I think I overdid it the first time I calculated my calories. Why? It seems like I gained weight. In the mornings I am weighing 170lbs instead of 167lbs. I am sure that digestion and food still in my body play a factor but I do feel bloated. Also, after taking the pictures earlier today, I actually think I should focus on losing some body fat (I thought I was actually skinny before).
Summary of Steps:
Step 1. Calculate BMR - basic energy requirements
Link: http://www.bmi-calculator.net/bmr-calculator/
Step 2. Use the Harris Benedict Equation
Link: http://www.bmi-calculator.net/bmr-calculator/harris-benedict-equation/
Step 3. Add or subtract 250-300 calories for weight loss / gain
My Stats:
Weight = 170 lbs
Height = 70 inches
Age = 27
Gender = Male
NEW GOAL: Lose body fat, gain lean muscle
My Numbers
1) BMR = 1830.5
2) HBE = 2837(with moderately active since there really are only 5 days of intense workout). With "very active" it would be HBE = 3157.6, a difference of over 300 calories
3) Caloric intake for weight loss (-500)= 2500 calories
The nutrition guide recommends subtracting 500 calories for weight loss and +250-300 for weight gain.
I guess this is an important lesson - keep assessing your body needs, and be flexible to modify your diet when needed.
Wednesday, February 10, 2010
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