Do you have a "cheat day"?
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I have a cheat meal once a week now. It really keeps me in check to have that to look forward to every week. I didn't have one for about the first month though. I really think it would have derailed me in the beginning.0
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I have them often
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I say having a "cheat day" is essential to anyone trying to lose weight. Otherwise, I think you would lose your mind and end up binging from all the depravation. I actually have a "cheat weekend" because my friends love to go out day and/or night and I don't feel like restricting myself at parties, restaurants, etc.
Plus, I usually don't do that badly on the weekend anyways. I guess Sunday is my only real cheat day because I do bootcamp class on Saturday mornings...I workout Mon-Fri, so I still get in 5-6 days of exercise each week. But on Ssaturday or Sunday, I eat whatever pasta, bread or potato dish I want. Yet, I still don't eat that heavy because all the dieting during the week really shrinks my appetite, so I get full pretty quickly. I haven't had any real trouble losing weight so far. Plus all the muscle I build during the week counteracts any real damage I might do during the weekend as well0 -
An entire 24 hrs0
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Yes, and according to the 4Hr Body (book I'm following); it is actually good to do cheat day once a week to boost your metabolism so it doesn't go into hybernation mode. You will notice it takes about 2-3 days to drop to the pre-cheat day weight, but then it's downwards significantly again. . .
Yes an entire 24 hrs0 -
After tracking for 259 days a cheat day every week as helped I didn't have cheat days when first started didn't want to derail my progress0
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Yes I have one cheat meal , and it is a healthy clean cheat meal...Like Chipotle salad with extra chicken & brown rice0
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My cheat day is on Saturday...after a few snacks, I'm done for the rest of the week0
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I call them TREAT days. Yes, I have them and they really help me stay on track. I usually have them on a Friday or Saturday where I am a little bit more relaxed but I still don't go over board and I record everything, even if I have to guesstimate and add quick calories. Also, I am not dieting, I am changing my lifestyle and eating habits. I think "diet" and "cheat" are bad words. Cheers!0
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I don't have an entire cheat day, but I may have a cheat meal once during the week or a "cheat treat" with one of my meals (i.e....actually eating regular noodles/potatoes with my chicken..mmm carbs). I think I could just do too much damage if I took an entire cheat day haha0
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I do not have cheat days. Eating like that got me fat in the first place. I have modified the way I eat, for now, and for the rest of my life.0
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I take one day off from exercise each week. Once in a blue moon it is two days.
I generally have a cheat day once a month. Those days are usually significantly over calorie for me. It doesn't hurt my weight loss.
This month has been bad. I've had a day a week that is over calorie but not to the extent my above cheat day was. Four birthdays and Easter. I gained weight. I can't do that much cheating.0 -
Its today but i feel guilty as hell.0
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No, no cheat days or cheat meals.
I work what I want to eat, within reason, to my daily diary and arrange food around that meal.0 -
I used to have one every Sunday. I stopped not because I was gaining weight because I was losing weight but it would take me all week to get back down to my weight and lose. It was just frustrating looking at the scale and seeing my weight go up knowing full well that it was water weight.0
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I don't consider it a cheat meal or cheat day. I consider it a high calorie meal that may put me at maintenance or a few hundred calories over.
I eat what I want. I enjoy a few high calorie meals a few times a week and sometimes, even manage to have them fit into my daily calories. I may not eat nothing else but I make it happen. Life is way too short and this is a lifestyle change to think of things as a cheat meal or cheat day. That sounds hectic! LMAO!!!
Eat things you like that are reasonable calories most days and you will be able to have that high calorie meal more often then you think without thinking of it as cheating..... I never feel guilt. lol
Makes life a lot easier IMHO.
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Yes, I never call it cheating as it is a life style change .0 -
I'm new to this site and new to fitness and healthy dieting in general. One constant I see among a lot of people's habits is that there is a cheat day where you either don't work out, or eat whatever you want, or both.
I would be worried that this would make me fall back into old habits. I want to push through and try to keep on track as much as possible 7 days a week, but I also don't want to deprive myself of my favorite things, like staying in my PJs all day Saturday, and pizza. I know "everything in moderation"...but I would love to hear your stories, experiences, tips, advice, etc. on taking a day off every week. Have you found that it helps or hurts your progress?
I don't even think of cheat meals or cheat days, because there is nothing to cheat with. I eat a fairly natural diet and eat whatever I want within my deficit.
Today I had a two cup shrimp cocktail with avocado and saltines, a large fish filet with rice , salsa and slaw, a large cannelloni for dessert and a mango-chile popsicles after that.I ate my daily 1200 calories plus 26 calories from my exercise. All that also included breakfast and several cups of coffee and espressos. I feel I ate extremely well for my taste and do not need more calories just to eat delicious food. But I realize that everyone's mileage varies.0 -
Cheat day? I had a cheat year!0
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I don't have a cheat day but I do have a cheat MEAL. I used to have a cheat day but the guilt after was too much so now I have a cheat meal once a week.0
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I don't anymore.
I used to have a cheat day because I was under the impression that you had to have one to keep your metabolism up and prevent your body from going into "starvation mode", which I'm pretty sure is just broscience and unlikely to be true.
BUT a cheat day would work well for someone who has (unhealthy) cravings to satisfy to keep a diet on track.0 -
Only when we have company or if I'm feeling particularly "weak", which isn't all that often. Maybe once a month or so?0
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as I said here before you have a hormone called Leptin its what help burns your fat. you have low calories and maintance calories. you should eat your low calories and excercise to help burn fat then your body needs to reset. its called an eat up day. eat only to your maintance calories for one day to rest it. watch you loose weight. I lost 4lbs my first week.0
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you have the right idea....
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I went out of town this weekend and all my meals were cheats. I feel bad but I'm going to get back on the wagon tomorrow.0
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I don't have a cheat day but I will allow myself to have something special if I feel like it and NOT feel guilty about it. I just didn't think I would be able to handle a "cheat" on my schedule. It felt weird to me. It works for many people I just couldn't trust myself with it.0
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BUT a cheat day would work well for someone who has (unhealthy) cravings to satisfy to keep a diet on track.
This is me. I ate like a pig for 15 years and have only been on my journey to a healthier lifestyle for a month so I get strong cravings for greasy, sugary or salty high calorie foods. I figure giving in to that for one meal once a week or every couple weeks and then going right back to eating within my macros and working out is better than letting those cravings build up, feeling frustrated and then just ending up binging and never going back to healthier eating which is what has always happened in the past every time I've tried to lose weight. One day soon I hope to be able to eat my cheat meal AND have it fit into my macros lol.0 -
I dont have a cheat day since I dont really restrict.foods. I just mind the portions.0
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I have an "eat up" day where I can eat 1600 calories. It's more calories than I usually eat and it supposedly helps to reset my metabolism (we'll see - just going off what the doctor is saying at this point). I find that it helps me to control myself and not overeat, but I do get to feel like I'm cheating. The program I'm on allows me to do this on Wednesday and Saturday.0
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I'm heavy enough to still be allowed a lot of calories per day but lately when I have tried to cheat I find what I actually get through fits into my daily calories (though the macro is usually pretty off).0
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I don't have a planned cheat day. However, I do end up going overboard with calories every now and then because of going out drinking with friends, parties, family dinners etc. So I find it easier to just call that particular day my cheat day, instead of planning to eat over my limit on one particular day a week or whatever.0
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