I'm trying to figure out how many calories I should be eating each day for healthy weight loss. I exercise 6x per week for at least an hour each day.
I've looked at so many calculators, read articles, etc., but they all give me different numbers.
Before I started to plan my meals (and on the days I slip up), my calorie intake was enormous -- probably well over 2,000 calories each day.
Should I just go for a trial-and-error process? Say, try 1400 calories one week, then see what happens and try a different number the next week until I'm satisfied with the results?
Here's my concern: It would be almost impossible for me to stay on-plan everyday for the weeks that it might take to come up with the right calorie number, and I'm worried that going off-plan at any time during this trial-and-error process might skew my results.
On the other hand, I could just decide that I track calories to be more aware of what I'm eating and see what happens without picking a specific goal number.
So confused!

