Cheat Days - Are You A Believer?

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  • I cheat on Saturdays. I usually eat anything I want for Saturday dinner and then don't weigh myself the following day. That keeps me from seeing the pound or so that I probably gained. By the next time I weigh myself after that, I'm still recording a weight loss, so it's not that discouraging. This works well for me as you can see below by my ticker. This also seems to help keep me motivated becasue it gives me incentive to work harder the other 6 days of the week knowing that I'm going to have a hearty meal on Saturday. ^_^
  • lmunro5394
    lmunro5394 Posts: 33 Member
    I don't have a specific "cheat" day. For ME, that would be a slippery slope! I don't deprive myself, if I want something, I make sure for one, that it fits into my calories for the day, but something else that I'm finding about myself is that I don't WANT to eat those things I use to crave anymore. It's not worth how I physically feel the next day.
  • VorJoshigan
    VorJoshigan Posts: 1,106 Member
    It works for me. Your mileage may vary.

    I'm a believer
    I couldn't leave her

    Actually I could, but I neither want nor need to.
  • this is something only you can answer because your body is unique. for example, when i hit a plateau, i eat
    McDonalds and BAM! i loose weight again. its weird (and awesome) and how my body looses weight.
  • Katbody10
    Katbody10 Posts: 369 Member
    I don't call them cheat days - that has such a bad and negative vibe. I feel one day a week is okay to not look and count the calories. You can go out to eat .. you can have a pizza or ice cream or go to that BBQ at your friend's house.

    Log it if you want .. or don't. Chances are - you will already be paying attention to what you eat. Even if it is decadent and rich .. you'll most likely choose to smaller portions .. still enjoying the yummy goodness, but not over indulging.

    I think holidays, weddings... special occasions can wreak havoc on your diet if you let those get out of hand, we're all human - but don't deprive yourself if you wanna have one "fun" day to eat what you want :flowerforyou:
  • literatelier
    literatelier Posts: 209 Member
    I look at it more like calorie cycling than cheat days. If I eat more one day I'll eat less the next (though I try not to go under my bmr).
  • Evey_bee
    Evey_bee Posts: 77 Member
    I don't have a specific "cheat" day. For ME, that would be a slippery slope! I don't deprive myself, if I want something, I make sure for one, that it fits into my calories for the day, but something else that I'm finding about myself is that I don't WANT to eat those things I use to crave anymore. It's not worth how I physically feel the next day.

    Pretty much this. I don't believe in cheat days because I will over-do it. Also I'm not sure I could wait for one day that could be like 5 days away if I want something now! If I want something I have it provided my calories allow it, or I find an alternative that will satisfy me.
  • I don't believe of anything as "cheating". What we are doing here is changing our lives. Yes, at some point you will be at the goal weight and need to maintain, but I would say that you should give yourself a break here or there. You will ultimately feel like you are "missing" something, and your "diet" will fail.

    Very well said. It's not a diet - you should eat like this for the rest of your life. Well, you'll be able to eat a few more calories once you've reached your goal but you still have to be relatively disciplined in order to maintain a healthy weight. It's not like you can hit goal & suddenly start eating take-out 3 times a week again, or having a huge candy bar every day, or sitting in front of the TV with a bag of potato chips. You still have to think about eating healthfully; eventually you won't have to think about it so much because it will be completely natural for you.

    That being said, I am a firm believer in treating yourself once in a while. The key for me is to PLAN it ahead of time so I can eat really well the rest of the day (or week, depending on the situation!) For example, I know we are going out to eat this evening at a steakhouse. I know I'm going to have prime rib, baked potato & broccoli. I've looked up calorie/fat/protein in advance, and I've adjusted the rest of my daily intake. Not a problem. When people spring stuff on me without warning ("Guess what? I stopped at the bake shop on my way in this morning & brought bagels!") I usually pass unless I know I can make up for it by eating less or working out more.
    this is something only you can answer because your body is unique. for example, when i hit a plateau, i eat
    McDonalds and BAM! i loose weight again. its weird (and awesome) and how my body looses weight.

    This has happened to me also. I have no clue how or why.
  • simplyeater
    simplyeater Posts: 270 Member
    Not really, if I want to eat more I go burn more. There have been days I went over my calories but it's not very often and I'm OK with it and whatever impact it might have on my goals.
  • smnassise
    smnassise Posts: 22 Member
    It works for me. Your mileage may vary.

