So, how far do you go on a cheat day?
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I don't have specific cheat days I eat what I want most of the time as long as it fits within my goals if i go over then I go over.
This is my take, too. In the last year, I went over my goals about three times - Thanksgiving, Christmas, and New Year's Eve. All three were due to beverages (both alcoholic and non).
For Thanksgiving, I sometimes call it a planned cheat day as I worked out the three days before and did not eat the calories back (which ended up putting me right about at my weekly goal) I did this because I knew that I would want to try a little of everything and that the menu was filled with delicious high-calorie foods like mac and cheese.0 -
If I go over, I go over. I don't think of them as cheat days. I know I eat way over my calories on those days, usually only happens when I'm not at home/work/school the whole day, maybe shopping, going to a nice restaurant, to the movies etc. Like.. we're talking maybe 1000 cals over at least. No guilt, definitely no logging. I just go back to eating normal the next day. Hasn't affected my weight loss, because this happens maybe once a month. I still eat nice things every day, never feel deprived. Eating healthy feels better than all that junk anyway.
Just do what feels RIGHT FOR YOU. If you feel guilty or like you can't go back to eating normal/healthy and don't want to add loads of exercise, then just have a small cheat and log it.0 -
If I'm going to cheat I make sure its when I really want something not just because it's the weekend. So I might have a dessert when I'm out but only if there is something really tasty on the menu.0
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My cheat days used to be a gorge fest of pizza, cheeseburgers, pretty much a whole day dedicated to yummy yummy trans fat. But I honestly haven't had a cheat day like that in some time. My last one I was 20 over fat and 4 over sugar but below my Cal and Carb (Sodium was through the roof though, but one day isn't going to harm you)
I've been dieting since December, I think you'll find that as you continue to diet and keep your intake consistent, even on your dedicated cheat days, you won't really feel like cheating to a huge degree. And even if you do have a glorious food orgy, your body can only process so much at a time, so if it's kept to 'one day a week', it's not gonna mess with you very much if at all. It's not like your body can put on 5 lb's of fat in a single day.0 -
One day last week I had "the hungries" somethin awful! I ate 1200 over my calories and somehow it didn't affect my week overall. I don't do this often and I felt great about it and enjoyed every bite (2 yummy chocolate bars).0
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One night out I ate/ drank 4000 calories worth of mcdonalds and alcohol (oops), i just accepted that it had happened, moved on, and continued at my calorie goal, I didn't notice any impact on the scales, you have to have a blow out every now and then, its the bigger picture you should look at, one bad day won't hurt every now and then0
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I don't like that concept. It implies that eating certain foods is morally wrong or something. I might eat more than I usually do if it's some social occasion. When that happens, I go back to my usual healthy eating the next day and move on. This is about setting up healthy patterns for life for me, not about sticking to a strict regimen that doesn't allow for any deviation or fun.
I had about 700 calories worth of beer yesterday. That's obviously not a super healthy choice, but I didn't eat excessively in addition, and I had a good time. I don't consider this as me having done something "bad." It's me living my life.0 -
mine are days like today basically eating not clean but downright dirty and not following anything like a meal plan.. I may go over my allocation but I make sure I am set at sedentary so I can log all my activity. I was up at the crack of a sparrows fart and first drink or food was midday while trying to walk the dog and get the kids ready... joy ! luckily today I have sat down rarely and I got about three hours sleep to boot... I have to watch that I don't fall into the trap of just giving in... The other problem with eating crap food...bloating feels shocking... I know I would have felt better on three clean meals..and not being frantic busy roll on tuesday when my schedule calms down.0
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A cheat DAY will sabotage your Weekly deficit, I'd avoid those cheat days. How about a cheat meal?
I believe your weekly average cals are more important than your dailys.0 -
I may be wrong and the gym bunnies and medics out there could probably firm this up, but your body will let go of more of its fat if you spike your diet with fat ( excess calories ) once in a while...0
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I try to stay on my diet plan year round without cheating. Only because i put on weight super easy, and just having some cake and such can add 2kgs on simple as that, and ruins a week or so worth of work just for a cheat. The only time i really go all out is on birthdays and a super special occation.0
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cheat days shouldn't exist. A comfort food on occasion wont ruin your hard work, but I wouldn't get in a habit of giving yourself permission to blow your calories.
If you are starving, reexamine your exercise calories and what you eat protein wise. If I workout a lot, I am sometimes really hungry the next day, so I will eat back my exercise calories then (your body does not reset at midnight). Also, a ratio of 40% carbs, 40% protein, and 20% fat keeps me from eating through my whole kitchen...0 -
IDK, I don't really have "cheat days". There are days that I don't eat as well as I should, or I may go over, but they are balanced out by all the other days that I was under my calorie goal.
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Not very. I've gotten used to working out every day, eating healthy and feeling good. While I enjoy the occasional fatty or sugary treat, a little goes a long way because I don't eat it that much anymore. Same with quantity. I just could not stuff myself- it would be uncomfortable.
