The extra calories earned??

The extra calories which is earned after doing exercise, well do you have to eat them back in order to lose or not?
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  • Ready2Rock206
    Ready2Rock206 Posts: 9,487 Member
    If you're using the MFP method then yes, they expect you to eat them back. And as long as you're accurate with your numbers you still should lose weight.
  • SezxyStef
    SezxyStef Posts: 15,267 Member
    The extra calories which is earned after doing exercise, well do you have to eat them back in order to lose or not?

    Yes about 75% of them as MFP database is know to be high.

    MFP is already setup with a deficet in your calories and the exercise calories you area should be eaten esp if you are netting under 1200 for a woman and 1800 for a man.
  • diannethegeek
    diannethegeek Posts: 14,776 Member
    You know, I've never really gotten a good answer to this question. Why do you think the website would add them to your total if you aren't meant to eat them back? I'm honestly curious.
  • Holly_Roman_Empire
    Holly_Roman_Empire Posts: 4,440 Member
    You know, I've never really gotten a good answer to this question. Why do you think the website would add them to your total if you aren't meant to eat them back? I'm honestly curious.

    What's there to not get? It sounds like you answered your own question. The only people that wouldn't need eat their exercise calories back are those doing the TDEE-20% method, assuming they've calculated their TDEE to include their workouts.
  • diannethegeek
    diannethegeek Posts: 14,776 Member
    You know, I've never really gotten a good answer to this question. Why do you think the website would add them to your total if you aren't meant to eat them back? I'm honestly curious.

    What's there to not get? It sounds like you answered your own question. The only people that wouldn't need eat their exercise calories back are those doing the TDEE-20% method, assuming they've calculated their TDEE to include their workouts.

    Exactly my point. And yet over and over and over again we get these questions of "Won't I gain weight if I eat them?" and people advising posters to only eat them if you're trying to maintain or gain (not this thread in particular but site wide in general). I honestly would like to know, from an outsiders perspective, why people think the program is so poorly designed as to add them in if you're not actually supposed to eat them.
  • elleloch
    elleloch Posts: 739 Member
    If you earn something, why shouldn't you have it? Eat!
  • cfredz
    cfredz Posts: 292 Member
    I didnt understand before either. I am doing the TDEE-20% method and I have been for months. I WAS eating them back (didnt know/was hangry) and i did not gain any weight. i also did not LOSE much either. I just started recently not eating them back (unless i am absolutely starving) and we'll see how that goes?
  • Holly_Roman_Empire
    Holly_Roman_Empire Posts: 4,440 Member
    You know, I've never really gotten a good answer to this question. Why do you think the website would add them to your total if you aren't meant to eat them back? I'm honestly curious.

    What's there to not get? It sounds like you answered your own question. The only people that wouldn't need eat their exercise calories back are those doing the TDEE-20% method, assuming they've calculated their TDEE to include their workouts.

    Exactly my point. And yet over and over and over again we get these questions of "Won't I gain weight if I eat them?" and people advising posters to only eat them if you're trying to maintain or gain (not this thread in particular but site wide in general). I honestly would like to know, from an outsiders perspective, why people think the program is so poorly designed as to add them in if you're not actually supposed to eat them.

    Ahh, I misunderstood your post. I'd like to know as well. :flowerforyou:
  • diannethegeek
    diannethegeek Posts: 14,776 Member
    You know, I've never really gotten a good answer to this question. Why do you think the website would add them to your total if you aren't meant to eat them back? I'm honestly curious.

    What's there to not get? It sounds like you answered your own question. The only people that wouldn't need eat their exercise calories back are those doing the TDEE-20% method, assuming they've calculated their TDEE to include their workouts.

    Exactly my point. And yet over and over and over again we get these questions of "Won't I gain weight if I eat them?" and people advising posters to only eat them if you're trying to maintain or gain (not this thread in particular but site wide in general). I honestly would like to know, from an outsiders perspective, why people think the program is so poorly designed as to add them in if you're not actually supposed to eat them.

