Why I'm Dumping CHEAT DAYS >:(
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Honestly, I still have a cheat day but I keep the same calories...just make them bad. Like instead of a 350 calorie meal of fish, veggies and brown rice, I eat two chicken legs from Popeyes with mashed potatoes and gravy. Or for a snack, instead of a tbsp of almond butter with a slice of wheat bread, I eat a chocolate covered strawberry from Godiva...same amount of calores. Then Sunday morning, I am back to eating healthier foods but my caloric intake doesn't change.
This is what I do, too. I tend not to eat a whole lot at work, so sometimes for dinner I'll go get some fast food. I've figured out exactly what I can eat at certain places and stay within my calorie range. Also, I plan lunches out with my co-workers in as well. Like, I know tomorrow we are going out, I already chose what I will eat and planned it into my diary for tomorrow. I'll probably eat half of my order for lunch and the other half for dinner.0 -
Having a weekly cheat meal (not a whole day, just one meal) has worked great for both me and my wife. I weigh in every Friday morning, so Friday nights, we go eat whatever the heck we want. Burgers, fries, wings, beer, pizza, Mexican food....whatever. I have all week to burn it off and I don't feel deprived. I've always been a fairly healthy eater and have become much more so since starting this lifestyle change but having the cheat meal planned into my routine works awesome for us. Knowing I have that Friday night meal keeps me away from cheating during the week. Obviously, it seems like I'm in the minority in this thread, but the cheat meal CAN work just fine.0
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My doc pointed out that I was blowing my weight loss by having a cheat day - saving up calories and then consuming them. It's sabotage.
Sabotage...great word. I think it all boils down to habitual change. If we are dieting all week just to look forward to a cheat day, when did the inward change take place?
I've experienced this too, and decided to make the change real.
Blessings to all...0 -
Obviously, it seems like I'm in the minority in this thread, but the cheat meal CAN work just fine.
If it works for you then it's just as legit as anyone else's successful approach! Good on ya!0 -
Personally, cheat days for me lead to falling off the wagon completely. I'm trying a different approach this time around. If I want something "bad", I have it...but I have half of what I would normally eat. This weekend we had Thai food. I put half in the fridge right away, and I was actually full after I had the half I ate. Same thing for a bacon and eggs breakfast yesterday. Just pushed half of it to the other side of my plate. I managed to stay within my calories all weekend so I think I'm gonna keep at it.
I agree totally. If I tell myself I can't have something, I'll crave it. If I have a full on cheat day, I feel defeated and continue to eat crap. I allow myself whatever I want OCASIONALLY and I eat a small portion instead of eating it all just because it tastes good. You have to allow yourself the special treat once in a while just not for an entire day!0 -
From the time I started MFP, I decided I wasn't going to plan on cheating. If I'm making a lifestyle change for myself and my health, why should I plan to cheat myself? And after day 45, I'm finding myself looking at junk food and thinking "yuck!" Why would I want to put that extra sugar/fat/empty calorie in my body when I've worked so hard to clean up my act? I'm eating delicious food, teaching my children to be healthy, and saving money on my grocery bills. I'm 17 lbs down from when I started, and I certainly don't feel cheated!0
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Honestly, I still have a cheat day but I keep the same calories...just make them bad. Like instead of a 350 calorie meal of fish, veggies and brown rice, I eat two chicken legs from Popeyes with mashed potatoes and gravy. Or for a snack, instead of a tbsp of almond butter with a slice of wheat bread, I eat a chocolate covered strawberry from Godiva...same amount of calores. Then Sunday morning, I am back to eating healthier foods but my caloric intake doesn't change.
this is an awesome idea. i think i'm gonna find a way to try it next time i want my chocolate milk or a soda.0 -
Cheat days are bad for me. My body is so much happier eating healthy, everything is 'regular'. When I try to eat my regular calories but eat what I want, I notice the difference in the food and how I feel. It sucks! I still eat the junk but it's teaching me that hey, that tastes good but it's soooo not worth it.0
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That pretty much says it all. Those calories clearly had no idea it was a Saturday. haha
PLUS, I felt bloated, breathless, lethargic and guilty as hell. :grumble:
I've been doing great withOUT cheat days/cheat meals. I decided to factor them in - for whatever random@ss reason - and this is the result. NO, THANK YOU. Going back to the system that is PROVEN to work for me: Netting the cals MFP tells me to.
Ever heard of Occam's Razor? It states: All things being equal, the simplest explanation is likely the truest.
I don't know why I'm trying to mess up a good thing by over-thinking and complicating it. Just my 2 cents to anyone who's considering cheat meals/days. And yes, I know there will be times where I'm not 100% but there's no reason to PLAN to eat poorly. That's just counterproductive, isn't it?
LOL Great visual!
