've lost 6lbs. I try to exercise everyday, even if it's just walking in place, to help me burn a few more calories, so I can have that "extra snack" lol. You're more than welcome to add me, so you can see my diary.
  • FreshStart89
    FreshStart89 Posts: 297 Member
    ive been doing 1240 calories and ive lose 13 lbs (i reset my ticker for 2012) ive been at it since 9/25/11. I SLACKED OF A LOT! fast food, booze, burgers, and lots of chips!
  • mines say 1700 calories..i feel like that is a lot? is that normal?
  • I've been doing 1200 a day since the week of thanksgiving and have lost 15 pounds...it is hard that first couple of weeks once you realize how much you've been eatting, but it gets better once you learn to plan better :)

    ETA: Add me. My diary is public.
  • Sthiara18
    Sthiara18 Posts: 29 Member
    I'm at 1200 and I lost 1.5 lbs in one week.
  • Jeff92se
    Jeff92se Posts: 3,369 Member
    Is everyone doing 1200 calories like 4'3" and 95lbs?
  • alexandria412
    alexandria412 Posts: 177 Member
    I also aim for 1200 calories each day. When planning, it never seems like much food, but I've found that a lot of the extra calories that I was missing were mostly due to boredom/accessibility/stress - not hunger.

    I like to split mine up into a breakfast, lunch, dinner, and 3 small snacks, so I'm constantly munching. It helps to know that there is always something coming soon. This does take organization and planning, though.

    Good luck!

    ps - I'm 5'2" and 116 lbs.
  • Photoology
    Photoology Posts: 121 Member
    mines say 1700 calories..i feel like that is a lot? is that normal?

    this all depends on your activity level, current weight, how much you want to lose weekly and what not.... 1700, for you, may be just enough... I am at 1300 and I know someone at 1500 and so on and so forth... you can also adjust it manually (custom goals) if you feel it is too much for you, though I personally do trust MFP's calculations as they have worked for me so far...
  • Is everyone doing 1200 calories like 4'3" and 95lbs?

    I am 5'2 and 186. Started at 201.
  • Sthiara18
    Sthiara18 Posts: 29 Member
    Is everyone doing 1200 calories like 4'3" and 95lbs?
    Nope 5'0 175
  • millomite01
    millomite01 Posts: 8 Member
    I have stuck with 1200 cals for four months and lost 31lbs so far. 9 to go. It works if you do your best but don't worry about going over the 1200 occasionally. It will happen. Try and do some exercise every week and a walk every two days or so of more than 10 mins. Take the stairs not the lift and walk faster everywhere.
  • I Eat about 1600 cals every day and absolutly will not eat starchy breads, chips, or anything processed... and i also do P90X every day which burns about 600 extra cals... Drink ice water, you can burn an additional 100 cals a day just by heating the water in your stumach, 8 lbs in 7 days starting weight 206 goal weight 180.
  • ChanyRae
    ChanyRae Posts: 112
    mines say 1700 calories..i feel like that is a lot? is that normal?

    Mine's 1700 as well.....but I'm set to maintain weight not lose. (5'1" , 110) I thought it was alot until i seen what my 6'2 man is allowed on a 2 lb loss a week program! lol
  • NaomiLyn15
    NaomiLyn15 Posts: 388 Member
    I have been using this site for two years now. For the first year and a half I ate 1200 calories and didn't eat back my exercise calories. In that time I lost 30 lbs, and then gained back 7. For the last 7 months I have been eating about 1350 calories and eating back my exercise calories and have lost 25 pounds. So, in two years I have lost 48 pounds eating between 1200-1350 calories a day. I would suggest that you eat back any exercise calories that you burn though. You have to feed your body to lose weight.
  • jogglesngoggles
    jogglesngoggles Posts: 362 Member
    Question: Do you stick to your 1200 or do you eat back whatever you burn off exercising? Like I burn approx 400-600 cals a day, so If I didn't eat those back my net would only be 800 calories in a day..would that send my body into starvation mode?


    I averaged 1200 cals per day, and along with 30-45 minutes of elliptical 1-2 x per day, 5 days per week, lost almost 70 lbs. I averaged about 3 lbs per week, some weeks 5 lbs. I'm at a comfortable 2500 cal maintenance and have kept the same weight for a year, even with reduced exercise. I lift weights 3-4x per week but rarely do cardio - although I need to start for general cardiovascular fitness.

    With limited calories, ensure that the food you eat is nutrient dense. Lean protein and fiber with every meal to keep you full. It's amazing how much vegetables you can eat for so few calories. I used to go through a 9oz bag of spinich a day. Egg whites, tuna/salmon, chicken breast, greek yogurt, fruits, peppers, quinoa, almond milk, whey protein isolate, etc. Very little cheese, bread, potato, white rice, pasta. Lot's of water and 3-4 cups of green tea a day, plus vitamins.
  • Jeff92se
    Jeff92se Posts: 3,369 Member
    Is everyone doing 1200 calories like 4'3" and 95lbs?
    Nope 5'0 175

    Your bmr is 1,445 calories
  • Sthiara18
    Sthiara18 Posts: 29 Member
    Is everyone doing 1200 calories like 4'3" and 95lbs?
    Nope 5'0 175

    Your bmr is 1,445 calories
    I workout 5 days a week and set it to lose about 1.5 to 2 lbs per week. I'm doing fine on 1200 calories and I don't feel hungry at the end of the day. I just started eating 1200 last week I started out at 195 and was eating about 1300 and lost 17 lbs.
  • LatinaButterfly
    LatinaButterfly Posts: 192 Member
    Yep, 1200 for me and with low calorie food, ( I'm doing all natural fruits and veggies ) I can eat a good size amount and still lose weight. I do some kind of exercise, walking, dancing, etc., a few times a week and I am currently loosing 3 pounds every four days! I'm LOVING it! :D
  • ras21
    ras21 Posts: 9
    I've been doing this for 3 1/2 years and it is now just my lifestyle. I've lost 100 pound, gone from a 26 size to a 6. It works but also include lots of water, exercise and a good nights sleep. Sticking to a strict 1200 calories was key for me. I'm now 50 and have 7 5K's under my belt. Say focused and don't be afraid to push yourself. : )
  • hellokathy
    hellokathy Posts: 540 Member
    I'm at 1,970 right now.

    Is MFP going to adjust my goal automatically once I lose more weight? Or will I have to change it manually if I feel I could do with less calories?
  • nikkimoon1382
    nikkimoon1382 Posts: 72 Member
    Don't forget, the more you exercise, the more cals you can eat!! : )
    Been on this a year and down 42lbs!
    It works! Stick to it... (and give yourself a free day once a week, not only will it keep you from feeling deprived, it will help you stay on track the rest of the week).
    Good luck!!
  • glassbully
    glassbully Posts: 4 Member
    that's great!
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