If an occasional thickly-frosted cupcake comes across my path and it's not one of my fast days, I may choose to eat it. I thoroughly enjoy it then go back to my usual low-meat, low-fat, heavy-veggie style. Other things- pizza, fries, sandwiches loaded with cheese second and third helpings of really rich food- not worth the calories, IMO. The first few bites are always the best!0 -
I think my highest cheat day was around 7000 calories, but I also had an intense workout that day, so really, minus exercise cals, it was around 6000 cals.
It's because of my ability to just go all out when I'm with my friends that I allow myself to choose one thing that I can eat. Like, let's say you all go out for pizza and wings, instead of eating both, and feeling gross about it, I eat one slice of pizza, and down a bunch of water. And on the days prior to a designated cheat day, I eat below my goal to make up for it, and I try to choose the healthier option of binge foods. Like flavored rice cakes, or maybe the low fat version, just so it doesn't completely throw me off. These cheat days only happen about once a month, so in order to tide myself over until then, I allow myself to have small amounts of whatever I am craving, that way I don't go crazy. Let's say I crave ice cream, I go out and buy the fat free frozen yogurt, and have a cup of it, and that's all I need, and it's also the healthier option.0 -
I'm having a cheat day today. Because i went to the movies and ate movie theater food, then decided once i got home, that i was just going to eat whatever, regardless of macro's. I know i'll suffer some weight gain from bloat tomorrow. Then i'll be back lean and mean on Tuesday. No big deal.0
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Most I've gone is maybe 100 calories, and it was a cheat meal... well not even really, as I still had a healthy entree.
But really, doing that on days when you're really hungry is a bad, bad idea. You're more likely to overeat by 1000 calories or more if you're just eating high calorie stuff that won't fill you up.0 -
I haven't read any of the responses; my honest answer is that I don't "plan" a cheat day or how far I will go. My cheat day usually is because I'm at a restaurant...ooooo....they have Oysters Rockefeller! (or whatever). I want it, I think back on how good I've been, and I order it if I'm comfortable with the fact that I have NO idea what this is going to do to my daily intake. I then log it and move on to the next day0
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My highest cheat day was 6400 calories for the day.
That is some serious cheating!
What does this food orgy consist of?
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Having one today because it's Father's day and my husband wanted to go out for pizza and then we made him a cake. I went to the gym this morning though so I won't be over by much at all.0
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If I have a cheat day, it is usually 400-650 calories over goal if I'm eating at a deficit. If I'm eating at maintenance, I usually don't go over more than 200.
There have been a couple occasions where I've gone over a couple thousand, but I can count those on two fingers.0 -
I don't have a full cheat day/// Maybe a cheat meal...... Then I work extra hard the next few days to work it of because it will always show up on my scale....0
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Twice I have gone over on cheat days and have had major setbacks undoing a whole week of exercise and healthy eating. It's not easy when you are craving or just really want something, but it's also about taking a step back, having that glass of water etc. And really consider what you may gain (pun intended) by having that treat and is it worth it. A lesson I need to learn too....0
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I go all out on my cheat days.
Usually I rent a hotel room in a part of town that I won't be recognized in. Then I buy a bottle of tequila and a few other things to make things a bit more 'interesting'.
I don't just cheat once either. Usually it's multiple times throughout the whole day.0 -
One of my MFP friends has two cheat days a month. She eats 1200 calories a day and exercises, but does not eat back her calories. Then twice a month she just goes all out. She logs everything in and it uaually is about 4000 calories. She has been very successful with this method and has lost close to 100 pounds.
If I really want something I work it into my day. I ate two Dove ice cream bars today and only went over my allotment by 20 calories. I am a binger so I prefer to treatmyself about once a week and make it something I really want and a generous amount. I find this works best for me. I tried having something small everyday and ended up eating way over. It has taken me close to two months to figure out what works best for me, hence the super slow loss. I have been pretty good lately and hope it will speed up the weightloss.0 -
I have a cheat day (Sunday's because we have family diner and I don't want to be told that "One day wont kill you" by all my family members) but my cheat day has turned into a cheat month, so now I am done. Starting tomorrow I am back on track and no more cheat days ... they are not worth it.0
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I'm just starting to get used to the idea of cheat days, but I've had some talks with my cousin who hit his 100 lb weight loss mark actually last week, told me that he has one cheat MEAL a week. So take Saturdays for instance. He'll ask if anybody wants to go to Taco Shop (local tex mex restaurant) or ever to the bar for a cheeseburger. He said he never takes it too far though. Like he's never going to go get a baconator and large fries.. Does that make sense?0
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Today was my cheat day, basically I ate what I normally at but just did no log. Oh. Had cake.0
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<---first cheatday in 21 days was today! about 2600 calories0
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As far from home as I possibly can. I wouldn't want someone to recognize me and tell my husband.0
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