transitioning to maintenance
jengessler
Posts: 11
So, I didn't hit my goal weight...only 2 pounds off, though, because my goal was only to lose 7 pounds. However, I am pretty satisfied with where I am and would like to start maintaining.
Who has done this and been successful? Should I slowly add 100 calories to my daily intake each week until I reach the maintain count MFP suggested for me? Should I just start eating more?
My body appreciates the consistency, so I'd hate to mess that up by adjusting took quickly. Any little tidbits will help.
PS, I still plan on working out the same way I have been.
Who has done this and been successful? Should I slowly add 100 calories to my daily intake each week until I reach the maintain count MFP suggested for me? Should I just start eating more?
My body appreciates the consistency, so I'd hate to mess that up by adjusting took quickly. Any little tidbits will help.
PS, I still plan on working out the same way I have been.
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Should I slowly add 100 calories to my daily intake each week until I reach the maintain count MFP suggested for me?
This is a reasonable way to do it.0 -
I just switched to Maintenance too! I had 1lb left to lose but like you I am happy with where I am. I'm interested in seeing what others have to say about this.0
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I just hit a happy place to and would love to maintain. I have had a hard time doing this in the past. First I ended up 5lbs under weight so I stopped keeping track and gained 10lbs. I am now happy again and dont know what to do. I think the idea of slowly adding 100 calories is a good start.0
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bump... for when I'm at my goal.0
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When I lose my last 10lbs I plan just to switch right over to maintenance. No slow increase.0
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I have 5 lbs to go! Just switched from 1.5 lbs per week to 1lb per week. SO afraid I'll start gaining.0
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I have 5 lbs to go! Just switched from 1.5 lbs per week to 1lb per week. SO afraid I'll start gaining.
That's a good idea to lower the lb. per week. Right now I'm at .8/week, so maybe I'll adjust it for .5/week and slowly decrease til I'm at 0. And you can do it! 5 lbs is nothing compared to what you've already accomplished!0 -
Yes! That is what I did after losing 15 pounds. I started slowly eating 100-250 calories each week until I was at a reasonable maintenance calorie range. I am gaining now (not weight) from lifting and toning but that is why my ticker is changing. hope that helps.,0
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I switched because I wasn't meant to be losing weight lol. I was on 1600kcal, so I switched and I'm on about 1850kcal. I have noticed I have put a bit of weight on, but I did start weight training.
I started lifting last Friday; Saturday and Sunday were rest days. I lifted again on Monday, worked on Abs yesterday and I will work on Legs today. I am hoping it's just muscle that is causing my weight gain. I can't really see any increase in fat anywhere. Well I hope I am not seeing any increases lol. I know it's only been a few days, but I also had to carry the weights (18kg) from the store to the car, which was like 10 to 15 minutes away. My arms were aching so bad lol.0 -
Yes! That is what I did after losing 15 pounds. I started slowly eating 100-250 calories each week until I was at a reasonable maintenance calorie range. I am gaining now (not weight) from lifting and toning but that is why my ticker is changing. hope that helps.,
this does help! Thank you! it's good to know someone has tried this with success.0
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