Cheat days - how often, how much?
MCsAngel2
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Do you cheat on the regular? Once every 14 days? Every weekend? And if you do 'planned' cheats, to what extreme do you cheat? Do you go hog wild or do you just eat up to what will be your eventual maintenance calories?
I'm thinking of incorporating a cheat day once a week or so, to help stave off 'starvation mode' metabolic damage. How does it work for you?
I'm thinking of incorporating a cheat day once a week or so, to help stave off 'starvation mode' metabolic damage. How does it work for you?
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I like to have Cheat "Meals" rather then Cheat days.
I just don't eat for the whole day and just save up all my calories for one big meal in the evening.
I can eat 2500 calories (My Maintenance) for my one big meal and I won't even gain weight.
Edit: LOL with "Starvation Mode"0 -
I do a 'cheat' day once or twice a week tops. I generally eat clean the rest of the day and either have a cheat meal (like take-out for lunch or supper) or a cheat snack at night. However, I also cheat within reason and still try to keep pretty close to my BMR. My cheat snack will consist of a small bag of Pop Chips and a Cadbury Thins chocolate bar, or if I have take-out, I'll get a small size chicken nugget meal from Wendy's.0
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Once a week, normally on Saturdays since I go out to eat with my boyfriend. It just makes a diet so much easier. Sometimes I go hog wild, but I've been trying to keep it under control.0
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If you're eating that many calories you won't go into starvation. Mode so I wouldn't use that as justification for a cheat day. Not saying I'm against cheat days, but don't do them for the wrong reason0
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I don't really have a "cheat day." I generally have one or two meals during the week when I eat out, so I tend to splurge (within reason) then.
I will have a treat on my long run days (of 7 or more miles) if I'm craving something special.0 -
I haven't cheated once since I started, 15 days ago. I believe in going all the way through until you've reached your goal but that's just me0
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I do a cheat meal just to go out with friends and not have to think about my calorie in-take. I reserve fridays for this and I eat my usualy meal plan durning the day while I was at work and just cheat when I go out that night.0
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I usually cheat around my time of the month!!!! I more hungry, *****y and moodyyyyyy so I have to admit I do cheat!!!! or have cheated but once I am over I go or have try to go back to my healthy and stay on track!!!
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Well, I've been at it since Jan 1, and I'm having somewhat of a cheat week. Just taking a break from exercise...giving my body some rest, and being a bit laid back on watching the food. I'm still logging it most days, but sneaking in some goodies. Next Monday, I'll be back at it.0
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I don't have cheat days. I have days where I may eat something less healthy but still remain at my calorie goals. I know myself and if I had one cheat day I would end up with seven days of cheat days before long and that isn't why I am here. It's been 51 days and I had half a basket of fries for lunch today. But you can be sure I will monitor everything else I eat today to still come in at my macros.0
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I usually cheat once every 2 weeks and it's more so cheat meals not entire days. I would suggest upping your regular calories so you don't feel so starved. I definitely have those days where I just want to cry because I want a cheeseburger (lol) but eventually you train yourself to maintain willpower.
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Always remember, it's really a lifestyle change, so don't consider it cheating. You're eating healthier; you're working out - so it's really eating what you want, "in moderation". If you remove everything you enjoy from your diet, you're not really living.
There are days when I want pizza. I'll have a piece. I used to have 4 pieces. Huge difference.
Good luck!!!0 -
Mostly during the weekends I find myself eating with the boys. (all men in my house) While I don't overstuff myself, I tend not to be as picky about putting salad dressing on my salad, or maybe a little butter on my potato. I have not gained any weight as a result of my weekends. I'm right back on task come Monday morning, and as of late, have been finding myself just splurging on Saturday, and back to it on Sunday.0
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it depends on what's going on, if I'm maintaining I cheat once a week if I'm coming up to weigh in once every 6 months no cheating for 10 weeks0
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i have 1 cheat day a week is what i do an i eat what ever i want all day long an i dont count cals at all that day an i start over the next day counting again:laugh:0
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I like to call them "free days". They are days where I am free to do what I want when I want and eat what I want when I want. It's basically just a lazy day. I give myself 1 to 2 a month. I only have 2 a month if I'm having a rough go personally or job wise. My free days start when I wake up and end when I lay down. I don't even log what I have that day. I usually gain about 2 to 2.5 pounds after my free day, but in my opinion, it's worth it. I don't feel guilty about having that extra slice of cheese, or eating a hamburger with a bun.
