Has anyone lost weight with 'cheat days'?
wriri7_x
Posts: 94 Member
I was wondering whether anyone has lost any weight with a cheat day once a week?
My day goes like-
EXAMPLE:
Small breakfast
Mixed kebab with chips for lunch
Milkshake in the evening
1 crisp and 1 chocolate and some sweets
I eat 1200 calories 6 days of the week, so will a cheat day hinder my weight loss?
My day goes like-
EXAMPLE:
Small breakfast
Mixed kebab with chips for lunch
Milkshake in the evening
1 crisp and 1 chocolate and some sweets
I eat 1200 calories 6 days of the week, so will a cheat day hinder my weight loss?
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lol you dont want to look at my diary, I've lost 111 in 8 months and big macs, kebabs and chips are a weekly treat for me lol so yes I'd have to say I eat what I want and still loose weight because I burn it off!0
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Look at your average for the week. I have a cheat day but still try and keep the average for the week around 1200. I also don't count my exercise as saved calories, only actual food.0
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Look at your average for the week. I have a cheat day but still try and keep the average for the week around 1200. I also don't count my exercise as saved calories, only actual food.
How do I find my average?0 -
My last "cheat" day i had 2lbs of wings and like 7000* pitchers of beer.
*number estimated using severity of hangover
Obviously I don't do that weekly - but you can go over on calories once in a while as long as you sustain a long term deficit.0 -
I have a cheat day probably once a week. As long as your not wiping out your entire deficit for the week in one day you will still lose weight.0
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I eat a higher amount of calories usually once a week.0
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Look at your average for the week. I have a cheat day but still try and keep the average for the week around 1200. I also don't count my exercise as saved calories, only actual food.
How do I find my average?
I use the myfitnesspal app on my phone. I record everything I consume everyday, and check my weekly average by going to the menu and selecting 'nutrition' then 'weekly'.0 -
Instead of making it an all day affair I like to choose an item that I have been really wanting and fit it into my calorie goal for the day. I will purposely make my lunch lighter in calories to fit it in. There will be times where a whole day of indulging can occur. Just make sure not to let it get you down and start over the next day.0
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My last "cheat" day i had 2lbs of wings and like 7000* pitchers of beer.
*number estimated using severity of hangover
Obviously I don't do that weekly - but you can go over on calories once in a while as long as you sustain a long term deficit.
:drinker: :drinker: love this.
If I know I'm going to be in a situation where I'll be tempted to eat food that normally doesn't fit into my calories (like, say, a superbowl party) for the day I'll trim a little here and there from other meals in the week so my weekly net is ok. It's working for me.0 -
I pretty much whatever I want just smaller portions and more veggies thrown in. I don't really have actual cheat days because I still eat things I like everyday...I dont feel like I need a cheat day (for me I think it would bring me back to old habits). Every once in awhile I go out to eat for dinner and will go over calories but I eat healthier during the day since I know I'll be going out.0
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This is my second time around the weight loss carousel. The first time I lost 60 pounds in 7 months and always had a cheat day every week to keep my sanity. Just don't do what I did and let the cheat day become an every day thing once the weight is off or you will be back on the carousel as I am right now.0
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You can also work your desired foods into your daily goals....
May not be able to eat as much of it....but it is an option.
but 1200 calories is pretty low0 -
I was wondering whether anyone has lost any weight with a cheat day once a week?
My day goes like-
EXAMPLE:
Small breakfast
Mixed kebab with chips for lunch
Milkshake in the evening
1 crisp and 1 chocolate and some sweets
I eat 1200 calories 6 days of the week, so will a cheat day hinder my weight loss?
One other thing....
What is height, weight, activity level, and age??
right now, 1200 over 6 days is 7200 calories0 -
I usually take Sat and Sun off every week but I also dont eat my exercise calories back. I went to Scoobys workshop found out my BMR eat that exercise M-F and take the weekend off so I can go out with hubby and not have to think about it. Ive been maintaining since Oct and havent gained at all. But you also cant go gorging on EVERYTHING! I still am reasonable. Except for last weekend when hubby craved chocolate cream pie. Yes I ate 2 slices one Sat and one Sun. And I also loved every bite of it.0
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I am wondering who you are "cheating". As long as there is sufficient deficit in your week or s time period, or you chose to have slightly less one day and more another, "banking" a few calories or may be carbs to use later you should be ok.0
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.My rule is, I can do cheat days whenever I deem appropriate (which is usually just one day, and it's always on a Fri. or Sat.)
But my stipulation is, if I'm going to cheat that day, I MUST go to the gym.
Eat right. Exercise. Often both. NEVER neither.0 -
I have a regular "cheat day" all the time and I lost 110 pounds in a year.0
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Look at your average for the week. I have a cheat day but still try and keep the average for the week around 1200. I also don't count my exercise as saved calories, only actual food.
I do this... I eat lower some days and 'cheat' others. Has worked for me. I also don't eat back my exercise calories to account for those extra calories. It works for me. Helps me get thru the week knowing I can splurge a bit and get my cravings in.
I look at it more as a weekly total not a daily total.0 -
I usually take Sat and Sun off every week but I also dont eat my exercise calories back. I went to Scoobys workshop found out my BMR eat that exercise M-F and take the weekend off so I can go out with hubby and not have to think about it. Ive been maintaining since Oct and havent gained at all. But you also cant go gorging on EVERYTHING! I still am reasonable. Except for last weekend when hubby craved chocolate cream pie. Yes I ate 2 slices one Sat and one Sun. And I also loved every bite of it.
