Do you burn off excess cals you consume?

pandaapo
pandaapo Posts: 10 Member
edited December 25 in Getting Started
say your goal is 1200 but you eat 1500

do you burn the excess 300 off? and does it work to loose weight this way?

I am new to cal counting ! so would love some help thanks

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  • janejellyroll
    janejellyroll Posts: 25,763 Member
    I don't do more exercise than I initially planned in order to burn more calories, no.

    It would work to lose weight (assuming this behavior puts you into a deficit), but I think many people would find long-term disadvantages to living this way. First, burning 300 calories is a substantial investment of time with most exercises. So regularly eating 300 extra calories and then doing more activity on the spur of the moment is unlikely to be a sustainable habit for many people. Second, I'm assuming that many people doing this are doing it on *top* of their regular fitness activities, which raises the risk of injury. Doing multiple workouts a day is something that people do, but they usually work up to it and it's to drive specific fitness goals (not just to burn calories).

    I would use caution with this, as this type of plan is sometimes associated with disordered eating. In its extreme form, it's referred to as "exercise bulimia."
  • pandaapo
    pandaapo Posts: 10 Member
    Thank you so much!!!!!! :blush:
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