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59 points.....holy cow.
My starting points allowance is 59. Needless to say I am a man and very overweight. I'm almost through my first day. Absolutely hunger free. But then 59 points is a lotta food! I'm actually rounding it off to 55 just to make it simple. I'm probably eating more food, and consuming a bit more calories - than I was when I was struggling with my 1500 calorie plan. But that's ok.
I am weighing everything and using a marker to write points on canned goods, dry goods, frozen entrees, etc. Naturally I understand my allowance drops as my weight does. But if my points get lower than I think I want, I'll just add activity points to them. I was wondering what anyone's starting points allowance was, and what is it now. Do you feel deprived, or do your points satisfy you for the day? |
I just started WW a few weeks ago because my Mom asked me to join with her for some moral support.... I get 26 pts a day... and I blow through those pretty quickly... Lol... Not hard to do at ALL... I've been using all of my weekly's and a lot of AP's too... Although I don't dip into those until I've earned at least 4 every day... so that means I have to have more than 28 for the week before I can even think about touching those... I run a lot... about 40 miles a week.... So I definitely get hungry... But the good news is that it forces me to eat more fruits and veggies, since those are zero pts... But actually, the best part about it is that it's given me a real reality check on just how much I'm going to have to cut calories to get to my goal...
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I am a short girl so I started with 31 points and am down to 27 :) It is plenty of points as long as I dip into my weekly allowance when I am hungry and I choose filling, low point foods (some of my satisfying staples are green giant veggies with cheese sauce, bananas, string cheese, 1/2 serving of peanut butter, and greek yogurt). I also try to fill half my plate with vegetables. I find that I am most satisfied when I eat more like 31 points a day, so I often use my weekly allowance for that. I think the biggest thing is keeping in mind thing like a burger in a restaurant can be 24 points....remembering a foot long sub is double the points of a 6 inch sub (which would mean you eat much fewer points than a footlong if you pair the 6-inch with a salad)....etc.....if you choose smartly, your allowance should be enough
As an aside, in the past, I never put thought into how height and gender feed into how much food you can eat (I just checked and, if I were a guy at my current weight and height, I would get 37 points...kind of a big difference!)...I kind of gauged normal eating as how much people around me were eating..if they were eating it and were not fat, I thought it was reasonable for me to eat too...I think lack of thinking is one contributor to me becoming overweight. |
thanks for answering! My weight goal is 180. That would bring my points allowance to 31, a big difference from my starting points of 59. That means I will need to earn LOTS of activity points every day to keep me from feeling deprived. Thats ok.
I'm kind of wary of the weekly point thing for now. Reading the threads, it seems lots of people stall or even gain when they use those points. |
I think it varies person to person with weekly points...I am not sure why people don't lose on weekly points (differences in metabolism? Not tracking accurately?) because this well-researched program has found that people should still lose when they eat them. I actually feel like I lose more when I dip into activity points and vary my usage day to day. I feel like starting with eating many of my weekly points and then decreasing my usage if I start to not lose makes the most sense for me. I earn about 35 activity points a week and I don't use those though, so I that might offset any problems using my weekly points would cause.
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Oh I just realized you can "bank" activity points? I thought you had to use them the same day you earn them. I guess I was wrong on that. But I see that any "banked" AP do expire in seven days. Am I right on this? |
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IE: I weigh in on Tuesday mornings and this is my first day in my week. When I was doing WW before I was earning about 24-30AP a week. I would use those before my weeklies, it made more sense to me because I earned those points. So say I earn 4AP on Tuesday, I can use them or save them, let's say I save them. Say I earn 2AP on Wednesday and 4PP on Thursday, I can use or save. On Friday I go out with my husband and I eat dinner and dessert. I have 10AP, plus whatever points I have left in my day and my WP. I can use all of it in one night if I want, as long as I don't go over my points! And don't use AP you haven't earned yet! That's what gets people in trouble ("Oh, I'll have to work out extra tomorrow because I ate that hot fudge sundae tonight!"). |
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never mind. Mrs. D2008 just answered my question. hahaha |
Do not worry about feeling too deprived at 31 PPs a day. By that time your body will be use to eating less food and you will be better at making choices that fill you up. So it will get easier.
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Started at 33, but was on the edge of 32, into which I've since switched. What works for me is planning ahead, even planning what EPs I'll use. Somedays are harder than others. Stick with it Bigsky, your body will adjust. Good for you taking this first step! :)
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