someguy1984
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I meant to make the thread say: Will low calories make you tired?
I've been tracking my total calorie count on livestrong.com. The past couple of days I've gotten up late and had to eat a bit more higher calorie foods to make up for it.
I've been dieting slowly, but i noticed I've been tired lately. Sleeping in longer for some reason...11 hours of sleep...Still not 100% awake. (Weird) Although, i notice on my tracker I've only hit about 1800, 1700, 1500 calories on some days. I haven't hit even 2000 calories in almost 2 weeks, because i've been tired...
Is this a cause of low calories? Is it possible that working out and keeping my calories where they are now, is making me sleepy?
If so, i need to go out to McDonald's and set things straight, lol.
I lift heavy 3 days a week and do cardio/abs 2x a week. I'm 5'7 148lbs.
I've been tracking my total calorie count on livestrong.com. The past couple of days I've gotten up late and had to eat a bit more higher calorie foods to make up for it.
I've been dieting slowly, but i noticed I've been tired lately. Sleeping in longer for some reason...11 hours of sleep...Still not 100% awake. (Weird) Although, i notice on my tracker I've only hit about 1800, 1700, 1500 calories on some days. I haven't hit even 2000 calories in almost 2 weeks, because i've been tired...
Is this a cause of low calories? Is it possible that working out and keeping my calories where they are now, is making me sleepy?
If so, i need to go out to McDonald's and set things straight, lol.
I lift heavy 3 days a week and do cardio/abs 2x a week. I'm 5'7 148lbs.