Reverie
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I have skipped Pilates the past two weeks because Stuff was in the way (birthday and then too damned much stuff to catch up on after my band's show), so I have no idea what I weigh right now. But I ordered a scale (that will arrive on Monday) so soon I'll be able to track progress even on the days I am not at Pilates. It'll also help me be more accurate about BMR and calories burned while exercising.
I've had a few days recently where I went over—after all, it was my birthday recently AND I've had my period—but overall it was not too egregious. According to the spreadsheet I created (to try to figure out whether the numbers the app was giving me were any good), my intake was sufficiently low that I should still be losing, albeit slowly. I'm actually not sure that I am, though. My measurements were up last I checked, not down. I guess I'll see on Monday, when I receive my scale and also go to Pilates—then compare my scale to the Pilates scale.
I have a sneaking suspicion that I am not burning as many calories as the app thinks I am, either through BMR or exercise, or both. Hopefully soon I will have enough data to adjust. Like, if my body burns calories at the rate of a 110-pound person when I am actually 125 pounds, then I can work that info into the spreadsheet so at the very least I am not disappointed by my progress.
I don't think I'll actually be able to tweak the amount that I eat daily very much, even if that is the case. In aiming for 1200 calories per day since 8/29, even with a few total cheat days in there where I did whatever I pleased, I've still averaged 1326 calories per day. That's little enough that I *should* eventually lose, even if I was totally sedentary. I don't think I can realistically aim for less than 1200 each day. And I don't think I could live without the occasional moderate cheat day for special occasions. So if that's not little enough to make me continue to lose, then I guess I have to look at more activity instead.
I've been thinking about building ten to fifteen minutes of body-weight strength moves into my daily routine—push ups, crunches, and lunges. They say muscle burns more calories than fat, so if my metabolism is underperforming for my age, sex, and weight, then maybe it's due to being flabby!
I've had a few days recently where I went over—after all, it was my birthday recently AND I've had my period—but overall it was not too egregious. According to the spreadsheet I created (to try to figure out whether the numbers the app was giving me were any good), my intake was sufficiently low that I should still be losing, albeit slowly. I'm actually not sure that I am, though. My measurements were up last I checked, not down. I guess I'll see on Monday, when I receive my scale and also go to Pilates—then compare my scale to the Pilates scale.
I have a sneaking suspicion that I am not burning as many calories as the app thinks I am, either through BMR or exercise, or both. Hopefully soon I will have enough data to adjust. Like, if my body burns calories at the rate of a 110-pound person when I am actually 125 pounds, then I can work that info into the spreadsheet so at the very least I am not disappointed by my progress.
I don't think I'll actually be able to tweak the amount that I eat daily very much, even if that is the case. In aiming for 1200 calories per day since 8/29, even with a few total cheat days in there where I did whatever I pleased, I've still averaged 1326 calories per day. That's little enough that I *should* eventually lose, even if I was totally sedentary. I don't think I can realistically aim for less than 1200 each day. And I don't think I could live without the occasional moderate cheat day for special occasions. So if that's not little enough to make me continue to lose, then I guess I have to look at more activity instead.
I've been thinking about building ten to fifteen minutes of body-weight strength moves into my daily routine—push ups, crunches, and lunges. They say muscle burns more calories than fat, so if my metabolism is underperforming for my age, sex, and weight, then maybe it's due to being flabby!