    Ahh, I misunderstood your post. I'd like to know as well. :flowerforyou:

    I can see now that how I worded it was a little wonky. Sorry for the confusion!
  • Holly_Roman_Empire
    Holly_Roman_Empire Posts: 4,440 Member
    I didnt understand before either. I am doing the TDEE-20% method and I have been for months. I WAS eating them back (didnt know/was hangry) and i did not gain any weight. i also did not LOSE much either. I just started recently not eating them back (unless i am absolutely starving) and we'll see how that goes?

    Yeah, this is different, though.
    TDEE method with exercise in calculation = do not eat exercise calories. (In fact, don't even add them on here.)
    MFP method = Eat about 75% of exercise calories earned.
  • hwoeltjen
    hwoeltjen Posts: 199 Member
    dianne,


    Not everybody is a genius like yourself. It's ok for people to ask questions. If you don't want to answer them....kick rocks.
  • orangebluesun
    orangebluesun Posts: 26 Member
    hwoeltjen ...Thank you Thank You Thank You. My point exactly. People will hijack your post with stupidity. I am here to learn and ask questions. I will not tolerate ignorance in 2014. If you feel like it's asked over and over then just don't respond and leave it to someone who will. To Diannethegeek please let me know where you will be holding learning session classes since you already know all the answers and I apparently don't.
  • diannethegeek
    diannethegeek Posts: 14,776 Member
    hwoeltjen ...Thank you Thank You Thank You. My point exactly. People will hijack your post with stupidity. I am here to learn and ask questions. I will not tolerate ignorance in 2014. If you feel like it's asked over and over then just don't respond and leave it to someone who will. To Dianne please let me know where you will be holding learning session classes since you already know all the answers and I apparently don't.

    Hi orangebluesun. I'm sorry that you felt I was hijacking your discussion or that I implied anywhere in my post that I had all the answers. I really was not trying to be snarky. As indicated, this is a commonly asked question and I'd really like to know what it is about the set up that seems to put some users off. Is it the misinformation on the boards? A holdover from other sites and formulas that are set up differently? Does something on the site throw people off? I'd like to know because I'm a. curious about these things and b. wonder if there's something that can be said or done differently to help people with the site.

    I obviously don't know everything. It's why I lurk these forums. I answer the questions that I can answer and ask questions where I can. I hope that you can find the answers that you need on these forums.

    If my post offended you so greatly, you're welcome to use the drop down arrow below my name and set me to ignore. It sounds like it might be a useful feature for you in the future and you won't have to read my posts from now on.

    Best of luck on your journey.
  • tristaj90
    tristaj90 Posts: 330 Member
    I think you're supposed to.. I've never been good about doing it though. I lost 96 lbs in a year and only ate back my calories occasionally and some days went over my calorie limit even after exercise..
  • Holly_Roman_Empire
    Holly_Roman_Empire Posts: 4,440 Member
    hwoeltjen ...Thank you Thank You Thank You. My point exactly. People will hijack your post with stupidity. I am here to learn and ask questions. I will not tolerate ignorance in 2014. If you feel like it's asked over and over then just don't respond and leave it to someone who will. To Diannethegeek please let me know where you will be holding learning session classes since you already know all the answers and I apparently don't.

    You sound pleasant. :grumble:
  • vwbug86
    vwbug86 Posts: 283 Member
    hwoeltjen ...Thank you Thank You Thank You. My point exactly. People will hijack your post with stupidity. I am here to learn and ask questions. I will not tolerate ignorance in 2014. If you feel like it's asked over and over then just don't respond and leave it to someone who will. To Diannethegeek please let me know where you will be holding learning session classes since you already know all the answers and I apparently don't.

    She was answering your question. She just wanted to know why people are confused by exercise calories. It happens very often and is something the developers of the site should know.

    There is no need to be rude and sarcastic.
  • orangebluesun
    orangebluesun Posts: 26 Member
    Hmm... I think that's what I'll do. Because clearly anyone can see you were basically being sarcastic and then try and turn around and pretend that you wasn't by saying "i'm soo sorry". Please save it! Maybe one day I'll get make it to your size and expertise.
    Much love & kisses dear.
  • Holly_Roman_Empire
    Holly_Roman_Empire Posts: 4,440 Member
    Hmm... I think that's what I'll do. Because clearly anyone can see you were basically being sarcastic and then try and turn around and pretend that you wasn't by saying "i'm soo sorry". Please save it! Maybe one day I'll get make it to your size and expertise.
    Much love & kisses dear.

