I found the holy grail of weight loss for lazy metabolisms
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okay so I guess I will admit to still being a little lost (sorry)!! So for example if i have a 1460 calorie day based on the calculator (which is a real example) do i eat ONLY the 1460 even though on that same day I run for 45 minutes and burn 600 calories...then i am only working with 860 calories which according to MFP that I am eating too few calories.
I like the idea alot but I am just unsure.
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Thanks for the info. Very interesting.0
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That looks like a LOT of calories, even on the low calorie days? How was your results in the extreme fat loss phase? :noway:0
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okay so I guess I will admit to still being a little lost (sorry)!! So for example if i have a 1460 calorie day based on the calculator (which is a real example) do i eat ONLY the 1460 even though on that same day I run for 45 minutes and burn 600 calories...then i am only working with 860 calories which according to MFP that I am eating too few calories.
I like the idea alot but I am just unsure.
Yes, the whole idea is that instead of calculating a DAILY calorie deficit, you are calculating a WEEKLY calorie deficit. So for example, yesterday I did my 45 minute crossfit and I only at 1298 cals which it would look as I am starving myself, yet today I did crossfit again but today is my high day so I get to eat 1936 cals. Tomorrow is about 1400 and my weekend is in the high 1700's (and I don't work out Sat or Sun). Anyway this keeps your metabolisms very active, and that's why it works.0 -
bump for later, your sttarting stats are almost the same as mines thanks0
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I calculate it with exercise (3 times a week in my case). This gives you your TDEE.
In that case, the exercise calories are already included, so you would not eat them back.0 -
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awesome, going to try this0
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Very interesting - might look into this if I hit another plateau!0
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I did a search in the forums and I only found a couple of topics that mentioned calorie zig-zag so I decided that I would make this post with instructions.
First things first: Go to http://www.freedieting.com/tools/calorie_calculator.htm fill out the form and click at the bottom where it says "7 day calorie cycle (zig-zag)"
All you have to do is follow the schedule (weight loss and extreme weight loss) and you will start to lose weight.
If this worked for me it HAS to work for you. Just to give you a little background, I am 31 years old, 5'2 and my highest weight was 170lbs. I have hypothyroidism and hypoglycemia. The combination of metabolic disorders has made it nearly impossible for me to lose weight with just diet and exercise. I've tried low cal (1200) , total energy expenditure with a deficit (2000) and everything in between that range; low fat, low carb, you name it! nothing has really worked until I tried calorie cycling.
I have been doing this for over 5 weeks and I have been losing 1lb each week consistently by following the weight loss schedule. If I plateau again I will try the extreme weight loss but so far so good.
I wanted to post this the first week I lost weight but I wanted to make sure that it really worked before getting your hopes up.
To adjust myfitnesspal I customized my calorie goals to my lowest calorie day ( tuesdays for me) and created 6 work outs with the calorie adjustments so I can just add it each day and count my calories the regular way. For example:
My daily calorie is set up at 1298
Then I add a "Monday zig-zag" exercise that I set up at 325 calories, this sets my Monday net calories to 1623
Do the same each day with a pre-set work out for each day and you are done.
Hope this helps!!!
How can YOU DISCOVER Something that OTHER People have been writing about FOR Years???!!! It's like telling the Native American Indians that Columbus DISCOVERED America! Just say...YOU LEARNED something that was NEW To YOU!
Get out of here! All you have to do is Eat Normally...which is "Zig Zag!!!" No one eats the same amount of calories each day, some days you naturally want more or less food or something sweet>>>That is why having a WEEKLY calorie goal is Important, same is true with an Exercise Routine. That's why it is CRAZY when people get upset when they eat more than they planned, let your Body DO its thing, heck, if you eat 300-500 excess calories one day, then eat fewer the next 2/3 days. CONSISTENCY DOES NOT MEAN EATING THE SAME CALORIES DAY IN AND DAY OUT...That's CRAZY (Same with An Exercise Routine.) People WILL eventually Learn about THEIR Body.
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Whenever you use a calculator to figure out your calories that factors in your exercise you DO NOT eat your exercise calories back. So be honest with your exercise and go from there. Now if for some reason you do more exercise then what you calculated your calories at then go ahead and eat some back.
MFP does not add in exercise to your calorie equation thus it usually sticks people who want to lose 2 lbs a week at 1200 calories. This is why when someone looks at these other calories they are shocked at how high everyone else is in relation to MFP.
Try it yourself, try to work with your goals and change your exercise, you calories will change very, very little if at all because the way MFP is setup is to work your deficit into your eating and wants you to eat any exercise calories you "earn"
I have my calories set to include my exercise level and do NOT eat back my exercise calories and have been very successful at losing.0 -
From the beginning of that page: "I got from 35% bodyfat to 3.5% bodyfat with it, in just a matter of 4 months"
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bump to research later! I have hypothyroidism too so it's been slow goings!!0
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I am sure you could move around the numbers with a bit of thought. But I sure wish it automatically put the higher calories closer to the weekend... lol
ISN'T THAT THE TRUTH! HAHA, I suppose you could just adjust that though....as long as you keep your workouts up..... :-)0 -
im gonna try this.0
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This reminds me of an old school diet called "The Rotation Diet" and I know that one worked! I am going to give it a shot when I get back next week. Thanks for sharing!0
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bump. just started this this week. let's see how it goes!0
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Definitely locking this away for later!
However, even with the zigzagging, the site suggests 1,535 or 1,408 calories/day whereas MFP has me at 1,250?! Hmmm :S0 -
Errrrrrr, I am so lost. I am going to have to do a lot of reading to figure this whole thing out, but if it works, I'm game to give it a try.0
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