Can i eat back the calories from exercising ??
lyndad84
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Hi guys ,
Im new to this site and my allowance is 1200 calories a day , I also exercise which gives me about another 400 calories a day ..
Am I allowed to use these calories ?? :happy:
Im new to this site and my allowance is 1200 calories a day , I also exercise which gives me about another 400 calories a day ..
Am I allowed to use these calories ?? :happy:
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Yup, eat them, that's why it is added to your daily calories.
Ensure you are getting the proper amount though. Be truthful of your intensity level and time when using MFP estimates. Best bet is to get a proper heart rate monitor to ensure your calories are calculated correctly.
If using MFP numbers for calories burned, I would suggest either lowering them a bit (When I used MFP for the calories burned numbers I reduced the number before it was added by about 100 cals) or only eating 1/2 to 2/3 of them back as this website estiamtes high for burned cals.0 -
Best bet is to get a proper heart rate monitor to ensure your calories are calculated correctly.
This times a million0 -
Yes!! Eat those babies!!!0
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Yes, you can. MFP is set up to give you a deficit even if you eat back all your exercise calories.0
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Yes. Eat your exercise calories. Your body needs fuel.0
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Yep, eat them wisely. Also use a good HRM. I just did 40 mins of casual cycling and MFP give me a reading of 255 Calories but my HRM with my profile and heart count + mileage worked out about 180 calories.0
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Hi guys ,
Im new to this site and my allowance is 1200 calories a day , I also exercise which gives me about another 400 calories a day ..
Am I allowed to use these calories ?? :happy:
Sure.
And since the daily goal is likely too big of a deficit, go ahead and eat whatever MFP estimates the workout to burn.
Good balance that way.0 -
What are your goals? Are you trying to lose? Generally I do not eat back my exercise calories.0
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In the past I've found an HRM gives a higher calorie burn (for me personally) than what is listed on the cardio machine. An HRM with a chest strap is the way to go (most accurate reading).0
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What are your goals? Are you trying to lose? Generally I do not eat back my exercise calories.
If I did not eat back mine I'd be trying to fuel my healthy body with only 760 calories for the day. Every person is different.0 -
I workout with a Polar FT4 HRM... depending on how intense my workouts are - i try to eat back all or at least half. I also supplement with my protein shakes using almond milk and fruit for added calories.0
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Also, here's some recent forum posts on this topic. Since you are new to the program I figured they would be great resources for you. This topic is often debated (hotly debated) on here and there's some helpful hints in each of these:
http://www.myfitnesspal.com/topics/show/679755-eating-back-calories-and-the-built-in-deficit?hl=eating+back+calories#posts-9919174
http://www.myfitnesspal.com/topics/show/679755-eating-back-calories-and-the-built-in-deficit?hl=eating+back+calories#posts-9919174
http://www.myfitnesspal.com/topics/show/678864-mfp-bmr-fitbit-and-eating-back-calories?hl=eating+back+calories#posts-9902584
http://www.myfitnesspal.com/topics/show/656574-eating-back-calories-help?hl=eating+back+calories#posts-9529409
http://www.myfitnesspal.com/topics/show/644157-eating-back-calories?hl=eating+back+calories#posts-93291080 -
Wow your all so helpful.. thanks ..Ill be sure to get one of those heart monitors to see exactly how many calories Im burning ..0
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Yes!! Eat those babies!!!
Don't eat babies, that's considered cannibalism.
But yes. Eat back your exercise calories, to keep your energy and metabolism up.0 -
Yup, eat them, that's why it is added to your daily calories.
Ensure you are getting the proper amount though. Be truthful of your intensity level and time when using MFP estimates. Best bet is to get a proper heart rate monitor to ensure your calories are calculated correctly.
If using MFP numbers for calories burned, I would suggest either lowering them a bit (When I used MFP for the calories burned numbers I reduced the number before it was added by about 100 cals) or only eating 1/2 to 2/3 of them back as this website estiamtes high for burned cals.
This. If using mfp numbers, a better estimation that I've found for myself on MOST things is to use about 75% of the total and consume them back to get as close to 0 as possible in the calories remaining spot.
(I do it differently now, though--I changed my calories to my TDEE-15%, so I don't eat them back unless I'm extra hungry).0 -
I eat half most days to account for any miscalculations.0
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What are your goals? Are you trying to lose? Generally I do not eat back my exercise calories.
If I did not eat back mine I'd be trying to fuel my healthy body with only 760 calories for the day. Every person is different.0 -
You can and alot of people on here will tell you you are harming your body if you don't. But as with anything, just because you CAN doesn't mean you SHOULD. You have to experiment with what works for your body as even MFP has a disclaimer stating that recommendations are just estimates and everyone's body responds differently. Personally, I start with a recommendation for 1200 calories. Then I exercise and it generally tells me I am allowed 1600-2000ish calories depending on what I did that day. However, I have experimented and if I go much over 1400ish calorie intake my weight loss stops or even reverses no matter what exercise I have done. So I try to keep my intake in that vicinity so I can keep moving toward my goals. I am not a scientist or expert to explain all the science behind it nor do I really care....I just found what works for my metabolism and personal body factors without causing me to feel ill, dizzy, fatigued or unduly hungry and I'm going with it. I kind of figure that it doesn't make sense that I eat more now than all calculators I've tried tell me will be my maintenance level (1500) once I reach my goal weight, either. So experiment and see what works for you. That's my advice -- I like to keep things simple and not just take every recommendation at face value since for every rec, there's an opposing opinion or recommendation so I believe in examining it for myself. As a friend of mine recently stated, most any weight loss plan will work eventually if you just stick to it long enough. So you just have to find your comfort level that is something you can sustain long term and keep at it. Good luck!0
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Everyone has different opinions on this, but I choose not to.0
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Yes!! Eat those babies!!!
Don't eat babies, that's considered cannibalism.
Only fat bast&*d can eat those babies...0
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