Sincere question here
Sherbog
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Having been on MFP now for several months I am truly questioning the posts that ask "How can I possibly eat 1200 calories per day." Do the subscribers who ask that truly have a weight problem? I have to wonder if those posters are measuring/weighing their portions. Is it a matter of incorrect recording.
Shoot I can consume 1200 calories without a blink of a fridge door.
Curious and asking asking.
Shoot I can consume 1200 calories without a blink of a fridge door.
Curious and asking asking.
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Lol.. ya I wish I could be one of those people..0
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1200 calories=one pint of Ben and Jerry's.0
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I think it is more of a mental thing. A lot of people especially when starting out think that they need to consume the bare minimum, and be hungry to lose weight. So they are scared to eat more like they wont lose0
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What's really disheartening is to see people's food diary who are eating 1200 (and sometimes under).
That crap is borderline torture, to be quite honest.0 -
Some people are convinced that they need to eat all low-calorie "healthy" foods as well.
I'm damn sure I couldn't eat 1200 calories worth of lettuce or raw carrots.0 -
I find that once I start counting calories its gets easier. Im always looking things up that Im about to eat (before I eat it) and think WHOA!!!! and go for a better option.
I think that if you do it right, you can eat heaps, and still come under your calorie goal.
Thats what I find anyway...0 -
Yep, there are plenty of us who have had a hard time eating 1200 calories every day.
http://www.myfitnesspal.com/topics/show/3047-700-calories-a-day-and-not-losing
I didn't understand my body needs food to burn fat and it took a while before I figured it out. I don't have many problems eating what I eat now but I had to work up to eating as much as I do (1400 range).
I still can't imagine eating 2000 or more calories for maintenance.0 -
I eat around 1700 calories a day and exercise about 800 calories a day, so my net intake is 900 calories.0
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It's hard for me to only eat 1380 calories a day (that's for a 1 lb loss a week). I need to work out so that I can eat at least 1500. That's my bare minimum for feeling like a person!0
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I think 1200 calories would be horrible. I don't think they take into account that they should work out too. They want to lose weight to fast. I was set at 1 pound a week. I find that I lose more than that a week. I am set at 1660 calories and I have no trouble with that goal.0
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Lol...thank you for finally saying it!0
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My net at the end of the day is usually right around 1200 or less, been doing it for 2 mos now and very happy! 2lbs away from my goal of 120lbs........0
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Exactly smoky19, that's what I do usually too!0
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The one that got me today was i saw someone say something a long the lines of "I eat all day but cannot imagine eating 1200cals a day" (that's not an actual quote, I read it this morning and am going off memory). But, anyway, HOW THE HELL can you be eating all day and not be getting 1200??? I mean seriously?0
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Some people are convinced that they need to eat all low-calorie "healthy" foods as well.
I'm damn sure I couldn't eat 1200 calories worth of lettuce or raw carrots.
HAHA yes! I found that eating "clean" it was much harder to get up to my 1200 calorie goal.
Somedays it IS hard to get to my calorie goal. other days I go over. Im still finding my calorie balance but most days Im under0 -
I'm not going to lie, I'm eating 1200 now and I don't feel deprived of food at all. You just have to find better alternatives to what you are currently eating. Also I don't feel cranky or have a lack of energy if anything I have more energy and can't wait to work out lol also I drink a lot of water, maybe that helps? You know, make wise choices... Turkey bacon instead of bacon. As long as I'm not starving myself I'm good. (:0
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I used to have a hard time getting in 1200 cals...I am not an eater..and I am not on mfp because I have a weight problem...I am trying to get fit...that being said I realize I NEEDed to start eating more...I have incorporated protein shakes into my day twice a day..without the protein shakes I would NoT be able to meet my calorie goal..and especially my protein goal...
Some people have spent their whoollllle lives restricting (guilty) and it is actually difficult to start eating more food just the same as people who have over eaten all their lives have problems cutting back.
Good luck on your journey0 -
It's not for everyone. I eat 1200 calories a day plus most of my exercise. On rest days, I eat 1200. Some days it's hard for me to stay within it, some days it's hard for me to meet it. Usually when I plan my meals the night before, including all three meals and two or three healthy snacks, I'm only at 1000 or so. I can always add more throughout the day, but generally my days are low.
I have a very low BMR and because I'm in school for eight hours a day, I am sedentary. Anything above 1200 on rest days would pretty much lead to weight gain, which is not what I'm looking for right now. To me, 1200 calories is usually fine, and on exercise days I reward myself with more healthy food. It's just a matter of your body and its specific needs.0 -
It's difficult to keep to so few calories a day but still possible especially when exercise is added. For example if you have a 1,200 calorie alotment and add 400 calories of exercise, you may reach 1,600 calories a day (wich helps). I also have had to cut the bad foods drastically. Items such as pasta and dairy are in strict moderation... it forces you to really think about the foods you prepare and eat almost like a budget... plan ahead and stay away from packaged junk...
http://www.ehow.com/way_5196052_1200-low_fat-low-carb-diets.html0 -
I think 1200 calories would be horrible. I don't think they take into account that they should work out too. They want to lose weight to fast. I was set at 1 pound a week. I find that I lose more than that a week. I am set at 1660 calories and I have no trouble with that goal.
