Do you log your exersize?
superminx64
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I'm just wondering because when you initially set up your goals on mfp and you add your age, weight, how active you are it also asks how many workouts and for how long you will do each week. So my questions is, have those workouts already been taken into account for my daily calorie goal (and I don't need to log them) or do I still log that exersize? Hopefully this makes sense!
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No, those workouts are not taken into account. That's more of "This is your goal" type of thing. You have to log your workouts separately, everyday.0
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Well that's good new, thanks!0
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I use a TDEE calculator (http://scoobysworkshop.com/calorie-calculator/) instead of the MFP calculator and input my exercice in there. Try it and see the difference!0
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no i dont log them. but i'm doing a slightly different thing than MFP where my exercise calories are taking into account in my deficit. i only log the workouts if i go over 5 hours a week, which isnt that often0
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What is this 'work out' of which you speak?
I've never logged exercise or alcohol, I figure they'll cancel each other out.0 -
Heck yes! I earned those extra calories..they're mine and I want them!0
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So my questions is, have those workouts already been taken into account for my daily calorie goal (and I don't need to log them) or do I still log that exersize? Hopefully this makes sense!
Using the MFP model then yes, the number of workouts gives you an objective but the energy expenditure isn't accounted for, but logging it does increase the amount you have to eat to reach your goal calorie intake.
You do have an alternative approach by working out your total expenditure, which accounts for training. Lots of posters on here will advocate it.
The suitability of TDEE does depend on how you train, it's a reasonable approach if your workouts are consistent and your burn is predictable. If you train using an approach that increases your calorie burn on a regular basis it's less useful, unless you want to be working it out on a weekly basis.0 -
I don't log my workouts but I have customized my calorie goal taking into account by BMR with exercise. if you are using mfp's calorie goal, then you should always log your exercise.0
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