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Why You Are Not Losing Weight: Overestimating Activity
Weight Loss Mar 01, 2026

Why You Are Not Losing Weight: Overestimating Activity

Not losing weight despite eating at a deficit? You are probably overestimating your activity level. Learn the signs.

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#weight-loss #activity-level
Why 10,000 Steps Does Not Make You Highly Active
Fitness Mar 01, 2026

Why 10,000 Steps Does Not Make You Highly Active

Think 10,000 steps makes you highly active? Learn why walking 10k steps is only lightly to moderately active.

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#steps #activity-level
5 Signs You Picked the Wrong Activity Level
Weight Loss Mar 01, 2026

5 Signs You Picked the Wrong Activity Level

Not losing weight? You probably picked the wrong activity level. Learn the 5 warning signs and how to fix it.

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#activity-level #weight-loss
TDEE for Breastfeeding: Calorie Needs While Nursing
Nutrition Mar 01, 2026

TDEE for Breastfeeding: Calorie Needs While Nursing

Breastfeeding increases calorie needs by 330-400 per day. Learn how to calculate your TDEE while nursing safely.

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#breastfeeding #nursing
Mifflin-St Jeor vs Katch-McArdle: Which BMR Formula?
Basics Mar 01, 2026

Mifflin-St Jeor vs Katch-McArdle: Which BMR Formula?

Confused about BMR formulas? Learn the difference and why body fat percentage changes your TDEE multiplier.

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#bmr #formulas
Zone 2 Cardio vs Steps: Which Defines Your TDEE?
Fitness Mar 01, 2026

Zone 2 Cardio vs Steps: Which Defines Your TDEE?

Zone 2 training is the gold standard for metabolic health. Learn how it affects your TDEE more than step count.

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#zone-2 #cardio
Zone 2 Cardio vs Step Count: Which Defines Your TDEE Activity Level?
Fitness Mar 01, 2026

Zone 2 Cardio vs Step Count: Which Defines Your TDEE Activity Level?

Discover whether Zone 2 cardio or step count is better for calculating your TDEE. Learn how low-intensity training affects your activity multiplier.

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#zone-2 #cardio
Is 3 Hours of Zone 2 Training Weekly Enough to Be Moderately Active?
Fitness Mar 01, 2026

Is 3 Hours of Zone 2 Training Weekly Enough to Be Moderately Active?

Discover if 3 hours of Zone 2 cardio per week qualifies as moderately active. Learn how to calculate your TDEE with LISS training volume.

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#zone-2 #training
How to Calculate Maintenance Calories Based on Zone 2 Training Volume
Fitness Mar 01, 2026

How to Calculate Maintenance Calories Based on Zone 2 Training Volume

Learn the exact formula to calculate your maintenance calories with Zone 2 training. Includes volume-based multipliers and EPOC calculations.

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#zone-2 #maintenance