Cheating on weekends (sort of)

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I fall apart on the weekends. I eat like an angel all week, stay diligently under my goal, and have lost 2.5 pounds since the beginning of the year. I just chow down on the weekends and don't track it. Here's what I'm thinking. What if, on the weekends, I ate my maintenance calories (an extra 750 a day!) instead of my weight loss calories? I know that the weight will come off a little slower, but I feel like then I could still enjoy a breakfast out or a few coctails without having to spend my entire weekend in the gym. Has anyone ever done this? Does it work?
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  • buckeyereavis
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    what do you drink for cocktails?
  • lilRicki
    lilRicki Posts: 4,555 Member
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    I don't know, I tend to eat my face off on weekends too...mostly because I like to sleep as much as possible so I miss two meals by the time I get up. Then I spend all day trying to catch up, and I make poor choices. Mostly because I'm so freakin' hungry I just want to stuff my mouth. Weekends are when we usually order in as well...but if your strategy works, let me know, because I've tried to be diligent on weekends, but it hasn't worked yet lol
  • misssuperstitious
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    That's pretty much what I did last year, and I lost 43lb.s. I gained some back, but only because my weekends turned into weeklongs :) That won't happen again!
  • sweetheart03622
    sweetheart03622 Posts: 928 Member
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    what do you drink for cocktails?

    Usually just wine or a martini, but when I go out with friends, it's always more than one :laugh:
  • formulated
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    I have what I call "fall of the wagon days" about twice a month. Those days I don't worry about my calorie intake. It.has had no impact on my weight loss at all. It also helps me stick to my diet cause I still get to enjoy the bad but good tasting food I miss. A thing to remember is you don't gain the weight in a day, you wont lose it in a day either.
  • luv2ash
    luv2ash Posts: 1,903 Member
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    If itis a life long lifestyle change you are intending to achieve, then it will not happen by losing it on the weekends. You have to do what works for you according to what your goals are. Good luck to you!
  • rose1617
    rose1617 Posts: 469 Member
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    I actually do it slightly differently but not much.
    On the weekdays, I'm usually 1-200 calories under (or more).
    Then on the weekends I'm usually 2-300 calories over (or more, but not much). I've seen consistent weight loss using this method.
    I have found if I stick to a strict weight loss method for too long, I stop losing. Then, once I "cheat", I'm back to losing.
    Works for some (like me), doesn't work for others.
  • sarahtroupe
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    Yes i cheat alot on the wkends until recently... I stayed within my cal range and i did'nt gain any weight... Normally I would gain 1 lb and would have 2 wrk it off on Mon!!!! So i have to say I felt good when I got on the scale this morn and it didnt move... Best of Luck 2 U!!!!
  • gangstagirl625
    gangstagirl625 Posts: 187 Member
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    if u cheat ur only cheating urself so it is all up to you
  • CelticDragon
    CelticDragon Posts: 66 Member
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    For the most part, I don't eat my exercise calories during the week. Sure a few here and there, but not more than a couple hundred. As a result, I feel no guilt when I go a little overboard on the weekend. It's worked so far.

    Try it and seee if it works, if you find eating the maintenance hinders your loss, try something else. We're all different, so what may work for me, may not work for you. Whatever you do, don't deny yourself, that just sets you up for failure because eventually you'll HAVE to eat what you've been denied.

    Remember, moderation.:smile:

    Keep up the good work! :flowerforyou:
  • Rachaely
    Rachaely Posts: 113
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    I eat within reason...normally. I drink every weekend, and won't change that. I will however, change what I drink. I lean towards vodka and soda with a lime, or a Captain and diet instead of a margarita or wine.

    As far as food goes, I'm the same way: I wake up later, so I typically skip a meal. I don't make up for it with more meals, but I realize I don't eat as well. I just try to keep it within reason. And, within reason for me is what a "normal" woman should eat, around 2,000 calories. Funny how what a "normal" person should eat seems like SO MUCH MORE than what us "healthy" people aim for!

