Over my calories every day!
britandryan6
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I can not seem to stay with in my calories. I am over by approximately 200 calories every single day. While I do need to exercise more, I feel as though I have a pretty healthy diet.
Any tips for calorie reduction without feeling hungry all the time?
Any tips for calorie reduction without feeling hungry all the time?
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The more you exercise, the more you get to eat. I started at 1200 caloties, but that was tough to get used to. I ate a lot of fruits, veggies, and salads. I drink water or sugar free drinks as well. It's easy to add in extra calories from sodas or teas that you don't really think about. It's tough, but you can do it.0
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Excercise is my life saver, an hour of a really hard aerobics / box fit class or something can burn from 500-800 calories, and Zumba is the same! Its madness, for the sake of one hour, it gives you back loads of calories which you might not even need and may end up under your daily allowance since you seem to be over around 200!
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Excercise is my life saver, an hour of a really hard aerobics / box fit class or something can burn from 500-800 calories, and Zumba is the same! Its madness, for the sake of one hour, it gives you back loads of calories which you might not even need and may end up under your daily allowance since you seem to be over around 200!
Hope that helps x
I've actually been doing 20-40 minutes of Zumba a night but I'm not sure how to record it. I just do it as "dance" under cardiovascular0 -
if you open your food diary for viewing.. we may be able to give you some suggestions..0
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I have found just making a few subtle changes makes all the difference! |I like to have a couple of drinks at the weekend and this was pushing me way over! so I swapped wine for vodka and that has saved me around 120 cals per drink! The cheese has had to go though, I would imagine that Zumba would be more cardo that dance? so more cals burned....I count when I do the cleaning and garden too, it soon adds up!0
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if you open your food diary for viewing.. we may be able to give you some suggestions..
Okay I will try to do that! Just have to figure out how0 -
I opened my diary for suggestions!0
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Your diary seems okay, but the dunkin donuts coffee is not worth those calories in my opinion! Leaving that out alone would have reduced 240 calories0
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I can not seem to stay with in my calories. I am over by approximately 200 calories every single day. While I do need to exercise more, I feel as though I have a pretty healthy diet.
Any tips for calorie reduction without feeling hungry all the time?
What is your calorie goal each day? I think sometimes MFP has a goal that is too low.0 -
Looks to me as though you could use an artificial sweetener in your coffee and lower cal creamer and cut almost 200 cals right there.0
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it looks like your meals are small but stacked with calories. First bit of advice, drop the dunkin donuts coffee in the morning! I know how good it is, but not good for you. I drink 8 ounces of regular coffee with 2 teaspoons sugar and cream (cream is no flavor and powder) and that's not even 50 calories. yet, I get my caffeine and focus. Also, try little snacks throughout the day. I love speciak k bars (only 90 calories each) and tuna (can- dry with pepper..only 100 calories for the whole can) I would eat things that are not processed, even if they are low in calories...they're not good for your body. The peanut butter sandwich you are having is also high in calories, I personally love pb so I eat it on saltines -low salt. 8 crackers is only lik 80 calories (i think, can't really recall) but the effort of actually spreading the pb on each cracker helps you from smashing on 30 crackers. You can message me if you want, I have a lot more advice but I don't wanna blow your thread up lol
nichole0 -
Your diary seems okay, but the dunkin donuts coffee is not worth those calories in my opinion! Leaving that out alone would have reduced 240 calories
that was an error. I actually only have one cup for 120 calories each morning0 -
it looks like your meals are small but stacked with calories. First bit of advice, drop the dunkin donuts coffee in the morning! I know how good it is, but not good for you. I drink 8 ounces of regular coffee with 2 teaspoons sugar and cream (cream is no flavor and powder) and that's not even 50 calories. yet, I get my caffeine and focus. Also, try little snacks throughout the day. I love speciak k bars (only 90 calories each) and tuna (can- dry with pepper..only 100 calories for the whole can) I would eat things that are not processed, even if they are low in calories...they're not good for your body. The peanut butter sandwich you are having is also high in calories, I personally love pb so I eat it on saltines -low salt. 8 crackers is only lik 80 calories (i think, can't really recall) but the effort of actually spreading the pb on each cracker helps you from smashing on 30 crackers. You can message me if you want, I have a lot more advice but I don't wanna blow your thread up lol
nichole
thank you for all the advice!0 -
I can not seem to stay with in my calories. I am over by approximately 200 calories every single day. While I do need to exercise more, I feel as though I have a pretty healthy diet.
Any tips for calorie reduction without feeling hungry all the time?
