Has anyone lost weight with 'cheat days'?
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I try to avoid it, since it throws my low carb diet out of the window, and I have to go through the adjustment period, also I feel ill on a"regular" diets. I get awful acid reflux and tend to throw up after meals a lot.
On Keto I don't get any health problems, so for my health not just my weight it is important. Though I do, at least once or twice a month go out for birthdays or whatever other things come up.0 -
I eat what ever the HELL I want to as long as it fits into my calorie budget. There may be weeks when I have really maintained a smaller deficit than normal, I will allow myself a "re-feed day" just so my old metabolism doesnt get out of whack!! And plus I like me some foooooood!!!!!!! I will do this every month or two!! The more I have learned to try not to obsess over the numbers, the better I have done!! So no it wont kill you or hinder your progress, just dont make a habit out of it and you will be totes magoats fine!!!0
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One other thing....
What is height, weight, activity level, and age??
right now, 1200 over 6 days is 7200 calories
My height is 5ft 4
Weight : 170lbs
Age 190 -
Yup. I frequently have days where I can hit 3,000 calories or more. As long as I stay active (walking and hiking) I can eat well over 2,000 calories per day and still lose.0
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Ok, based on your info, and about 4 days of exercise.....
Your TDEE is ~2150 - 2180 / day
So if weight loss is the goal, and you are doing -20%, your intake would be about 1700 - 1740
So if you were to do 1700 7 days / week == 11,900 calories
So if you are doing 1200 / 6 days == 7200 calories
You technically still have about 4700 calories you can play with to still be in deficit of 20% for the week....
Something to consider....
Me personally, I would not pound down 4700 calories in one day if I were losing weight....
I would opt to bring up my daily caloric intake to maybe 1500 or something, and fit my desired foods into those calories...0 -
Ok, based on your info, and about 4 days of exercise.....
Your TDEE is ~2150 - 2180 / day
So if weight loss is the goal, and you are doing -20%, your intake would be about 1700 - 1740
So if you were to do 1700 7 days / week == 11,900 calories
So if you are doing 1200 / 6 days == 7200 calories
You technically still have about 4700 calories you can play with to still be in deficit of 20% for the week....
Something to consider....
Me personally, I would not pound down 4700 calories in one day if I were losing weight....
I would opt to bring up my daily caloric intake to maybe 1500 or something, and fit my desired foods into those calories...
I've had 1900 calories today, on the days I do overeat I wont go over 2200 calories. Also thanks for working that out for me I may increase my calories in the future :-)0 -
I cheat once a week every sunday. I do it mostly because it crushes my cravings that week so whatever I'm really craving I eat. It also shocks your body, allowing you to continue losing weight.0
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Ok, based on your info, and about 4 days of exercise.....
Your TDEE is ~2150 - 2180 / day
So if weight loss is the goal, and you are doing -20%, your intake would be about 1700 - 1740
So if you were to do 1700 7 days / week == 11,900 calories
So if you are doing 1200 / 6 days == 7200 calories
You technically still have about 4700 calories you can play with to still be in deficit of 20% for the week....
Something to consider....
Me personally, I would not pound down 4700 calories in one day if I were losing weight....
I would opt to bring up my daily caloric intake to maybe 1500 or something, and fit my desired foods into those calories...
I've had 1900 calories today, on the days I do overeat I wont go over 2200 calories. Also thanks for working that out for me I may increase my calories in the future :-)
Give it a shot and track things.
Very important to track things, and see which way you are going.....0 -
I typically eat 1200 calories each day and then one or two days i will have 1800. That extra 600 could be whatever you want and it feels like a lot more when the other days are so restricted. Cheat days are good as long as its not a binge everything in sight kind of day. I still monitor my cheat days I just dont worry as much!0
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I am only a month in and have lost 4 lbs...1 lb per week which is exactly my goal. If you check my logs...I am all over the place. One day I eat real well...the next I don't...one day I work out like a mad woman and the next I sit on the couch. I don't worry about it. I pay attention to what is going into my mouth and shoot for my calorie goal every day. Some days I make it some days I don't. I make sure that I work out at least 3 times a week and when I do...I work out HARD. What I try to keep in mind is ....will my net calories average out under my goal?...if so...I'm good. If not...time to hit the treadmill or throw in a P90X work out. It is ok to eat what you want as long as you work it off. I don't believe in denying myself...I get myself into trouble that way cause then instead of having 1 meal that is over my goal, I have a DAY or a WEEK where I gorge myself.
Give yourself grace and mercy...small changes over time is what is going to make a sustaining weight loss. Or at least that is what I am banking everything on.
Good luck! I wish you well on your journey. Try not to be hard on yourself. We are all in this together.0 -
I have been losing weight even with a cheat day. I also try to make sure that if I want something I eat it or at least a little bit of it. Because I learned if try to make any food off limits then I start to crave it, even if it is something I don't really like and then I over eat it.0
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The honest answer is that losing weight is a math exercise.
If say 1500 would maintain your weight...and you eat 1400 for six days and 3000 on day 7, you'll gain weight (i.e. you are 900 calories over on the week)...if you eat 1200 a day for six days and have 2500 calories, you'll lose weight (down 800 calories/week).
If you want to look at the week as a whole 1200X7 = 8400 calories, then that's fine as long as you aren't literally starving yourself or aiming for something absurd like 500 calories a day so you have 4900 on day 7.
i.e. Cheat days aren't meant to be binges, they are meant to be a chance to indulge but within reason and with reflection on what your weekly calorie budget is. If a binge is 5000 calories then, no, you won't lose weight.0 -
yes it is possible i did it before gotta eat the food you love. and at that low of calorie i think its even more important to have cheat days once a week or else you will either hit a platue or you will slip and slip hard eventually lol. but when you do a cheat day just don't over do it like i do lol0
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I "cheat" every day. When I want chocolate, I eat it, when I want a shake, I eat it, when I want 3 shots of whiskey, I drink 'em ... they're all logged, and I try not to go over under 1500 cals or over 2,000 cals on any given day.
Just make sure to track everything on MFP and you'll be fine eating things you might think are "unhealthy"0 -
I have a huge cheat meal EVERY. SINGLE. WEEK. Sometimes it's two cheat meals
I'm almost at my 1 year anniversary and down 66 lbs and I'm 1 lb away from goal
My cheat meal is a huge cheeseburger with fries OR mexican with an assload of chips and salsa 90% of the time hehe. Those are my two faves!
I work out 5-6 days a week and burn about 1500-2000 calories during those workout sessions that I don't eat back so I figure it all balances out!! Hasn't failed me yet.0 -
As long as you remain in a calorie deficit, over the long term, cheat days don't matter.
If you "undo" your week long deficit with one cheat day, then you will remain the same.
I'd much rather take my cheat day and divide it into my other days, than to put myself through a a caloric rollercoaster, but everyones different. And there are studies showing benefits of cheat days, just like there are studies showing benefits of everything.0 -
I don't believe in cheat days (or meals) but I do believe that you can eat whatever you want so long as your intake and burn are matching over time or in deficit if your aim is to lose weight.
The important thing is to track everything, then if you want the pizza and cheesecake blowout you just have to put the hours in at the gym or whatever to burn it off. Obviously in the long run it is sensible to keep everything reasonably balanced and in moderation. It is only cheating if you don't log it!0 -
So to be clear (this is my theory) as long as you work out that day... and stay within your calories that day then your "treats" are ok...?
Thanks L0
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