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Old 08-01-2006, 06:55 AM   #1  
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How many calories do you take in a day, and lose consistently? With that amount of calories, how much are you exercising to see that loss? Do you zig zag or stay constant with your calories? I am just curious to what all the rest of you are doing. Thanks!
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I have a calorie limit of 1550 per day, but I exceed it by 200-300 every day and I still lose weight. I will probably lose much more much faster if I stayed within my limit. I lose about 2 pounds per week. I try to spend 20 minutes on the stationary bike 3 times a week.
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I limit my calories to 1500 average for a week (Sunday through Saturday). I take one day off every week where I eat what I want and do not add that to the average. I exercise at 75%-80% of my THR for 30 minutes Monday through Friday and immediately follow that by a 30 minute 3.0mph walk for active recovery and fat loss. On Saturday I take a 60-90 minute walk. I also do weight training 3x a week for 30 minutes. It is important to note that my main goal is heart health, that is why there is so much cardio. I hope that helps.
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Cheryl! I just wanted to say congratulations! You'll very soon be a 100 something!
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As you lose weight, and weigh less, you will need to exercise more, and eat less to keep losing weight.

When I started out at 211 pounds after my son-I started at 1800 calories a day, and exercised about 20 minutes a day. I was able to lose the first 10-15 pounds this way.

Once I hit the 190's my losses started to plateau (I was smaller, therefore my body used less calories per day)-so I dropped down to 1700 calories a day, and increased my exercise to 30 minutes a day to keep things going.

Once I hit around the 180's...I dropped down to around 1600 calories a day, and increased my exercise INTENSITY-meaning, not so much "how long" I exercised...but "how hard". Heavier weights, walking the same amount of TIME-but covering more distance because the speed of walking is slightly faster...

In the 160's-I was averaging about 1400-1500 calories a day, and exercising on average of 1 hour a day. About once or twice a week my exercise was closer to 2 hours-because I was dancing with a professional troupe-and we had rehearsals/performances that covered that amount of time.

My advice is to start out at the highest calorie level that you can while losing 1-2 pounds per week. Stick with that, until you NEED to drop. If you start out at a level that is lower than what you actually need to be doing-then what happens is you end up near to goal-but you have nowhere to "drop" your calorie level to. Also, only drop a level when you NEED to. If you are still losing 1/2-1 pound per week-it is not yet time to drop. Only drop when your weight actually plateaus for a few weeks.

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i usually stay at about 1200 cals a day. i have heard that that is too little, but it seems to be working for me. i am not starving and i am happy with it, i've lost about 8 pounds so far eating only 1200.
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1200 is fine for your curretn weight range (130's and 140's). It is usually too little, though, for someone who is further away from their weight goal.
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I am currently eating about 1800 calories/day on average and exercising over 30 min/day (varying intensity), and losing about 1 pound/week.

When I started at 280 counting calories, I was eating around 2000 calories but not exercising as often or as hard. I lost about 1 1/2 - 2 pounds/week for a while.

Everyone is different, but I think Aphil's advice is VERY sound for general principles you can really use!
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Aphil, what is your view on this....I am averaging about 1300-1500 cals for my current weight of 137, BUT, I run 5 times per week, sometimes burning as much as 600 calories (I wear a heart rate monitor) on the days where I also do pilates ab work and about 10 min of free weights... my best friend says that I should be "eating" those extra 600 calories, otherwise my body will og into a starvation mode. What do y'all think?
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I'm eating between 1300-1700 (1500 is my avg) daily. Sometimes I go over..maybe even way over and sometimes I hit 1200, but mostly I stay within range. I'm losing slower now but still about 1lb a week.
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Aphil, what is your view on this....I am averaging about 1300-1500 cals for my current weight of 137, BUT, I run 5 times per week, sometimes burning as much as 600 calories (I wear a heart rate monitor) on the days where I also do pilates ab work and about 10 min of free weights... my best friend says that I should be "eating" those extra 600 calories, otherwise my body will og into a starvation mode. What do y'all think?
I don't feel that you need to add back in the entire 600 calories every day-because all of us who work out are burning calories-it just varies depending on what we are doing and for how long. Rather than adding 600 calories to your daily diet (which I would not do), since you work out/run pretty heavily 5 days a week-maybe just add 200 calories a day-but only on your running days-not every day. If you are in the 1300-1500 range, then maybe try to stay nearer to 1300 on your off days...but at 1500 on your running days-and be sure that you are taking in enough protein.
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