AWESOME online weight loss simulator

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  • shoppie
    shoppie Posts: 618 Member
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    kimberlilynn Posts: 56 Member
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    kmayne Posts: 82 Member
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  • rfarinha
    rfarinha Posts: 388 Member
    Bumpity Bumpity BOO!
  • wareagle8706
    wareagle8706 Posts: 1,090 Member
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  • Mcmilligen
    Mcmilligen Posts: 332 Member
    Bump! This is great!
  • JoeSzup
    JoeSzup Posts: 51 Member
    Ok, this is fun, but it has it's flaws. My goal weight is 215, which according to this simulation is still 25.4% body fat. I find that hard to believe. When I was in The Marines I was 203 and that was ~11% body fat. I know that for a fact as I was both hydrostatically weighed, as well as had my measurements taken by calipers. Now I'll admit, I've put on some weight and I'm sure that my muscle mass is not what it used to be. However, according to this calculator I would need to weight 148 to be 11.4% body fat. That would be impossible for my frame, at 6'1".

    Something is wonky.
  • dsckrc
    dsckrc Posts: 194 Member
    wow! according to this website, i should be eating 2000 calories a day to maintain. that can't be right!?!? fail :(
  • KJLIII
    KJLIII Posts: 225 Member
    Yeah, this is cool ! !

    Thanks for posting ! !

    :flowerforyou:
  • CoderGal
    CoderGal Posts: 6,800 Member
    Very cute. I'm maintaining weight right now and the calculations seem spot on. I'm on 'maintenance' on MFP and I'm still loosing weight (netting 1650).
  • CoderGal
    CoderGal Posts: 6,800 Member
    wow! according to this website, i should be eating 2000 calories a day to maintain. that can't be right!?!? fail :(

    Why? 2000 cals a day is the recommended intake on most nutritional info.
  • AlexanderK1994
    AlexanderK1994 Posts: 243 Member
    Wow, that is quite interesting x)
  • Jferg69
    Jferg69 Posts: 241 Member
    bump, curious
  • Anomalia
    Anomalia Posts: 506 Member
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  • zombiesama
    zombiesama Posts: 755 Member
    Definitely checking this out when i get home and on my laptop :)
  • brenott
    brenott Posts: 117 Member
    BUMP (FOR LATER)!!!
  • LOVEsummer
    LOVEsummer Posts: 304 Member
    bump :) this is cool!
  • jaguilar333
    jaguilar333 Posts: 33 Member
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  • theartichoke
    theartichoke Posts: 816 Member
    Thanks for posting this!
  • moepwr
    moepwr Posts: 335 Member
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  • Pet03
    Pet03 Posts: 38 Member
    I will have to look at it later. Thank you.
  • TheKitsune6
    TheKitsune6 Posts: 5,798 Member
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  • adfabus
    adfabus Posts: 178 Member
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  • farmgirlsuz
    farmgirlsuz Posts: 351 Member
    Interesting-it tells me that by eating over 2000 calories I can lose ten pounds in three months. I have been eating 1600-1800 for the past six months and only lost two pounds......HA! Maybe there IS something to the "eat more calories to lose weight" idea.
  • Generalle
    Generalle Posts: 201 Member
    Ok, this is fun, but it has it's flaws. My goal weight is 215, which according to this simulation is still 25.4% body fat. I find that hard to believe. When I was in The Marines I was 203 and that was ~11% body fat. I know that for a fact as I was both hydrostatically weighed, as well as had my measurements taken by calipers. Now I'll admit, I've put on some weight and I'm sure that my muscle mass is not what it used to be. However, according to this calculator I would need to weight 148 to be 11.4% body fat. That would be impossible for my frame, at 6'1".

    Something is wonky.

    Agreed. My current body fat is 20%, but this states I'm 34% - haven't been 34% in my life, even when I was 16kgs heavier. Still a useful tool for those who are focused on just weight loss.
  • AKosky585
    AKosky585 Posts: 607 Member
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