
Originally Posted by
Eden
try using myfitnesspal.com (if you have a smart phone or ipod the app is great)
You can put in your expenditures (exercise) and your intake and see if they match. I've been using it for a month or two and I think that it is relatively accurate. I've been keeping my intake to around 100-150 calories less/day than my expenditures (base + exercise) and I've been slowly losing a few pounds.
Hmmm. I just downloaded myfitnesspal. I entered current weight 142, goal weight 140, want to lose .5 lbs per week. It told me how many calories per day would get me to lose 2.5 lbs by May 25.
Except I don't want to lose 2.5 lbs. I want to lose 2 lbs and then maintain that weight.
Also the data fields for how much exercise you do are not really helpful. The number of days I work out in a week varies from 4 to 6, and some days I might exercise for an hour, other days 1.5 hours, other days more than that. But there is no way to indicate such variability.
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