1200 Calories
loveallthepaws
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I started my diet about a week ago now. I was eating WELL over 2000 calories a day eating take out food you name it just basically stuffing my face full of disgusting things. I put in myfitnesspal what my goal weight is (140) and what my current weight is (197) and it told me to eat 1200 calories a day. Now, I am 5'3" so I'm relatively short. I've been reading lots of conflicting information on the web and on myfitnesspal.com about eating only 1200 calories. I don't know if it is because I am tired because I haven't gotten enough rest, if I am working out to hard (working out 6 days a week trying to burn 300 calories each day) or if its because I am eating too little. None the less, I feel weak and tired. I need to know if what I am doing is ok. My body is getting used to the 1200 calories a day and some days I feel super hungry and some days I feel fine. What am I doing wrong?
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Well, if you input the exercise you do, you can eat more. I was eating 1290 calories with doing very minimal exercise and so far I've lost 15 lbs in two months. It was a big adjustment at first, but it's really easy now. Now, I've reasdjusted my goals, and I'm eating 1210 calories a day. I do hope you're inputting your workouts too, good luck!0
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At a minimum you should be eating 1200, plus eating back the calories you burn. So on days you burn 300 cals you should be eating 1500 (1200+300) as MFP sets you up to lose your goal amount of weight without exercise and to maintain a deficit to lose your goal amount of weight you must eat those calories back.0
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I eat 1200 as well, pretty close to same dimensions as you, 5'2", 198. You will have to get used to it because your body is used to having so much more food and wants that back. My family tells me a was a raging b**** when this started! Stick with it make sure you drink enough. If after a few more days, and your calories are quality calories try added 200 more in and see how that goes!0
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Are you eating back any of your exercise calories?0
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If your goal is 1200 calories and your working out then you are going to need to eat the exercise calories you are given after you enter your exercise. This bumps your calorie goal up by how much you burn. This helps when you are tired and need energy.You can't only eat 1200 calories and be working out as well, your going to have to eat more so eat back the exercise calories and you won't feel so tired.0
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Have you tried eating back your exercise calories? For example, if you burn 300 calories on the elliptical, you get to eat 300 more calories, so your net is 1200. Some people have found that works. Also, make sure to lift weights. You might see an increase at first,but over time your fat content will decrease and you will be toned as opposed to flabby but skinny.0
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No i am not eating any of the calories back that I burn.0
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1) If you are hungry, up your calories AND look into eating more filling healthy foods.
2) 1200 is the BARE minimum MFP allows you to aim for. Do you have it set to lose 2lbs per week? Either manually adjust your calories to have more, or go and select 1.5 or 1 lbs per week as your goal, this will give you more cals to work with.
3) Get your sleep. Really- it's more important than getting you workout in. 3 workouts a week on a largely full nights sleep all week is far superior than sleep deprived and getting in 6 workouts.
Mellow out. It will come off, slow and steady. Don't be afraid to eat a bit more and work a bit less. Just don't stop completely.0 -
Are you eating back yuor exercise cals?0
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Are you eating your 1200 PLUS your 300 you burned while working out? If not, that's part of the issue right there. You need to eat your exercise calories. Also, going from 0 to 6 intense workouts per week will wear you out rather quickly. Maybe take 1 more rest day for hte next couple of weeks until your body accllimates. Are you drinking your water too?0
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You can also adjust your weight loss goals. You didn't put it on over night, so why try to take it off overnight? I started out with a 1 lb a week goal. That will give you more calories as well.0
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The MFP 1200 does not include the calories you would use for exercise, so you need to eat those. If you are doing that, increase the amount of protein you eat as the MFP setting for protein is quite low.
If you set you weight loss per week goal to 2 pounds, you may want to decrease that to 1.5 or 1 pound. It will take a little longer, but it is a better approach as it allows you time to learn to eat differently. The key to losing fat is a mild deficit. The 2 pound per week deficit is often too big for many people.0 -
I tried eating 1200cal and my body was like "oh hellz no" even when exercising I couldn't lose any weight. So instead I went back, and said "lose 1lb" a week, which boosted me up to 1570cal a day - now I'm losing weight like crazy and keeping it off!! It feels great
Best of luck!0 -
No i am not eating any of the calories back that I burn.
Then start doing that, it should make a difference in your energy levels.0 -
I am drinking tons of water. I think I do need to eat back my calories and maybe do 5 days a week working out. Thanks for the info guys it helps a lot!0
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I statred a lil more than a week ago and our weight and goals are about the same . I also have a 1200 calorie a day limit and find it very hard to stick to .I feel the same way you do , tired and weak andsome days craving everything to eat and others fine. . Never the less I am determined to lose the weight I have gained.
I hope that our bodies will adjust to our new healthy lifestyle. the more I work out and burn calories the more I can eat. Are you entering your exercise into your daily log ? I hope others comment so we can get alot of advice0 -
I stopped adding my work outs because I didn't like that it was making me eat more calories. But apparently I should have listened to MFP! I am going to try eating back the calories I burn for a week and see if that helps!0
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my calories a day are all so 1,210 calories a day . I can't figure whats a good meal plan to to stay in those calories can you give a idea of what i should eat or maybe tell me what are is you meal plan like. thank you Aquabady0
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I have a similar calorie goal (1290). I agree that eating with all of the suggestions provided:
1) eat the additional calories provided by working out
2) up the protein
3) increase fibre for fullness feeling but ensure adequate water intake
4) slow goal rate of loss to 1 lb per week to allow your body a chance to acclimatize to less caloric intake
5) weight train (this is HuGE) in fact your body tone will improve dramatically even if you don't lose weight
6) give it more than a week... Your body is probably holding onto the weight... It will eventually release it...
7) I am not sure how my privacy settings are but you can look at my logs for healthy meal ideas at this calorie level0 -
Eat your exercise calories.
Looking at you, you're not in the obese range, so I'd advise you turn down your goals so your aim is 1lb a week weightloss. That's still excellent progress.
Good luck0 -
Also 5' 3" here. You do have to eat back those calories. I am also struggling with finding a balance but it is a process like anything else.
Good Luck!0 -
Does anyone know of a good app or tool for menu planning to save time each week. I wish MFP had a place to input your week's plan, show your grocery list from it and the calorie and nutrition totals for the plan. Then it would be nice to just check off what you stuck to or make changes where needed.
I am trying to follow 1200 calories and cutting out breads, pasta and sugar. I am just getting started really, about to purchase a scale and am thinking of a fit bit. I am trying to decide if I should go to the first stage of the 17 day diet or what guidelines to give myself in food planning. I have even been thinking of the primal blueprint. Any suggestions as to what has worked for you? I am 50 years old and have to hit it pretty hard to get results. I know what to do with the exercise aspect but am still unsure of what is best for me nutritionally. I am hypoglycemic and have Fibro that is why I try to stay away from the "white" carbs and turn more to veggies and fruit. I do need rules for myself. LOL
Thanks for listening and any suggestions you may have.0 -
You go girl, you are almost there!0
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