ToothlessFerret
New member
Two questions:
1) I'm a little confused about how I should be recording activities and lifestyle level at Fitday.
I seem to be burning so many calories. On days where I both work a shift, walk the dog, and exercise - Fitday suggests that I am burning 3,800 to a little over 4,000 calories per day! Does that sound accurate for working class man of my age? I work in a power station, my job varies from light control room work, to fairly hectic mechanical work. My shifts vary from 7 to 12 hours (I don't always get time for exercise on 12 hour shift days/nights!).
I scored my lifestyle level as Standing work (housework) - as recently I have been assigned a lot of control room duties. But should I be adding my shifts under 'occupational activities'. At the moment I opt for the 'electrical / plumbing' option - but will vary it according to what level of work I get each day. I go running or walking with the husky every day - and strength training three times per week. I record those activities (although they probably underestimate calories burnt trying to handle and hold back Wolfy).
Its just that I seem to score so many calories burnt most days.
2) How many calories should I cut?
I'm ok with calorie deficiency. I have had a recommendation of 20% deficiency. But 20% of what? Basal; Basal plus Activities; or TOTAL calories burnt each day? Its just that if it is the latter, then 20% of 4,000 calories burnt equates to a diet allowance of 3,200 calories! That seems an awful lot! For now, in my confusion, I have opted for a target of 1,800 to 2,300 - and I seem to be achieving a little under 2,200 per day at the moment.
How does that sound? I'm aiming to lose 2 pounds per week until I lose another eight pounds.
I'm new to calorie counting - and I'm looking forward to your advice
Thank you.
1) I'm a little confused about how I should be recording activities and lifestyle level at Fitday.
I seem to be burning so many calories. On days where I both work a shift, walk the dog, and exercise - Fitday suggests that I am burning 3,800 to a little over 4,000 calories per day! Does that sound accurate for working class man of my age? I work in a power station, my job varies from light control room work, to fairly hectic mechanical work. My shifts vary from 7 to 12 hours (I don't always get time for exercise on 12 hour shift days/nights!).
I scored my lifestyle level as Standing work (housework) - as recently I have been assigned a lot of control room duties. But should I be adding my shifts under 'occupational activities'. At the moment I opt for the 'electrical / plumbing' option - but will vary it according to what level of work I get each day. I go running or walking with the husky every day - and strength training three times per week. I record those activities (although they probably underestimate calories burnt trying to handle and hold back Wolfy).
Its just that I seem to score so many calories burnt most days.
2) How many calories should I cut?
I'm ok with calorie deficiency. I have had a recommendation of 20% deficiency. But 20% of what? Basal; Basal plus Activities; or TOTAL calories burnt each day? Its just that if it is the latter, then 20% of 4,000 calories burnt equates to a diet allowance of 3,200 calories! That seems an awful lot! For now, in my confusion, I have opted for a target of 1,800 to 2,300 - and I seem to be achieving a little under 2,200 per day at the moment.
How does that sound? I'm aiming to lose 2 pounds per week until I lose another eight pounds.
I'm new to calorie counting - and I'm looking forward to your advice