Does house cleaning count as exercise?
DeniseForgach67
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Example: vaccuuming, mopping?
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yes.................0
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under cleaning
theres light cleaning
and vigirous cleaning0 -
I don't count it for a weekly cleaning or something like that. But if it's DEEP cleaning, I usually count it as light exercise.0
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I personally will never count cleaning as an exercise. I could not imagine getting "fit" off of cleaning my house.0
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I don't count it, for me it's just a part of my daily activities and I was doing those activities when I was heavier and it didn't help me to lose weight. I only count intentional exercise personally.0
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It depends on what your activity level is set at, if you set it at sedentary then you can probably count it. Personally I feel like its really not.0
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I wear my HRM while cleaning and yes I count those calories because they are over and above what I have already burned working out. I never eat my calories back0
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I don't count it for a weekly cleaning or something like that. But if it's DEEP cleaning, I usually count it as light exercise.
I agree. if it's part of your routine, then the body is used to it. Now, if you were carting a ton of bricks off your lawn to a dumpster like I did last week, then by all means count it. I actually wore a heart monitor this weekend while cleaning the yard (moving patio block, weeding, etc.) and burned almost 300 calories in an hour. I counted that!0 -
I will never count cleaning as exercise.0
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I count it as exercise if I break a sweat, yes. Normally after I do my rounds of cleaning / scrubbing both bathrooms, the kitchen floor and counters, and vacuuming I'm breaking a nice sweat and my heart rate is up. I do the same when I exercise, so now I count it as "vigorous" cleaning.
If I'm just dusting, doing laundry and such, then no.0 -
Only if you truly want to lie to yourself about what exercise is and get discouraged when you eat back those 'exercise' calores and don't lose weight.0
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No! It should be included in your daily activity.
Heavy gardening ect, (pulling weeds, digging, paving ect), i would log tho, as that's not as common.0 -
I SWEAT-so yeah. I count it..............................0
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I do. But I lower the calories that are counted. Now if I am doing heavy, deep cleaning, then I keep it. I sweat a lot--especially when I do the floors. I loathe the floors. We have 4 fur babies so I have to do that often! And vacuuming the furniture, holy moly! :sad:0
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I SWEAT-so yeah. I count it..............................
I sweat during sex, don't see that as a cardio workout0 -
I don't count it, for me it's just a part of my daily activities and I was doing those activities when I was heavier and it didn't help me to lose weight. I only count intentional exercise personally.
True for me, too.0 -
I know this can be a heated debate but IMHO, yes if
you perspire, definitely yes. Last time I did, it required
enough energy from me I know I burned more than
with my elliptical.0 -
I SWEAT-so yeah. I count it..............................
I sweat during sex, don't see that as a cardio workout
Even if you have a stripper pole and a trapeeze?0 -
Oh, now that just sounds like fun0
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Say what you like, I strap on the HRM for anything that involves getting my heart rate up. But I do exercise over and above that as well. Frankly, any opportunity to increase my heart rate and break any kind of a sweat is fine by me. I don't think we need to so strictly define exercise so that we miss out on opportunities to make the most of any activity we do. Walking, after all, is something we just do, but it's become "exercise", so it's all fair game, in my book!0
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I don't count cleaning exercise but if you are a cleaner or you spend a day cleaning and you clean hours and hours then YES but wear a HRM because the calories here on MFP are not really accurate!0
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I do if it's a big clean involving moving full boxes, furniture, scrubbing, tons of sweeping and carrying garbage around. Dishes, laundry and light sweeping, not so much. I think it all depends on your perceptions of exercise though0
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I think it just depends.. when we just say mop then no, but if we do our crazy around the house Sunday cleaning.. then yes.. as I keep it up for a period of time with the intention of making it count. So, ... all depends on you. And as far as sex. I believe you can find a cardio count for that if you were wanting0
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No, I son't count it. Funny, I saw "grooming/showering" as an activity under exercise before! Dang, I would be really searching if I chose that. For me it's an excuse to eat more calories and I may as well increase my cal allowance if I am feeling that deprived!(Which I did;)0
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I only count exercise as exercise!!! You raise your activity level but it's not really exercise!! If your trying to loose weight you actually need to put in the work!! I have seen cooking, cleaning, driving (Really?) fishing etc. NONE of these will help you loose weight!!0
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I personally will never count cleaning as an exercise. I could not imagine getting "fit" off of cleaning my house.
Absolutely!!0 -
I don't count it, for me it's just a part of my daily activities and I was doing those activities when I was heavier and it didn't help me to lose weight. I only count intentional exercise personally.
Exactly!!0 -
No, I son't count it. Funny, I saw "grooming/showering" as an activity under exercise before! Dang, I would be really searching if I chose that. For me it's an excuse to eat more calories and I may as well increase my cal allowance if I am feeling that deprived!(Which I did;)
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No. Unless it's something that you don't do all the time...Like scrubbing the floor with a brush, washing the windows inside & out, gardening, mowing lawn etc. You wouldn't add 'preparing food' would you? It's all part of your daily goings about so unless you have your activity level on the lowest level....Forget it.0
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Geez, talk about a contentious topic! ;-)
Anyone heard about "incidental exercise"? That's pretty much what that is.
At the end of the day, you want to count it...count it. I certainly do and having lost nearly 25 kilos including it (of course, with all the other exercise I also do...), I'm not letting anybody tell me I haven't worked for it!
Anything that gets me moving is worthwhile. You aren't going to lose weight solely by doing your cleaning, but if you're off your butt and moving...doing ANYTHING will help in the long term. Sitting on your butt won't...that's a given. If you're off it and doing anything that gets your heart pumping - even a little - that's beneficial.0
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