@soulriderx Hi. Thank you for your response.
For a bit of background info, I was at a much lower weight last year (104lbs being my lowest), but within a few months, I gained weight due to stress eating which was a first for me. Some people may think negatively about how I was at such a low weight, but my body actually felt very comfortable within the 105-108 range. According to NIH's BMI calculator, that's still a normal weight. The highest my weight has been was 120 lbs.
I started my fitness journey in January at 118 lbs. At the time, I thought it would be possible for me to lose weight & to get at least 110 lbs by the end of May, which is an 8 lb loss in about 5 months. My focus is on building muscle to tone up & lower my body fat %. My trainer told me it was 34% when I started. I'm not too sure what it's at right now. I understand that muscle weighs more than fat, so that's why 110 lbs was my goal instead of getting back to 105-108 lbs.
I understand the TDEE calculator isn't accurate, which is why I only use it as a guide.
For a bit of background info, I was at a much lower weight last year (104lbs being my lowest), but within a few months, I gained weight due to stress eating which was a first for me. Some people may think negatively about how I was at such a low weight, but my body actually felt very comfortable within the 105-108 range. According to NIH's BMI calculator, that's still a normal weight. The highest my weight has been was 120 lbs.
I started my fitness journey in January at 118 lbs. At the time, I thought it would be possible for me to lose weight & to get at least 110 lbs by the end of May, which is an 8 lb loss in about 5 months. My focus is on building muscle to tone up & lower my body fat %. My trainer told me it was 34% when I started. I'm not too sure what it's at right now. I understand that muscle weighs more than fat, so that's why 110 lbs was my goal instead of getting back to 105-108 lbs.
I understand the TDEE calculator isn't accurate, which is why I only use it as a guide.