    I'm a believer
    I couldn't leave her

    Actually I could, but I neither want nor need to.

    Monkey's reference...sweet.
  • I definitely include a cheat dinner... for a few reasons:

    1) It gives me something to look forward to during the week

    2) It let's you breathe a little easier knowing that you worked so hard during the week and you get to enjoy a meal without feeling guilty about it :)

    3) Being a runner, I usually do a long run during the weekend and I have burned off enough calories to wear I can enjoy this meal without hurting me.

    Hope this helps.
  • No such thing as "cheat days! Days turn into weeks...and before you know it, all your hardwork will be in vain.
    If you feel that a "reward meal" is deserving, BY ALL MEANS HAVE ONE IN MODERATION.
  • quiltingducky
    quiltingducky Posts: 103 Member
    I tried to indulge in a "cheat" meal, but felt so guilty I hopped on my exercise bike afterwards to burn off some of the excess calories. I guess I didn't want to ruin any of the progress I had made. I know, total wimp, eh? lol
  • gjulie
    gjulie Posts: 391
    ok so what exactly is a cheat meal? I can understand have a bikkie or a bar of chocolate but wouldnt your main meals usually be good food,say meat/chicken/fish veg or salad that wouldnt be cheating!
  • gatorginger
    gatorginger Posts: 947 Member
    I only really cheat when it can't be helped like going out to eat and don't want to bother counting calories when we go to certain places. If I'm having friends over I will enjoy my day with them and not worry. Just had a pizza Saturday for the football game. I just don't plan a cheat day for every week because I'm happy with what I am eating now so I don't get tempted as much but yes I have them on occasions because this is a lifestyle change for me not a diet
  • Siekobilly
    Siekobilly Posts: 401 Member
    There really isn't a rule of thumb when it comes to this topic. Do whatever works for you. If you cheat so bad that it undoes an entire week's worth of work you should probably revise your cheat plan. If you can't revise your cheat plan (self control), then don't do it at all.

    I do a cheat meal or two throughout the week and lose just fine. That small break gives me motivation, and the more I live this healthy lifestyle, the less bad my cheat meals get.
  • Two to three days a week I eat more calories than stated on MFP. I tend to eat desserts or some chips or some things that I usually don't eat the other 4-5 days a week. However, there are some foods that I know I can not eat or some drinks I know I can not drink, for they are my trigger foods. Like Ramen noodles or Mountain Dew or Reese's. Those things are addicting to me and I can not eat them in moderation. Thus far, I have gone 17 weeks without a gain. However, I still have quite a bit of weight to lose. I do not know if this approach of mine will work once I am in maintaining mode. Sooo, this is probably not the healthiest advice, but it works for me and keeps me from binging.
  • tmwk51
    tmwk51 Posts: 9
    I absolutly (sp) believe. Everything I am craving I can say I will have that on free day, I usually don't eat everything that I have been wanting but just to know I can makes a huge difference then to say never again. and I have lost 77pounds!! But whatever works for you is the best thing to do.
  • ascotton80
    ascotton80 Posts: 56 Member
    I eat whatever I feel like within my calorie range.

    I am a saint Monday to Friday, sticking to 1200 cals and banking all my exercise calories to use on the weekend. Then I can have fun on the weekend and just make sure my net cals for the week are balanced.

    I've been doing this for 5 weeks and have lost 11 lbs so far.
  • bridgelene
    bridgelene Posts: 358 Member
    I believe in moderation. If I want to eat something, I do. I just try not to over do it and I try to stay within my calories. If I go over, I just try to do better the next day. I found that if I am too strict with my diet and eliminate something, I will not succeed.

    Exactly the same here :)
  • you are supposed to have 2 weeks of lower calories and then a week of higher calories..according to my dietitian..so your body doesn't get used to the lower calories as quickly..that being said..by higher calories it means an extra 200 or so per day that week...I give myself one cheat day per week, just not all in the same day...so one day i get a cheat breakfast..one day a cheat lunch..one day a cheat dinner...I just don't overdo the portions...so i still remain under my overall calorie goal for the day. Plus I am sure I get 30 minutes of exercise everyday...
  • Kelly_Runs_NC
    Kelly_Runs_NC Posts: 474 Member
    I've heard quite a bit about cheat days.

