Cheat Day
shaunadroddy
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Do you have a cheat day? If so, how often and what does it consist of?
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I used to but ever since I stopped the weight has been coming off much faster so I choose not to anymore0
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i do but haven't for awhile since xmas was one giant cheat week0
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I try not to have a whole day, but I do allow myself to have a weak moment every now and then such as New Years Eve.0
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I went to Boston Pizza yesterday, I feel gross now. So no more of that for me. Sometimes I have a cheat food.0
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Every few weeks (or even once a week) 1 crazy meal is ok. I wouldnt take a whole day, but 1 meal is alright.0
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Hmm, I try not to have a cheat day. I find for me that just makes me feel like I have free reign to eat whatever. Like someone said, I had a 'cheat' week because of the holidays. I didn't eat everything in sight but did take some tastes of things so not too overboard. Today was a 'will never eat that again' day. LOL. Never knew hot much fat was in hotdogs. Bummer because they taste so good. Guess I have to find one that is less fat AND tastes good. Any ideas??
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it just feels too great being healthy and active to compromise this high for some food or skipping a work out. It didn't always feel this good (honelthy, sometimes it was downright ****ty) but now that I haven't put crap in my body in so long I don't seem to miss it.0
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i have one "cheat" meal on saturday at lunch. i then work super hard to burn it all off. i generally get within 1-200 calories of my goal for the day anyway.0
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It's a commonly asked question:
http://www.myfitnesspal.com/topics/show/147146-cheat-day?page=2#posts-20035690 -
Hmm, I try not to have a cheat day. I find for me that just makes me feel like I have free reign to eat whatever. Like someone said, I had a 'cheat' week because of the holidays. I didn't eat everything in sight but did take some tastes of things so not too overboard. Today was a 'will never eat that again' day. LOL. Never knew hot much fat was in hotdogs. Bummer because they taste so good. Guess I have to find one that is less fat AND tastes good. Any ideas??
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I really like Ball Park Turkey Franks. I think they are 45 calories.0 -
Once every two weeks, whatever meal I want...whatever I've been craving, but I do the one meal and make it my last meal of the day....otherwise it will turn into of freakin' food festival... but it keeps me sane and kinda keeps my body guessin'. I also like it because I feel like I've set myself so far back that the new few days I'm on overdrive in the gym... I don't know why but I lift better day after a cheat meal...0
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The idea of a cheat day or a cheat meal implies that you can't still eat what you want and be on a diet. I don't believe in that as all. As long as you are still meeting your calorie goals, you can eat what you want, when you want. I think it's okay to go over your calorie goals by a few hundred calories occasionally, so if you need to have a day where your favorite meal puts you over that, then have one.
However, having a day or a meal where you just pig out on whatever you can find without being accountable to how many calories you're eating is a sure way to reverse all of the progress you're making the rest of the week.0 -
I have a cheat meal....usually dinner with dessert.0
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I'm trying not to cheat at all until I'm able to stay consistently under my calorie goal for at least 3 weeks. I'm trying to train myself to make better choices.0
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I always have a cheat day. where I EAT WHATEVER I WANT LOL, once a week it keeps your metabolism going , well I think anyways.0
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Hmm, I try not to have a cheat day. I find for me that just makes me feel like I have free reign to eat whatever. Like someone said, I had a 'cheat' week because of the holidays. I didn't eat everything in sight but did take some tastes of things so not too overboard. Today was a 'will never eat that again' day. LOL. Never knew hot much fat was in hotdogs. Bummer because they taste so good. Guess I have to find one that is less fat AND tastes good. Any ideas??
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Hebrew National makes the BEST hotdogs! They also make some that are like 98% fat free or something like that and they're pretty good too. Not sure how many calories they have though. They're a little more expensive but they are worth it!0 -
I don't have cheat days...I have meals every now and again that probably wouldn't be considered the most nutritionally beneficial for my body. Such as pizza, chinese food, a burger...usually I pick one of these things one or twice a week. But I usually make sure I'm eating the correct serving size. If its something high in sodium, I drink more water that day. And if I know I'm to eat something more in the "junk food" category, I work out more that day.
