cheat day?!?
AMarie471
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Does anybody here have a cheat day? One day per week where you just do NOT count calories? I was thinking about making Sunday my cheat day, but I don't want it to negate everything I've done for the rest of the week! If anybody else does this, please let me know what your rules are and how that works for you in your weight loss journey. I work hard and love to play on the weekends, which usually includes a drink or two and going out to eat!
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Ater my brother and I spoke to a few trainers and those who cpmpete we decided to have a cheat day.
What we did though was break it down to where we have a cheat meal and eat one snack per week.
I still count my calories just to show me how bad I was and this makes me workout a lot harder.0 -
Yes I have one. I need it to stay sane.0
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I don't have a scheduled cheat day, but if I feel I need to cut loose and let go once in a while, I do so, within reason. I think it has help keep me on track as well as confuse my metabolism a bit. HTH. ;]0
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I think everybody should have one....0
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I do a cheat meal once a week but I still log in my calories.0
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what we have to remember is that the only way to make this last forever is to make it a lifestyle. it would be unheard of to live life without those occasional rewards. everything in moderation. for me personally, i don't do a cheat day every week. but when there's a special occasion i plan that cheat day around that. birthdays come up often enough in our family that i get probably 2 a month.
i'm an emotional eater. i've learned i have to force myself to plan what i'm going to eat. so setting a day wouldn't be a bad idea for someone like me because then i know i'm eating it because it was planned and not for emotional reasons.
you really gotta find what works for you. don't beat yourself up for having a cheat day. and i would suggest you still track on your cheat day to put into perspective what you're putting in you.0 -
I think having a cheat day is a great idea within reason. If you do this everyweek, you should still maintain a record of your calories, and I think it would be wise to still do a small workout that morning. Remember, when you started, they automatically knocked off the number of calories you needed to cut down to meet your goal, on your cheat day, I would add this to whatever your daily calorie allowance is and try to stay below that. That's the number of calories needed to maintain your weight, so as long as you don't go over those, its almost not like cheating at all.0
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You have to have a "cheat day" because life happens. Wedding season, graduation and summer picnics are fast approaching. But as others have mentioned I still log my info just so I know how bad my cheat day was and how much extra work I need to do to burn it off. You will go crazy and feel deprived it you don't let yourself have some fun once in a while.0
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Right now I'm just starting, so I don't have a "cheat" day yet. I think you can have a cheat day, but you should record your calories so you won't get out of the habit and to see how bad it can be for you. Once I start seeing a difference and I might splurge and then have a cheat day.0
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I have a pre-planned cheat day every once in awhile. Probably twice a month on average. I think it's necessary to indulge every once in awhile, however the longer I stay true to my diet- aka lifestyle changes- the less I enjoy those strays.0
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Friday is my cheat day but I make it a cheat meal not the entire day because I like to have a few drinks afterward. Like Iceprincess said...I have to have a cheat day in order to stay sane! :drinker:0
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I have heard alot about the cheat day, and decided to have one. funny enough, I did not really cheat well. I went to costco and had a frozen yogurt sundae. it was really good too. maybe next time i decide to cheat.... i will work at it harder.
I think the name "cheat day" just sounds bad. it makes it sound like you are doing something wrong. lifes little pleasures were put there for a reason, but moderation is the key.0 -
I have what I call "high calories day" about once a week. I kind of zig zag my diet so this high calories day probably isn't doing me bad. Unless this day falls on an event during which it is hard to count calories, I still count and log though. I just allow myself a lot more flexibility and a sweet of fatty extra.0
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I too need to stay sane! I have a "cheat" day about once a week sometimes a little less. I just work out extra that day!0
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I try to have more like a cheat meal, and still log my cals, even if its way high and embarrassing..
But lately as ive gotten closer to my goal it hasnt been working like it used to, and i spend all week trying to "lose" what i "gained" from that day, so I might have to cut back to every other week or something.. But when I had more to lose I think it actually helped me lose weight! Im a believer in the zig zagging cals!