    Do you think they work, or no?
    If you use them, is there a rule of thumb on the calorie threshold? A percentage over your normal intake perhaps?

    I would hate to throw away a whole week's work, but since I'm on so few calories daily (1290 to lose a pound a week), I wouldn't mind a nice, hearty Sunday dinner.

    Talk to me...

    Absolutely not. A cheat meal once a week where I may eat 200-300 cal's more than I have is okay. But I work way too hard to blow it on an entire day of cheating...
  • melsmith612
    melsmith612 Posts: 727 Member
    I never plan to cheat but always try to just incorporate whatever I'm going to eat into my daily caloric allowance. If it doesn't fit I eat what I want and just try to create bigger calorie deficits on the remaining days that week so that my weekly goal doesn't suffer.

    Ultimately if you feel the need to "cheat" then you probably need to evaluate whether or not your food choices are truly satisfying you. Concentrate on eating foods you like but in portions that are in line with your goals.

    I often eat chocolate in small quantities as part of my regular diet so that I don't end up going overboard from feeling deprived of one of my favorite foods.
  • fearie_jae
    fearie_jae Posts: 107 Member
    I dont have a cheat day but I do have a cheat meal on occasion. I keep it within my calories and dont "over-indulge". If I keep myself too restricted all the time, thats when i want to go crazy on food. But allowing myself that not-so-healthy food once in a while, I can keep my temptations in check. Has worked for me thus far. :) Good luck!
  • rootbag
    rootbag Posts: 11
    it shouldnt be an excuse to blow your calorie allowance, just an opportunity to eat some dirty food!
  • smnassise
    smnassise Posts: 22 Member
    I eat whatever I feel like within my calorie range.

    I am a saint Monday to Friday, sticking to 1200 cals and banking all my exercise calories to use on the weekend. Then I can have fun on the weekend and just make sure my net cals for the week are balanced.

    I've been doing this for 5 weeks and have lost 11 lbs so far.

    Very interesting notion there, 'banking' your unused daily calories...I should look at that.
    I usually stay under my daily goal, and even if it's only 10-50 calories a day, that adds up, and THAT could be my cheat. Sounds like I could have an order of french fries in my future.
  • kfitzpa
    kfitzpa Posts: 326
    I believe in allowing yourself one cheat meal per week... not an entire cheat day. I find that that'll turn into 2 cheat days, then 3 and before you know it I've fallen off the wagon again.
  • hajir7
    hajir7 Posts: 53 Member
    I tried it for a couple weeks just to fluctuate my body metabolism and I use to save whatever I crave for that day, BUT I noticed that I gain what I lost for the entire week then I will end up with the same result when I step on the scale. I post a topic here previosly and thanks for the response, I concluded to go with the cheat meal, once or twice a week, don't call it cheat though if you are logging it, because you will be able to balance it some where in your diary.
    Hajir
  • Grlnxtdr0721
    Grlnxtdr0721 Posts: 597 Member
    As most have said, if you are really wanting something, it's ok- in moderation. If you want a piece of cake, eat it- maybe a few bites or a very small piece to just satisfy, and then kick up the intensity of your workout that day. Cheat days, in my opinion, don't work because if you're like me, you get the mindframe that it's ok.
    Just give yourself a rule of thumb- if i want something, i still try to stay within my calories for that day, even if it means finding a "healthier" option. Ie, if I want ice cream, i do weight watchers ice cream bars.
  • ashesfromfire
    ashesfromfire Posts: 867 Member
    I've lost around 30 pounds this summer (23 since joining MFP) and I don't diet on Saturdays, heck, typically I don't work out that day either. I don't go crazy that day, but it's usually date night with my SO and I'll order whatever I want at dinner without worrying too much about it.
    This has one primary function - all week long when I'm craving some kind of junk I just tell myself, "If you still want it on Saturday, it's all yours" 99 times out of 100 I don't want whatever it is a few days later (though the pizza craving never seems to fade :) )
    Your health and weight are going to be the result of weeks, months, and years - one day doesn't get you fat or unhealthy. Actually, I think it's good for my mental health to not obsess at least once a week.
    You gotta do what's best for you. But I've been really successful with cheat days.