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Why more calories?

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Posted by: Emma Lanni

Sorry if there is a sticky that goes into detail over this, but I think Im confused with calorie consumption.

Ever since I knew what a gym was, I have been told that to burn fat, you need to burn calories. And to lose weight, you need to burn more calories than you take in.

So why if I am eating 1425 - 1450 cals/day (25 female, 150 muscular lbs, 5'3), and having a pretty good workout every morning - to burn those cals/day - I am being told that isnt enough?

Can someone knock some sense into me please?



Posted by: atherjen

you need adequate calories(energy) to sustain normal bodily functions (hormones, organs, thryoid, etc) as well as metabolism. If you are not getting enough you risk drastically decreasing the output of the above mentioned. IE fatloss will hault, you feel like *crap*, loss of muscle, etc. when you go back to eating more you will regain what you had primarly lost and perhaps then some.
its about finding the right balance. thats why we stress either carb cycling(calories basically) and refeeds while dieting, to keep these above things running efficently and not slowing fatloss as well.



Posted by: calalily1972

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Originally posted by atherjen
you need adequate calories(energy) to sustain normal bodily functions (hormones, organs, thryoid, etc) as well as metabolism. If you are not getting enough you risk drastically decreasing the output of the above mentioned. IE fatloss will hault, you feel like *crap*, loss of muscle, etc. when you go back to eating more you will regain what you had primarly lost and perhaps then some.
its about finding the right balance. thats why we stress either carb cycling(calories basically) and refeeds while dieting, to keep these above things running efficently and not slowing fatloss as well.
Excellent post Jen

This should be part of the sticky If you don't mind, I'd like to add it.



Posted by: Randy

Yeah, that did sound pretty good Jen... Hmmmmm.
This nutrician stuff sounds pretty complicated
I haven't graduated to that stage yet. I am at the point where I am feeling pretty good about getting my 30-50 grams of protein every 2-3 hours until satisfying my body weight. And I'm trying to focus on eating good foods. I'm even taking my vitamins nightly and doing the creatine/glutamine thing. Maybe someday I will dive into the counting calorie stage.... I know I sure could use it.

After you make a sticky out of that, maybe you can stick it on my forehead so I can remember it



Posted by: atherjen

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Originally posted by Jodi
Excellent post Jen

This should be part of the sticky If you don't mind, I'd like to add it.

sure thing!! might want to check my typos first!!



Posted by: Emma Lanni

Would it also be a hindrance to fat loss if you still eat small meals throughout the day but your cals may be off by a couple hundred?

I packed so much food today, but I think my cals are going to be about 1200 rather than 1400-1500. Before I start with EFA's to pack on the cals, does it help that I am at least eating every couple of hours even though the meals are tiny?



Posted by: calalily1972

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Originally posted by atherjen
sure thing!! might want to check my typos first!!
I added this thread as a link under the sticky on the first post. It's under number 1 titled why more calories. If you think there is a better place to put the link, let me know



Posted by: atherjen

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Originally posted by Emma Lanni
Would it also be a hindrance to fat loss if you still eat small meals throughout the day but your cals may be off by a couple hundred?

I packed so much food today, but I think my cals are going to be about 1200 rather than 1400-1500. Before I start with EFA's to pack on the cals, does it help that I am at least eating every couple of hours even though the meals are tiny?
well it is better that your still eating smaller more frequent meals. try adding more to each meal. 1200cals is far too low for your height and weight. try planning your meals a day ahead. calculate it all out if you must to ensure that you will get adequate calories.



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I added this thread as a link under the sticky on the first post. It's under number 1 titled why more calories. If you think there is a better place to put the link, let me know
I wouldnt change a thing!








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