Do you "eat" your workout calories burned?
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Do you eat your post or pre workout calories? For example, if you budget 1200 calories a day, do you count the 1200 calories even with exercise, or do you estimate how many cals you burned working out and add them to your 1200 to make up the defecit?
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Being here on MFP I follow the program as designed which is to eat the exercise calories when I earn them (been a while).0
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I eat back some of them but not all of them0
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i have no clue! do whatever makes you lose weight faster lol0
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:flowerforyou:0
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I only eat them back if I am hungry. You don't want to force feed yourself and get sick or anything!0
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No I do not eat them back. Ultimately weight loss = burn more calories than you eat.... .if you are eating back your calories than you're not really losing weight... maybe 1lb. Eating back your exercise calories is more for maintaining your current weight.0
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STOLEN!0
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I set my limit to 1200 calories so i will eat them back without feeling bad because 1200 it lower then what i need to maintain my weight. Plus i do muscle building exercises and i want to feed the muscle, i dont want them to shrink.
Oh I only burn 200 or so a day and on some days i will burn 600 i dont eat all of it back if i cant.0 -
LOL @ the bunny.0
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I make sure to eat at least 1200 NET calories a day. So sometimes I eat back some of my earned calories,I just try to stay between 1200-1500 per day. Hope this helps
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I only eat them back if I am hungry. You don't want to force feed yourself and get sick or anything!
this sometimes i do seems like more so on weekends0 -
No I do not eat them back. Ultimately weight loss = burn more calories than you eat.... .if you are eating back your calories than you're not really losing weight... maybe 1lb. Eating back your exercise calories is more for maintaining your current weight.
This!
When I dropped my goal to half a week loss and ate back my exercise calories, all I did was maintain.
Now that I'm back to pound a week loss and not eating my exercise calories, it's working out just fine.0 -
I eat 1400 calories a day. I try very hard NOT to eat the calories burned by exercise even though when posted on myfitnesspal it will say that i have earned them back. Sticking to your allotted calories and ignoring the exercise calories will lead to quicker success.0
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No I do not eat them back. Ultimately weight loss = burn more calories than you eat.... .if you are eating back your calories than you're not really losing weight... maybe 1lb. Eating back your exercise calories is more for maintaining your current weight.
Actually eating them back ensures you lose your goal amount of weight, whatever you set it at. Not eating may lead to too large of a caloric deficit which can cause a lot of problems. If you have a lot to lose 75+ lbs, you may be able to get away with not eating them but the closer you are to your goal the more important it is to eat them.0 -
Personally, I only eat if I'm hungry. Period. Eating when I wasn't hungry is how I got to be carrying 180 extra pounds around.
HOWEVER, with that said, everybody is different and every body is different. You have to find what works for YOU. Experiment a little. Eat all of them back for a week. Eat some of the back the next. Eat none of them back the next. Choose one. What works now may change in 6 or 8 months and you'll have to re-evaluate.0 -
yeah. I def have 75+ lbs to lose, so that works for me!0
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I eat 1400 calories a day. I try very hard NOT to eat the calories burned by exercise even though when posted on myfitnesspal it will say that i have earned them back. Sticking to your allotted calories and ignoring the exercise calories will lead to quicker success.
Not necessarily, a lot of people hit plateaus by doing this, you need to fuel your workouts, not to mention you will lose much more muscle while losing fat, it you do not eat back the calories you burn.0 -
No I do not eat them back. Ultimately weight loss = burn more calories than you eat.... .if you are eating back your calories than you're not really losing weight... maybe 1lb. Eating back your exercise calories is more for maintaining your current weight.
This would be wrong.
You tell MFP how much weight you want to lose per week. (I'm at half a lb.) It does some factoring and tells you how many calories to consume based on what you say your level of activity is. If you work out more than your initial activity setting, then you should eat those calories back.0 -
I ignore the workout calories and try to stick to the same daily limit. I do not believe the calories burned figures to be accurate. Secondly the big reason for exercise is to maintain a higher BMR. The calories burned are small relative to that effect.0
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shouldieatmyexercisecalories.com
Always have and always will eat my exercise calories... who says that doesn't work? Those who don't know what they are talking about... that's who.0
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