Anyone NOT eat all of there exercise calories??
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I definitely need to get a hrm!
I'm so confused I've been told to eat them back!0 -
I don't eat back all of mine. I usually leave half or more always at least 100.0
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I just started MFP, but usually end up under my caloric intake for the day after exercising.
I'll have a snack after dinner which will consume some of my exercise calories, but only if I'm hungry0 -
Sometimes I do and sometimes I don't. On the weekends I'll try to work out in the morning or the early afternoon and I usually end up eating most of them back. If it's during the week, I'm not working out until 8 or 9 at night and I dont' really feel like eating right before I go to bed so I don't then. I've never been worried about eating them back. It all works out in the end!0
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I usually don't eat back my calories. Easier to "save them up" and go out with the family once in awhile and not worry about what I eat. IMO, eating back calories is probably a good idea for someone who's doing major exercise throughout the day. That's not me though.0
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Only usually on sunday when we usually have a bigger dinner (and wine).0
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I never eat them back. You'll find here that there is huge debate as to whether you should or not. Just do what works for you.0
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I eat mine back at the weekend or when i'm going out for the evening, i have them in my back pocket for when i need them.0
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I suppose it's all common sense. If you're eating wisely and you have exercise calories to use up then go for it. However, if you don't need them then forfeit them. Just drink lots of water when exercising. I feel the exercise calories are good if you are out or just want a treat but don't need to be used up just because they are there.0
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I never eat my calories back either0
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Hmmm. I am the oddball here. I eat all of my exercise calories....and I'm losing a little over 2lbs per week. I'm hungry ALL the time..... cest la vie....0
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If we don't eat our exercises calories, say on Sunday, does that mean we can carry them over to the next day?0
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I try not to eat it all but I make sure I get all the protein portion.0
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Sometimes I don't, sometimes I do, sometimes I just eat half - depends what I'm doing and how hungry I feel.
If I want a 3lb loss, I don't - if I want a 1lb loss, then I do. It's kinda simple.
As long as I don't go under 12-1300 cals (and I don't care what the NET says) it's all fine.0 -
Apparently a lot of people do the same thing I do. I don't add my exercise calories back in until the end of the day and I am always ending up way under for the day. I have stopped worrying about it because I am a lot more inclined to only eat when I am hungry now so it has become more difficult to eat my entire allotment anyway!0
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Nope. I exercise to burn calories so that i will lose weight - why would i then want to "eat them back"?0
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I don't really have a rule about it. I know they're there to eat if I want them, so if I'm hungry I will eat them, if I'm not hungry I wont. If I'm really very hungry I might even eat back uneaten exercise calories from another day! As long as you don't go into the red too often, you will lose weight, so just do what makes you feel comfortable.0
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I eat them if I'm hungry, and don't eat them if I'm not. I don't really want to make it more stressful than that. I do take MFP's calories burned with a grain of salt though, so I don't eat ALL of them back, as I think they overestimate sometimes.0
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I don't eat them back because I have no idea how many I actually use. I'm pretty sure this website just picks a number out of the sky when it tells you how much you've burnt doing an hour of swimming etc. Also I want to lose weight so I don't eat them back
:noway: Saw a lot of responses like this...Why would anyone bother using MFP's GUESStimate when you can use an HRM with a chest strap that actually measures your expenditure?
Because some people don't have the extra money to buy one right now.0 -
I go to a Mixed Martial Arts Fitness class, which MFP claims I burn 1041 calories in an hour. I think it's very over rated, so I log the class as an hour (despite the fact that it's actually 1.5 hours), and I typically eat back 30-50% of my exercise calories when I can. Sometimes, like last night, it was all I could do to reach my daily maximum, but typically I bulk up my meals throughout the day so that I am at or very close to my calorie goal before going to my MMA class (which I didn;t do yesterday because I wasn't sure if I was going).then aim to eat 300-500 of my exercise calories back.0
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Already figured into my TDEE~0
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MFP exercise calories can be grossly overestimated. Rather than eating back calories, I find it's easier for me to set my calorie goal higher, and only log my daily exercise after I've finished my food diary for the day. (ie, I'm set at 1500 calories, but will go to 1700 or 1800 on heavy strength training days).
Good strategy, I just order a HRM and cant wait to see the difference between actual burnt calories and what mfp estimates for me.0 -
I don't seem to lose weight when I eat any of my exercise calories. Maybe my limit is too high of 1200 and I am only 5 ft 2 in and yes, older like 67yrs. Those could all be factors. I don't know but I do know I will not be eating my extra exercise calories.0
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:noway: Saw a lot of responses like this...Why would anyone bother using MFP's GUESStimate when you can use an HRM with a chest strap that actually measures your expenditure?Because some people don't have the extra money to buy one right now.
Me thinks tis' why they invented Ebay. Tis' where I picked mine up, many moons ago.
(for 50% off the retail price)
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I'm two preoccupied too remember two eat them back, hear.0
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If I have calories, and I'm hungry, I eat.0
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I don't eat them back because I have no idea how many I actually use. I'm pretty sure this website just picks a number out of the sky when it tells you how much you've burnt doing an hour of swimming etc. Also I want to lose weight so I don't eat them back
:noway: Saw a lot of responses like this...Why would anyone bother using MFP's GUESStimate when you can use an HRM with a chest strap that actually measures your expenditure?
I use a HRM to calculate my calories burned as well. Its very close to what MFP figures. Usually within 100 or so.0 -
Where?0
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If I'm hungry I'll eat some of them but I typically try and stay where MFP tells me and just consider the exercise to be a boosted deficit. If I notice I start to plateau then I'll bump them up.0
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no I do not eat them back. I only eat 2 100 calorie snack (IF) I am hungry and need something. I do 1200 a day. 330 breakfast 300 lunch and 500 for supper. If I am hungry during the day I pull from one of the remaining meals. That is what I do. My dietitian told me not to eat the exercise calories back. Everyone does it different. Find what works for you0
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