Do you "pre-log"?
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I plan my meals ahead of time -- works better for me; especially with knowing what i need to buy at the grocery store when I go (i don't buy things I don't eat, logging beforehand just helps me make a shopping list quicker). I log exercise after I've done it though.0
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I make breakfast, lunch, and my snacks for the next day the evening before, so I log all of those when I make them.
I usually log anything additional I may munch on through the day as I go, though, I if I don't know the nutrition info on the item, I'll check it first, before I eat it.
And I try to get dinner mostly mapped out and logged by about halfway through the day so I know what I'm doing when I get home.
I also log my exercise calories each morning so I know where I should be eating to each day. This also helps keeps me going to the gym, even when I'm really tired. Since I've already eaten the percentage of those calories that I do, I still need to go workout to not be over. heh
That's almost exactly what I do as well0 -
I log breakfast and lunch as I go, then prelog dinner as a planning tool. If I see I'm going over, I modify my plans. It's also helpful to prelog to plan menu choices at restaurants.0
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only pre-log if i know what i'm already eating... i am non-commital, so my mind may change... lol0
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I pre log on work days otherwise I get home and am too tired/lazy to input my food. It helps me stay consistent.0
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I log as I go due to half the time I do not know what my meals are going to be lol.0
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I do both! I prelog to plan. Then if things change, I will change the log to reflect what I actually ate. It helps me plan my day around meals and such.0
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I always pre log at breakfast. I find that I do a lot better about spreading my calories around when I do, and that I can stick to "the plan." I don't like sitting down at dinner and finding my macros are all over the place or that I don't have enough cals for xyz.0
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I log food intake as I go but I save the exercise log until I am done for the day, usually before dinner.
That allows me to have a better idea of what I can have for dinner. I also try to be finished with eating a couple of hours before bedtime because it seems to help me sleep better.0 -
If I plan on going out for dinner, I look up the place online for their menu and hopefully they have a nutrition counts with it. That way, I can figure what to have and my limits and if I need to either exercise more before or after.0
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"When" I was calorie counting ( I am not anymore) I always pre-logged my foods for the following day... since I had them prepacked for work the night before. The only thing I didnt log was my dinner, and I added that the day of.0
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Like a lot of people, I do a bit of both.
Since I'm new to MFP, I'm finding it very helpful to pre-log. It really gives me a clear picture of what I'm about to put in my mouth.
I did that just this weekend. I was going to prepare a meal that is a pretty common one for me to make. Once I logged everything in, I was stunned. I knew it was more than I usually ate during the week, but whoa! I started paring down the portion...one slice of toast, not two. A smaller portion of fake bacon (fake 'cause I'm a vegetarian), etc. I got it down to something more reasonable. And I didn't feel cheated or feel like I didn't have enough to eat. I was eating that much out of habit and not out of hunger.
So for me, especially since I'm new to this, pre-logging has really helped me get a better grasp on what I'm eating BEFORE I eat it...instead of regretting that I ate THAT MUCH after it's busy digesting.0 -
I pre-log Monday-Friday for work, I only pre-log my snacks and lunches because I pack them and it tends to keep me on track verses eating out or changing my plans for the work day.
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I like to log in advance, hat way i can work out exactly how much i can eat before hand and adjust portion size / excersise to make sure i stick within my limits.
Also i don't think about food as much. It goes from what can i eat ? to, do i feel like eating my pear now, or should i wait 30 mins?
This! I pre-log when I can and adjust if needed. I like knowing that sometime between 2pm and 4pm I can have a protein shake and an apple... If I don't feel hungry enough for it, well then that's awesome0 -
The only thing I pre log is dinner if I know what im having. This helps me not go over my calories for the day and get a nast surprise at dinner time. it also lets me know that if i've gone over for the day i need to work harder at the gym to zero myself out!0
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Both. I pack a lunch for work and sometimes I will log that lunch and snack to verify I am on track for the day.0
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The day before or the morning for all day. Then I feel obligated to stick to it, and it keeps me from going off of it so I don't go "Aw **** now I have to go change it all" .........works for me.
i do the exact same thing, plus i take lunch to work everyday so i log it in the morning. and get it over with and have to stick to that.0 -
I log ahead usually in the morning then adjust as needing throughout the day. It helps me not go over.0
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I usually pre log, either in the morning or the night before. Helps me keep on track and know how many calories I should burn, if need be!0
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Ok, I did prelog last night and my day went great...I stuck to the plan!0
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prelogging as we speak!0
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I just finished pre-logging, no joke.0
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I log as I go0
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I do a little bit of both. I log what I want to eat that day and then I correct it as I go if I have to change something. My planning doesn't always line up with what I'm doing that day! I don't submit it until the end of the day though.
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Most of the time I do pre-log, so that I know what I would be having the next day, and how much extra calories I can play around with. Sometimes if I have to make changes, I'll try to find an alternative that's of similar calories to the one which I had already logged, so that my calorie intake for the day will not get disrupted too much.0
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I pre-log but then add the extras ) works for me!0
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I am finding that it is better for me to pre log. It helps me to focus on eating the right things but lets me get away from obsessing about the food I eat. I try to plan a week's work of meals because I live alone and it is easier for me to cook 1 or 2 times a week and then package what I have made.0
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Both. But I do think it's kind of fun to pre-log the next day before going to bed. lol Maybe I'm just a dork. *shrugs*0
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I try to log in advance so I can make sure I dont go over any of my limits0
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Most of the time I log in advance, usually in the morning but I do plan my dinners weekly so it's easy to decide what I'm eating for the rest of the day.
If I know I'm going to be busy I just log as I go, it's easier when you're busy but I usually find it hard to keep track of what I'm eating. I go over more often than not if I don't pre-log.0
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