Do you count cleaning as exercise?
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Get your husband to do that amount of cleaning and ask him that question again.0
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I dont. And I dont think people should. IF you do, make sure you dont log 500-1000 cals for 30 minutes worth of cleaning. Unless of course you are deadlifting all the appliances while you clean lol. You'd only be cheating yourself.
But if the burns you get from it are making sense come weigh-in day, go for it.0 -
Any type of body movement is burning calories.....oh ya you also burn calories by laying on the couch/ sleeping.
I believe setting a time aside for you.....not daughter... Or Husband just for you to change your lifestyle, by focusing on being healthy, fit, and happy is a positive step. I would put down half of the time because it ultimately wasn't for you. A suggestion is if hubby doesn't think it does not count let him. Clean dtr's room while you do a real workout for YOU.0 -
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I use to when I first started getting myself to be healthier, I don't now because I am not lazy anymore and actually clean daily, what others consider deep clean I do at least 2xs a week as regular cleaning. Seen this post was made back in January so I am sure OP isn't still in this debate.0
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I do on my deep cleaning days and those are normaly my rest days from the gym but I always under count it so if it took me 2 hours then I count one hour on here.0
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nope. I only log directed effort specifically for exercise. The only exception I'll make is if I'm doing things around the house like hanging drywall and framing walls and stuff like that.0
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I log the more physical chores, like shovelling snow, or other yard work. but unless you're dragging the couch around to build up a sweat, I wouldn't log it0
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I dont. And I dont think people should. IF you do, make sure you dont log 500-1000 cals for 30 minutes worth of cleaning. Unless of course you are deadlifting all the appliances while you clean lol. You'd only be cheating yourself.
But if the burns you get from it are making sense come weigh-in day, go for it.
I like this answer^^^0 -
I count them rarely, and I count less than half the hours I actually did when I feel a need to log them. I've been cleaning for a couple hours this morning already. I agree with a previous poster that they are magic floaty calories earned for the times when I miscalculate.0
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I log cleaning. I put on my HRM and go to town!! Mopping, scrubbing the tub, doing windows! Why wouldn't you log it? I like to use the HRM because I feel like MFP is not accurate when it comes to cals burned. The number is always too high.0
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I clean 5 hours a morning as a job, burn average of 700 cals on HRM consistently. However I just changed my activity level and upped the cals0
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Definitely, and you can log it!0
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I used to, but only when I would actually be sweating from it. Now I don't really log anything because my FitBit adjusts it for me.0
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I did a big spring-clean yesterday, including hand scubbing floors etc, so yes I did count it as exercise - it was exhausting!!0
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I don't usually count the housework that I normally do in the run of a week, but for sure if I take on a big task (like you did) I would definitely count it!0
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I don't, but if its something that is out of the ordinary for your routine, I can see counting it. I usually only count activities outside of my normal routine. I end up walking a lot at work and school, so I don't count it because it's normal for me. If I went for a long walk outside the the regular routine, I'd add it.0
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I'd rather not log it and have it as extra floaty magical calories than count it and end up over-estimating. Unless I purposefully set out to do a workout, I don't add it.
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I never did, but I really needed the extra calories yesterday. With the cleaning time i spent cleaning, I hadn't got the time to go to the gym. I cleaned for about 4 hours and logged three. I counted it as ight. I would have just sat infront of the tv otherwise, so I don't see it as really cheating to be honest. I was burning more than I would have been in front of the TV. So I think if I need the calories in the future, I will log it, but if I don't need them, I will leave it as an extra cushion. As some one else said, if its not hurting the scale, stick with it.0
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Having a bit of a debate with my spouse about whether or not cleaning counts as exercise. I spent four hours cleaning my child's room today, it was a huge project that took a lot of time and energy. I was actually sweating at some points. So, I put in two hours of light/moderate cleaning in my exercise log, just to be careful. My husband said it shouldn't count. What say you?
I do count it as exercise if it's heavy duty and something I don't ordinarily do. Things such as rearranging furniture, unpacking boxes, rearranging cupboards, washing the car, etc that require heavy lifting and physical exertion and will cause me to be in pain the next day. These are also things that I only do once a month at most. If it's activity that takes the place of what would normally be time spent doing something sedentary, I count it.0
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