Exercise or not Exercise??
mhorn2142
Posts: 319 Member
Ok, so I try to be pretty honest with my exercise. I'm not trying to fool myself. But I wonder should you log "Cleaning" as exercise. I see that as daily tasks: like getting up, taking a shower, walking to the car, cooking dinner, etc... Now I'm not picking on anyone who categorizes cleaning as exercise, but maybe I'm doing it wrong. I don't really work up a sweat or anything so its just daily tasks. Part of regular living. So do you give yourself "exercise" credit for "cleaning"? Just wondering...
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I don't claim cleaning. I know some people do and that's cool, but I feel you need to be doing something more then what you would normally be doing.0
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I don't give myself exercise credits for anything I do in a normal day. That includes cleaning and any usual forms of activity (such as using the stairs instead of elevator at work). I just log the activities that are outside of a usual day. I'm not sure if this is the right way but I think a normal day and a normal day's calories includes the usual routine.0
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Yeah, no. I don't even usually log my usual mile walk to school. Cleaning is not exercise.0
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I do not log cleaning as exercise. I figure it never helped me lose weight before. I only log exercise at the gym.0
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I only log my cardio.. still haven't figured out how to log my weights...0
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Well that's what I thought. But a lot of people claim cleaning, so I thought gosh maybe I am missing something... but doing laundry and the windows have never helped me before. lol0
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well it does get you up moving so you certainly could, but its not really working out so im not sure?0
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I log my cleaning because it's not something I do on a daily basis. I will clean my entire apartment once every week or two and it takes a couple hours, so I log it.0
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if you only log going to the gym as working out then you dont add to your calorie goal as much so youll lose more0
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The only person on my FL who logs cleaning is a competitive athlete...and he moves from pack to podium, so I'm saying yes.0
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I only log my cardio.. still haven't figured out how to log my weights...
Use the "strength training" exercise under cardio0 -
if its light cleaning then its definitely not worth logging but if im rearranging, scrubbing, lifting, and moving a bunch for hours at a time then i might log it0
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this again.
not my business.0 -
I will log it if it's especially vigorous cleaning (like thoroughly scrubbing down the whole bathroom) and I do break a sweat.0
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I logged it once or twice when I cleaned out an entire room and moved furniture and stuff, but no, I don't usually log it.0
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I only claim cleaning if it's something big like moving furniture. And even then I only log it if I feel like I didn't get in enough calories that day because of it.0
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I feel only planned exercise should be logged, not non-exercise thermogenesis activities such as daily chores because there isn't any realistic way to measure energy expenditure for them.0
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Only log things that are done for the sole purpose of exercise. Logging anything else is ridiculous. It's just an excuse to eat more.0
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