Net Calories
ruby142
Posts: 39 Member
OK so I'm sorry if this is gonna sound stupid but I gotta ask. If my daily goal is 1300cal and I exercise and burn 500cal than it will increase my daily goal to 1800 that I know. Now my question is should I be in taking 1800/day or stay at 1300? I'm a bit confused and just wanna make sure I'm doing this right.
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you want to take in 1800 total because if you burn 500, that leaves you with 1300 net, which is what mfp has calculated for you to lose weight
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1800.
But realize the human body rapidly becomes adapted to exercise so after the first few times, you're not going to be burning 500 calories. I would've halve that number honestly.0 -
I would stay at 1300 and see how you do. Are you losing weight? How do you feel?
If you are exercising very vigorously and consistently, you may in time want to go up a higher, but do it gradually. If you meet the 1300 limit you probably are eating more than 1300 because of the inherent inaccuracy in these calculations.0 -
i've only been doing this for 5 days and I just weighed myself today and I lost half pound but i did eat 1800 for the last couple days and i felt like I ate too much if that makes sense today though I only ate 1300 and I was hungry all day....0
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Goal Food Exercise = Net
1330 1343 - 522 821
am I doing this right??0 -
In my experience, weight loss isn't always exact science. What I do is play with calories eaten and exercise so that I am not hungry but I still lose. If I were you, I would try eating 1400, 1500, 1600 etc for a couple of weeks at a time and see which one yields the best results. Figuring it out for myself was the best thing I have done because I have lost 57 lbs so far, and have not at all starved in the process.0
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Check the FAQ, we've got you covered. http://www.myfitnesspal.com/groups/home/457-unofficial-mfp-faq
Short answer - yes, eat the exercise calories.0 -
If you eat 1300 calories but burn 500, you would net 800 calories for the day.
For a lot of us, the idea is to eat to lose. If you're weighing your food and are confident the calories burned is accurate, I would say eat the 1800. If you have any doubt as to calories in or calories out, then eat most of but not all your exercise calories.0 -
Goal Food Exercise = Net
1330 1343 - 522 821
am I doing this right??
Yes. Eat more.0 -
In my experience, weight loss isn't always exact science. What I do is play with calories eaten and exercise so that I am not hungry but I still lose. If I were you, I would try eating 1400, 1500, 1600 etc for a couple of weeks at a time and see which one yields the best results. Figuring it out for myself was the best thing I have done because I have lost 57 lbs so far, and have not at all starved in the process.
Congrats on the 57lbs that's awesome. I at first thought of doing that too but I figure I ask on here first ...thank you
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Goal Food Exercise = Net
1330 1343 - 522 821
am I doing this right??
Yes. Eat more.
Thank you
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Personally, I only eat half of my exercise calories unless I'm having one of those days that I want to eat everything.
Unless you're using a HRM (which isn't always accurate anyways) you may be overestimating how much you burn during exercise.0 -
I have lost 7 inches in my waist eating back almost all my exercise calories. If I don't eat them back I don't have energy to work out. That is working for me but I know for everyone it's not the same.0
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I also use a HRM with chest strap to get the most accurate calorie burn.0
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