Do you burn off excess cals you consume?

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pandaapo
pandaapo Posts: 10 Member
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
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    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
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    Thank you so much!!!!!! :blush: