Subject: RE: Counting calories does it really work?Go on line and find a print out of standard foods/amounts/calories. I had a paper copies 10 pages long I carried around with me, in the car , in the lunch bag, in my desk at work. I left them everywhere so I had the resource when I needed it. I liked the paper version, I am not a gadget guy. Measure your food and count the calories before you eat them. Now here is the tricky part. Write it down before you eat it. Get a post it note, I stuck one on my badge. When I wanted to eat something, I figured out how many calories and then wrote it down on the post it. Account for your energy expended. BMR plug in 2500 and 100 calories for every mile of exercise on foot. hard biking or swimming 1000 cal per hour. At the end of the day make a tally. Did you eat more than you burned? Do this three days running where you calc out a net deficiency. DO you lose weight? Start shaving calories or upping the exercise. Shaving calories is loads easier than running ten miles. This low tech method helped me lose 100 lbs. 8 years ago. and I have kept it off. |