Do you count work as exercise?
J2U1N
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I am a retail store manager. During my 8 - 12 hour shifts, I am pretty much always on my feet walking/jogging/standing, mostly walking. I am constantly being pulled in 5 different directions at once. I rarely ever sit, unless I am interviewing people. I still say that I will not count it as exercise. I classified myself as an active person when I started my profile. So my stats are based on that. Plus, my body must be used to my daily activity.
The reason I ask mainly is because when I put walking at a moderate 3.0mph pace for even 2 hours, it is a relatively significant amount of calories. It would be nice to use it, but I gained weight working here so clearly I can't rely on it. However, now that I am eating MUCH better, all this walking at work is a nice perk. (still won't log it as exercise.)
What do you all think?
The reason I ask mainly is because when I put walking at a moderate 3.0mph pace for even 2 hours, it is a relatively significant amount of calories. It would be nice to use it, but I gained weight working here so clearly I can't rely on it. However, now that I am eating MUCH better, all this walking at work is a nice perk. (still won't log it as exercise.)
What do you all think?
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I think it shouldn't be logged, unless it's out of your daily routine.0
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I do a lot of walking for work and some jogging (I work at athletic events and am constantly going back and forth between fields). I don't log any of it. I only log planned "exercise."0
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your profile is selected as active for a reason, but i do 12 hour shifts in a kitchen at a nursing home and rarely ever sit myself, cept for breaks and i put myself in as lightly active.
MFP's stats for walking are ridiculous0 -
Keep your profile as active, you will get more calories to eat and only count gym workouts, running, jogging, or what ever you do as exercise. That is my opinion.0
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If you categorized yourself as active, those calories are already factored into your TDEE. Eating them back would be double-dipping.0
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I have my calories set to accommodate my activity level. This includes my workouts (3x weekly) and my job, where I am constantly standing/walking/lifting/etc.
http://scoobysworkshop.com/calorie-calculator/
The above link will give you some idea0 -
I'm a middle school teacher and - contrary to popular belief - the only time I sit is usually during my team planning and about the first 10-15 minutes of my lunch. The rest of the time I'm walking around my room to monitor students, lots of talking, walking the halls, and outside between classes for duty.
I figure that if all of that could actually be considered as "exercise" to log then I wouldn't need to lose weight lol0 -
You would be a good candidate for a fitbit to help you see how much your walking at work contributes to your daily burn.0
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No. I count it in with my activity level.
I work a busy retail job, too.0 -
I count exercise as exercise and work as part of my daily activity. It's all there in your settings...0
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I count working but dont go crazy eating because my body is used to it0
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Use either 'lightly active' or 'active' in your activity setting, whichever sounds right to you.. That's where your daily work is factored in.0
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being "active" is what i'd choose. that should give you the calories you need, especially if you log other "planned" exercise and eat those calories back.0
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Especially since you counted yourself as active on the profile, I wouldn't count it towards the exercise goal for the week. Plus you are right, your body is used to the walking and it became more efficient at it, burning fewer calories.0
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I wouldn't count it.... Choosing active in your goals settings should be enough.0
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I feel ya! I'm a GM at a fast food restaurant, and am constantly active at work. But, I don't log my daily routine as exercise because (like you said) my body is used to doing that every day for well over a decade. I bet, though, we burn a lot during the day!0
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I have been a waitress running around like crazy for years and still managed to be severely over weight . If i did count a normal 12 hour shift into my calorie burning for the day, I would burn an insane amount of calories and eat to much. My advice, don't do it. Add a workout routine into your daily life. I know it can be hard I am doing 50+ hours a week right now and It's exhausting working out for 2 hours then working a 8-12 hour shift. You just gotta push yourself super hard. Good luck!!0
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You would be a good candidate for a fitbit to help you see how much your walking at work contributes to your daily burn.
This is what I ended up doing. I am set to sedentary too.0 -
Ithoink you are correct. Call yourself active and use that guideline. Anything over that is extra.0
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This is the exact reason that I got a FitBit Flex!0
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this is why I got a bodymedia as a gm at a food establishment I want to know my actually calories burned so I wasn't eating to much or to little.0
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Yes. It will be easier when I get my fitbit one but I definitely do, because I am running around a hospital or inpatient unit all day, up and down stairs constantly, and I know darn well it is exercise lol.0
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