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    Thread: Looking for a good macro app/calculator

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      Looking for a good macro app/calculator

      The wife and I have been looking for a decent app/formula/calculator to help us figure out our daily macros. Can someone point us in the right direction. Thanks in advance.

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      Cronometer.com, myfitnesspal.com, MyNetDiary.com
      This game isn't for everyone, being big and bloated doesn't make you the man, nor does being 110lbs ripped. If you are not competing, find a happy medium. I was thin once, learned all there was to learn about steroids and got pretty big. Then learned how to eat and I got really huge.

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      I went and had all my stats measured. BMR, VO2, lean mass. The takeaway was the same information you see all over the Internet.

      These are all starting points- everything varies based on activity level and actual types of food you eat. NEAT, TEF can have a bigger effect on weight loss than exercise. They can also deter muscle growth and recovery in the opposite sense.

      Lose weight 10 calories per lb and adjust down as you go.

      Maintenance 12-15 calories per lb

      Gain 15-18 per lb

      Protein 1 g per lb
      Fat .3 g per lb
      Remainder carbs

      This will get you started and you work out the minor fluctuations based on your workouts and own physiology.


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