Confused

  • I originally posted this under the sticky topic about working out and gaining weight but figured it would get overlooked. So I am reposting. Help!

    I followed a link posted earlier ( the internetfitness.com/calculators/bmr.htm one) and this is what I got with my inputs:

    1517 BMR
    3095Total energy requirement (with my current 60min per day of treadmill)
    2993 Total energy requirement (if I stop the treadmill)

    Those numbers do not make sense to me! I would think that 1 hr of fast walking on a treadmill (3.5 mph 5% incline)would burn more than 100 calories, wouldn't it? And don't the numbers seem very high to begin with? I am 5'3 and around 175 (gotta get a scale) so it seems like my BMR would be lower?? And those numbers with just normal daily activity and with structured exercise seem ridiculously high!

    Plus, Medifast, which I am starting tomorrow because the package arrives today, is around 1000 calorie per day right?

    I need help figuring this out. I want to lose weight and I wouldn't mind losing 4-5lbs per week as is possible with Medifast, just for the first month though, but I want to lose sensibly and sustainably.

    My day is only moderately active without the treadmill ( 2 kids and 1 dog still at home so I keep up with them plus housework) and I have read I am supposed to cut down the treadmill by half the first few weeks. I worry about that. I also worry that I will cut too many calories and end up sabotaging myself.

    Any advice?
  • Eat wisely, exercise wisely.

    Don't sweat the numbers
  • Quote: Eat wisely, exercise wisely.

    Don't sweat the numbers
    That's right I agree with that statement... Count your calories if you gain weight take out 100 calories for a few days and see what happens...Until you find the right amount of calories/day for you...


    The numbers can drive you a little after a while...