Id say go for it if you know you can get back on track the next day- a lot of people cant have a "taste" or they get all off track!0 -
I have a fat free frozen yogurt (peanut butter and sooo yummy) on Saturday night and don't exercise on Saturdays. Still log my cals but I do go over when I don't exercise so I count that as my cheat day.
I was doing the whole day off but I would be so mad every Monday because I would do great all week and be down 3 lbs on the scale then Monday I would be back up the 3 lbs plus more sometimes! :grumble: I felt like one bad day was making all the good days progress fall flat. Once I found my yogurt treat I felt I could still indulge without getting to the point that I felt bad about it. I really look forward to my Yogurt and enjoy all 4 oz!:happy:0 -
I dont think a cheat day is a bad idea. I feel that every time i had one before I always took way too advantage of it. So now I just have the cheat meal or occasional snack or if im going out, my drinks are my cheat meal and i've learned not to feel bad about it and just get right back on track right away.0
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HI there.... I do have one cheat day but as I am still not too disciplined I count calories and allow myself to have a treat on that day or not to be as sticked with staying exactly to my 1200 calories.
I look forward to that day and its not necessarily the same day of the week...Today I am taking the kids to the movie and since I love movie popcorn so much that is goin to be my treat for the week....It doesnt sound much but I am not a stong willed person so we are starting off slow!!!0 -
I would never survive if I didn't have one.
Like some of the others -- I still count calories but I do my best to not focus on them... I eat what I want and dont feel bad about it.... but you also have to consider this.... if you're working out and end up being under your calories on a few days... or everyday (I have been and it hasn't affected me).... your cheat day will kind of balance itself out....
You can do this! .... I literally know you can!0 -
I think the name "cheat day" just sounds bad. it makes it sound like you are doing something wrong. lifes little pleasures were put there for a reason, but moderation is the key.
Thats why I call it a TREAT day!0 -
I think it's great to have a cheat day. It gives me perspective. After enjoying the day, I realize that I really enjoy the "healthy" foods that I'm eating and that having the cheat day just reminds me that I'm not giving up anything really. It also reminds me that when I remain active, I can enjoy those days with little guilt.0
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My cheat day is Saturday night, and I find myself not even WANTING to go crazy. Having some wine, and then maybe snacky foods like chips and sour patch kids lol!!!! During PMS, I have to cheat, or else everyone I know will despise me for the whole week!! I believe the more that you tell yourself to deprive, the more you crave.....0
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My cheat day is Saturday night, and I find myself not even WANTING to go crazy. Having some wine, and then maybe snacky foods like chips and sour patch kids lol!!!! During PMS, I have to cheat, or else everyone I know will despise me for the whole week!! I believe the more that you tell yourself to deprive, the more you crave.....0
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Thanks everyone! I think I'm going to incorporate a cheat/treat day on either Saturdays or Sundays. My fiancee and I love to smoke meats and use the slow cooker for gumbos and roasts... soooo... here we go! LOL0
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So I'm currently a personal trainer, have done figure competitions, etc. Of course you are allowed a cheat meal (from appetizer to dessert) now don't go ballistic, but that is your reward to yourself have working so hard all week on wkout and nutrition. I tend to designate my cheat meal on Sat--but I always make sure I hit the gym on that day. Sunday is usually my off from workout day so I wouldn't cheat on a day that I wasn't going to go to the gym.
Also, there is a nutrition program called Paleo Diet--with this you get a whole cheat day, however, I have found I feel hung over from the food I ate, and the next day is awful, I eat a modified Paleo all lean meats, fruits, veggies, nuts (ie: almonds, walnuts, cashews) no rice, potatoes, starches like corn, peas, bread, oats--and on my cheat 1/2 day or meal each week I will eat the No foods, however, I have learned not to go crazy or I feel so cruddy the next day.
Well hope this helps!0
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