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spacelump
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Seeing as I put my activity level at 'fairly active' on MFP, do I need to include my exercise done while doing my job? (I walk dogs as my PT job). My pedometer says I walked 2 miles. I don't want to accidentally credit myself for what's already being accounted for and eat over my calories.
Thanks all!
Thanks all!
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If you included the activity you do in your job in determining your overall activity level - and it sounds like you did - then you need not and should not list it again as exercise. You've theoretically already counted those calories burned.Seeing as I put my activity level at 'fairly active' on MFP, do I need to include my exercise done while doing my job? (I walk dogs as my PT job). My pedometer says I walked 2 miles. I don't want to accidentally credit myself for what's already being accounted for and eat over my calories.
Thanks all!
Good luck in achieving your goals on MFP!0 -
Nope just add additional exercise above what you consider 'normal'0
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No, it's already accounted for.
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I suspected that to be the case. Thanks everyone!0
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