MFP is a very solid tool for tracking your calories, ratios, etc. I've used it with great success in the past.Pick6;1612608 wrote:anybody use MyFitnessPal? I've used it periodically in the past, but think I've decided to work on my diet and am planning to use it regularly. Since I get off of work in 8 hour usually now and have time to work out, I figure I might as well attempt to maximize results and actually pay attention to my diet for once.
I let the app calculate my daily calorie intake based on the info entered, but am not sure what to set carbs and fat at. I've read in the past that hitting grams in protein equal to your body weight is a pretty good benchmark. I went today and picked up a ton a protein packed foods (scallops, turkey, fish, chicken, double protein bread, yogurt, etc), tried to avoid all sugary foods, chose lower sodium alternatives, and got some low-calorie foods such as celery.
I'm sort of picky, but would like some more suggestions related to a diet. Right now my current goal is to make the change for 1 month and hope that it turns into a habit to eat healthier.
Also, if anyone uses MyFitness, my name is luke2209
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