Do I track calories burned!?

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Drkrendle
Drkrendle Posts: 1 Member
edited November 2024 in Getting Started
I really starting to take mfp serious this time around but I’m wondering if I include the calories burned while doing cardio at the gym or leave them out? I don’t want it to encourage me to eat more when I’m trying to lose weight. Opinions? Thanks!

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  • TavistockToad
    TavistockToad Posts: 35,719 Member
    Drkrendle wrote: »
    I really starting to take mfp serious this time around but I’m wondering if I include the calories burned while doing cardio at the gym or leave them out? I don’t want it to encourage me to eat more when I’m trying to lose weight. Opinions? Thanks!

    MFP gives you a deficit before you workout, so you should eat them back - or at least a percentage of them.
  • LivingtheLeanDream
    LivingtheLeanDream Posts: 13,342 Member
    If you exercise, log it and enjoy (most of) the extra calories MFP gives you. That's the way the app is designed :smile:
  • 1BlueAurora
    1BlueAurora Posts: 439 Member
    I logged my calories burned through exercise. I ate back 50% to 75% of those. I lost weight and reached my goals.
  • cwolfman13
    cwolfman13 Posts: 41,865 Member
    edited April 2018
    MFP sets you up with a deficit without exercise. Not accounting for exercise with additional calories can create an overly aggressive deficit. The trick is determining a realistic and relatively accurate calorie expenditure for your exercise which can take some trial and error more than anything. Some things like running and walking are fairly straight forward, while other modalities are not.

    If I did the MFP method, I'd get about 1900 calories to lose about 1 Lb per week. On a long weekend ride I can burn around 1,000 calories so if I didn't account for that, it would be the same as basically eating 900 calories. If my exercise wasn't overly vigorous or long and only burning a small amount of calories, I wouldn't really worry about it...like I never worried about logging my walks and eating back those calories, because they weren't that many and I didn't need any kind of recovery.
  • Spliner1969
    Spliner1969 Posts: 3,233 Member
    Drkrendle wrote: »
    I really starting to take mfp serious this time around but I’m wondering if I include the calories burned while doing cardio at the gym or leave them out? I don’t want it to encourage me to eat more when I’m trying to lose weight. Opinions? Thanks!

    MFP gives you a deficit before you workout, so you should eat them back - or at least a percentage of them.

    Agreed. You're supposed to eat them back, however, expect them to be inflated numbers. Compare the same activity with other sites, and even the manual entries on MFP as estimates and it should give you a general idea of how many extra calories you burned. Most people just adjust the burns down 50% and eat them. Seems to work well for most. Over the next few weeks if your weight loss is accelerated more than you expected, you can eat more of them back, maybe 60-70%, if it slows, eat less of them. Pretty simple to adjust if you use the same device/app to calculate calories on a regular basis. Eventually you'll know what's accurate for you.
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