ate too much yesterday. eat less today?

what do you do when you go over your calories on a given day. how do you make up for that? can you eat less the next day?

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  • DanaDark
    DanaDark Posts: 2,187 Member
    Don't fret it. Just make your goals today. One day won't ruin you.
  • RhonndaJ
    RhonndaJ Posts: 1,615 Member
    I just aim to hit my goals on the next day.
  • minkakross
    minkakross Posts: 687 Member
    why would you do that? Today is a new day, just get back on track and don't sweat the small stuff. If you treat your diet like a yo-yo you're not building healthy sustainable habits.
  • Jadbaa
    Jadbaa Posts: 129 Member
    I had a pretty bad weekend myself with my eating. I'm just going to eat my regular calories and maybe a little of my exercise calories too.
  • TxAngel79
    TxAngel79 Posts: 318 Member
    Today is a new day! Just start over! We all have those days we eat too much!!!
  • Alzzak
    Alzzak Posts: 89 Member
    treat today as a normal day; yesterday is over, why continue to beat yourself over it?
  • Jacwhite22
    Jacwhite22 Posts: 7,010 Member
    If I go over one day I just don't eat the next day.
  • LadyIntrepid
    LadyIntrepid Posts: 399 Member
    I try to balance things out over the course of week, but I won't starve myself either trying to do this any particular day. If you can make up for it on other days, great. But if not, as someone else said, don't fret it.
  • JAGgirl47
    JAGgirl47 Posts: 70 Member
    Wow, nice to know I'm not the only one! I'm just going to get back on the wagon.
  • Mabohlale
    Mabohlale Posts: 148 Member
    I don't eat less ... but I will sometimes exercise a bit more.
  • MinnieInMaine
    MinnieInMaine Posts: 6,400 Member
    Depends... If it's under 500 calories over, I wouldn't worry about it. If it's like 1000 calories over, I might try to be more careful for the next day or two but I'm not going to stress about that much either. For instnace, this past Friday night, I ended up going over by a little over 1000 caloires. Saturday morning I got out and took a walk/run and got a great calorie burn and for the rest of the day I made sure to eat reasonably. I didn't starve myself by any means but I made the best choices I could.

    As the other responder said, it's not something to stress about too much anyway, as long as you have a lot more good days then bad, it'll all even out. In fact a lot of folks routinely schedule in a weekly cheat day as it's supposed to help keep your metabolism up. Not sure if the science is sound, you can do your own research.
  • MonicaLee92
    MonicaLee92 Posts: 222
    Everyday is a new day!
  • I had a pretty bad weekend myself with my eating. I'm just going to eat my regular calories and maybe a little of my exercise calories too.

    Ditto
  • jennadiane_
    jennadiane_ Posts: 36 Member
    Don't fret it. Just make your goals today. One day won't ruin you.


    ^^^ This.
  • KrazyAsianNic
    KrazyAsianNic Posts: 1,227 Member
    Every day is a new day. You don't reach your goal today, reach it tomorrow.
  • Warren_Carrol
    Warren_Carrol Posts: 21 Member
    good thread...I needed this.
  • dianasmith6
    dianasmith6 Posts: 12 Member
    I just add a little more excersice and eat a little less.
    For example if I eat 100 less calories each day for a week thats 700 calories
    and then I excersice (on top of my normal routine) and extra 100 each day thats another 700 calories.
    So I just balance it out.
    Plus If I know that Im going to eat a big meal or something I eat smaller meals before.
  • I would just aim for your regular calorie goal but maybe workout a little longer :) If you normally do 30 minutes of cardio, try doing 45 or throwing in a bit of interval training. You'll be fine.
  • angiemartin78
    angiemartin78 Posts: 475 Member
    I've learned to take this one day at a time. If you mess up one day, don't beat yourself up over it. Just meet your goals today and go from there.

    Good luck!
  • lizziebeth1028
    lizziebeth1028 Posts: 3,602 Member
    I don't eat less ... but I will sometimes exercise a bit more.


    ^^^ This is what I usually do too! I just make sure I hit my goals the next day, make the healthiest choices possible and get in a big sweaty workout!!
  • nxd10
    nxd10 Posts: 4,570 Member
    One of the things I have learned on MFP is that if I eat a lot one day the next day I'm not hungry. So I would certainly monitor how hungry you are and make sure you're not eating out of habit.

    Otherwise, it's a new day.
  • Athijade
    Athijade Posts: 3,300 Member
    You didn't get fat because of what you ate for one single day.

    Today is a new day. Do your normal work out and your normal calorie intake. Don't worry about it. Yes, you might have a (slight) calorie slow down for the week, but it will not overall be a problem.

    Also, stay off the scale. If the food had a lot of sodium in it, you could also see a temporary gain from water retention. Don't worry about this as it will be gone quickly as well.
  • curvyvegan
    curvyvegan Posts: 80 Member
    I would allow yourself to eat up to your calorie goal today, but also allow yourself to be a few hundred calories under if you aren't hungry enough to eat all your calories. Depending on how much you overate, and if it was late at night...you just might not feel very hungry today, and you don't have to force yourself to eat all your calories! However, if you want to eat them all, go for it. I think it's dangerous psychologically to tell yourself that you have to stick with a super low limit today after you overate yesterday, because that sets up up for failure...toward the end of the day you might feel starving and then just throw in the towel and overeat again! So, definitely give yourself permission to eat all of your calories if you need or want to.
  • chezileigh
    chezileigh Posts: 255
    Yes you can do that. The site I used to use gave you a daily total and a weekly total so you could save some up for the weekend etc. I agree that beating yourself up is a bad idea, but if you can do something to change it, that's not beating yourself up. Obviously don't starve yourself, but do a bit more exercise over the next few days and be careful what you eat, so not less food but less calories, and you can reverse the naughty day. It always worked for me anyway, although like I say, I tended to do it the other way around by saving some up and using them at the end. :)
  • CarleyLovesPets
    CarleyLovesPets Posts: 410 Member
    I usually balance it out.
    If I ate badly the day before I'll eat a little less (as long as I'm not starving) or work out a little longer.
    Or if I was over my sodium I make sure to drink even more water the next day.