Does MyFitnessPal really work? (Newbie)
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Are you breastfeeding? If so your calories might be too low and your body may be trying to hang onto your body fat.
Maybe it's water weight.
Overall, inches matter most (in my opinion!)0 -
I know the feelling - hang in there. I woke up this morning and was 1lb heavier and I've had negative calories. Then realized I had more salt at dinner last night and could be retaining water weight. If you're exercising for the first time in a long time (after having a baby) you are probably losing internal fat (around organs) and your muscles are strenghening. Muscles weigh more than fat, so it's not just a weight thing. You're feeling better, so keep up the great work. The scales will get in line.0
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Plus your calories might be too low and your body is freaking out and you metabolism is slowing. I would definitely stick to the calories MFP suggest and be patient. I have lost 23 pounds on MFP. I love it. It is the only thing that has ever worked for me.0
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Why should I do that? I just though that if I put it to 1200 cals a day then I would lose weight faster?
Losing weight fast isn't what's best for your body, and your body will fight you tooth and nail.
18 pounds isn't much to lose. Your close to your goal already. Don't try to lose any more than one pound a week. When you get closer to your goal, change your settings to lose 1/2 pound a week.
Personally, even though I'm not TRYING to lose more than one pound a week, I'm averaging about 1.5 a week. Sometimes one. Sometimes a half. Sometimes two. But I barely lost a thing when (at most a half pound a week) when I had very restricted calories and didn't eat back my exercise calories.0 -
Thank you for the support
So how do I let MFP pick the calories for me? Is it the bit where I fill in the goals and then on the drop down menu where it says 'lose 1lb a week (recommended)' ?
I just chose the 'lose 2lb a week' bit as I have read alot of people on here using that one, so I thought it was fine. Don't really see why it's not to be honest.
The 2# a week is for people who are obese. If you only have 15-20 pounds to lose you really need to set a realistic goal of 1# per week. 2# a week is a LOT when you're already smaller.0 -
Thank you very much for your replies
No I don't drink nearly enough water as I should do but I'm going to start as everyone on here has said it makes a big difference.
No I'm not breastfeeding so I don't think it's to do with my body storing extra fat.
& I really really know that I should set a realistic goal of losing 1lbs a week as 18lbs isn't much to lose. But since I have seen the inches come off me I'm worried that if I start eating more calories that I will put it back on. I really can't bring myself to do it!
In my head I've got that simple thought of the less you eat, the more exercise you do, the more weight you drop. I honestly didn't know that there's more to it than that!0 -
I was on 1270 calories a day and I lost quite a bit. But I would plateau every other week. Now that I only have 16 pounds left, I dropped my goal to 1/2 pound a week. I actually started losing faster. Your body needs food. If you stress your body by too little food, your weight loss will be counter productive. Since I change my goal, I have more energy to work out and I am not stressed about staying at 1270.0
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Hi all I'm returning after falling off the wagon many times, but this time im back and staying!! Yes this does work and yes you will lose weight if you stick to the RDA's and exercise. I have like 10+ stone to lose. Due to medical issues it's like trying to move a mountain not impossible but takes a long time hope ur all doing well
Nikki0 -
It does work! Keep trying....iy does take time and perseverance though. I started last June and have lost 52lbs You can do this!0
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*Points to my ticker*0
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Yes it does work. My gosh, why do people expect results straight away?? If you're on here Im assuming its for a lifestyle change, not a quick fix no?0
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mfp is a TOOL. A tool used to either lose or maintain weight. HOW YOU USE it will determine IF it WORKS.
Like many things we use in our journey to health.... EVERYTHING falls back on the USER. What you do determines the outcome.
IF used with a willingness, a committment and an abiity to learn what works for you personally and do it...the possibilities are wonderful.0 -
It works if you stick with it.0
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Why should I do that? I just though that if I put it to 1200 cals a day then I would lose weight faster?
Do what MFP says regarding calories
^^This and it does work0 -
I myself just started here a few days ago. I'm going to be honest I think this does work. My friend who suggested this site to me has lost wonderful amounts of weight and she is the best she has looked in ages.
I did let MFP actually choose the calories for me and its helped me in the last few days. I have more energy everyday. For being a third shifter sometimes that energy is hard but since I've started I'm feeling great. I actually had the motivation to go for a mile walk, something I haven't done in a while.
