Do you count cleaning as exercise?

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  • nekoface
    nekoface Posts: 149 Member
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    I log heavier anomalous cleaning as exercise and not daily cleaning, like I log deliberate walking when I 'take a walk' and not everyday walking.
  • thedescentofhope
    thedescentofhope Posts: 118 Member
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    I do log mine, but it's full on sweaty cleaning, and ill include washing the two dogs in that (it's more like wrestling with the bigger dog) but I always log half the time I actually did and only eat back half the calories of that. Better safe than sorry I say!
  • CaliforniaSweetheart
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    Nope
  • pollyineedtobeskinny
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    I count it as exercise if it is a proper clean out yeah, because you are burning calories, so why not log it?
  • pinkraynedropjacki
    pinkraynedropjacki Posts: 3,027 Member
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    People who dont normally do that stuff SHOULD.....cause it's what they dont NORMALLY do.

    Those who have a cleaner for example & then decide to do it themselves.


    But then if you clean like I do.... dancing along that whole time ....enough to get a cardio workout.... then YES.

    Don't listen to those who say not to log it..... if you felt you got a workout.... then log it. Stuff what others say....they were not doing it.
  • CarlaChalk78
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    I do :) Set at sedentary and hours of deep cleaning like that is still enough to sweat and raise the heart rate...I log half the time because MFP overestimates and eat them back too :)
  • lilly_star
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    I don't count it as exercise it's just a bonus if I burn extra calories. But each to their own. If you thought you got a workout then add it it's your journey :)
  • kirstyfairhead
    kirstyfairhead Posts: 220 Member
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    Yes, of course!! Just do the math. If these are calories that you would not normally burn on a regular day then count them. If you eat a chocolate bar you would count the extra calories so if you burn some calories you should count those too.
    As long as you are working up a sweat rather than just doing a bit of dusting then go for it.

    Then be extra good and try not to eat them back!!!
  • mscrumbyy
    mscrumbyy Posts: 116
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    Only when I do a proper full clean of the whole house about once a fortnight. All the other stuff is just constant maintenance living with three guys haha.
  • Qskim
    Qskim Posts: 1,145 Member
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    At morbidly obese I used to occasionally put it down because it encouraged me to become more active but I didn't eat it back. It definitely made me see the worth of getting off my butt and be more active in an incidental way..up to the level of a "normal" non obese persons day. Now I don't because I consider that just part of my base activity. If it motivates you to be active in ways that you have never been before then do it.
  • dhakiyya
    dhakiyya Posts: 481 Member
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    If your calorie levels are set for sitting down all day kind of sedentary, then log cleaning as exercise.

    if your calorie levels are set for lightly active, then don't.

    it's maths, that's all.
  • losinglbslovinglife
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    if its heavy stuff, IE, turning my bedroom upside down & having a full clear out, yup. if it's lighter stuff, no.

    when I have a full clean out of my bedroom, it takes up to 3-4 hours & usually dripping with sweat >.<
  • dad106
    dad106 Posts: 4,868 Member
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    Just because you sweat/heart rate was elevated doesn't mean that you are burning a ton of calories.. there are other factors that could have accounted for that.

    Personally, i say no.. as I believe cleaning is a part of a daily routine in someway shape or form.
  • LizRobot
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    Thanks everyone for your thoughts. The only reason I decided to put this in my exercise log was because it was really hard work, and I was sweating pretty good. I would never go wash dishes for 10 minutes and then go enter it. This was an unusually big project that definitely doesn't happen on a daily basis. Anyway, thanks - - except to the person who said they would feel ridiculous if they entered cleaning as exercise, thus implying that I should feel ridiculous. Which I don't, but good try!
  • YoungDoc2B
    YoungDoc2B Posts: 1,593 Member
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    No. The calorie burn from cleaning isn't significant enough to even count for anything,IMO.
  • pinkraynedropjacki
    pinkraynedropjacki Posts: 3,027 Member
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    No. The calorie burn from cleaning isn't significant enough to even count for anything,IMO.

    Well then you have never seen me clean. I can burn 300 calories cleaning .... how do I know? HRM while doing it... my heart rate can get up to 160bpm easy doing that. Guess the burn isn't enough.
  • pollyineedtobeskinny
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    I don't exaclty count as an EXERCISE but it burns calories so I would log it, I do log it even... When your doing a proper clean, sweating, elbow grease, all that, it's definitely worth logging... You put a lot of effort into cleaning just like you do into exercise, so why wouldn't you log? You'd be burning more calories than you are if you're just sat on your bum.:smile:
  • tashatashae
    tashatashae Posts: 311 Member
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    Yes. When I didnt have.a workout plan. It made me feel.better my plugging in everyday task now that I go to the gym no I dnt.
  • tadpole242
    tadpole242 Posts: 507 Member
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    Thanks everyone for your thoughts. The only reason I decided to put this in my exercise log was because it was really hard work, and I was sweating pretty good. I would never go wash dishes for 10 minutes and then go enter it. This was an unusually big project that definitely doesn't happen on a daily basis. Anyway, thanks - - except to the person who said they would feel ridiculous if they entered cleaning as exercise, thus implying that I should feel ridiculous. Which I don't, but good try!

    It’s really really simple, your grandmother didn’t go to the gym, she didn’t do zumba, and she didn’t buy weights or a tread mill, or feel the need to sweat like a pig to burn calories. She probably ate twice what you do, and was skinny and hard as nails. She cleaned and washed and looked after a house all day every day.
    So if you clean house like your granny did, then log it. Anyone who feels that cleaning is not real exercise need to try doing it properly.
  • aaleigha1
    aaleigha1 Posts: 408 Member
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    cleaning I do daily or weekly I dont add
    however today I have been decluttering lifting things from high shelves sorting folding putting stuff back and removing other stuff - this I have counted - as its not part of my 'normal' routine