But as far as a day like Christmas eve or Christmas? I ate what I wanted when I wanted. I stopped when I was full but I enjoyed myself! But I don't do this frequently! LOL! )0 -
Hmm, I try not to have a cheat day. I find for me that just makes me feel like I have free reign to eat whatever. Like someone said, I had a 'cheat' week because of the holidays. I didn't eat everything in sight but did take some tastes of things so not too overboard. Today was a 'will never eat that again' day. LOL. Never knew hot much fat was in hotdogs. Bummer because they taste so good. Guess I have to find one that is less fat AND tastes good. Any ideas??
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I really like Ball Park Turkey Franks. I think they are 45 calories.
These are really good too!0 -
I give myself a cheat meal, either once a week minorly, or every two weeks in a bigger way. Tonight I'm having sushi, last night was a homecooked meal at my parents house. Last night was a minor cheat, and so is tonight. I'm getting back on the horse fully for the next 2 weeks though. The way I see it, You don't gain pounds and pounds in a meal or two, and I''m at a healthy weight anyway and just trying to lose a few and tone up, so I don't have to kill myself, just make healthier decisions overall in the long-term. In short, all things in moderation. Cheat days/meals help you feel less deprived, and for me that's nice a few times a month, just not more than that.0
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I do have a cheat day.
I try and make Monday through Friday my normal days. Friday used to be the cheat day, but it turned out always that the whole weekend for me was a cheat day too. Friday is much easier if I just make it a normal health day.
Saturday after I weigh in is my cheat day.
I wake up about 2PM because I make myself sleep in that long (early hours during the week) then I either eat a whole pizza or go to some place to eat.
Usually though it is just 1-1.5 meals depending on what I ate.
Once I went to Carl's Jr. (they know they are unhealthy and flaunt it) and I ate a 2400 calorie meal. I think that was my only meal of the day too. lol
So far I have lost 14 pounds and seem to be losing about 1-2 pounds a week. So far.
Things may change once I hit that threshold that I keep hearing about where it is hard to lose weight.0 -
I normally have one once a week or fortnight as well. I will sometimes allow myself to eat that meal that will take me into a whole new calorie range and I don't beat myself up for it.
There is one theory as someone has already said, that to have one is good as it keeps your metabolism going and doesn't let you body get "used" to same calorie level. If you're eating right the rest of the time it's not going to make a huge difference to your weight loss. I find another benefit is that it gives you a chance to enjoy something you normally don't have and can curb a massive binge then you quitting because you feel you've failed.
Before kids when I had my first big weight loss and I had a cheat day once a week. The funny thing is that the longer I went the "healthier" my cheat day got! I went from scoffing KFC or greasy takeaways and a ton of chocolate to have a Turkish kebab with cheese.
I say, if a cheat day or a cheat meal is what you need then go for it.0 -
I hate cheat days... for me it was an excuse for bad eating habits to creep back in. I do allow myself foods that I do enjoy but I always calculate them into my calories. If I go over my calories by a 100 or 2 I don't usually fret, any more than that I try to do something to help burn some of it off.
It works for me, but you need to decide what will work best for you. You know you better than anyone! Hope that helps!0 -
It works for me, but you need to decide what will work best for you. You know you better than anyone! Hope that helps!
Totally agree with this! Having a cheat day isn't necessarily for everyone I think. At one point I did cut them out because one day would turn into a week. These days I'm at a stage where I'm better to have a cheat day or meal because it means that I won't end up just binging and falling right off the wagon.0 -
I don't trust myself to go a day cheating, but if i'm feeling strong i might choose a small indulgence, like a caesar salad on the side. I'm trying to get away from using food as a reward..so I try to do other things that make me feel good, go shopping, take the time to read, knit, talk to a friend, take a nice drive..0
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i am sorry that is what i meant, a cheat meal, not a cheat day, lol! the reason i was asking was because i "cheated' on a chinesse buffet!!!!!!!! it was so not worth it. i only ate a portion of what i would have ate before starting my new healthy lifestyle! i think i only went over my calorie goal by a few hundred and i exercised a little more than i normaly would have that evening, thanks for all the responses!0
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