I am 57 years old and was in pretty shabby condition when i started. I have been using both an Apple watch and MyPlate for about 3 months, and I am down from 130 lbs to 198. I love the way MyPlate works with my apple watch fitness app. I get to track my calories and the more active I am the more calories I am allowed. MyPlate is extremely easy to use and many foods can be found by scanning bar codes.
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The only thing that needs to happen to lose weight is for you to be in a caloric defecit. If you are eating less calories than your body needs to maintain its' weight, you'll lose weight. It's just a fact. So, if that looks like eating mcdonalds nuggets and a small fry with a diet coke for lunch, that's what it looks like. iifym.com is a good website I was reccommended to check out by a nutrionsit. She said it's... Source: about 1 year ago
No wonder you're so damn weak. You're on a crash diet. You should be eating no less than 300 calories below maintenance for sustainable weight loss, and your diet is roughly 1200 calories below maintenance. Check out iifym.com and rethink those macros. Source: over 1 year ago
Iifym.com was where I got started first with Anthony's purchasable macro breakdown, then Mike Vacanti's got a website too (Mike's Macros maybe?), and then Mike Matthews website is LegionAthletics.com which has gotten a bit too supplement-y for my taste but I really like his books and I'm actually starting his 5-Day workout split for women this week. Source: over 1 year ago
Sure! All I did was add some crippling depression to a toxic (previous) relationship with a side of overcoming addiction. As far as food goes, use this. Source: almost 2 years ago
MyFitnessPal - Track the number of calories that you consume each day with MyFitnessPal. The app also lets you create a diet and track the exercise that you complete each day whether it's walking, running or some other type of program.
MuscleWiki - Understand your body, simplify your workouts
Lose it! - Snap a photo of your food to get nutritional facts
BodyBuilding Macro Calculator - BodyBuilding Macro Calculator is a macronutrient measuring calculator that tells you how many calories, proteins, and carbs you should take according to your goals.
LifeSum - Set a weight goal and we'll tell you how to reach it!
Healthy Eater - Healthy Eater is a health and fitness website that guides you in achieving your fitness goals in the best possible way.