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__________________ 48f 5'5" currently in mentalpause Highest weight 150# on Jan 1st, 2006 sw147/cw133/gw126 Started induction 1/13/06 Fell on my face 2/5/06 Back on induction 2/6/06 "Life is an ocean...you can't stop the waves, but you can learn to surf." |
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| If you go here: http://www.room42.com/nutrition/basal.shtml and enter your info, you'll get two numbers...a minimum and a maximum and that will give you a guideline. You want to stay on or slightly over the minimum so your body doesn't go into starvation mode. It's ok if the numbers bobble around a bit, but to stay consistently under for too long isn't beneficial to weight loss because your body will grab onto everything you eat and keep it because it thinks hard times are a'coming. Oops..just noticed you mention the 1300! I'd say you are doing fine then. If you average it out over a week you're well within your limit. |
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| How did you come up with the number of 1300 to maintain a weight of 142? I don't think you put the information in correctly if you got that from fitday. Someone who fasts on 1000 calories a day can lose quite a bit of weight. You are saying only 300 more calories a day are needed to maintain your weight, something doesn't sound right. My little girl who is 110lbs eats more than that! LOL! I think if you were completely sedetary, and bed ridden, you might be able to maintain that weight with a low caloric intake like that <or if you weighed 90lbs>. Here is one of my days from fitday: Breakfast: 2 eggs 4 slice bacon 1 serving of cheddar cheese Lunch: 2 cups chicken breast fried spinach leaves 2 tbs of carbwell ranch dressing Dinner: 2 cups chicken breast fried 1 serving of squash 2 oz cream cheese Okay the total for the day above is 1988 calories ALREADY, and that doesn't include the butter I used to fry the eggs and chicken in and the few snacks I had inbetween. The above is not alot of food, and as you can see, doesn't take long for calories to add up. When I click on the 'activities' link in fitday, it tells me that I burned Total:2582 Basal:1399 Lifestyle:1173 Basal is just getting up in the morning and being 138lbs. That doesn't include any exercise, walking around, moving..that part is included in lifestyle. My lifestyle is a stay at home mom, so it doesn't include any heavy duty exercise either. If I were to have actually played tennis that day, the lifestyle numbers would have went up. So technically, with my basal and lifestyle I would need 2500 + calories to maintain my weight of 138lbs. |
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| Thanks Moochie!! Good link. That does help. I see you on here a lot. I appreciate those of you who are regulars and really know your stuff. I know I can always get pretty quick a response I'm a cat lover too (damn those furry kids) We have two: one was an orphan kitten at 7 days (feral mommacat) and the other a shelter rescue. Love them both!! Coitrina, you made a good point. I wasn't adding the exercise. I'm also walking/jogging on the treadmill at least 30 minutes a day, and an hour of kickboxing/weight training a day on Sat & Sun. I need to add that to fitday and see what I get.
__________________ 48f 5'5" currently in mentalpause Highest weight 150# on Jan 1st, 2006 sw147/cw133/gw126 Started induction 1/13/06 Fell on my face 2/5/06 Back on induction 2/6/06 "Life is an ocean...you can't stop the waves, but you can learn to surf." |
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| The number of 1300 was a guess (trying to remember stuff I'd read). But I see that 1365 is closer, and that doesn't include exercise. According to Fitday, 2245 is what I'm burning just doing the normal daily activities. That means if I don't go over 1200 a day, I should be losing 2 pounds a week. I lost 5 pounds the first week, but that was all water, so now I'm hoping to start seeing some real fat loss. Thanks for the info!
__________________ 48f 5'5" currently in mentalpause Highest weight 150# on Jan 1st, 2006 sw147/cw133/gw126 Started induction 1/13/06 Fell on my face 2/5/06 Back on induction 2/6/06 "Life is an ocean...you can't stop the waves, but you can learn to surf." |