Slightly freaking out. Slightly.
#1
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Join Date: Oct 2011
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Slightly freaking out. Slightly.
Hey Everyone!!
I just joined this site a few days ago, and am completely obsessed with it! Anyway. On to the topic of concern.
When I was inputting all of my height and weight stats, I was worried. Mostly worried because it says my BMR is about 2600, and I bet you I've been eating only about 1500 calories since this past June. I know I have read and heard people talk about how you have to eat to lose weight and how you need to make sure you are eating enough. But if I cut out 600 calories, I'm still consuming 2100!! For real? That seems like a crazy amount of food, especially when trying to lose weight. So my question to all of you, did you start out with your 1200-1500-1800 calorie limit or did you work yourself down to that?
I'm really worried that by eating those extra calories I will gain weight. Right now I have been stable @ 198 and do not want to see a number above 200 ever again. Should I be worried? Should I be questioning eating this much? HELP!
I just joined this site a few days ago, and am completely obsessed with it! Anyway. On to the topic of concern.
When I was inputting all of my height and weight stats, I was worried. Mostly worried because it says my BMR is about 2600, and I bet you I've been eating only about 1500 calories since this past June. I know I have read and heard people talk about how you have to eat to lose weight and how you need to make sure you are eating enough. But if I cut out 600 calories, I'm still consuming 2100!! For real? That seems like a crazy amount of food, especially when trying to lose weight. So my question to all of you, did you start out with your 1200-1500-1800 calorie limit or did you work yourself down to that?
I'm really worried that by eating those extra calories I will gain weight. Right now I have been stable @ 198 and do not want to see a number above 200 ever again. Should I be worried? Should I be questioning eating this much? HELP!
#2
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Join Date: Oct 2010
Posts: 34
I agree that the Fitday BMR calories seem too generous. I modified the program to require about 1500 calories a day. Someone just posted a formula under the message "weight loss for math geeks." It seemed accurate to me. Check it out and see if the calories are more in line with what you were thinking.
Jane
Jane
#3
Hi rnbwskitts, and welcome to FitDay!
You may want to check out the following thread for further help:
http://www.fitday.com/fitness/forums...-activity.html
Including sleep into the activities seems to be the trick.
Also, if you do a tag search (using the search function) for "sleep activity" you'll find other threads that discuss this topic. I performed the search for you:
http://www.fitday.com/fitness/forums...0activity.html
You may want to check out the following thread for further help:
http://www.fitday.com/fitness/forums...-activity.html
Including sleep into the activities seems to be the trick.
Also, if you do a tag search (using the search function) for "sleep activity" you'll find other threads that discuss this topic. I performed the search for you:
http://www.fitday.com/fitness/forums...0activity.html
Last edited by VitoVino; 10-13-2011 at 06:54 AM.
#4
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Join Date: Oct 2011
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Hm. I did the BMR calculation that was suggested in the math geeks section. It came out within a 100 calories of the one on FD. I also went back and edited my energy level to completely seated, and that made a lot more sense. I guess its touch and go from here... which is scary!
Thanks for the input!! :-)
Thanks for the input!! :-)
#5
Hm. I did the BMR calculation that was suggested in the math geeks section. It came out within a 100 calories of the one on FD. I also went back and edited my energy level to completely seated, and that made a lot more sense. I guess its touch and go from here... which is scary!
Thanks for the input!! :-)
Thanks for the input!! :-)
Regards,
Michael