- your weight same each day
- you are loosing some weight
- you are gaining some weight
Once you know that you should be able to define your weight loss plan. Here's how to do this. Each pound of fat in your body equals more or less 3500 kcal. If you will consume each day 3500kcal more than you will burn then each day you will accumulate 1 pound of fat. Opposite is also true: if you will eat 3500 kcal less than you burn (which is rather hard) then each day you will loose one Pound. If you want to keep loosing 1 Pound a week you have to each day eat 500 kcal less than you burn (because 7 days * 500 kcal = 3500 kcal = one pound of fat). That is as easy as it sounds. So now you may make use of numbers you got from tracking your weight each day and knowing how much calories you eat each day. Were loosing or gaining weight then use this formula:
(3500 * weight lost or gained) / (number of days)
to calculate number of calories below or above your real required number that you've consumed per day. Let's say for last week you were eating 2800 kcal a day and you've put 1 pound on weight. Use our forumula:
(2800 * 1) / 7 =400
which means that you've been eating around 860 kcal (let's round it up) more than you were supposed to each day. It also means that your real requirement is around 2800 - 400 = 2400 kcal a day. In order to loos pound a week you'd have to eat 2400 - 500 = 1900 kcal a day.
Of course after couple of days/weeks number of calories might change so it's crucial to continue tracking your wieght each day as well as making sure you count calories you eat each day. This is not easy, but who said that loosing wiehgt is easy? Maybe people on TV who want to sell you something :).