I'm not going to weigh myself within the first week of doing this because I know I'm not going to get the result I want. I do know when it comes to weight loss it takes a while for it to come up. I know its going to take me at least a few weeks to start seein results. I know I wont see my belly shrink.0 -
Sometimes you have to eat a little more to lose weight. If you drop your calories too low, it can set your body into "starvation mode" and you won't lose. I would do what others have suggested and let MFP tell you what to eat. I'll bet you'll lose if you do that and keep exercising!0
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You need to give it time, as you havnt even finished your first week, do not be surprised to see no difference on the scales. Dont give up on it, esp as you had a baby recently, the weight doesnt just drop off in an instant. I am six days in, weighed myself yesterday with no change on the scales however i appear slimmer around the face, upper body, thighs and waist. So it wont take me long to see the 2kg i need to lose come off over the next few weeks. Good Luck0
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Oh yes it works! I've lost 67 lbs with it's help. It takes time just like it did to gain the weight, but don't give up. U can do it!0
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Obviously, with all these lbs. Lost and kg Lost tickers, it is totally whack and not worth wasting your time on. You are probably undereating for your weight. If you let MFP figure out your calorie goals, drink a minimum of 10 cups of water a day, and MEASURE portions, it'll work.0
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I think that the calories MFP calculates for exercise is inflated, so I wouldn't eat all those calories. You should give the program and yourself a little bit of time, though. You just had a baby, and your body is adjusting still to that. You will lose the weight and great job on your effort and commitment so far: it is hard to work out and eat well when you are sleep deprived!!0
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The big thing about MFP to me is...not only have I lost fifty pounds...but I can continue to KEEP it off by simply continuing to track my calories.
I used to think tracking calories was a bunch of nonsense, a cliche trend of dieting, then I actually tried it and stuck with it and learned that you can't fool with the math. If you burn 3500 calories more than you consume each week, you will burn a pound a week. Burning a difference of 7000 a week will render off two pounds a week.
Now I am a big fan of MFO and counting calories.0 -
I haven't read everyone's post so forgive me if I repeat... I think it depends on the person and how dedicated you are to making changes, plus it takes time. Personally, I didn't lose weight the first two weeks then cut back on eating my burned calories. Since I was already eating healthier than before I started the weight came rolling off. I've been on MFP for almost 6 weeks and have lost 9 pounds. As you can tell from other posters, some of the people here have lost substantial amounts. So, yes, it works and I've learned alot about portion control and made some friends so give it a try for a bit.0
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Well, the program itself doesn't "work," you have to work the program. But, if you stick to the limits, and workout and log all that then it is a wonderful tool for your weight loss. I've lost 36 lbs, now some of that was before mfp, I used to use the little calculator on my computer to count my calories, but I'd forget stuff and always had to read labels or look up nutritional value on google, so this is a much easier, simpler, and faster way to do it. Essentially, mfp is a calorie, sugar, fat, and other nutrient counter. It is also a place for support and motivation. Stick with it, it's fun for me now, so I really love mfp. You'll do great, keep it up. I am also losing baby weight (actually if you gain 50 lbs, it's not really baby weight, it's just fat ;p haha I guess I just feel better calling it 'baby weight')
^^this, entirely0 -
yes but PLANNING is the key!
plan your meals ahead and LOG EVERYTHING! :drinker:0 -
Works for some, not for others. It's mainly activity level that seems to affect how well it works, because the more exercise you do, the more discrepency in the numbers you can cause. If it's not working for you, there is a 'second way'. Have a look at the Eat More to Weigh Less group.0
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Are you nursing? If you are you are eating too few calories. If you haven't lost anything and you are not you might need to give yourself a few hundred extra calories. your body may think it needs to hold the fat. Remember your body has been through BIG CHANGES in the past year. You didn't gain an extra 20 pounds overnight it took a few months. It will take a few months to get it off.
Also I think you could ask anyone with just 20 lbs to lose and they'll tell you it was a fight to get it off.
MFP really works but you have to work it. Please feel free to add me as a friend also you could post a topic Looking for New Mom Friends and find other women trying to lose the baby chub:)
Have a great day and congratulations on your new baby:)0 -
The program works if you follow it. I have lost 29 pounds in the last 3 months. I think it is the best thing going for weight loss. I tried a bunch of other programs in the past and could not keep my weight off after I was done but this program has provided a lifestyle change that will help me keep the weight off. I exercise as well but I have always done that so this program was the thing I needed to get those pounds OFF for GOOD! Go for it!!0
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