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want2bskine 04-13-2012 11:49 AM

New to calorie counting
 
So I decided to try calorie counting. I started in Feb. of this year at 172 and now down to 158-160 (fluctuate). I thought calorie counting was counting everything! like protein, carbs, sugar, blah, blah, blah. I didn't want to get so technical with it. I figured out that I need 1,769 calories a day for a one pound a week weight loss with moderate exercise. I still think that is a little to much maybe? I am 5ft 3, 39yrs old, and now at 160.
So basically counting the total calories of what you eat and subtract from your daily allowance? Is losing 2lbs a week to much for me? Or should I stick with one pound a week? I though 1,500 calories a day sounded good. I usually walk 2-3 miles per day.

thanks for your help! ;)

want2bskine 04-13-2012 11:51 AM

OOPPSS didn't start calorie counting until this week, before that I just changed my diet. But the weight loss is slowing down.

bargoo 04-13-2012 01:01 PM

I don't understand subtracting from your daily allowance. I allow myself a certain number of calories a day and that is what I eat.
It is pretty hard to determine how many pounds you will lose in a week, our bodies just don't operate that way. Your loss will vary each week, usually, even when we are eating the same number of calories each day. This is normal.

want2bskine 04-14-2012 03:36 PM

I have an app on my phone, I add in what I eat and it subtracts it from my total calories, and lets me know how many more I can eat that day. Do I need to worry about net calories or not?

Candeka 04-14-2012 03:42 PM

I have a set net that I eat at. For example, if I do not exercise today, I will eat 1400-1500 calories (depending on hunger). If I do exercise and burn 400 calories, I will eat 1800-1900, so that my net is back to 1400 to 1500. So consumed calories minus my exercise calories will be my net total.

I also have an app on my phone (Mynetdiary) that I love. It tells me how much to eat, and throughout the day I just add what I eat and it lets me know how many calories I have left. Its awesome. It also tells me my protien/fat/carb consumption. I do pay attention to it, but I am not strict with it like calories.

It also tells me to eat back my exercise calories. When I add in the exercise I did and how many calories burned, it ups my allowed calorie consumption for the day.

threenorns 04-14-2012 03:44 PM

you're unnecessarily complicating things.

i eat 750 day - period. if i workout or don't, i still eat 750 a day. later on down the road, it'll be 1000 a day - walk the dog, tabata, rebounder, zumba, doesn't matter. and so on until i'm at maintenance level.

it's easier on my brain.

Nibbles 04-14-2012 05:00 PM

You can do it however works best for you! I do 1200-1300 regardless of exercise, but I don't exercise that much yet anyway. :)

want2bskine 04-14-2012 05:49 PM

Thanks,
Ok my calorie limit is 1500. Today I have only had 1,110. I did walk for 30 minutes, which plugged into my app 94 calories burned. It is adding those 94 calories to the rest of the calories that I can eat today. So my app says I can have 493 more today. I don't even know if I can eat this much, seems like I am stuffing myself. I wanted to walk again, but I am thinking 1,110 calories that I have had today is not enough if I walk again. hmmm...

ladyrider72472 04-14-2012 05:51 PM

1759 seems a little high... and I have been told many times 750 is way too low.... I am your age, but not your height. I was told by my trainer 1400 is good for me to lose 1.5 a week.

Hope it helps.

bargoo 04-16-2012 08:26 AM

I agree with the others who say you are making this unneccesarily complicated. The reason I like calorie counting is because it is NOT complicated.

Only Me 04-16-2012 08:44 AM

I keep it simple, eat within a calorie range, higher on hungrier days and lower on less hungry days. I don't so adding back in calories from exercise. I exercise partly to help me lose weight faster.

bargoo 04-16-2012 08:52 AM

I eat the same number of calories every day. Any calorie I can burn I consider a bonus.

LandonsBaby 04-16-2012 12:30 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by want2bskine (Post 4293725)
Thanks,
Ok my calorie limit is 1500. Today I have only had 1,110. I did walk for 30 minutes, which plugged into my app 94 calories burned. It is adding those 94 calories to the rest of the calories that I can eat today. So my app says I can have 493 more today. I don't even know if I can eat this much, seems like I am stuffing myself. I wanted to walk again, but I am thinking 1,110 calories that I have had today is not enough if I walk again. hmmm...

Yeah, you don't have to do it that way. Just eat 1500 and ignore the exercise if you want (I mean ignore the 94 calories...not quit exercising :D)

gardend1va 04-16-2012 02:45 PM

I do what a lot of other people here do. I try to stay within the calorie budget that my app allows for me to eat in order to lose a pound a week. If I exercise,I consider it a bonus and I don't eat more; however there are days when I am just famished, and on those days I might raise the calorie limit a bit. In my mind, it is my body telling me it needs more fuel because of some previous exercise. At least that's how I view it in my nonscientific way.


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