IMO, Amy g has has hit the snake on the head!
Clare comment has not come across as being judgmental.
I believe we all love this forum because people care about others wellbeing. I believe that is what both clare and Amy had in mind.
I would like to add that there is no harm in being frank, truth has and need to be said! Also an advise is offered to be taken or left.
I can actually recall the same topic being raised by someone who actually (based on the weight and height disclosed on the thread) had an under weighted Body mass index. In that case it was clear the individual in question was in a process of a "damaged metabolism".
Now, in this case I am not going to tell the person what she/or he want to hear. Health is just too important for the truth not to be said!
Calories consumed for loosing weight should
*NOT* be less than the BMR and should be adjusted according to the activity level.
Funnily enough, today i was described as being a big woman due to muscles I have gained. I say funny cause I do not see myself as having a lot of muscles. May be i do not realise. I am not overweight. For sure i know i certainly did not gain that consumming 1200kcal as we have always been bombarded, here in europe, that is the requirement to loose weight!!!! This is a total damaging misconception. I did not either gain that doing two hours of endurance steady pace cardio
I would rather have a curved shapely body with definition than be an un-healthy "ectomorph". There is a way to achieve that by being in a healthy calories deficit. This require a trial and error process. Once you have found it you'll be amazed!
This tread goes hand in hand with Damaged metabolism. An overtraining issue can lead to a damaged metabolism as probably nutrition would be neglected!
To Tlc93, I apologise should you feel I deviated from the "overtraining" topic. I think training has to be supported by a clean healthy optimum nutrition. That is the reason I mentioned nutrition and damaged metabolism.
All the very best everyone,
Hoping not to offend anyone!