I have a cheat evening a week. Usually invoves wine or a takeaway. I was doing cheat days but they were getting out of control so now I only have the evening as a cheat.0 -
I had a free night on Friday night. I felt like I was on top of the world. I generally run calorie deficient throughout the week. My calories are healthy calories, but because my food is so clean I just dont take enough of them in. I use my free nights to revamp my calories and jump my metabolism. It works for me. This past Friday I went to Japanese hibachi and I destroyed it. I ate all the rice, all the noodles, shrimp, steak, chicken, vegetables, a salad, and soup. Normally those calories and carbs would be putting me to sleep...instead I was ramped up. My energy was through the roof. I had a rock in my stomach from all the oil and salt that my body isnt use to, BUT I was burning that stuff up like crazy.
Saturday morning I was able to wake up at 545 am, do an hour of cardio, rest for an hour, eat a light breakfast, wait an hour, and then go to the gym and lift like crazy for an hour. I attribute all of that to my "cheat" night. Hibachi is my romantic partner.0 -
I had a free night on Friday night. I felt like I was on top of the world. I generally run calorie deficient throughout the week. My calories are healthy calories, but because my food is so clean I just dont take enough of them in. I use my free nights to revamp my calories and jump my metabolism. It works for me. This past Friday I went to Japanese hibachi and I destroyed it. I ate all the rice, all the noodles, shrimp, steak, chicken, vegetables, a salad, and soup. Normally those calories and carbs would be putting me to sleep...instead I was ramped up. My energy was through the roof. I had a rock in my stomach from all the oil and salt that my body isnt use to, BUT I was burning that stuff up like crazy.
Saturday morning I was able to wake up at 545 am, do an hour of cardio, rest for an hour, eat a light breakfast, wait an hour, and then go to the gym and lift like crazy for an hour. I attribute all of that to my "cheat" night. Hibachi is my romantic partner.0 -
I have to admit. I have gained a lot of my weight back since I got down 55lbs in around april of last year. I think the reason was that I didn't let myself have one single cheat day, not even on holidays. I just got to a point where I wanted everything bad at once. I stopped eating healthy and exercising, and ate whatever I want. now I have to lose the weight again and it sucks. I think you shouldn't necessarily have cheat days......just buy a cheat food with a measurable amount of calories, something you want, maybe twice a month and log it, and work out to burn it off. that way you don't destroy your progress, and you can allow yourself to eat some of the food you want as well.0
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I definately do NOT do cheat days. I will allow myself "cheat meals"..which usually is two meals on the weekend, but I try to stay clean all week long and keep those cheat meals to 1200 cals or less.
Hey lesson learned, you know what works for you so it's great that you got a reminder...even if it was a little painful at the time :flowerforyou:0 -
I don't plan for cheat meals or days ever. If I want something "bad" (really, higher calorie or fat, etc.), then I eat it with moderation. I went over big time yesterday. And my attitude is, it tasted great going down! :laugh: I don't eat that way every day and I think that's the key. I'm usually pretty good and structured when I'm at work during the week but the weekends are tougher. It's a dance you really have to learn for yourself.0
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After awhile cheat days will be a thing of the past.I'm in full control of the word NO now.I know better..The scale, other people...I count more:) I can always go out and buy any food I want. I cant buy per say the number on the scale, how I feel.Sure u can buy a smaller size but the magic question will u be able to fit it.Good luck to throwing these days away!Started at 167lb now at 132lb0
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If I get caught with my pants down and can't eat the way I normally do then I have a cheat meal. Other than that when I'm on my 90 day program it's business as usual. I want the best possible progress I can get when I'm in the middle of a program.0
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I have only been at this for about two weeks, but I love my cheat days. I eat pretty much the same, but if I want that extra snack I have been eyeing all week I eat it. I have only gone over by (the most) 250 calories. And that day I didn't exercise either, I wasn't feeling too well. So, I say keep them if you want them but make the same healthy choices with one or two not so healthy choice but still wise on calories.0
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Honestly, I still have a cheat day but I keep the same calories...just make them bad. Like instead of a 350 calorie meal of fish, veggies and brown rice, I eat two chicken legs from Popeyes with mashed potatoes and gravy. Or for a snack, instead of a tbsp of almond butter with a slice of wheat bread, I eat a chocolate covered strawberry from Godiva...same amount of calores. Then Sunday morning, I am back to eating healthier foods but my caloric intake doesn't change.
Same here, if there is something I really want (I'm getting away from labeling anything as bad though), I"ll have it but just figure it into my calorie allotment. Its a real eye opener though about how quickly those calories add up!0 -
I don't buy or keep anything in my house that is cheat worthy...........not that it would matter because my husband would inhale before I even had a chance to eat it anyway. He should be on this site with me. Temptation is a B, so I just try to remove all temptation to keep me straight.0
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Sorry you had a bad day. I know how guilty (and bloated) it feels to do that! I also agree with some other posts that I always imagine how good the food will taste, and after I eat it I begin to think it wasn't worth feeling like crap just to experience the particular food I binged on. I am sure you will get right back on track the next day! Best of luck.0
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This past Friday I went to Japanese hibachi and I destroyed it. I ate all the rice, all the noodles, shrimp, steak, chicken, vegetables, a salad, and soup.
