Who Eats Theyre Exercise Calories?
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If you're only taking in 1200 calories a day...this is already a deficit. Then if you work out and you've "earned" 250, 500, 1000+ calories by working out... that's an even bigger deficit.
****your body will need those work out calories if you want to build muscle.
You don't have to eat all your workout calories back; but you do need to fuel your body in order to burn fat... not lean muscle.
I think people just get to thinking... gotta lose, gotta lose... and that's fine... but you need to be healthy too!
I always eat mine... if I didn't eat them... I would probably starve or just be weak all the time... ugh! Oh well... that's my 2 cents0 -
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Yeah, it cracks me up that when the question is "Do I eat back?" The overwhelming response is, "Yes! That is how the MFP plan is designed!"
But when it's "MFP gave me 1200 calories?" It's "MFP is WRONG! 1200 is too low! You can't eat below your BMR!" :laugh:
That ususally comes from individuals entering goals that are far to aggressive for their height weight and it bottoms out at 1200.0 -
Nope Im not new joined January 2012 Im sorry I thought I could ask this question
Sadly it seems on here there are people who like to correct what you do I think I wont bother asking anything so that way I dont get moaned at
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Thus the reason I don't often post on these boards - I do read them though. This is suppose to be a place of encouragement and my thoughts are that if you don't have something nice AND productive just don't post.
With regards to your original question... I asked my physician - who is a nationally recognized expert in bariatric medicine - this exact question. His response was that unless one is a high level athlete who works out for hours a day, every day and your goal is weight loss you SHOULD NOT be eating back your exercise calories. The average person who is trying to loose weight functions just fine on 1,200 to 1,800 calories a day.0 -
I haven't been eating my exercise calories. Seeing that people are having results from this I think I will look into this.0
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I always eat them back, and I reached my goal weight in a slow and steady, healthy year.0
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^^^ wishing I could "like" this post lol
I listen to my body on whether to eat some back or not. If I burn more than 700 calories working out my body will need more fuel either that day or the next. Currently I am down 45 lbs, however I have not always been accurate on counting my calories. If you need to eat more your body will let you know.
What is your routine where u burn 700 calories?0 -
I always eat them back, and I reached my goal weight in a slow and steady, healthy year.
Congratulations on setting a.goal and following through with it. I'm sure it is very rewarding.0 -
You aren't "doing it wrong" if you aren't hungry, you have plenty of energy to be active, your hair isn't falling out, your skin isn't flaking off, and you are losing a reasonable amount of weight per week. (Anywhere from .25 to 2 pounds per week.) MFP is a TOOL on the Internet. Use it, but use your own body as a gauge. Nobody but you lives in your body.0
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I haven't been consistent with a healthy diet and exercise lately but over the summer I lost 20lbs at a 1200 calorie diet (goal set to 2lbs lose a week) and I worked out every other day. I usually did not eat my exercise calories back but if I worked out at night AFTER I reached 1200 calories, I would usually be hungry and have a snack or small meal. On weekends I ate about 1500 calories.
If you're feeling super weak and shaky after a workout definitely eat some of them back because feeling faint is not fun
Everyone can tell you what is right or wrong for THEM, but in the end its your choice and what works best for you
(P.s. my maintaining calorie level is around 1600 because I'm petite - well, now - and as an online college student the only activity I do is exercise so a 1200 calorie limit was not hard for me)
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I have been eating them back. I lost the weight I wanted to here, now am I maintaining. I lost most of my weight subtracting from TDEE, which includes exercise (so basically I was still eating exercise calories). MFP has been dead on for me with eating them back.0
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Yeah, it cracks me up that when the question is "Do I eat back?" The overwhelming response is, "Yes! That is how the MFP plan is designed!"
But when it's "MFP gave me 1200 calories?" It's "MFP is WRONG! 1200 is too low! You can't eat below your BMR!" :laugh:
That ususally comes from individuals entering goals that are far to aggressive for their height weight and it bottoms out at 1200.
Don't know, it probably should.
