Can I afford a cheat day this week?

I have usually taken a cheat day once a week every Saturday and or Sunday but this week I had the 4th of July Cookout, and went to Denny's this morning BUT I have eaten WAYYY below my calorie intake this week and have been working out and lifting more then ever. Can I take my cheat day tomorrow? Planning on Pizza and maybe a candy bar because I am going to the drive in movies. Can someone take a look at my diary and give me some clarity on whether or not I can take one? Thank you guys so much!
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  • kirstenmaria
    kirstenmaria Posts: 112 Member
    No cheat days!!!
  • ahelsel1970
    ahelsel1970 Posts: 65 Member
    treat your calorie weekly goal like a bank account, whatever you put in or out is what you have.

    If you add 3500 calories, it's a pound. If it's 500 calories you take out, you are 1/7th of a pound off. It comes down to math.

    Does that help?
  • RazorTazor
    RazorTazor Posts: 32
    Yes cheat days. I have lost close to 80 lbs while taking cheat days. Look at it like this if you eat healthy one day and bad the rest there will be hardly any effect. Same thing goes for eating bad one or two meals once a week. Especially if my calorie has been severely low all week.
  • AmyBecky74
    AmyBecky74 Posts: 437 Member
    Don't think of them as cheat days, they are treat days. i had pizza hut yesterday, and one day is NOT going to harm 6 days of hard work. We are human and it's natural to want sweets or some kinda snack. I am at 22 ponds lost and I have treated myself once a week from the beginning. Hope this helps alittle. Good luck.
  • Wonderob
    Wonderob Posts: 1,372 Member
    No cheat days!!!

    The way to a good marriage
  • Cal28
    Cal28 Posts: 514 Member
    Yes cheat days. I have lost close to 80 lbs while taking cheat days.

    Definitely agree. This is life not a fad diet.
    I think you already know whether you CAN have one or not, the question is do you really WANT one? If so go for it, if not leave it for another day :smile:
  • RazorTazor
    RazorTazor Posts: 32
    The question is "Can I afford a cheat day tomorrow and eat some pizza" My calorie goal is like 2600 a day and I've been averaging about 1500 (not taking in account all the calories I burned just counting what I took in) a day all week. I think that answers my question with a "YES EAT SOME PIZZA AND HAVE FUN!" I would just like someone else to tell me that it is ok.
  • basillowe66
    basillowe66 Posts: 432 Member
    Once you cheat, it becomes easier and easier to cheat again and soon the program is out the window!!

    Basil
  • angel823
    angel823 Posts: 190 Member
    No cheat days!!!

    The way to a good marriage

    haha very true
  • fitnsandyfun
    fitnsandyfun Posts: 33 Member
    treat your calorie weekly goal like a bank account, whatever you put in or out is what you have.

    If you add 3500 calories, it's a pound. If it's 500 calories you take out, you are 1/7th of a pound off. It comes down to math.

    Does that help?

    Thats a very good way to say it :) I know as we have been eatinglean and healthy for a while we are allow one high calories day a week to shock your metabolism and keep it working
  • kjwillie
    kjwillie Posts: 106 Member
    You know it yourself. But, yes, it's OK!! Enjoy the splurge! You deserve it and worked for it!
  • RazorTazor
    RazorTazor Posts: 32
    Once you cheat, it becomes easier and easier to cheat again and soon the program is out the window!!

    Basil

    I'VE TAKEN CHEAT DAYS SINCE I STARTED MY NEW LIFESTYLE AND IVE LOST ALMOST 80LBS lmao Cheat days work. Ask any personal trainer. and once again I am not asking if cheat days work or not im asking if I can afford one from people who DO use cheat days.
  • If I didn't have a cheat day or an indulgence snack every now and then, I would not have lasted this long. I say yes to a cheat day!! It's all about moderation right?:wink: I don't want to live a life where I can never have chocolate or pasta! Eat the pizza and enjoy every last bite!
  • KatPey121
    KatPey121 Posts: 5 Member
    It's okay....and then get back ON the band wagon the next day. I had dessert yesterday for the 1st time in 45 days and I won't have dessert again until the end of the month. Once in a while is okay and healthy for your psyche.
  • kimmieyr1
    kimmieyr1 Posts: 189
    The question is "Can I afford a cheat day tomorrow and eat some pizza" My calorie goal is like 2600 a day and I've been averaging about 1500 (not taking in account all the calories I burned just counting what I took in) a day all week. I think that answers my question with a "YES EAT SOME PIZZA AND HAVE FUN!" I would just like someone else to tell me that it is ok.

    Yes, eat some pizza and have some fun! You have done great losing 78 lbs and this week! You can teach most us a thing or two!
  • JuneBPrice
    JuneBPrice Posts: 294 Member
    Yes! Eat pizza! Have fun! :smile:
  • gypsybree
    gypsybree Posts: 218
    Yes cheat days. I have lost close to 80 lbs while taking cheat days. Look at it like this if you eat healthy one day and bad the rest there will be hardly any effect. Same thing goes for eating bad one or two meals once a week. Especially if my calorie has been severely low all week.