What is your calorie goal each day? I think sometimes MFP has a goal that is too low.
my goal is 13500 -
I would take out the sugar as much as possible (and don't sub with fake sugar!), and reduce processed carbs/white bread/pasta. When I went lower carb weight fell off with very little effort, and the increase in protein and healthy fat makes me feel fuller, longer. When I eat a high carb meal (bread, pasta, etc) I'm almost always hungry again soon afterward.0
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Try raising it up to about 1500 and then workout also. I am at 1700-1800 and still losing.0
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Looking at your diary I think you need to start making better food choices. You had pound cake one day, and then a strawberry delight today. These are no-no's... I mean, you can have them occasionally of course (we all gotta let loose and live a little)... That being said, focus on more lean proteins, lots of veggies, and some complex carbs.0
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Your calories are all over the place. There is not consistency in the amount you consume so you will be over. The only thing you can do is exercise more. It doesn’t appear that you do that much.0
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This may seem counterituitive but I set my goal 100 less per day to give me some wiggle room. My target is 2,400 so my goal is 2,300.
It works for me!0 -
search the forums for Eat More to Weigh Less
check out these websites:
http://scoobysworkshop.com/accurate-calorie-calculator/
www.fat2fitradio.com
If that approach isn't up your alley, you might consider a low-glycemic diet... it'll even out your insulin levels which should help the cravings.
Good luck!
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I'd rethink the granola. That's alot of calories for such a small serving of high fructose corn syrup. I'd also reconsider the 120 calorie beverage. Trade the coffee in for food fuel. Something that will keep you filling full. And I also recommend eating snacks under 100 calories.0
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I checked out a few days of your diary. You eat as much as I do in calories, and I am guessing you don't weigh 215.
I would skip stuff like pizza and have a nice piece of fish, lean pork or beef along with some steamed veggies. That alone would do the trick. you can eat anything you want, but I would go for some more healthy options.
You can friend me check out my diary, if you like.0 -
Looks to me as though you could use an artificial sweetener in your coffee and lower cal creamer and cut almost 200 cals right there.0
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I eat foods that are fresh, not processed (no fast food except McDonald's iced coffee and starbucks occaisionaly and that is sugar free and skim milk) and I can't hit my calorie goal except on weekends. I understand the Dunkin Donuts fix, I'd have SB's everyday if I could. Try adding in some fresh veggies and fruits too, that should help. Good luck on your wedding!0
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It's weird because it doesn't look like you're eating very much every day at all. I suggest to stop eating boxed food, stop using 2% milk and real sugar in your coffee, and if you're eating pre-packed snacks try to do the 100 calorie things.
Also, try working out.0 -
Going back just a few of days I see....
Lemon Pound Cake
Pizza
Caramel Popcorn
Fudge Drizzled Caramel Popcorn
McDonald's Ice Cream Cone
2 Margaritas
One of these choices per week would be okay.0 -
The more you exercise, the more you get to eat. I started at 1200 caloties, but that was tough to get used to. I ate a lot of fruits, veggies, and salads. I drink water or sugar free drinks as well. It's easy to add in extra calories from sodas or teas that you don't really think about. It's tough, but you can do it.
Just wanted to add that you should never go less than 1,500 unless you're aiming to lose half a pound every week, because 1,200 is way too little, especially if you're burning every day as well.
As long as you're not going over the limit with 200 calories of fat, sugar, or anything too unhealthy, it'd be okay.0 -
Most of your choices are good but one or two splurges can sabotage your whole day.
I look up the calories before I eat it. I love bread and bagels but a half a serving is so much better than a whole and almost as satisfying.
100 calories over does not seem to be much but over a month it adds up to a pound.
If I am going out to eat I try to plan the meal in advance...easy to do with this app, then look at the big ticket items like sake, beer, breads, deserts and see can i eliminate or 1/2 them. 1200 is challenging for an active grown up. Exercise and eat back the calories!
I don't drink anything with calories except wine and then I exercise for it.
Here are my hunger stoppers:
Fresh vegatables sauted with just a spoonful (120 cals) of olive oil (measure it)
Edamame beans. i get them frozen in 100 cal packs.
apples
non-fat yogurt.
water, water, water.
tea.0 -
I would get rid of the coffee... I try to stay away from any beverage that's not water unless I need some quick sugar like juice, but it's not an everyday thing. Try to stay away from dressings and that sort of thing. Fill up on lots of veggies and lean meat (such as chicken).0
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Definitely bulk up with more veggies. Do you cook? Maybe making your own lunch - chicken, veggies, etc would be about the same calories but more food. I'm guilty of eating out alot myself, and it kills my calories.
Also, for zumba - try www.zumbacalories.com or get a HRM. Those are the best ways to accurately track. Most people burn between 400-900 calories for an hour. That's such a wide range that a HRM works the best.0
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