    I just say, you gotta live. I understand everyone strives to be healthy (I am, afterall, a member of this site as well!), but you still need to enjoy your life, and calorie consumption is part of that. I'm a firm believer that you just can't focus on calories every day of your life. It's a lifestyle choice, and I choose to LIVE on the weekends and be concsious of my decisions at all times.
  • eates
    eates Posts: 334 Member
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    It's not going to hurt anything. You'll lose weight a little slower because your overall intake will be higher but as long as calories in is less than calories out, overall then you will still lose weight.
  • orange_avocado
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    if u cheat ur only cheating urself so it is all up to you

    I wouldn't really call it cheating. As long as you know (like you said) that the weight will come off more slowly and don't let that discourage you, I'd say do what you need to do. Just make sure you're still eating food that is good for you, and not a lot of junk.
  • chrissylittle
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    Your body is so clever it gets into a routine, I base my lifestyle on 80% heathy and pretty strict eating and excercise and 20% let it go, enjoy/induldge but always watch out for the saturated fats as these cling on to us females. If you eat healthy and excercise regularly your body recognises this and when you have a day when you break it, the body dismisses to a cetain degree if you go back to heathy eating after. I tend to eat more at weekends to but if you didnt have a couple of days to treat yourself it would be boring and you would prob end up giving up anyway. I have a few of the USN diet shakes a week and really think they work ;-)
  • mywiiworkouts
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    eating bad once in a while is okay you won't gain your weight back in just one day.
  • formulated
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    You have to cheat sometimes, or your body will become calorie complacent. That is why you plateau. The body strts burning only what you take in. You need to keep it guessing.
  • sweetheart03622
    sweetheart03622 Posts: 928 Member
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    if u cheat ur only cheating urself so it is all up to you

    I wouldn't really call it cheating. As long as you know (like you said) that the weight will come off more slowly and don't let that discourage you, I'd say do what you need to do. Just make sure you're still eating food that is good for you, and not a lot of junk.

    Yea, that's more what I mean. I feel like the way I'm doing it now, I weigh in on Mondays and am about 2-3 pounds over what I was on Thursday (my other weigh-in date). Then I eat really good on Monday and Tuesday to get back down to that, and then drop on Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday, and then gain it back on Saturday/Sunday... it's a viscious cycle that is making it REALLY slow!!

    I'm thinking I'm going to do a combo here. Try to stay a bit under each day (maybe 100 or so) and then allow myself up to 2,050 (100 under my maintenance cals), which will net me at about 1.25lbs/week (if you do the math... which I did lol). I'm hoping that this will keep me in check. I can still work out more if I want to go out to a big, greasy dinner (still can't get away, I love food too much) but I think this might work for me... stay tuned...
  • rmkorama
    rmkorama Posts: 232 Member
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    Yes, I have up to this point not worried about tracking calories or staying under goal on weekends, for a variety of reasons. I do try extra hard to exercise on weekend days, with longer or more intense workouts than I can fit in during the week. I have still lost weight very consistently, though relatively slowly (about 1 pound per week). I'm okay with losing it slowly, and I would recommend experimenting until you find what works best for you. I consider this a solution to keeping my sanity.

    I know consistency is key, but I also know that this is a lifestyle change, and part of that is figuring out how things work for me. As my eating habits have changed during the week, my eating habits during the weekends have followed suit, by inertia. I may not count my calories, and there are weekends when I over-indulge, but overall I simply can't eat as much as I used to. And I also make sure when the weekend is over, so is my indulgence. Monday, I'm back to work, and back on track.

    That being said, I'm aware that it becomes harder to lose weight the closer to goal a person gets, so I know that I'm going to have to work harder at being diligent even on the weekends as I progress. That's on my list of things to do. :bigsmile:
  • SnowBirdDeb
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    I have been to a dietician and she gave me a calorie limit with some recommendations on how it should be split between different food groups. But it also includes some "extras" to have whatever you want. And the extras can also be accumulated over the week so you can have a bigger meal or treat or whatever. She said don't accumulate over more than a week.

    So for me it's not cheating:wink:
  • buckeyereavis
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    what do you drink for cocktails?

    Usually just wine or a martini, but when I go out with friends, it's always more than one :laugh:

    TRY DRINKING BACARDI AND DIET.... its super low in cals... and you can burn that in the am !!!!
    i dont drink as much as i used to and im a steady decline in lbs!!! try it you might do well!