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A poll, If you'd be so kind

Posts: 78 Member
edited December 2024 in Chit-Chat
When you reach your target weight are you going to;
A) Use MFP still to maintain your weight
B) Set another target weight (this includes bulking up)
C) Leave MFP for good
D) Other: Please specify

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  • Posts: 7,646 Member
    A
  • Posts: 940 Member
    A) Cause you can easily gain it all back w/o tracking :)
  • Posts: 3,861 Member
    A. Too easy to backslide AND I have great friends that still need support. :)
  • Posts: 244 Member
    A--- ALL THE WAY BABY!
  • Posts: 244 Member
    my current plan is (a): Use MFP still to maintain your weight

    The accountability of tracking my intake is a Really Big Deal for me.
  • Posts: 1,309 Member
    A. Too easy to backslide AND I have great friends that still need support. :)

    This.
  • Posts: 1,087 Member
    Z) Rule the world!
  • A! to inspire and be inspired!
  • Posts: 977 Member
    A...but I have raised my calories cause I would love to put on some muscle, if possible.
  • Posts: 724 Member
    I reached it, then came to MFP because I realized I still had fat and not enough muscle. So...I forgot the options. A and B? Yeah, I think those were the ones.
  • Posts: 46 Member
    A!
  • Posts: 94 Member
    A-People on here are great and I want to maintain and not gain back
  • Posts: 612 Member
    A---b/c I know me and if I dont' track after a few weeks I stop paying enough attention and it all comes back
  • Posts: 2,139 Member
    A or B
    OR
    A & B
  • Posts: 36
    A) I stopped the first time I did it and put some weight back on so I'll keep using to maintain

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  • Posts: 847 Member
    A) Use MFP still to maintain your weight
  • Posts: 352 Member
    A and B cause after i lose the weight I want to start really focusing on toning
  • " A " absoluely love MFP and the friends I have made on here thus far.
  • Posts: 279 Member
    A, because I want to support my friends & maintain my weight, plus I always track what I eat & MFP is the best tool I've found to do it.
  • A combo of A and B....it is a lifestyle change for me
  • Posts: 229 Member
    A- I have to continue with this lifestyle, tracking is key, while on our honeymoon I didn't track and I gained 6 lbs. Got back on track and finally lost the 6 lbs I gained so yeah I gotta continue on even after I reach my goal.
  • Posts: 818 Member
    A. Have been using to maintain almost a year.
  • Posts: 68
    A
  • Posts: 432 Member
    A - got friends who are doing this and it helps keep them on track. Plus, I would miss everyone too much if I left, lol!
  • Posts: 197 Member
    A/B after I get down semi close to my goal weight im going to focus more on body fat percentage and lowering that
  • Posts: 441 Member
    A
  • Posts: 1,608 Member
    I have been doing A. I have actually gained back about 10 lbs, but most of that is muscle, but I try my best to just maintain
  • Posts: 610
    A & B
  • Posts: 302 Member
    set another target weight since i'm doing this little by little.
  • Posts: 13,247 Member
    I've been about the same weight for over a year, so... A and B.

    But I'm here more for the community/social aspect than to log food anymore. I log occasionally, but not religiously. If or when things start going in the wrong direction, I'll log again. I've always said I don't want to log my food the rest of my life, so I don't. None if it is carved in stone... there's no saying you can't take time off from logging and time back on from logging.
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