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also, make the calorie reduction as small as you can get away with. I'm talking a 300-500 calorie reduction and no less. For example, my maintenance calorie goal a day (counting for my activity level) is around 1,990 calories a day. So for dieting, I try to have a net goal of 1,650...
Other tips. Don't be restrictive. Eat what you want. Exercise often.
Use a calorie counter app like MyFitnessPal is awesome.
This is my suggestion as well. It's amazing how much of a change something small (like cutting out regular soda, for example) can do to get you started. And really, ANY deficit will get you somewhere. You can loose a pound a week (~3500 calories) by only cutting 500 calories per day. If you're already used to skipping meals (I usually skip breakfast, because I love sleep and tend to not have time in the morning because of it) ~1500 calories for two meals will seem like quite a bit Originally Posted by Aidanqm
Start small and focus on changing one habit at a time. Really, ONE, pick one habit a month and just focus on that.also, make the calorie reduction as small as you can get away with. I'm talking a 300-500 calorie reduction and no less. For example, my maintenance calorie goal a day (counting for my activity level) is around 1,990 calories a day. So for dieting, I try to have a net goal of 1,650...
Other tips. Don't be restrictive. Eat what you want. Exercise often.
Use a calorie counter app like MyFitnessPal is awesome.
and if you get into the habit of counting calories, eventually you'll start memorizing your favs and it'll be even easier!
