ok, some details about me first:
age: 30
height: 5'9"
weight: about 173lbs
desired weight (for now): about 150
activity: i walk at least an hour a day, usually fast paced/power walk; i'm not a stranger to running- within the last year or so i would run (moderate pace) 5km for 2-3 days a week.
i've been reading about keeping track of the calories i'm consuming vs what i'm burning each day in an effort to start losing some weight.. i'm planning to get started on a daily cardio excercise routine and want to incorporate this into my tracking as well.
so from what i've read, i understand that the basic rule of thumb is to burn more calories than you consume in order to start losing weight- a "numbers" game.. this is the nutshell of what i've read, my guess is there's a bit more to it than that.
what i want to know is how can i accurately track my overall progress in terms of the calories i'm comsuming in a day vs the calories i need to burn to lose weight, given that (as i understaend it) the body needs a certain number of calories to properly "function" in a day.
so for example, if i eat/consume 2000 calories daily on average, how much of that (approximately) would i need to burn off in order to effectively start losing weight? i'm not really concerned about a target date for the weight loss- preferrably i want to see some results every week or two.
hopefully all of this makes sense! i'm new to this subject and trying to get a handle on what's what when it comes to tracking calories properly in order to lose weight.
any and all help is greatly appreciated!
thanks!
age: 30
height: 5'9"
weight: about 173lbs
desired weight (for now): about 150
activity: i walk at least an hour a day, usually fast paced/power walk; i'm not a stranger to running- within the last year or so i would run (moderate pace) 5km for 2-3 days a week.
i've been reading about keeping track of the calories i'm consuming vs what i'm burning each day in an effort to start losing some weight.. i'm planning to get started on a daily cardio excercise routine and want to incorporate this into my tracking as well.
so from what i've read, i understand that the basic rule of thumb is to burn more calories than you consume in order to start losing weight- a "numbers" game.. this is the nutshell of what i've read, my guess is there's a bit more to it than that.
what i want to know is how can i accurately track my overall progress in terms of the calories i'm comsuming in a day vs the calories i need to burn to lose weight, given that (as i understaend it) the body needs a certain number of calories to properly "function" in a day.
so for example, if i eat/consume 2000 calories daily on average, how much of that (approximately) would i need to burn off in order to effectively start losing weight? i'm not really concerned about a target date for the weight loss- preferrably i want to see some results every week or two.
hopefully all of this makes sense! i'm new to this subject and trying to get a handle on what's what when it comes to tracking calories properly in order to lose weight.
any and all help is greatly appreciated!
thanks!