    Then why are you asking? If you've lost 80 pounds already then you should surely the answer.
  • Bobby_Clerici
    Bobby_Clerici Posts: 1,828 Member
    Yes cheat days. I have lost close to 80 lbs while taking cheat days. Look at it like this if you eat healthy one day and bad the rest there will be hardly any effect. Same thing goes for eating bad one or two meals once a week. Especially if my calorie has been severely low all week.
    Right, never take advice from attention seekers whose diet is less effective and more restrictive.
    Duh!:laugh: :laugh: :laugh:
    As for your question, yes, I plan on it...IF - yes, if I make my weight this Sat morning.
    I know I will - no problem.
    Make your choice, and ENJOY!:drinker:
  • SoozeE512
    SoozeE512 Posts: 439 Member
    Cheat days are fine, but for health reasons, watch your sodium, it looks like you're getting way too much some days. I hope you've been drinking lots of water to flush it out.
  • RazorTazor
    RazorTazor Posts: 32
    You know it yourself. But, yes, it's OK!! Enjoy the splurge! You deserve it and worked for it!

    This is the only person to answer the question. Thanks for the clarity. Now I feel better and won't feel the guilt. And besides I am gonna be lifting all morning before I go to work to prepare for the food tomorrow night.
  • RazorTazor
    RazorTazor Posts: 32
    Cheat days are fine, but for health reasons, watch your sodium, it looks like you're getting way too much some days. I hope you've been drinking lots of water to flush it out.

    Drinking 8+ glasses of Green Tea a day. It increases potassium and releases water and sodium. :) Trust me it works. It also boosts your metabolism BIG TIME in addition to working out.
  • zyxst
    zyxst Posts: 9,148 Member
    If your weekly numbers say a cheat meal/day will fit in, then do it. I have no clue why you need to be justified by other people for what you keep saying is how you lost 80#.
  • No cheat days!!!

    THIS!
  • JanSmelly
    JanSmelly Posts: 143 Member
    How will you feel if you take a cheat day?
  • RazorTazor
    RazorTazor Posts: 32
    It's okay....and then get back ON the band wagon the next day. I had dessert yesterday for the 1st time in 45 days and I won't have dessert again until the end of the month. Once in a while is okay and healthy for your psyche.

    Why are you not having desert? You are torturing yourself right there. I eat one every single night. Of course not a BIG slice of cake or a HUGE ice cream cone but a portion of one of those things will NOT hurt you if it is within your calorie goals. A calorie is a calorie no matter where it comes from. Ever read about the guy who lost a ton of weight eating his calorie needs in twinkees? :D
  • JanSmelly
    JanSmelly Posts: 143 Member
    Once you cheat, it becomes easier and easier to cheat again and soon the program is out the window!!

    Basil

    You forgot the for me part, "Once you cheat, it becomes easier and easier to cheat again and soon the program is out the window for me!!"
  • AReasor
    AReasor Posts: 355 Member
    I know myself, and I can have cheat days, or cheat meals and not get off track. Not everyone can.

    If you can do this, and are working out then go ahead.
  • NoAdditives
    NoAdditives Posts: 4,251 Member
    You already understand the benefit of "cheat days". If you want pizza, have some. Once you reach your goal weight there will be weeks where you have more than one "cheat day". There's nothing wrong with a week like that while you're losing as long as it's not every week.
  • graelwyn
    graelwyn Posts: 1,340 Member
    You don't need outside verification. This is your body, your lifestyle, your mind, why would you need reassurance from strangers on the net regarding what you do with your life?
    If you want a treat, then have a treat. You already know you have room for one, you didn't need to ask really.
    I sure wouldn't not have a treat just because someone on the net told me I shouldn't or mustn't.
  • kirstenmaria
    kirstenmaria Posts: 112 Member
    Once you cheat, it becomes easier and easier to cheat again and soon the program is out the window!!

    Basil

    I'VE TAKEN CHEAT DAYS SINCE I STARTED MY NEW LIFESTYLE AND IVE LOST ALMOST 80LBS lmao Cheat days work. Ask any personal trainer. and once again I am not asking if cheat days work or not im asking if I can afford one from people who DO use cheat days.

    I think it's really great you can manage that, and that you have lost so much. My cheat days don't end so well, and I have to ask the question "Do I want to maintain my weight through cheat days, or continue to lose?" Enjoy your cheat day, you deserve it. I on the other hand will continue to approach my weight loss like I approached smoking cessation. I quit cold turkey in December, and have decided I can do the same thing with my weight. We'll see if it works, and perhaps it won't...but if I have one Oreo today, I'll crave another one on another day, so I'm better off just not having one to begin with. Best of luck as you continue your journey.