DO YOU LOG HOUSEWORK AND GENERAL WALKING??
donnareadman7
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Do you track your walking and housework etc as daily calories lost or not?? I have been doing it but have seen plenty that don't. Its all calories lost at the end of the day, log 60 minutes for each and I'll probably always go over that over the course of the day so its always going to be more,never less. What's your thoughts on this????? T.I.A :-) :-). Have a great day
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Nope- this is something that is an everyday thing- I only log dileberate exercise.0
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It depends on your settings. If you're logged as sedentary then yes, otherwise no unless you're going for the big spring clean! You have a good day too!0
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I think that sort of activity should be included in your activity level, whether you said you were sedentary, lightly active etc. I use a fitbit and anything that doesn't pick up is just bonus exercise.0
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It depends on your settings. If you're logged as sedentary then yes, otherwise no unless you're going for the big spring clean!
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Yes to the walking.... I walk close to 30km a day. Hardly normal walking. Housework I do intense....I dance my way through it. I log both.
People will tell you not to..... but it depends on what you do. I can burn 200cal doing 1hr housework. I went walking to get mascara last week....23km... took me 5 hours non stop walking.0 -
I log my walking because I walk around 6 miles a day (to and from work).
I don't log cleaning as I don't think it really counts as exercise unless you're doing something like moving furniture around while cleaning or something.
I'm set sedentary, too, which I why I log the walking.0 -
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It depends on your settings. If you're logged as sedentary then yes, otherwise no unless you're going for the big spring clean! You have a good day too!0
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I will log cleaning and walking if I've done a 6+ hour shift at work (I am a waitress/food attendant so I spend my entire day walking) but usually I will only log half an hour to an hour of them in total, and that's if I do do them.0
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No but I have a fitbit that will adjust my calorie burn if I do more than I am set for.0
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I only log stuff that makes me sweat.0
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I do sometimes. If I'm just casually picking up, etc ... then no ... but I've put my HRM on and I've zipped through the house non-stop for 45-60mins and LITERALY running room to room cleaning, etc and have burned greater 200 cals. I mean, I was literally sweating!! You might laugh but when I clean like that, I call it "cardio cleaning" haha
But yea, only when I do that or at least non-stop, do I log it. Hope that helps!0 -
I do sometimes. If I'm just casually picking up, etc ... then no ... but I've put my HRM on and I've zipped through the house non-stop for 45-60mins and LITERALY running room to room cleaning, etc and have burned greater 200 cals. I mean, I was literally sweating!! You might laugh but when I clean like that, I call it "cardio cleaning" haha
But yea, only when I do that or at least non-stop, do I log it. Hope that helps!
Haha I know what you mean, I sweat like crazy doing my cardio cleaning. Good to know about you HRM I am thinking of getting the Polar ft4, which do you have? Thanks for commenting :-).0 -
It depends on your settings. If you're logged as sedentary then yes, otherwise no unless you're going for the big spring clean! You have a good day too!
Yes it is here too for a change :-) :-) thanks for commenting, makes sense :-)0 -
I will log cleaning and walking if I've done a 6+ hour shift at work (I am a waitress/food attendant so I spend my entire day walking) but usually I will only log half an hour to an hour of them in total, and that's if I do do them.
Thanks makes total sense :-).0 -
I log my walking because I walk around 6 miles a day (to and from work).
I don't log cleaning as I don't think it really counts as exercise unless you're doing something like moving furniture around while cleaning or something.
I'm set sedentary, too, which I why I log the walking.0 -
I spend a good couple of hours in the gym 5 days a week, and go on a long run on day 6, but I would still log long walks (including shopping trips) and spring cleaning. Nowadays I eat TDEE rather than eating back calories, so logging such exercises has no impact on my daily calorie intake. I log it as both activities are hard work, are outside of my normal daily activities and often make me sweat.0
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I only log exercise that I make a conscious effort to do. The rest, incidental exercise, I just take as going into my daily activity level.0
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I don't log any exercise, because I've set my calories to a number that already accounts for my activity levels. If I log exercise I'd be eating the exercise calories twice.
Whether or not you should log things like housework and walking depends.
If your calorie number is set for how many calories you'd burn being completely inactive, i.e. sitting on your backside all day kind of inactive, then you probably should log housework and walking if it's enough to get you on your feet and moving around for a significant amount of time, or if you're slightly out of breath, etc.
If your calorie number is set to lightly active, then I wouldn't recommend logging these, as they would be accounted for already in your "lightly active" calorie number, as it's light activity. If you're set to lightly active, I'd only recommend logging and eating back activity calories for things that are quite strenuous, e.g. working out at the gym, running, cycling etc, so long as it's not already counted in your calories already (e.g. if you consider yourself lightly active because you go to the gym once a week, then don't log the calories for that workout)0 -
I generally don't log stuff that I was doing anyway while I was putting on the weight! But if I have a massive spring clean and wash my windows up a ladder or something, then I log that. I've been know to do extra housework just to be able to have a treat afterwards.0
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Yes to the walking.... I walk close to 30km a day. Hardly normal walking. Housework I do intense....I dance my way through it. I log both.
People will tell you not to..... but it depends on what you do. I can burn 200cal doing 1hr housework. I went walking to get mascara last week....23km... took me 5 hours non stop walking.
Thanks for commenting, I agree with what yore saying totally, Think i 'll get myslef a HRM and see if it says I'm losing a lot whilst cleaning. The walking was just eneral walking, if I went on a walk id definitely log that....
You must really love mascara :laugh: I would to as I have blonde eyelashes so look weird without it lol.0 -
I generally don't log stuff that I was doing anyway while I was putting on the weight! But if I have a massive spring clean and wash my windows up a ladder or something, then I log that. I've been know to do extra housework just to be able to have a treat afterwards.
Yeah true, makes total sense. Thank you for commenting :-)0 -
I don't log any exercise, because I've set my calories to a number that already accounts for my activity levels. If I log exercise I'd be eating the exercise calories twice.
Whether or not you should log things like housework and walking depends.
If your calorie number is set for how many calories you'd burn being completely inactive, i.e. sitting on your backside all day kind of inactive, then you probably should log housework and walking if it's enough to get you on your feet and moving around for a significant amount of time, or if you're slightly out of breath, etc.
If your calorie number is set to lightly active, then I wouldn't recommend logging these, as they would be accounted for already in your "lightly active" calorie number, as it's light activity. If you're set to lightly active, I'd only recommend logging and eating back activity calories for things that are quite strenuous, e.g. working out at the gym, running, cycling etc.
Thanks, putting it like that makes total sense not to log unless its actually goig for a walk as'exercise :-).0 -
Nope- this is something that is an everyday thing- I only log dileberate exercise.0
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I don't log housework. I think it comes under how active your lifestyle is. I do log walking, especially if it's a brisk walk, which is what I try to do all the time.0
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Generally speaking, no. I would log work around the house if it was something rather extraordinary, same for the walking. I track my walk to and from the gym, because I purposely walk that at a rather brisk pace, and view it as exercise rather than just transportation, like I view my other walking.0
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I always log my house work and general walking. Doing a vigorous clean burns a lot of calories and like you say, every bit needs to be counted as it is all calories burned.0
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No. I never log housework and only log walking if I've gone out on a walk for exercise, or done LOADS of it.0
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General cleaning - no... when I'm moving furniture and boxes, etc - I do. Of course, I'm down as being sedentary. Walking gets logged if I went somewhere where I walked steadily for a lengthy time (without breaks, ex... Cedar Point).0
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