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    bmr and tdee

    Couldn't you create a diet using the bmr of where you want to be and doing a little over or under maintenance for that weight and bf?
    like just plug in (for a bulk) the numbers for the weight you want to be (within reason - 50 lbs heavier is not a short term goal without a lot of fat) and then choose an activity level that is a little higher than what you are to find your macros.
    Kind of like the "eat like the weight you want to be at" saying with a little science twist...

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    Just add 300-500 kal to your tdee and update your tdee when you gain weight.

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    example 6 ft 210 lb person with 20%bf creates a tdee and bmr for a person with 185lb at 15%bf at 6ft. so they just eat that diet plan... would that work? like if you ate and trained correctly do you think you would hit that goal?

    Or does it have to be -500cal from your total?

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    sorry for being a newb... What is bmr and tdee?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Twist View Post
    example 6 ft 210 lb person with 20%bf creates a tdee and bmr for a person with 185lb at 15%bf at 6ft. so they just eat that diet plan... would that work? like if you ate and trained correctly do you think you would hit that goal?

    Or does it have to be -500cal from your total?

    if that worked then everyonee would be doing it..

    try to remember that microcalibrism plays a major role in dieting... you start at +/- 500 caloriies from your tdee and you work your way up/down to reach your desired goals...

    it's only a hypothetical starting point... the formula gets you in the right range, the rest is up to you..

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    bmr is basal metabolic rate = the amount of calories that you would burn if you stayed in bed all day
    tdee is total daily energy expenditure = how many calories you actually burnits in jamys sticky. ill post it here in a minute

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    BMR formula #1 (if you bf is high, use this one... you need an accurate bf reading)

    BMR formula #2 (only to be used if your bf is low)

    Men: BMR = 66 + ( 6.23 x weight in pounds ) + ( 12.7 x height in inches ) - ( 6.8 x age in year )
    If you are sedentary (little or no exercise) : Calorie-Calculation = BMR x 1.2
    If you are lightly active (light exercise/sports 1-3 days/week) : Calorie-Calculation = BMR x 1.375
    If you are moderatetely active (moderate exercise/sports 3-5 days/week) : Calorie-Calculation = BMR x 1.55
    If you are very active (hard exercise/sports 6-7 days a week) : Calorie-Calculation = BMR x 1.725
    If you are extra active (very hard exercise/sports & physical job or 2x training) : Calorie-Calculation = BMR x 1.9

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    Quote Originally Posted by Twist View Post
    BMR formula #1 (if you bf is high, use this one... you need an accurate bf reading)

    BMR formula #2 (only to be used if your bf is low)

    Men: BMR = 66 + ( 6.23 x weight in pounds ) + ( 12.7 x height in inches ) - ( 6.8 x age in year )
    If you are sedentary (little or no exercise) : Calorie-Calculation = BMR x 1.2
    If you are lightly active (light exercise/sports 1-3 days/week) : Calorie-Calculation = BMR x 1.375
    If you are moderatetely active (moderate exercise/sports 3-5 days/week) : Calorie-Calculation = BMR x 1.55
    If you are very active (hard exercise/sports 6-7 days a week) : Calorie-Calculation = BMR x 1.725
    If you are extra active (very hard exercise/sports & physical job or 2x training) : Calorie-Calculation = BMR x 1.9
    you got a problem with my first bmr formula??? lol

    ill tell ya the first one is wayy more accurate then the second..

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    no just copied it directly from another thread. didn't even notice that I did not even put the formula #1 up. lol post it up please jamy! I don't have it handy

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    Welcome to the diet forum....

    if you have not already done so, post up your stats

    age
    weight
    height
    bf
    goals.. be specific

    please take the time to follow these directions, they will better prepair the both of us for the critique and tweaking of your diet..

    you need to figure our your BMR (this is the basal metabolic rate of your body... which means if you were to do nothing all day, ur body would burn these many calories)

    once u'v figured out your BMR, u need your TDEE (this is your total daily energy expenditure, it's based upon your activity level)


    But first things first, please post up your current diet.. you have to be brutally honest about what you've been eating on average for the last few weeks so i know where your metabolism is at..
    please include macros

    MACROS = pro/fat/cal/carb of every meal and a daily total on the bottom
    you can use fitday . com to help you our with this... be as detailed and specific as possible

    please include the time of when u eat and the time of your workout

    example:

    6am pro/carb/fat/cal
    10 egg whites 50/0/0/200
    1/2 cup oats- 3/50/2/218
    53/50/2/418


    REMEMBER

    1g protien - 4cal
    1g carb - 4cal
    1g fat - 9cal
    1g alcohol - 8cal (some would argue 7)



    also tell me what your workout reg is...



    BMR formula #1 (if you bf is high, use this one... you need an accurate bf reading)


    BMR (men and women) = 370 + (21.6 X lean mass in kg)



    in order to figure out your bmr, you need to know what your lean body mass is.. so, in turn, u need to know what your body fat percentage is...

    if you dont know your bodyfat percentage, go to your gym and get tested (please dont use electronic scales to get your bf checked, they're horrible)

    if you cannot find a gym to get tested at, please post up a picture for estimates, we're pretty good at it (you also have the option of pming it to me if you have more then 25 posts)

    Total weight x bf in decimel form = total bf weight

    Total weight - total bf weight = total lean body mass

    if your total lean body mass is in lbs, u can divide it by 2.2 to get it in kilograms..

    for example..

    i am 6'4 275lbs at 14% bf... so i would multiply 275 by .14 (converted from percent to decimal)= 38.5lbs

    275 - 38.5 = 236.5lbs lean body weight

    236.5 / 2.2 = 107.5 lean mass in kg

    370 + (21.6 x 107.5) = 2692 BMR (this is high for the average person, im a big guy)




    BMR formula #2 (only to be used if your bf is low)

    Men: BMR = 66 + ( 6.23 x weight in pounds ) + ( 12.7 x height in inches ) - ( 6.8 x age in year )


    female BMR = 655 + ( 4.35 x weight in pounds ) + ( 4.7 x height in inches ) - ( 4.7 x age in years )


    TDEE

    Once u have you bmr, u need to calculate your TDEE, this is simply done with some multiplication...

    you can multiply it by an activity number to figure out your daily caloric expenditure, be honest here as this is the very cornerstone of your diet, if you are between two of the below activity levels then just multiply by a number in between them

    To determine your total daily calorie needs, multiply your BMR by the appropriate activity factor, as follows:


    If you are sedentary (little or no exercise) : Calorie-Calculation = BMR x 1.2
    If you are lightly active (light exercise/sports 1-3 days/week) : Calorie-Calculation = BMR x 1.375
    If you are moderatetely active (moderate exercise/sports 3-5 days/week) : Calorie-Calculation = BMR x 1.55
    If you are very active (hard exercise/sports 6-7 days a week) : Calorie-Calculation = BMR x 1.725
    If you are extra active (very hard exercise/sports & physical job or 2x training) : Calorie-Calculation = BMR x 1.9



    Once you have your TDEE, i need you to watch these videos

    Milos Sarcev "Secret of the Pro's" on Nutrition

    http://forums.steroid.com/showthread.php?t=323516

    this video will give you a great idea as to what your diet should be looking like and the foods you should be eating..

    it's also very informative as to how dieting works and what you need to be doing..


    once you've aquired this vast knowledge and done what i'v asked of you, please post up a new diet for critiquing and finalization...
    please include macros and times just as before...


    try to remember that dieting is not an overnight thing.. it takes time and patience....

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    thanks bro but how about my question in #3?

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    thanks bro. seemed like a good idea.

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