This...same for me. Typically eat up to my calories and let exercise calories go where they will. Though recently transitioned into maintenance and have been maintaining app 170-175 at 5'10" for a couple months now no problems.0 -
Instead of making it an all day affair I like to choose an item that I have been really wanting and fit it into my calorie goal for the day. I will purposely make my lunch lighter in calories to fit it in. There will be times where a whole day of indulging can occur. Just make sure not to let it get you down and start over the next day.0
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lost 25 pounds ! cheat every weekend.0
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I have one night a week (bingo night ) where I eat a bunch of deep fried items. And this past weekend I had a day where I ate 600 calories in chocolate, a big mac, a donught and a tim's sandwich and haven't gained from either of those. The worst that will happen is my weight will stay the same that day.0
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Yes.0
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In fact, I do! I was on paleo for a month but for some reason, it just didn't work for me this time (did paleo for half a year last year and it worked wonders at helping me break a plateau. But I got off of it because of a rough end to the year. But I got back to it and its worked but hasn't worked as it did before. Since I have Cushing's Syndrome, I gain weight easily with stress (thanks to excess cortisol). Decided that I'll break off from paleo and just eat whatever I want (but only natural homemade food, or food made from scratch at restaurants etc), and doing so made the scale move after months of it staying a 4 lb rage (189-192). And I had DEVOURED so many calories a few days prior (since I am actually lifting and such, I figured my body would also need the many calories I am eating now). So cheat days are beneficial to your mental health (less stress, weigh less).0
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I have pizza and breadsticks with my sister every Friday night . I used to use all of Friday as my "cheat" day, but I try to stick with my Friday night cheat MEAL.I eat pretty light the rest of the day on Friday (Greek yogurt for breakfast, progresso soup for lunch, no afternoon snack) . I am still losing. In fact, I have done this since I started and I have lost every week. I find that looking forward to my weekly splurge makes it easier for me to stick to healthy eating the rest of the week. If I want something greasy on Thursday, I say "No. you get a treat tomorrow."0
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I pretty much whatever I want just smaller portions and more veggies thrown in. I don't really have actual cheat days because I still eat things I like everyday...I dont feel like I need a cheat day (for me I think it would bring me back to old habits). Every once in awhile I go out to eat for dinner and will go over calories but I eat healthier during the day since I know I'll be going out.
This. :happy:0 -
I don't believe in cheat days. But I also don't believe in denial of foods. I set a healthy deficit, refuse to go down to 1200, and eat within my calorie goals for the day. If I go over a bit, I either eat less the next day or workout a bit more. I make my food work for me -- it's fuel for my body, so I give it plenty, and if I'm craving a chocolate bar, I have one. If I want pizza, I have it. I just make it fit my calories and macros. For me, this is way more long-term sustainable than trying to figure out 'cheat days' which often turn into bigger binges than planned because the mentality becomes "I can do WHATEVER today!"0
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I average 200-250 exercise calories per day over 6 days. I don't eat those back typically on Monday through Thursday. Friday and Saturday, I tend to go over target. I make an attempt to at least stay close to maintenance calories on those days. Sunday, I generally pull it back together and generally go under target. Once it all averaged out, I hit or go slightly below weekly target.
In maintenance and for the rest of your life, you're going to have "cheat days." Weddings, parties, nice restaurants, vacations, etc. Might as well learn how to deal with that now. How to moderate leading into planned events. How to deal with unplanned events. How to recover from a high-calorie day. Maintenance is harder than losing. Maintenance takes longer.0 -
The way I approach cheat days is similar to my approach to counting calories: I earn them with exercise.
Think of it as a game: Every morning you are given a set of calories to spend on food. You only have so many calories, and you have to be sure to spend them wisely so that you'll get everything you need for the day. You need to make sure you invest in things like protein, omega 3s, etc.
Let's say you don't feel like you have enough calories to spend on all of the things you want to eat. That's where exercise comes in.
With every minute of exercise (cardiovascular exercise specifically) you earn that many more calories that you can spend. Now you can't just spend those extra calories on anything, as your body will need extra nutrients to compensate for the exercise, but you get where I'm going with this.
On average, I burn a minimum of 500 calories per workout. (Usually more). I may use those extra calories or I may not. I may just eat the same amount I was going to eat that day and leave it at that. If I do, then my excess fat burns those calories.
Over the period of a week, assuming I stay true to my goals, that tends to leave me with at least one days worth of calories that I've burned. Assuming I plan my cheat days well, I don't make too much of a dent in that "reserve" of calories that I've burned, and I have a successful week.
Every now and then, I do have a week that might not be as successful as I like, but that's why it's so important to stay with what I'm doing. If I maintain the rest of the time, then a cheat day or even a cheat weekend won't hobble me too much.0 -
I have two cheat meals per week, but not full cheat days. When I was shredding and not maintaining I had ZERO cheat meals for several months and went from a size 10 to a 2. It was tough at first because you have to make the decision to get fit multiple times a day when temptations come your way. The good news is that for me it actually got easy. I had a set diet and brought my food every day. Food became fuel and not for pleasure. That was the key to my success. I basically stopped "treating" myself to food, and celebrated my success with extra workout time, which I came to love. Hope this helps you.0
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