Trying to Use FitDay to Gain Weight? Read Me!
#101
FitDay Member
Joined: Nov 2010
Posts: 1
I am pregnant and still use fitday to track what I'm eating, to keep perspective on my weight gain. The goal is 25-35 pounds, so I initially set a goal of 25 pound gain by setting my start weight to current weight +25 and setting goal to the same.
This won't tell you what your calorie surplus needs to be, but I still love the chart showing my weight change voer time/approaching goal.
This won't tell you what your calorie surplus needs to be, but I still love the chart showing my weight change voer time/approaching goal.
#103
FitDay Member
Joined: Dec 2010
Posts: 1
Hello,
I was wondering if there was any way to add a weight goal above what I am at now. I am a bodybuilder and currently at 215 6'. I wanted to set a goal for 240 to adjust my calories and such. The online software gives an error when trying to set a higher weight goal.
Any help is appreciated, thanks!
I was wondering if there was any way to add a weight goal above what I am at now. I am a bodybuilder and currently at 215 6'. I wanted to set a goal for 240 to adjust my calories and such. The online software gives an error when trying to set a higher weight goal.
Any help is appreciated, thanks!
#110
FitDay Member
Joined: Mar 2011
Posts: 1
I have been working on gaining weight while maintaining high levels of exercise and nutritional food without wandering into the "underweight" range of the BMI, and trying to improve physique and strength. I love to use the site as a tool to analyze my diet, as well as plan my meals and calorie requirements for hiking and winter camping trips.
It's useless for my weight goals since it just gives me an error if I put in goal weights higher than my current.
I suggest that this limitation be removed for people like me that are bodybuilding, powerlifting, strength training, or just plain underweight.
Thanks,
Sean
It's useless for my weight goals since it just gives me an error if I put in goal weights higher than my current.
I suggest that this limitation be removed for people like me that are bodybuilding, powerlifting, strength training, or just plain underweight.
Thanks,
Sean

