Hello all.
Just a few quick questions any answers or atleast pointing me in the right direction would be great.
1) I am currently about 195lbs, doing no exercise how many calories would I burn in a normal work day (I appreciate this differs for everyone) but (a quick sub point) is it about the 2,400 (for men) reccomended daily intake, which would be about 100 cal/ph?
2) To lose 1lb pw, you have to burn an extra 3,500 cals pw or remove this from your diet (or a combination of both), is this correct? Eg 500 cal pd.
3) So finally if I take an average day (no gym exercise, but including my cycle to and from work) do the following sums make sense in theory?
1hr cycle 607 cals (measured by polar heart monitor over 1 week period to find average).
23 hours x 100 cal/ph = 2300
Total expended = 2,907
So if I consumed 2,407 or less pd I should over a week drop 1lb (more burned, less consumed, I should drop more)?
Is this correct or have I grasped the wrong end of the stick.
Actually typing it out has made me realisse I am probably on the right lines but any advice would be welcomed.
Just a few quick questions any answers or atleast pointing me in the right direction would be great.
1) I am currently about 195lbs, doing no exercise how many calories would I burn in a normal work day (I appreciate this differs for everyone) but (a quick sub point) is it about the 2,400 (for men) reccomended daily intake, which would be about 100 cal/ph?
2) To lose 1lb pw, you have to burn an extra 3,500 cals pw or remove this from your diet (or a combination of both), is this correct? Eg 500 cal pd.
3) So finally if I take an average day (no gym exercise, but including my cycle to and from work) do the following sums make sense in theory?
1hr cycle 607 cals (measured by polar heart monitor over 1 week period to find average).
23 hours x 100 cal/ph = 2300
Total expended = 2,907
So if I consumed 2,407 or less pd I should over a week drop 1lb (more burned, less consumed, I should drop more)?
Is this correct or have I grasped the wrong end of the stick.
Actually typing it out has made me realisse I am probably on the right lines but any advice would be welcomed.