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An objective look at eating "exercise calories"
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You're welcome guys. Thanks for investing the time!0
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Thanks for the awesome and clear explanation. There are many who needed it. I am in this for the long haul. I didn't get where I am right now overnight and cannot expect to get back to my ideal weight overnight. I want this to be a lifestyle change as well as a weight change. I am thankful for MFP as it is helping me reach my goal and is one of several "tools" I have in my toolbox that I am using to achieve my goals.0
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You're welcome... glad you found the info useful.0
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bump for future reading.
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Great info thanks!0
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I am so confused. I am eating around 1000 to 1200 calories a day (female, aged 48, weight 222 lbs). I am trying to walk for about 45 mins to 90 mins a day - earning up to 500 calories in exercise. Am I meant to eat these exercise calories or not?0
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I am so confused. I am eating around 1000 to 1200 calories a day (female, aged 48, weight 222 lbs). I am trying to walk for about 45 mins to 90 mins a day - earning up to 500 calories in exercise. Am I meant to eat these exercise calories or not?
That said, re-read the post. Either increase your calorie intake daily or start eating back your exercise calories day-by-day. If you're getting in exercise every day, aiming for 1600-1800 calories a day should suffice you.0 -
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I am so confused. I am eating around 1000 to 1200 calories a day (female, aged 48, weight 222 lbs). I am trying to walk for about 45 mins to 90 mins a day - earning up to 500 calories in exercise. Am I meant to eat these exercise calories or not?
That said, re-read the post. Either increase your calorie intake daily or start eating back your exercise calories day-by-day. If you're getting in exercise every day, aiming for 1600-1800 calories a day should suffice you.
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Every time someone starts a "Should I eat my exercise calories back" post, this thread should be linked instead of answers given. I know I'm saving it for future reference! Thank you!0
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I am so confused. I am eating around 1000 to 1200 calories a day (female, aged 48, weight 222 lbs). I am trying to walk for about 45 mins to 90 mins a day - earning up to 500 calories in exercise. Am I meant to eat these exercise calories or not?
That said, re-read the post. Either increase your calorie intake daily or start eating back your exercise calories day-by-day. If you're getting in exercise every day, aiming for 1600-1800 calories a day should suffice you.
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Every time someone starts a "Should I eat my exercise calories back" post, this thread should be linked instead of answers given. I know I'm saving it for future reference! Thank you!
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will you calculate for me. I'm real close to where I wanna be but I've been at a maintenance for a few months . I've been trying to lift heavier but I still have a few lbs I'd like to shed . Was wondering do I keep going like I'm going or do I need to adjust cal , your input will help me out with that. tks
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Yes. This helped a lot.0
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Wholeheartedly, DISAGREE.0
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Wholeheartedly, DISAGREE.
Care to elaborate? I'm all for disagreement and rational debate.0 -
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I think this is due for a bump.0
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Thanks for bumping.0
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I'm so glad this was bumped. This post is fantastic. I've lost 20 in two months but the first month I extremely hung up on not eating exercise calories. I felt defeated if I didn't have numbers in the green by the end of the day. My weight loss completely accelerated the 2nd month when I gave that up and began eating them all back. Thanks for explaining this so well!0
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stroutman81 wrote: »Thanks for bumping.
I'm trying to find the threads that used to be in "My Topics". I know I had several of yours in there.
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I'm so glad this was bumped. This post is fantastic. I've lost 20 in two months but the first month I extremely hung up on not eating exercise calories. I felt defeated if I didn't have numbers in the green by the end of the day. My weight loss completely accelerated the 2nd month when I gave that up and began eating them all back. Thanks for explaining this so well!
Same thing happened to me--This is the best explaination I have seen on this forum. I keep reading and re-reading the post to make sure it sticks in my brain forever.(at 62 y.o.
thats a lot of times to re-read it.) Thanks for starting and posting this thread 3 years ago. Why can't this thread be "stickied"?. It is the most informative post I've read on here.
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Well said. MFP puts me calories at 1810 to lose 1.5 a week. I almost always eat my exercise calories back or at least whatever I feel I need too. Most work outs I burn 400-500 in 60 mins putting me at 2350 calories for the day. I'll probably still eat the 1810 or I might go to 2000 just depends.0
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