Why you souldent eat back your calories
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look in the subject line...Well your lack of correct spelling makes me not believe you.
...Nothing was spelled wrong.... sooo, wtf are you talking about? Does this mean you automatically believe OP, now?0 -
The Best Piece of Weight Loss Advice Ever Exercise is not a license to eat. “All too often clients believe that any exercise gives them permission to eat more,” says Moore, “The truth is, it rarely balances out calories consumed.”
"Wrong," says Dave, "The truth is everything NinerBuff said."
"Well, Dave, I'm not sure how I feel about your input" was Bill's response. "I don't trust people of your race."
Damn that Bill is a '50s style racist.
"Geez, Bill, I think you should open your mind to the power of diversity and perhaps you'd be less grumpy if you ate back your exercise calories," Dave retorted.
Moore interjected, "Remember me? I started this *kitten*. I read a study one time. Well, actually it was a news article about a study which I didn't read. I think the gist was exercise calories though. So - Bill, Dave - quid ergo sum pappajohn I'm right!"0 -
What kind of statement is that? Your post doesn't even attempt to prove your topic heading. I call Shenanigans.
Shennanigans has been called. the tribunal will now meet.
I swear to God I'm going to pistol whip the next guy who says, " Shenanigans."
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What kind of statement is that? Your post doesn't even attempt to prove your topic heading. I call Shenanigans.
Shennanigans has been called. the tribunal will now meet.
I swear to God I'm going to pistol whip the next guy who says, " Shenanigans."
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"Hey Farva whats the name of that restaurant with all the funny s**t on the wall?"0 -
MFP already puts me in a deficit so if I chose to not eat back my exercise calories, I'd have too much of a deficit that I'd be starving! I will continue to eat back my exercise calories. I've lost 21lbs since I've started my weight loss on MFP and if eating them back really 'hindered' weight loss, those 21lbs wouldn't have been lost.
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I dident write this I( Copied and pasted it) just saw it on a web site based on advice by 17 Dietitians and thought it was somthing worth sharing.0
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The Best Piece of Weight Loss Advice Ever Exercise is not a license to eat. “All too often clients believe that any exercise gives them permission to eat more,” says Moore, “The truth is, it rarely balances out calories consumed.”
Who is this Moore you are quoting?? If you want people to take anything you say seriously, you need a *little more* than what is presented here.
I was curious to. Looks like it's pasted from this article: http://fitbie.ca.msn.com/slideshow/best-piece-weight-loss-advice-ever/slide/190 -
look in the subject line...Well your lack of correct spelling makes me not believe you.
...Nothing was spelled wrong.... sooo, wtf are you talking about? Does this mean you automatically believe OP, now?
"souldent" should be spelled "shouldn't"0 -
sllpeonig is irvarlenet msot ov teh tmie. yuo acn raed tish pfeertlcy wlel cna't uoy?0
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I dident write this I( Copied and pasted it) just saw it on a web site based on advice by 17 Dietitians and thought it was somthing worth sharing.
I'll bet no one ever understands your ransom notes0 -
Extreme deficits can deter weight loss and stun metabolism. There is a balance, and while exercise doesn't justify gorging oneself, it does justify eating back calories burned if daily deficit has been already established.
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What kind of statement is that? Your post doesn't even attempt to prove your topic heading. I call Shenanigans.
Shennanigans has been called. the tribunal will now meet.
I swear to God I'm going to pistol whip the next guy who says, " Shenanigans."
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quote from the actual article:Exercise is not a license to eat. “All too often clients believe that any exercise gives them permission to eat more,” says Moore, “The truth is, it rarely balances out calories consumed.”
So, almost a complete contradiction with the OP: it just says don't eat more than you burn. Duh.0 -
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it's a very open ended statement... yes, I too know people who think because they did a workout they can then shoot to McDonalds, eat what they want and as much as they want, because they exercised that day. You can eat more, just not to the degree some people think they can. It's balance, as with everything MFP helps you realise.
This used to be me. That's why I'm not a fan of eating back your calories burned, because it can give me a false sense of security. I had such horrible eating habits prior to finding a healthy eating plan and I didn't really understand good nutrition. I lost my weight with Weight Watchers, and they have a few different options - you can eat your activity points, your weekly points, or both.
I prefer to eat a higher daily goal of calories, all of my weekly, and not touch my earned activity.
It comes out to be the same - it's just a preference for how you like to track.0 -
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Why are we starting this crap again? Either fuel your body or it fuels itself... Fat loss > weight loss.
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The Best Piece of Weight Loss Advice Ever Exercise is not a license to eat. “All too often clients believe that any exercise gives them permission to eat more,” says Moore, “The truth is, it rarely balances out calories consumed.”
"Wrong," says Dave, "The truth is everything NinerBuff said."
"Well, Dave, I'm not sure how I feel about your input" was Bill's response. "I don't trust people of your race."
Damn that Bill is a '50s style racist.
"Geez, Bill, I think you should open your mind to the power of diversity and perhaps you'd be less grumpy if you ate back your exercise calories," Dave retorted.
Moore interjected, "Remember me? I started this *kitten*. I read a study one time. Well, actually it was a news article about a study which I didn't read. I think the gist was exercise calories though. So - Bill, Dave - quid ergo sum pappajohn I'm right!"
Agitated, Steve interrupts, "Dave, Bill, Moore - could you guys keep it down? Dr. Oz is on."0 -
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Uhmm... I think they were talking about the post topic having a misspelled word-Speaking as an high school English Teacher, I’m pretty sure shoulden't is spelled incorrectly!!! Try SHOULDN'T0
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quote from the actual article:Exercise is not a license to eat. “All too often clients believe that any exercise gives them permission to eat more,” says Moore, “The truth is, it rarely balances out calories consumed.”
So, almost a complete contradiction with the OP: it just says don't eat more than you burn. Duh.
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It will put a dent in your soul.0
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What kind of statement is that? Your post doesn't even attempt to prove your topic heading. I call Shenanigans.
Shennanigans has been called. the tribunal will now meet.
I swear to God I'm going to pistol whip the next guy who says, " Shenanigans."0 -
I dident write this I( Copied and pasted it) just saw it on a web site based on advice by 17 Dietitians and thought it was somthing worth sharing.
I'll bet no one ever understands your ransom notes
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To be fair this thread was failed from the very start0 -
The never ending debate. God help us all.0
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Thanks for that0
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