I feel like we need them, to reset the metabolism and for our mental well being. And, it does give me a good marker. I get "food overs" now, the days after a free day I get dry mouth and a headache. It helps me realize that there is a reason why I shouldn't eat like that. And, I also notice that I'm eating less and less on these days and that helps raise my self esteem.0 -
My cheat days are semi cheat days. Its usually Sunday and its a day where I don't track anything. I don't go crazy with anything, considering I havent really cut anything out, but it makes me feel good to not have to track everything that I eat, or the exercise that I do or do not do0
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I do "cheat meals" instead of "cheat days." An entire day of cheating could ruin an entire week or more of hard work. Once a week, usually on the weekends, we do fast food or go out to a restaurant to eat. This hasn't effected my weight loss at all.
I also allow myself to have chocolate everyday. Weight Watchers has these reeeeally good ice cream deserts that are 100-150 calories. I make sure to eat & exercise accordingly during the day so I can enjoy my chocolate after dinner! It helps sooooooo much to be able to do this, rather than deprive myself of sweets completely. I'm pretty sure I would go mad. lol0 -
I don't like the term "cheat"...I think "splurge" would be a better term. And I define splurges as: eating something soley because it tastes good, not necessarily because it's good for me.
I splurge usually one night/day (on the weekends usually) a week, usually with alcohol and sweets. But I ALWAYS track my calories and plan for it so that I don't go over my daily allotment.
In the meantime, I try every day to find things that are not only tasty, but good for me, like fresh fruits, which helps curb my desire to splurge until then.
It all depends on your will power...are you the type of person that can have just one chip? If so, you don't have to worry about splurging, because you have things under control. BUT, if you are the kind of person who will eat the whole bag, you have to plan out and ration your splurges so you don't go hog wild when you are desperate and eat a whole cheesecake and then hate yourself and get discouraged.
It's ALL about willpower. You can build it up over time (weeks, years?), but each day/week you only have so much willpower, so USE IT WISELY and plan ahead, just like you would with any valueable resource.
And PLEASE NOTE, if you are eating properly and don't have too big of a caloric deficit, you DO NOT need to worry about so called "starvation mode" and how to "stave it off." Call it what it is, an indulgence, don't pretend splurging is good for you.
Consider this:
http://www.myfitnesspal.com/topics/show/81391-starvation-mode-myths-and-science0 -
I call mine a free day and I do it every week, ususally sundays....I eat what I want, guilt free...still log, sometimes I am over, sometimes I am not....last week was 800 over, but I didn't care becasue the rest of the week I was great. Helps me to not feel like I am missing out.0
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I think the word cheat is better than splurge.
It sounds a lot better when you say "You are only cheating/splurging on yourself"0 -
I don't cheat. However, if I do go slightly above my calorie goal, I will do some extra cardio that day or the next.
I don't starve myself either. Better to go slightly above your calorie goal than to fall asleep hungry, wake up at 3am and have a bunch of cookies.
Foods like bananas, greek yogurt and whole grain bread w/ ham have been very useful to me in filling a food craving.
If you do have the need for a cheat meal, then cook something good at home. Make yourself spaghetti bolognese or have some BBQ beef/chicken rather than going to Jack in the Box. It'll be much less detrimental to your diet because you'll be eating higher quality foods with considerably less sodium / trans fats / simple carbs.
If you do go to McDonald's, then have just a burger, no fries or just fries no burger. You'll get your gross processed food craving filled and divide the number of calories by two. Or better yet, make yourself a burger at home!