OMG this sounds exactly like me!! I can destroy some hibachi too... Your comment made me chuckle because I have done that myself!0 -
I've never had CHEAT DAYS, but unf I have binge ones....trying to work on it though. GL!!0
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I totally agree. I just said yesterday that I am dumping cheat days because I do believe thats it sabotaging my forward progress. I work hard during the week only to mess it up on the weekends and have to start all over on Monday. It makes no sense. Cheats should be once or twice a month at best but not weekly at least not for me anymore.0
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i thought cheat days were just foods generally unhealthy, but still in your calorie range.0
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I'm afraid I could never allow myself a cheat day. I'm a all or nothing kinda girl one cheat meal would turn into a cheat day, cheat week, cheat month.0
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That pretty much says it all. Those calories clearly had no idea it was a Saturday. haha
PLUS, I felt bloated, breathless, lethargic and guilty as hell. :grumble:
I've been doing great withOUT cheat days/cheat meals. I decided to factor them in - for whatever random@ss reason - and this is the result. NO, THANK YOU. Going back to the system that is PROVEN to work for me: Netting the cals MFP tells me to.
Ever heard of Occam's Razor? It states: All things being equal, the simplest explanation is likely the truest.
I don't know why I'm trying to mess up a good thing by over-thinking and complicating it. Just my 2 cents to anyone who's considering cheat meals/days. And yes, I know there will be times where I'm not 100% but there's no reason to PLAN to eat poorly. That's just counterproductive, isn't it?
Good for you for listening to your body!0 -
I also can't allow myself a DAY of cheating.. a cheat-MEAL though is something I look forward to once a week!
It's usually a day or next day after my weigh-in, and is also the day that I bump up the intensity of my exercise in the morning before the cheat meal. I also go crazy on the water after the meal and the next few days after the cheat-meal to flush out all the sodium that's in that meal.
I'll eat up to and a bit above my maintenance calories which gives me an extra 2000+ extra calories to play with that day including eating back exercise calories. Having cheat-meals during my rest-days doesn't work for me... big meal = big workout.
Apparently cheat-days or cheat-meals is good for your metabolism and a lot of bodybuilders use this as their refeed days during their cycle.. works for them - so I gave it a try and it apparently works for me too!
Good luck in your goals everyone!
Doesn't matter how you get there - just be safe and healthy doing it!
That pretty much says it all. Those calories clearly had no idea it was a Saturday. haha
PLUS, I felt bloated, breathless, lethargic and guilty as hell. :grumble:
I've been doing great withOUT cheat days/cheat meals. I decided to factor them in - for whatever random@ss reason - and this is the result. NO, THANK YOU. Going back to the system that is PROVEN to work for me: Netting the cals MFP tells me to.
Ever heard of Occam's Razor? It states: All things being equal, the simplest explanation is likely the truest.
I don't know why I'm trying to mess up a good thing by over-thinking and complicating it. Just my 2 cents to anyone who's considering cheat meals/days. And yes, I know there will be times where I'm not 100% but there's no reason to PLAN to eat poorly. That's just counterproductive, isn't it?0 -
I have issues with the term (and idea of) Cheat Day. Working the things you like into your plan regularly is great, but thinking of it as cheating is self-defeating, IMO. More on my thoughts on this...
http://www.myfitnesspal.com/topics/show/164591-cheat-days-long-but-hopefully-worth-it0 -
I had a cheat day on Sunday and i ate burger king!! ONE meal which consisted of whopper with cheese onion rings AND fries (yes i felt like pigging out) was way over my calorie goal for the day ONE MEAL!!!! and it put my weight loss back... it didnt even taste all that great i think instead of food for cheat days my cheat day will consist on a couple of drinks instead and keep to my 1200 cals0
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My "Cheat Day" "free day" "me day" whatever you want to call it is Sunday. I still log it and it's usually a meal with dessert that I wouldn't normally allow myself to have.I think I've only ever gone over once and it was by less then 100cals, I think people need to do whats best for them. If having a cheat day is to much for you and you feel it's messing you up then don't do it. There are people who take their cheat days to an extreme that I think it does mess with them,however I don't think those that have a cheat day and thats the day they allow themselves that fried chicken and a cupcake are sabotaging themselves. For me when I'm craving something unhealthy I tell myself that I can have it on Sunday, then usually when Sunday rolls around the craving is gone, but it made me feel better in my mind,because I wasn't telling myself no, just simply wait. Again I think it depends on the person and in the end it all comes down to doing what YOU need to do to get fit & healthy and ignore the haters.0
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