2005/02/14, 04:42 AM
Ok I am new to the site. I am 5'10" and 335lbs My main goal is to lose weight and be healthy not so much as putting on the muscle. I know that I already have a bit of muscle as it is. I calculated my caloric intake and it is around 4200 or so calories a day:surprised:. OMG there is no way I feel that I will lose weight on this amount. I need to desperately lose weight. All these other sites say to intake about 1800 to 2000 per day. Is this amount realistic? I am confused :angry: and if anyone can help me I would appreciate it. Well anyway hello to all and lets see where this takes me. :big_smile:
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2005/02/14, 08:59 AM
While 4200 might be seem high, 1800 to 2000 seems pretty low... you need to eat about six to eight small meals a day to lose weight... yes, eating more helps you lose weight... is the 4200 what the FT Nutritional Tracker suggested?
-------------- This donut has purple in the middle, purple is a fruit. - Homer (Simpson)
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2005/02/14, 10:25 AM
That works out to 12.5 cal per pound which by standards is at a safe level for weight loss.
12 cal per pound is the minimum that a person should cut back to.
Congratulations on deciding to support a healthy lifestyle and with exercise combined with the proper intake, you will see the inches reduce.
Good luck.
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Still trying to find out how to do the Hollywood Free Press.
Ivan
carivan@freetrainers.com
Montreal Canada
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2005/02/15, 02:46 AM
Yes that is what the calculator suggested. I do have to note that although it says around 4200 cal it also says only 55 fat grams which is quite low in ratio. (which is a good thing) So should I just go by the 12 x weight then? Also how do you get those wonderful signatures. I tried to click on them and it didnt work for me. Maybe I am just not doing it right.
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2005/02/15, 08:48 AM
I'd go with what carivan suggests....
To get the signature, click on 'edit signature here' and fill it in.
-------------- This donut has purple in the middle, purple is a fruit. - Homer (Simpson)
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