I don't have a sweet tooth, so I don't have much advice so far as replacing ice cream is concerned except: eat strawberries / raspberries / oranges... fruit will never break your diet.0 -
I cheat once or twice a week. I NEVER plan it because I know that my cheats are always spontaneous with my boyfriend. A lot of the time when I'm with him he will just surprise me with 400 calories worth of Starbucks or a 600 calorie shake. This new ice cream place opened up in my city and he begs me to go 3-4 times a week but we go about once a week. So I try my hardest to eat as clean as possible to savor the cheats for when I'm with him. Sometimes I can talk him into a fruit salad instead, but not often!0
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I've sort of planned a 'cheat' dinner b/c I am craving meat today. jr cheeseburger and small chili. I've worked to make sure it will keep me within my nutritional calories/limits so I don't feel that guilty.0
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I don't do cheat days, but do a cheat meal. Usually do it on Saturdays. The rule is I only have 1 hour to eat whatever it is I am planning on eating. I love it because I don't feel deprived and it helps with cravings. If I am craving chocolate, I can get through it because I know that on Saturday I can have it. Since it is planned, I don't feel like a failure like I used to when I would crave and give in. And really, since I eat clean the rest of the time, I have noticed that even on my cheat meal, I can't even eat all that much (maybe my stomach has shrunk?) and sweets taste so much sweeter since I don't eat them everyday like I used to, so usually after a few bites I don't want anymore.0
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I weigh in on Thursday mornings, and we usually go out to eat every Thursday nite. This is when I get something I may have been craving or something I love. What's nice is I can eat half of what I used to and still be satisfied. I still log everything.
I also don't consider it a "cheat" meal because this is a lifestyle change for me. The only time I eat something that I don't really like is if I try a new recipe and it doesn't come out good. LOL. I only eat what I enjoy and like and still work all my favorites into my day.
There is no way I could still be doing so well (been changing my lifestyle since the end of Nov.) if i wasn't eating things I really like!!0 -
I cheat once or twice a week. I NEVER plan it because I know that my cheats are always spontaneous with my boyfriend. A lot of the time when I'm with him he will just surprise me with 400 calories worth of Starbucks or a 600 calorie shake. This new ice cream place opened up in my city and he begs me to go 3-4 times a week but we go about once a week. So I try my hardest to eat as clean as possible to savor the cheats for when I'm with him. Sometimes I can talk him into a fruit salad instead, but not often!
Sorry lady, sounds like your BF is discourging your weight loss plan.
I would be PISSED at my BF if he knew I was trying to lose weight and he intentionally kept bringing me down...he could get you flowers, not a fatty drink. You should be with someone who helps support you and your goals, not makes them difficult/impossible.0 -
I do a 'cheat' day once or twice a week tops. I generally eat clean the rest of the day and either have a cheat meal (like take-out for lunch or supper) or a cheat snack at night. However, I also cheat within reason and still try to keep pretty close to my BMR. My cheat snack will consist of a small bag of Pop Chips and a Cadbury Thins chocolate bar, or if I have take-out, I'll get a small size chicken nugget meal from Wendy's.
that is hardly a "cheat"--it can fit into your daily calories.0 -
If I do cheat in a week, I try to make sure that it is only around 500 cals more than my weekly caloric intake.0
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I have a - Guilt Free Meal- once a week, usually on Saturday night, Pizza with my kids, out to eat with my husband, or a really good homemade pasta dinner with bread sticks. glass of wine or cocktail
like a few of the others has said, I am learning to enjoy this meal in moderation. 1 bread stick vs the 3 I used to eat, and I still log it all. logging the Guilt free meal helps me learn where I might want to tweak the next weekend. I am trying new dishes at restaurants as I look for something fun and tasty, but not as high in sodium or fat as the dish I ate the week previous.
it's a lifestyle change and eating is part of life, you don't want to be the person at a huge dinner party not enjoying yourself.. just try to not the the one meal spill over into the next and the next...
good luck :flowerforyou:0
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