The 1200 calories has to do with hieght and current weight and what not.
I'm 23 and 5' 0". So if I don't work out I eat the 1200 calories a day. If I workout I eat 75 percent of my exercise calories back. I'm never hungry and I'm never overstuffed. Also I'm in my last 15 lbs of weight loss so that makes a difference as well. The truth is the healthier the food the more you get to eat. I basically make a huge 800 calorie meal with all of my essential food groups and grub on that the whole day. In between those grub times I eat 400 calories worth of low calories snacks. Sometimes I'll have a slimfast chocolate vanilla bliss bar or sometimes I'll have broccoli with half of 1/3 cup of shredded cheese on it. Just whatever I'm in the mood for. And like I said thats for a non work out day. I eat much more when I work out.
So 1200 calories does not mean starving or not working out. It just means this is what my body type is asking for.0 -
I dunno. I think if you are looking to lose your last 10 you should definitely be eating more. 1200 is too low.
<---- eats 1600-1900 net. I lose 1 lb per week. I'm only 5ft3 and 120 lbs.0 -
This thread is making me hungry.0
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For me, as someone who ate a lot of fast food before coming to MFP, it definitely can be a challenge to start eating that many calories while you're still getting used to it. I remember not even a week ago, I was eating more like 800-1200 calories a day instead of the 1600 I'm supposed to be getting to lose 1 lb a week. Fast food and processed foods are packed with calories, and that's what I was used to eating and it meant that I could eat 1 meal from a restaurant and a few fatty snacks and meet my calorie goal. Now I have to eat breakfast, lunch, dinner, and 2-3 snacks a day to reach all of my goals.
Just my 2 cents.0 -
Like I said if I exercise that day I eat much more. My rest days are sedentary. I also eat every single serving of each individual food group per day.
Also if you are weight lifting you need to eat more. So the type of exercise comes into account as well.0 -
Some people have spent their whoollllle lives restricting (guilty) and it is actually difficult to start eating more food just the same as people who have over eaten all their lives have problems cutting back.
THIS.0 -
I can also honestly say I've been eating 1200 calories a days for the past 7 months (break at Christmas time) and I agree with some of you who posted on here that it's about planning your entire day in advance and making better food choices. I'm not trying to lose too fast (some weeks I even gain!) while eating 1200 calories. I weigh each food and plan all my days in advance. I also make sure I drink 2 litres of water each day.
All this to say, the calorie goals really differs for each of us based on our activity level, goals, etc...
Hope your calorie goal is working well for you and I wish you all the best!
Have a good night!0 -
There's been some days where was at 1,500, near the end of the day and I'm just not hungry... it doesn't happen very often but I have to sometimes "raid the fridge" looking for something that will balance me out. I notice that if I'm busy ~ not exercising necessarily, but working around the house, cleaning, working on doc's for my business and eating about every 2-3 hours ~ things like spinach salad, hard boiled egg whites, oatmeal, broiled chicken breasts and drinking lots of water it can fill me up and I just don't feel the hunger pang to eat.0
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Here's my two cents. A lot of days, it's hard for me to eat 1200 calories. Not because I'm starving myself, and yes, there's days I have no problem eating that. But here's why: I'm making as healthy choices as I can. I'm drinking a LOT of water. I'm busting my butt in the gym (usually 1-3 hrs a day). And I understand I should be eating some of those calories back, but I honestly have a hard time sometimes. Why? Because I eat a lot of low calorie stuff. I drink a lot of water that fills me up, I eat a lot of salad, spinach, fruits and veggies. The low cal stuff that's filling. So I think, depending on WHAT those 1200 calories consist of makes a HUGE difference. If someone's eating one big mac and one other item...sure, I can understand how 1200 cals seems like too little. But in all honestly, I've found theres several days a week where I see my log at like 6-7 oclock and think, crap, I still need to eat a couple hundred calories to get to 1200. I think part of it comes with eating healthy and portion control for SOME people that struggle with hitting 1200 cals. (I'm definitely not defending everyone, but just know there are SOME of us that are trying to do it right and still have a hard time. I'm working on getting higher density foods in )0
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I don't agree that we should question anyone else's journey. We are all here for different reasons and we all have different bodies. What works for one of us may not work for someone else. We are all here for support for ourselves and to share support with others, not condemn them for their difficulties.:flowerforyou:0
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Like I said if I exercise that day I eat much more. My rest days are sedentary. I also eat every single serving of each individual food group per day.
Also if you are weight lifting you need to eat more. So the type of exercise comes into account as well.
And I also eat a lot more to keep my net high. I can eat 2500 calories some days and still lose weight weekly.
If you are doing cardio you really should be eating more. Or you are just breaking down even more muscle than needed. Especially when getting close to your goal weight.0
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