My Plateau Nutrition Story, Learn from my mistakes.

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  • mandyw30
    mandyw30 Posts: 73 Member
    Bump, so it's in my topics! Thanks for the advice!
  • There is SO much information out there, it is hard to know what is right. I wish I could find someone to just TELL ME what to do/how much to eat/what kind of exercising to do, etc...but will fit into my lifestyle and help reach my goals. Stupid question...but is this what a personal trainer does? Are there people that do this for a living? I always thought a personal training just helped set up an exercise routine...but do they do more? Thanks!
  • LouLouUK
    LouLouUK Posts: 136 Member
    Great post! Thankyou for sharing, bumping to read again later :)
  • nevareg
    nevareg Posts: 260 Member
    bump
  • Tiggermummy
    Tiggermummy Posts: 312 Member
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  • pdworkman
    pdworkman Posts: 1,342 Member
    Yes, that is what a good personal trainer would do.

    Pam
    There is SO much information out there, it is hard to know what is right. I wish I could find someone to just TELL ME what to do/how much to eat/what kind of exercising to do, etc...but will fit into my lifestyle and help reach my goals. Stupid question...but is this what a personal trainer does? Are there people that do this for a living? I always thought a personal training just helped set up an exercise routine...but do they do more? Thanks!
  • lauehorn
    lauehorn Posts: 183
    Eat more people!!

    I think you'll find there are laws against eating people. :noway:

    And people question the importance of grammar and punctuation :) Eat more, people!
  • renubhat_82
    renubhat_82 Posts: 549 Member
    Awesome post and thanks for sharing this
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  • samntha14
    samntha14 Posts: 2,084 Member
    so like lets say i play an hour of racquetball and burn 900 calories (according to MFP)...i start with 1760...so i should really be eating 2670 calories on those days??? Why do i have this mental block that i'd gain weight back? How clean do you guys normally eat too?

    For you, I'd recommend not eating what MFP tells you to and if possible not going by their calculations for exercise calories burned. First figure our your BMR and use the calculations posted in the very first page of this thread to figure out what you should be eating befpre exercise and then if possible go on ebay and find a deal on ANY heart rate monitor with a chest strap (I was able to bid on mine and got it for around $50) so that you know what you're acutally burning. Just my opinion though! And yes- eat those exercise calories back! Your body needs them.

    So for me: 1400BMR times 1.6 for activity level = 2240 and 2240 minus 30% (2240 times .30) equals 672. So, 2240 minus 672 deficit equals an intake of 1568ish. I rounded down and am taking in 1530 BEFORE exercise (200 more than MFP had me at)and am only burning 250-350 an hour at a time 3-4 times a week and eating all or most of my exercise calories back. I think for you maybe re-examine the exercise you're doing? 900's silly to burn in one day really- you don't need to burn that much in one day.

    As far as clean eating? Personally my eating's not "clean" because I go by the "everything in moderation" method. I DONT cut anything out completely, just limit them. I still eat sugary treats, bread etc... I just limit the amounts and plan my day in the mornings so that I'll stay under in my calories and macros but still get enough calories in. I end up adding things to my diet like greek yogurt, fruit, whole grains, healthy fats (easiest way to get like 150 more calories in your day).

    ....... just an opinion from someone who it's working for!!

    I think This thread has been SO informative and helpful. I Wasn't sure if I should eat back my calories or not and I'm spending close to five hours a week at the gym doing a balance of cardio and strength training. I didn't loose anything my first week, but now I can FEEL a difference even if I can't really SEE it yet. I'm not eating all the calories MFP suggests, at least not until I have a Heart Monitor and I have a real accurate count. THank you everyone.
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  • Starlage
    Starlage Posts: 1,709 Member
    There is SO much information out there, it is hard to know what is right. I wish I could find someone to just TELL ME what to do/how much to eat/what kind of exercising to do, etc...but will fit into my lifestyle and help reach my goals. Stupid question...but is this what a personal trainer does? Are there people that do this for a living? I always thought a personal training just helped set up an exercise routine...but do they do more? Thanks!