    You sound hangry. Maybe you should eat some exercise calories.
  • Hornsby
    Hornsby Posts: 10,322 Member
    Hmm... I think that's what I'll do. Because clearly anyone can see you were basically being sarcastic and then try and turn around and pretend that you wasn't by saying "i'm soo sorry". Please save it! Maybe one day I'll get make it to your size and expertise.
    Much love & kisses dear.

    You sound hangry. Maybe you should eat some exercise calories.

    I chuckled...thanks! :)
  • SLLRunner
    SLLRunner Posts: 12,942 Member
    Hmm... I think that's what I'll do. Because clearly anyone can see you were basically being sarcastic and then try and turn around and pretend that you wasn't by saying "i'm soo sorry". Please save it! Maybe one day I'll get make it to your size and expertise.
    Much love & kisses dear.
    Oh for goodness sake. She wasn't being sarcastic at all. She was asking anyone to clarify this eating back calories thing because this question gets asked a lot.

    You won't last long if you continue being so defensive.

    To answer your question-eat a portion back. If you lose weight faster than your weight loss goal per week eat a few more back. If you gain or don't lose according to you weight loss goals, then eat less exercise calories back.

    Good luck. :smile:
  • SLLRunner
    SLLRunner Posts: 12,942 Member
    dianne,


    Not everybody is a genius like yourself. It's ok for people to ask questions. If you don't want to answer them....kick rocks.
    Seriously?
  • tigersword
    tigersword Posts: 8,059 Member
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  • micahsmom91011
    micahsmom91011 Posts: 26 Member
    So I am one of those crazy people that didn't know this. I think the thought gets in your head that you're supposed to burn more than you take in, so if you still have 500 calories left over for the day, that's a good thing. I've actually felt rather guilty the couple times I did eat back some of those calories burned.

    So based on the MFP way, if say I'm hungry but I really don't have any "extra" calories for a snack, I could go work out and then eat my snack if I'm still hungry. (I basically just did this. I hopped on my stationary bike and peddled for 25 minutes and now I'm going to eat some almonds.)
  • Holly_Roman_Empire
    Holly_Roman_Empire Posts: 4,440 Member
    So I am one of those crazy people that didn't know this. I think the thought gets in your head that you're supposed to burn more than you take in, so if you still have 500 calories left over for the day, that's a good thing. I've actually felt rather guilty the couple times I did eat back some of those calories burned.

    So based on the MFP way, if say I'm hungry but I really don't have any "extra" calories for a snack, I could go work out and then eat my snack if I'm still hungry. (I basically just did this. I hopped on my stationary bike and peddled for 25 minutes and now I'm going to eat some almonds.)

    Pretty much. :flowerforyou:
  • micahsmom91011
    micahsmom91011 Posts: 26 Member
    Well blimey, I rather like that plan. Thanks Holly! :smile:
  • hwoeltjen
    hwoeltjen Posts: 199 Member
    dianne,


    Not everybody is a genius like yourself. It's ok for people to ask questions. If you don't want to answer them....kick rocks.
    Seriously?

    Seriously
  • SLLRunner
    SLLRunner Posts: 12,942 Member
    dianne,


    Not everybody is a genius like yourself. It's ok for people to ask questions. If you don't want to answer them....kick rocks.
    Seriously?

    Seriously
    :smile:
  • sarafischbach9
    sarafischbach9 Posts: 466 Member
    Depends on what you set up your goals as...

    They recommend you put sedentary or lightly active and THEN add in your workouts. I have my goals set as lightly active ( because I have an active job ) and then I add in my exercises.

    You don't necessarily have to do it that way. You can set your profile as moderately active or very active, and then not add in the workouts. But only do that if you know for sure.

    But yeah they do expect you to eat it all back. If you do not want to eat it all back, set your activity level higher ( if you exercise on a regular basis )
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