extra calories
mssugarca
Posts: 75
Ok so I have a little bit of a dilemma. I have been doing my work outs at night. Pretty much every night for the last three weeks after falling off the wagon over and over and over again. I am feeling great and pray for strength every morning and night and so far I have been staying on track. The thing is I usually work out after dinner so Im full by the time I get my work out done and seem to be full until bed. I usually have about 400 cals left for the night and I have seen it over and over again on here that it's important to eat your work out cals.
Sometimes during the day I am hungry but I chose not to eat out of what I have planned for the day in fear that I may fall off the wagon or in the slight chance that I dont work out in the evening and then im over on calories. It has been my experience that one bad choice during the day can spiral into a week long binge of junk so the more structured I am the better. I know I need to eat the calories im earing but Im struggling to balance. I think in the summer I will be able to get my work out done in the morning but for right now Im ending my nights with too many left over calories.
Suggestions please.
Thanks
Sometimes during the day I am hungry but I chose not to eat out of what I have planned for the day in fear that I may fall off the wagon or in the slight chance that I dont work out in the evening and then im over on calories. It has been my experience that one bad choice during the day can spiral into a week long binge of junk so the more structured I am the better. I know I need to eat the calories im earing but Im struggling to balance. I think in the summer I will be able to get my work out done in the morning but for right now Im ending my nights with too many left over calories.
Suggestions please.
Thanks
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I never eat all of my exercise calories personally, I usually eat about 1/2 of them. I started out not wanting to eat too many throughout the day just in case I didn't exercise, but I found that planning my day to eat a couple of hundred extra calories gives me the motivation to make sure that I exercise, because I know that if I don't I will end up going over. Not sure if that helps, but it works for me :-)0
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as long as you've eaten 1200 calories so your not in starvation mode and your still loosing weight don't sweat it. i have over 400 calories left today but i'm not hungry and probably won't eat anymore tonight.0
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When I think I'm going to be over on calories I just work out a little longer. Or do an exercise out of my normal routine. Anything to add more calories.0
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I sometimes have the same problem, when I'm not positive I will be able to get a work out done in the evening. I usually plan my breakfast, lunch, and snack in advance, so I try to plan dinner for workout and no workout. So without workout, I will have about 400 calories, with, I have between 600-900. If I workout, I will make a protein smoothie, or have an extra side with dinner, if I don't, I still have enough calories for dinner.
I also typically eat only a portion of my exercise calories back, partly because I don't know for sure how much i burn, and partly because I don't often want to eat that much. So I just make sure I at least net about 1200.
I really felt I could have said that in a simpler way, but I hope you get the idea0 -
I have only been eating 1200 to 1500 calories on most days and burning 600 in exercise. Ive lost 60 pounds over about eight months time. Maybe I could have lost it quicker if I ate all my exercise calories. Now that I'm 10 pounds away from my target weight I'll try eating my exercise calories and see if it comes off any quicker. I just really wanted those pounds to be gone and I had a hard time trusting that I could eat all that food and still loose weight.0
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You could try logging your evening workouts against the next day, so you can eat the calories you earn then.0
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