    personal trainer for the exercise, yes. But do you really need one? Do whatever you enjoy. For me it's dvds at home (hate gyms) that are in the taebo-kickboxing mixed with aerobics genre. I've got like eight of them that I swap out and buy more when I want to keep from getting bored and I burn like 300 cals an hour at a time 3-4 times a week. Food? Nutritionist would be the one to recommend your diet and tell you what to eat. It's their job :o) For me- I went to this website: http://www.dietitian.com/calcbody.php and changed ALL of my MFP settings- calories, carbs, fat, protein, and sugar to what it's telling me I should be taking in. It works! That website got me almost the same calculation that this thread taught me (and validated the fabulousness of that website as long as you're really honest with the daily activity questions). It's a good one! I had already been going by it's recommendations before this thread came along.
  • Thanks for the post I have increased my calories and lowered them back down because i work full time and go to school full time and only have time to work out 2 days maybe 3 dAYS a week for 1 to 2 hours were before I was going more I have my goal set at 1400 with a 1lb weight loss a week. I have been 161 FOREVER !! After loosing 100+lbs its so agitating. Good luck I hope my increase helps me !!
  • funkycamper
    funkycamper Posts: 998 Member
    Excellent discussion.
  • tanyaMax
    tanyaMax Posts: 524 Member
    Bump!!
  • There is SO much information out there, it is hard to know what is right. I wish I could find someone to just TELL ME what to do/how much to eat/what kind of exercising to do, etc...but will fit into my lifestyle and help reach my goals. Stupid question...but is this what a personal trainer does? Are there people that do this for a living? I always thought a personal training just helped set up an exercise routine...but do they do more? Thanks!

    personal trainer for the exercise, yes. But do you really need one? Do whatever you enjoy. For me it's dvds at home (hate gyms) that are in the taebo-kickboxing mixed with aerobics genre. I've got like eight of them that I swap out and buy more when I want to keep from getting bored and I burn like 300 cals an hour at a time 3-4 times a week. Food? Nutritionist would be the one to recommend your diet and tell you what to eat. It's their job :o) For me- I went to this website: http://www.dietitian.com/calcbody.php and changed ALL of my MFP settings- calories, carbs, fat, protein, and sugar to what it's telling me I should be taking in. It works! That website got me almost the same calculation that this thread taught me (and validated the fabulousness of that website as long as you're really honest with the daily activity questions). It's a good one! I had already been going by it's recommendations before this thread came along.

    Thanks for the information. I will look at the website. I have been doing any exercise stuff I can get my hands on. I go to the gym only about once or twice a week, so I am usually doing stuff at home. I am just not sure what exercises to do in order to work the certain areas I really want to change. So far I have lost 21 lbs in about 3.5 months....so I guess what I am doing is working. =)
  • http://www.freedieting.com/tools/calorie_calculator.htm
    This is what I used to figure out my daily calorie intake. I love it because I just put in numbers and it does the calculating for me.
  • Starlage
    Starlage Posts: 1,709 Member
    Hey guys! Thought I'd share my results from this last week and see if anyone else wants to. I decided to weigh in but not record it until it's been a few weeks. This last week is the first week i've REALLY committed to getting as close as I can to netting 1530 a day which sometimes took some food diary trial and error- planning the day, entering things for dinner then changing them and some days getting like 4 calories left- REALLY HARD!! The first two weeks I was only netting in the 1400's even though my calories were supposed to be 1530, I think I should also mention i've greatly increased my protein intake to like 100g or more a day. Anyways, I woke up this morning and measured before weighing in (I should also mention I only exercised twice this week..) and amazingly I've lost 1 1/2 inches overall! 1/2 inch off my bust waist and hips. WOOHOO!! When I stepped on the scale even though I had gained 1 1/2 pounds because I measured FIRST and saw such amazing results it didn't bother me. To me this is a perfect example of getting a proper amount of food in to feed the muscles so that it can do it's job and burn the fat to help SHRINK the body. Muscle does NOT weigh more than fat, it weighs the same just takes up much less space. This is what anatomy and physiology taught me I've always thought it's funny when people are like "i gained weight... but muscle's more than fat"- untrue. So while I didn't lose weight I SHRUNK, burned some fat away. YAAAAYYY!!!!! Definitely going to keep on trying to get as close as I can to my calorie goal- like I said, TOUGH! Takes a lot of planning.
  • mskatec22
    mskatec22 Posts: 138 Member
    Just checing in with an update. I switched up my calories after calculating my BMR and have followed the Katch McCarde calorie amounts for the week, not to a T, but close enough and I have finally seen some results! I lost 1.5lbs this week after not losing anything for the 4 weeks I was on 1200 calorie diet. My exercise routine is currently the 30DS. I just couldn't understand how I could push my body so hard and not lose a thing!! I guess it was b/c I wasn't giving my body enough fuel.
    I hope this keeps up, it seems to be working!
  • jennarandhayes
    jennarandhayes Posts: 456 Member
    Bump to read later.