KillaSmoke
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Sorry, maybe I implied something that I didn't mean to. I always track my calories, whether I'm in a deficit, at maintenance or in a surplus. From my perspective, eating without tracking is like buying shit without looking at the price tag. I mean, sure, once in a while it happens, but if you're doing it habitually, either you're fucking up, or you just have zero regard for the future. No judgement, it is what it is... I've been there lol@KillaSmoke
Can't hit reply, your post hit the word count limit. I mainly agree with you, I think there was some confusion with your last paragraph on your post I originally replied to. I thought you were saying starvation mode exists, so I was pointing out that the people who actually believe it are in the HAES movement.
The only part I really disagree with is only tracking calories for several weeks at a time, because until you completely relearn how to eat healthy/proper portions and change your mindset, taking a break I think would be detrimental to your progress. I have heard eating at maintenance for a little bit if you get tired of eating at a deficit though. And reiterating that this just my opinion, different things do work for different people.
When I initially lost weight, I never plateaued, every 20 lbs I lost, I would update in MFP and it would give me a new, lower calorie limit.
But yeah, eating at maintenance requires tracking
My slight disclaimer here is that "intuitive eating" can totally work... As long as you naturally maintain a reasonable weight, without effort. If you're obese, that in and of itself is proof that you're incapable of approximating how much you need to eat. Again, no judgement, I've been there. The only way to get out of that situation is being honest with yourself, and fully internalizing that you want to eat more than you need to