After seeing your macros, you can only be thinking one of three things right now:
- these numbers look really low;
- these numbers look awfully high; or
- these numbers look right on the money
If you’re thinking they look low, you’ve probably been using some kind of cookie-cutter macronutrient calculator that has you eating way too many calories.
If you’re thinking they look high, again, your previous calculator is leading you astray and probably has you eating way too few calories.
If you’re thinking they look right on the money, then you’ve probably been using our Macro Calculator because these numbers are damn near perfect!
Truth be told, we probably shouldn’t be giving you any advice, since you’re a Macro Ninja and all, but here goes nothing:
Look, you’ve clearly been around the block — you know what you’re doing — and right now you’re just trying to get back into the swing of things and burn some body fat. First of all, kudos to you! And best of luck!
With that being said, you obviously already know that this means you need to be eating less calories than normal, which will undoubtedly put you into a caloric deficit.
So, you’re obviously using our calculator for a reason. Maybe you’re trying to put us to the test or maybe you’re just too lazy to calculate all of your macro totals yourself. In any event, let’s bring you up to speed on our math here at MyQuest.
The main difference between our Macro Calculator and the rest is that we understand the importance of making sure that your calorie deficit isn’t so aggressive that it slowly destroys your metabolism inevitably bringing your results to a grinding halt.
Based on our calculations, the ideal amount of daily calories for you to be consuming to reach your fat-loss or weight-loss goal is #calories calories.
Look, you’ve clearly been around the block — you know what you’re doing — and right now you’re just trying to get back into the swing of things, gain some healthy weight, and put on some muscle. Kudos to you! And best of luck!
With that being said, you obviously already know that this means you need to be eating less calories than normal, which will undoubtedly put you into a caloric deficit.
So, you’re obviously using our calculator for a reason. Maybe you’re trying to put us to the test or maybe you’re just too lazy to calculate all of your macro totals yourself. In any event, let’s bring you up to speed on our math here at MyQuest.
The main difference between our Macro Calculator and the rest is that we understand the importance of making sure that your calorie deficit isn’t so aggressive that it slowly destroys your metabolism inevitably bringing your results to a grinding halt.
Look, you’ve clearly been around the block — you know what you’re doing — and right now you’re just trying to maintain some healthy weight or just get in better shape. First of all, kudos to you! And best of luck!
With that being said, you obviously already know that this means you need to be eating the right number of calories for your height, weight, body composition, and activity level. And since you’re not looking to gain or lose weight, you’ll be eating within your caloric maintenance level.
So, you’re obviously using our calculator for a reason. Maybe you’re trying to put us to the test or maybe you’re just too lazy to calculate all of your macro totals yourself. In any event, let’s bring you up to speed on our math here at MyQuest.
The main difference between our Macro Calculator and the rest is that we understand the importance of making sure that your caloric balance actually keeps things — well — balanced and doesn’t tip the scale in either direction.
Based on our calculations, the ideal amount of daily calories you’ll need to consume for a body re-composition or to maintain your current weight is #calories calories.