excercising to eat junk?
tigerlily8045
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Does anyone else think oh I should work out extra today so I can have that cookie or donut? Why don't I want to excercise so that I can have a bigger piece of chicken or some tuna??
Is it just one of those things you go through on this journey or just me? LOL
Is it just one of those things you go through on this journey or just me? LOL
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yup0
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That happen to me yesterday! I intentionally indulged in a high calories breakfast (900) knowing I would have to work it off in the gym later that evening. As long as you work out the excessive calories, you consumed I think you should be fine. Just make sure it's not everyday or else you'll be just maintaining your weight.0
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Yes, then sometimes my workouts are so intense, I think I never want to eat junk again! lol It doesn't stop me, but it limits me.0
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While I look at the donuts and cookies and all that other semi-bad stuff that people bring in to work, I'm not indulging / grazing along with the others. I do treat myself to frozen yogurt ice cream and factor it in to my daily calorie intake (exercise or not).0
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i workout for wine.0
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It's a daily battle for me!0
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^^^^^ I workout for wine, too! Red wine though (cause duh, it's HEALTHY!!) Seriously though, I LOVE to eat. So essentially, I work out so that I can eat more calories in the day ... but I am one of those strange people who has found a love for 'healthy' foods and my diary is PACKED with veggies, fruit, good grains, oils, avocados, etc. I eat 2,000+ cals a day, but workout like a crazy person 1) so that I can eat that much and 2) because exercise is my anti-depressant and I'm a miserable girl without it! But seriously, I have at LEAST a glass of wine a night ... can't live without it, and don't want to0
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I workout for larger portions.. I'm never happy with the portion sizes I "should" be eating! Even if it's just a bigger peice of chicken, or an extra piece of fruit.. that's why I work out!0
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While I look at the donuts and cookies and all that other semi-bad stuff that people bring in to work, I'm not indulging / grazing along with the others. I do treat myself to frozen yogurt ice cream and factor it in to my daily calorie intake (exercise or not).
This sounds like me. Frozen yogurt is my go to sweet while I tend to stay from donuts and cookies. Donuts are so high priced!!!0 -
I run to drink!0
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I generally save my treats for my treat days (where I don't count cals). The rest of the time I eat as much healthy food as I can and enjoy some extra fruit if I'm craving something sweet, or some good cheese, stone ground wheat crackers, and salami if I want something salty.0
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for a cocktail0
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When I was more into this hardcore, I'd be sure to eat super healthy all during the day and include a little treat if I'd exercised. After all, why not. As long as you're eating tons of veg and other good foods and planning for that treat you're still going to lose weight. Life is for enjoying after all.0
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I do this virtually every day. I make sure I eat the stuff I should do (at least 5 a day fruit & veg and plenty of protein), but any spare calories tend to go on treats. In fact, when I started on MFP, realising that I could eat back my exercise calories and therefore fit in treats, made me work out harder and for longer.0
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lol i think itd be bad if this was a daily thought but you bet your *kitten* i bust my *kitten* on days i get my in n out fix. lol0
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i workout for wine.
Hahahaha, me too!0 -
I never have a cheat day. I count it all. Sometimes I eat junk on a rest day. If I have the calories for it I'll eat.0
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I kick my butt for chcolate and I have no regrets...0
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I kind of wish I had that mentality but unfortunately my thinking is "Oh, I haven't exercised today so what's the point of eating healthy? I'll just write this whole day off" but fortunately when I do exercise I think "No junk food. Don't want to spoil my efforts".0
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I run to eat candy.
I thought I was the only one!0 -
I will sometimes give myself a day off to have junk food. I don't exercise for it. I just have a nice relaxing day off. I don't mind doing that - I don't feel guilty. I think it's good, so long as it's just an occasional day, and not all the time.0
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Yes... Earn your junk food.0
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I allow myself more leeway on my heavy exercise days. And keep my treats small. I'm not big on junk food in general. But some chocolate from time to time is worth a little extra time in the pool or on the bike.0
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Exercise does not really burn as many calories as people think. If you want a cookie, or whatever, eat it. Then stop. If the bag says a serving is one cookie, or two, eat no more than one serving. When you deny yourself, you end out on a binge at some point. Just don't make junk you main food. No one prefers tuna to a chocolate bar. Well, no one I know anyway. But try to eat well most of the time and indulge your cravings only rarely. Eventually, you'll have less desire for the sweets and the junk. Also, look for healthier versions of the cookies you love or whatever type of junk you prefer.0
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You're not alone I think we are all guilty of some sort of this but the thing is to always move your body.0
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I usually do that once a week. I'll exercise like a mad women and eat very little throughout the day just so I can have three pieces of Pizza Hut pizza for dinner. Doing it every once in a while won't hurt. Just don't make a huge habit of it.0
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I'll look at the calorie count on junk food and think, "omg I'll have to run for like an hour and a half straight to burn that off... maybe I'll find something else to eat." Works for me because I'm lazy as all hell. The last thing I want to have to do is exercise more :P0
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i workout for wine.
I'd love this on a t-shirt!0 -
Yes, yes, yes , I enjoy my work out but what would be the porpose if I could not enjoy a sweet or a drink every so often.:bigsmile:0
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i workout for wine.
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