Calories by the day or the week?
Kaolru
Posts: 30 Member
In your experience or opinion, is it more important to keep your calorie deficit consistent day by day, or do you have more of a weekly goal?
I'm just curious because I have times where I can't eat for a full day or two. This is medical and doesn't happen all the time, but it did this weekend. I'm down about 2000 calories for the week. Then yesterday I went over my limit for the day, though not by much.
Should I even out my week or just let it go and just focus on the day by day calories?
I only ask because I've seen people mention "saving up calories" for a weekend out, or a cheat day. I didn't realize it worked that way.
I'm just curious because I have times where I can't eat for a full day or two. This is medical and doesn't happen all the time, but it did this weekend. I'm down about 2000 calories for the week. Then yesterday I went over my limit for the day, though not by much.
Should I even out my week or just let it go and just focus on the day by day calories?
I only ask because I've seen people mention "saving up calories" for a weekend out, or a cheat day. I didn't realize it worked that way.
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Whichever works best for you - do that. Banking calories throughout the week to use over the weekend is fine.3
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I go day to day. If I happen to go over one day as a cheap day (which I do normally every Wednesday or Saturday) I don't fret about it.
The way I look at it is I try to make better choices and not over eat on a day to day basis but life happens and sometimes we have a hungry day or we're invited out for supper unexpectedly.
I find going by the week and planning a cheat day is OK too but again something unexpected can happen and then that cheat day or whatever is "ruined"0 -
I always go by the week for macros and calories. I bank a solid 1000 or more during the week for Friday/Saturday. I've always lost consistently this way. The fact that yours is accidental/medically required shouldn't matter.
I am just as worried about eating too little as too much. I don't want to lose weight too fast or get sick.2 -
Weekly works great for me and sounds mandatory in your situation0
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Energy balance happens on a continuum.1
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Either way works, but you just have to find the one that is easiest for you to implement and follow. I, personally, prefer going weekly and I'm down 130lbs.0
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By the week works better for me and it sounds like it might for you too.0
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Idk I never reach my goal0
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I've always had a problem with the binge/restrict thing, so I personally don't like to bank calories--there's absolutely nothing wrong with it, I think its just more of a preference than anything.
However, high intensity cardio days surprisingly don't leave me with much of an appetite so I don't usually hit my goal that day (never mind eating back exercise calories)...but then I'm starving the next, so I might go over lol. As long as it balances out at the end of the week, it works.1 -
I bank and run to weekly calories.
It allows me a life at weekends.1 -
I like a weekly goal. It allows me to be more flexible on days where I may be a little more hungry than others. It also allows me to have more calories on the weekends (which is totally necessary for me.)2
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