All it does is take your stats and figures out what it would take to reach your goal. If you're 115lbs and you enter in 2lbs a week MFP does the math and won't go below 1200.
I know....you think it's safe for a person of healthy weight to still be able to lose 2lbs per week....you've made it known.0 -
Don't know, it probably should.
All it does is take your stats and figures out what it would take to reach your goal. If you're 115lbs and you enter in 2lbs a week MFP just bottoms at 1200 when, for a person that size it would probably need to be something like 7-800 cals.
I expect they do that because they set your deficit based on how many pounds you want to lose per week and people don't realize you shouldn't aim for a 2lb/week loss when you only are 10 or 20 lbs overweight. A percentage deficit system is generally better but it's also less intuitive. Putting a floor at the general recommended minimum is probably the best compromise.0 -
Nope Im not new joined January 2012 Im sorry I thought I could ask this question
Sadly it seems on here there are people who like to correct what you do I think I wont bother asking anything so that way I dont get moaned at
:noway:
Thus the reason I don't often post on these boards - I do read them though. This is suppose to be a place of encouragement and my thoughts are that if you don't have something nice AND productive just don't post.
With regards to your original question... I asked my physician - who is a nationally recognized expert in bariatric medicine - this exact question. His response was that unless one is a high level athlete who works out for hours a day, every day and your goal is weight loss you SHOULD NOT be eating back your exercise calories. The average person who is trying to loose weight functions just fine on 1,200 to 1,800 calories a day.
Lulz, I'd tip over at 1800 calories a day. So a person who eats 1300 calories a day, and works off say...400 should be netting 900 calories?
Yes, if you're doing TDEE -% you're not supposed to because the exercise is built into your daily goal.
If you're doing NEAT (MFP) you're supposed to because the exercise isn't built into your daily goal.....with this strategy it can be tricky as calories burned isn't an exact science and, for some, it can take some adjustments to make sure what % of exercise calories the individual can eat back as they can be over exaggerated.0 -
^^^ wishing I could "like" this post lol
I listen to my body on whether to eat some back or not. If I burn more than 700 calories working out my body will need more fuel either that day or the next. Currently I am down 45 lbs, however I have not always been accurate on counting my calories. If you need to eat more your body will let you know.
What is your routine where u burn 700 calories?
Kickboxing is my biggest calorie burner.0 -
No. I work too hard to burn those calories so there is no way I'm eating them back.
That's kind of how MFP is designed though......It already has your deficit built in.
Sure, I get that, but I'm still not doing it. One of the reasons I was overweight was because I ate when I didn't need to. Just because I have calories "available" doesn't mean I need to use them.
I've lost 30 lbs and have reached my goal weight, never plateaued and am maintaining, but if you want to say I did it "wrong", then okay.
Exactly....!!!
A good percentage of those 30 pounds was probably lean muscle....0 -
Yeah, it cracks me up that when the question is "Do I eat back?" The overwhelming response is, "Yes! That is how the MFP plan is designed!"
But when it's "MFP gave me 1200 calories?" It's "MFP is WRONG! 1200 is too low! You can't eat below your BMR!" :laugh:
That ususally comes from individuals entering goals that are far to aggressive for their height weight and it bottoms out at 1200.
Yes, probably set themselves to lose 2 pounds a week... which a lot of MFP newbies tend to do0 -
Then why doesn't MFP make peoples' BMR their floor, not 1200? It's because 1200 is widely accepted as an appropriate floor for all and up to 2 lbs/week as an appropriate goal loss.
Don't know, it probably should.
All it does is take your stats and figures out what it would take to reach your goal. If you're 115lbs and you enter in 2lbs a week MFP does the math and won't go below 1200.
I know....you think it's safe for a person of healthy weight to still be able to lose 2lbs per week....you've made it known.
