Who DOESN'Teat their exercise calories back?
ladybb7
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I usually eat all of mine back but was wondering who doesn't and what your results are?
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I eat about half of my calories from exercise. I find it counter productive to eat all of the calories that I burn from exercise.0
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I don't and I think I've done okay0
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I try to eat 1,200 calories every day. From there, I determine if my body feels like it needs more calories. If I'm hungry or if I have bad cravings, I'll eat my exercise calories back. Otherwise, I won't.0
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I notice when I don't eat them back I tend not to lose any weight that week I don't usually eat them ALL back but a pretty good portion of it though0
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I never eat them because by then I am not hungry. I think that is why I've been able to lose weight this quickly!0
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I don't. My only rule is to eat at least 1200 calories per day. It seems to be working so far.0
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I haven't really ate any of them back yet, if I do its only like 100-200 of them (I'm on my 3rd week) I'm so proud that I've been 100% n haven't fallen off this time *high five*0
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I never eat them back and I am losing at a rate of 5 lbs/week, I had about 150 to lose now just 80 to lose.0
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I try to eat 1,200 calories every day. From there, I determine if my body feels like it needs more calories. If I'm hungry or if I have bad cravings, I'll eat my exercise calories back. Otherwise, I won't.
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It depends on the day. I used to eat all of my workout calories back but I've started trying not to. Some days I'll eat some of them, some days none and some days all. I am hoping that not eating all of them helps speed up my weight loss. It seems to be helping speed it up at least a little bit.0
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Thanks for the replies... I think I will star experimenting with this...0
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I use to not eat my exercise calories back, but then I figured if I would try eating some of them back and it's been effective. I don't eat them all back, only about half or sometimes more since I'm never really sure how accurate my calories burned are. Everyone's different and has their own opinions, if you feel like you need to eat more try experimenting for a week. If you aren't happy with the results you can try another method. It's all trial and error and everyone is going to have different results.0
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I'm not 100% whether we're suppose to or not, I've been trying because I wasn't losing weight when i didn't. I think it depends on how many calories you're eating in the first place. The general consensus seems to be as long as your net calories remain at 1200 or above, you're good. If you're exercising a lot, you're probably going to want to raise your calorie goals.0
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I don't make a point of eating them but I exercise enough so I can eat if I do feel hungry and not worry about going too far over my calorie intake! It hasn't affected me too much one way or the other.0
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I ALWAYS consume all my net calories (aka: eat them back). 33 lbs. down since Jan. 1st. AND my metabolism is still going strong. I lost 3.4 lbs. last week. I think it's a good practice to use the rule of thumb model: 10 calories per pound.
So, if you want to weigh 120, net 1200.
If you want to weigh 98, net 980.
If you want to weigh 212, net 2120.
Etc.
The 1200 minimum does not apply to people who are very short.
Ultimately, listen to your body. What works for me may not work for you.0 -
I sometimes do and I sometimes don't depending on what I ate during the day... I mostly don't eat them back. It has worked great for me so far !0
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I never eat them back and I am losing at a rate of 5 lbs/week, I had about 150 to lose now just 80 to lose.
I also don't eat them back, and I'm losing about 5/week.0 -
sometimes i do, and sometimes i don't. depends on how hungry i am. i don't eal all back though. just a little bit.0
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nope, not yet. i make sure to get enough protien, but otherwise it just seems counter-productive. When i stop losing weight i'll up my calories but for now what i'm doing is working just fine - i'm losing a bout 1 pound a week.0
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I don't, I eat about 1200-1300 calories a day, and I've lost a lot of weight0
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I did when i first started on here~ and i lost a few pounds,...then gained a couple back cuz i just honestly wasn't giving my all when it came to meal choices. But this week i am totally committed~,..changed my meal plans & gonna exercise faithfully. I'm not going to eat the extra calories back this time and see how it goes:happy:0
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I eat at least 1200 in a day but usually I don't eat all of my calories back because I know every once in a while I will have something come up where I'll be over my calories so all those days of having 100-300 extra calories left pays off because in the end of the week I am right in line with my recommended calories...(make sense?)0
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I don't eat them back, my calorie goal is 1850 but I always make sure I eat at least 1200 calories (just food not net) and I have been losing pretty good. I started going this March 14th and have lost 25.5lbs already.0
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I try to eat 1,200 calories every day. From there, I determine if my body feels like it needs more calories. If I'm hungry or if I have bad cravings, I'll eat my exercise calories back. Otherwise, I won't.
same here and it's been working like a charm!0 -
I eat my daily calories and that is it, i don't eat my calories back! I tried, it didn't work for me! I will eat a little more if i am feeling fatigued, but with a healthy diet it doesn't happen too often!0
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I usually dont...if I do it is about 200 or so. Down 46 pounds since january0
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I work out a lot, so my base is 1640 before exercise and once I log exercise that goes up to around 2200. I have my goals set to half a pound a week so I've got 250 calories to play with. If I'm really hungry that day then I eat them, if not then I can leave as many as 250 and still be fine. I usually don't leave more than 100 though. Last weigh in, I was 1.8 pounds away from my final goal weight of 110. When I first signed up and was set at the ever popular 1200, I lost a few pounds and then stopped. Once I changed my activity level and my calories went up, I started losing again.0
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My base is 1200 calories a day and for the most part I try not to eat all of my exercise calories back.0
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Its hard to eat all 1350 of them back0
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I have found that eating only some of them back is what is working best for me. I've tried not eating them back and I tried eating them all back. If I am hungry after a workout I eat if not I don't!0
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