Does anyone exercise more so you can eat more?
dsimmons107
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Just curious. Does anyone exercise more so you can eat more?
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No, I eat more so I can exercise more.0
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I tried that, especially when I first started. It seemed like such a great idea. But sadly, exercise makes me pretty hungry. I can out-eat any amount burned if I'm not careful, so I had to stop thinking of it like that.0
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I enjoy that i can eat more, the more I do. But I don't run two miles so I can go home and scarf down a hot dog or anything. What Rock said. it's just fuel.
But I'm sure you'll get people who say "yes"0 -
It's the other way around for me. I don't exercise more so I can eat more, but if I've indulged and eaten more I do try to exercise more to compensate.0
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Yes. Some days I exercise more to get a bigger number of calories, but not every day.0
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No, I eat more so I can exercise more.
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Exercising just to eat is pointless. Needing fuel to keep your body fit has a point. The whole calories burned, calories consumed measurement is just too flawed to make it a valid way to look at exercise.0
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Yes. However, I still strive keep my daily calorie intake under my daily target daily but there are definitely days when this cannot happen such as Christmas party days with my friends. So on those days I make certain I have a big workout.0
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Yes, absolutely!! :-)0
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Kind of. I sometimes play up to 3 hockey games on Sundays... and can burn over 1200 calories per my HRM (which isn't so far away from the total amount of calories that I get for the day!)
I don't play just so I can eat more, but I do enjoy splurging a bit on those days0 -
No. A while back, I thought "I'll exercise like crazy so I can eat whatever I like." I love food. But that was unrealistic. I'd have to be in the gym for several hours a day.
It's better to focus on creating a calorie deficit while getting in exercise that involves cardio, strength training, stretching, and balance.
But I think many of us have had the fantasy.0 -
If we're going out I try to make sure it's a running day so I have extra calories to play with.0
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I suppose I do. To lose weight, I didn't eat less, I just started exercising regularly. I (mostly) only eat when hungry, but I get hungry too often to stay slim without exercise. So, I exercise so I don't need to eat less, which is pretty much the same as exercising to eat more.0
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I don't necessarily exercise so I can eat more, but do love the extra calories I can have if I need it from exercising.0
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No, I eat more so I can exercise more.
this.
This is me too0 -
If we're going out I try to make sure it's a running day so I have extra calories to play with.
^^^ this0 -
Same here.....ya tend to get a little cocky.0
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If you hop on an excercise bike and pedal at a good pace you can drink a beer every 20-25 minutes. This way you can watch a football game, lose weight, and get sufficiently tipsy, all at the same time.
Piece of advice... don't try the same on a treadmill.0 -
If I overindulged then I would exercise a bit more to compensate. No, I do not view exercising as a reserve account to eat more.0
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Exercising just to eat is pointless.
This ^^ is crazy talk.0 -
Hell yes. Sedentary women have such low BMRs that I can't imagine ever not being active. I couldn't live comfortably eating only 1600 calories a day! That would be like dieting for the rest of my life. No thank you! I also exercise because I really love it0
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Yes.
Eating back a portion of my exercise calories gets me enough food to satisfy me.0 -
Not only so I can eat more, but so I can drink more, too. :drinker:0
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No. I exercise more so I can lose more. I eat just enough to keep my body properly fueled.0
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If you hop on an excercise bike and pedal at a good pace you can drink a beer every 20-25 minutes. This way you can watch a football game, lose weight, and get sufficiently tipsy, all at the same time.
Piece of advice... don't try the same on a treadmill.
HAHA!! Nice0 -
Yes. Well, in a way. I love having the flexibility that an extra 500 calories gives me, and I workout most days, so I try to schedule days off for those days of the week where I know the temptation won't be too much (yesterday, with its damn pizza, was a slip-up but oh well).
I generally don't have a lot of trouble staying under my limit whether I've worked out or not, but when I don't work out and the number is a bit lower, I feel like I have less flexibility, which makes me feel like I'm dieting rather than just making incremental adjustments. And then if I work out and do well all day, I don't have to be super restrictive if I happen to go out some night.0 -
Yes that's me. At less than 1700 kcals I am cannot seem to enjoy food. I put in about an hour every day so I can enjoy my meals and not feel so deprived. There is a big difference between 2500 and 1700 as far as feeling satisfied.0
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Heck yes!0
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I eat more so I can exercise more and then after exercises I'm hungry so I exercise some more so I can ate some more... not even kidding. I like to ate and I'm always hungry so basically yes.0
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Quite the opposite. I try to keep my calorie burns during my workouts under 500 calories because I find that when I do significantly more it raises my calorie goal to something I struggle to meet while still eating clean.0
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