Do you think with the thousands of people who funnel through here that MFP didn't choose methods that protect them from legal repurcussions from someone who got hurt from following their diet plan? It wouldn't be that hard for them to add a floor of one's BMR and not let anyone below a certain BMI choose 2 lbs/week. Maybe someone who thinks a diet plan needs those features to be safe should spearhead a class action suit.0 -
Eat'em up... you've EARNED them! Enjoy!0
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Only if I'm hungry still after I've reached my calorie goal.
Listen to your body. It will let you know if it needs more food.
Don't whatever you do listen to your body. Dieting makes your hunger hormones behave strangely and tell you your full when you're not.
It's the same the other way. That's why we're all here isn't it? Our bodies telling us lies about how hungry we are and how good that last piece of pizza looks.
You've all already been put on a deficit by MFP. Do any extra exercise and you MUST eat those calories back. It ain't going to work better, faster. You'll lose lean body mass, race to the end, go back to eating how you were before and put more back.
It happens all the time. Listen to the grouchy experienced ones.
I ate when I wasn't hungry, that's what got me here. boredom eating, over eating, eating because I could. I didn't listen to my body when it told me I was full. By no means am I saying don't eat them back, I'm just saying, if you're not hungry, why would you?0 -
I eat them. I had lost 53 lbs as of last May, then I quit logging, gained back 14 and came back to MFP. But for those 53 lbs, I generally ate back exercise calories. Occasionally, if I just wasn't hungry, I didn't, and figured that balanced everything out for days where I went over by a couple hundred.0
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i dont eat it all back but maybe 50% of it, unless i am super hungry . i just try to listen to my body and eat them if i need it i lost 70 ish pounds and am currently trying to lose the last 5 lbs
I'd give the same advice. LIsten to your body, and see what works for you. I eat enough to be satisfied, focusing on healthy choices. Sometimes I don't trust that MFP is calculating the calories burned anyway. I lost 2 lbs in the last 2 weeks.0 -
Authorities that state that aiming to lose up to 2 lbs/week is safe and sensible, and they don't qualify that you have be X pounds overweight to do so include ACSM, Mayo Clinic, WebMD, WW, CDC, NIH. I'm pretty sure it's also the guideline in most published diet plans.
http://www.wwu.edu/healthyliving/education/obesity/acsm.shtml
http://www.mayoclinic.org/fast-weight-loss/expert-answers/FAQ-20058289
http://www.webmd.com/diet/features/lose-weight-fast-how-to-do-it-safely
https://www.weightwatchers.com/util/art/index_art.aspx?tabnum=1&art_id=55721&sc=3046
http://www.cdc.gov/HEALTHYWEIGHT/LOSING_WEIGHT/INDEX.HTML
http://www.nhlbi.nih.gov/health/public/heart/obesity/healthy_wt_atglance.pdf0 -
The girl gets flack for posting a question that already exists on forums, yet we have multitudes of idiot posts like "would you date the poster above you?" and "Drop a letter, add a letter!" and "Like, is my boyfriend cheating on me or whatever? What do you think?"
come on.
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OP, it appears you are relatively new so I'm going to make an honest suggestion. Above any forum board, there is a line that says "Home, Recent Posts, My Topics, Settings, Search." If you hit search and enter "exercise calories, you will see a plethora of threads addressing this. Hope this helps.
And yet YOU still chose to open the thread AND respond...so what does that say?! Snarky much?!
Lol. How is that snarky again? I didn't yell at her. I didn't insult her. I simply pointed towards a tool that can help her find info on the topic she's wondering about. It was an honest suggestion.
I didn't think you were being snarky, but when she posts in one of those old threads, everyone's going to jump in there and call her a necromancer, so it's like you can't win. *shrugs*0 -
Nope Im not new joined January 2012 Im sorry I thought I could ask this question
Sadly it seems on here there are people who like to correct what you do I think I wont bother asking anything so that way I dont get moaned at
:noway:
definitely don't feel that way... please always ask questions, there will be plenty of us who will give a helpful answer (if they can) and there's always those few who have unhelpful comments to make. I'm glad you asked the question as its something I always wanted to know, and despite there being a search option... its refreshing to have the question asked several times at different points as new members and answers always come our way
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