to those who DON'T eat back their exercise calories

mustangurl
mustangurl Posts: 104 Member
edited September 26 in Food and Nutrition
i know everyone has their opinion about this topic but i am looking for people who don't do it. how many calories do you eat a day (not net calories)? do you still see weightloss? most days i burn about 1000 calories and there is NO way i can eat 2500 calories without eating some really bad things. i eat about 5 small meals per day, like today i had a 2 egg omlet with 2oz of ham and low fat cheese with whole grain mini bagel and ff cream cheese. then i had a bowl of kashi shredded wheat (minus the milk), then a ham & turkey sandwich with 3cups of salad & 2tblsp of ff ranch, then i had 1oz of almonds and low sugar oatmeal (apples & cinnamon), for dinner i had 3oz of chuck steak 1/2 c of roasted potatos & 2/3c green beans. oh and i had a whey protein drink. i feel like i am already eating a ton of food and if i eat any more it will be defeating the purpose.
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  • texastae1010
    texastae1010 Posts: 165
    I am in the same boat as you I don't have any answer yet but there is no way I can eat 2500 calories a day I am eating between 1000-1300 calories a day..please do not jump down my throat about the 1000 but I believe in giving myself a 200 calorie bump for bad measuring extra seasonings etc that I might not realize is in my food....I am guessing if I weighed 130 and I wasn't burning 1000ish calories a day it would be easier to eat back the calories. I keep reading all of the debates but honestly I think if you have a good chunk to lose like I do that we shouldn't be eating back all of those calories again just my opinion. I am also curious to hear what others have to say though
  • poustotah
    poustotah Posts: 1,121 Member
    I've never eaten back my calories. When I first started MFP, I was working with a trainer and he had me use this site as a means of tracking what I ate, not calories in, calories out. So I followed his caloric guideline and tracked what I ate. I lost 90 lbs listening to him so it worked for me.
  • Bridgetc140
    Bridgetc140 Posts: 405 Member
    Wow.............I eat back my calories most of the time and you know why?? Posts like yours make me HUNGRY :)!!!
  • cat3nv
    cat3nv Posts: 389 Member
    I eat when I am hungry. There is no way I could eat all my calories back unless I made bad food choices. I try to stay at 1200 calories. If I exercise then I eat more.
  • staceyo1211
    staceyo1211 Posts: 163
    When I first started this journey in Jan, I never ate back ex calories. I ate 1200 a day- period. Then after exercise my net calories would be 800-900. During this time I lost 25 pounds. Now, I sometimes will eat them back. Thats if I want steak and baked potatoes for dinner otherwise I dont. Hope this helps.
  • Mrz_Rich
    Mrz_Rich Posts: 90
    I eat them if I'm hungry but I refuse to eat them if I'm full! It doesn't make sense to me...I realize it's a very controversial MFP subject but I really think everybody needs to do what works for them. The same diet/exercise program doesn't work for everyone...if it did then everyone would be doing the SAME one with great results. I have a lot of weight to lose and it's highly unlikely that my body will go into starvation mode any time soon...when I get to the point where I'm not losing for awhile then I'll look into eating back my calories. Until then I'll do what works for me.
  • peacemom
    peacemom Posts: 64 Member
    If I'm hungry, I eat them, if I'm not, I don't. Easy for me. I don't sweat it either way.
  • My allowance is 1500 a day, and I burn at about 300 - 500 a day on avg. Some days more. I do not eat those calories. Instead, I make sure the 1500 I do eat are healthy and filling. Just my opinion and what works for me. I lose weight a bit quicker this way, as my burn calculations are more each day. I am never hungry, so until I am I will keep doing it that way. Best of luck!
  • fat_beyonce
    fat_beyonce Posts: 133 Member
    I don't eat most of mine i eat about a third max and it does me no harm, the weight is falling off me:happy: . mind the starvation mode people don't get you for this post though you know what they are like lol
  • CassieLEO
    CassieLEO Posts: 757 Member
    Wow.............I eat back my calories most of the time and you know why?? Posts like yours make me HUNGRY :)!!!

    Me too!!! I am going to enjoy these 650 extra calories I earned at Zumba tonite!!! (Seeing as I broke my plateau by eating back my exercise calories and losing and all)
  • cobarlo14
    cobarlo14 Posts: 582 Member
    I do not only because my Nutritionist tells me not too.
    I also have alot of weight to lose - By that I mean 150+ more to go.
    MFP originaly said I should eat 2600 calories when I started but my DR/Nutritionist moved me back to 2000per day in the beginning.

    Maybe a weightloss Dr / Nutritionist can help?

    I try not to think about those extra calories....

    Best of luck to you both :)
  • annadilynn
    annadilynn Posts: 84
    I am older, which means I have a EVEN slower metabolism than I use to...which was crawling to begin with...When I started MFP, I told myself I was gonna keep it realistic...I see people on here that are exercising NONSTOP...there is no way I will be able to do that ....for the rest of my life!...I am exercising but realistically...so my calorie intake is realistic as well...I eat good for me food that I like and healthy porportions...I know my calories goals are low, but I am not hungry...ever...I have occasional cravings and sometimes give into them...a little...but i am losing weight...not fast but going down just the same...I am starting to feel better and look better and i am not starving or ALWAYS exercising...some times i eat the exercise calories, sometimes i dont...i only eat when i am hungry and i dont eat till i am gorged....i eat sensibly...I think i am doing good...dont know, just know how i feel and what the scale says...
  • mcool666
    mcool666 Posts: 2
    well who knows really but my opinion and what I do is:

    I try to eat at least 1200,as that's what this says we must do. Although my mom's says she is only allowed 1200, so that's weird one calorie to little,god help you, one to much shame on you, really?

    Then I add 1/3 of what i burn off, burn 1000 = must eat 1500 at least.

    Were did you two see that you had to eat all of it back? obviously that would make you lose nothing as you burned nothing.
  • MyaPapaya75
    MyaPapaya75 Posts: 3,143 Member
    I dont eat them never have ...I started on Dr supervised 1000 calories daily.....but now I average on my own 1000-1500 daily give or take.. I never take into account what I have worked off exercise, housework, carrying baby around etc...I look at portion sizes and really try to stick to them if it says 2 cookies per serving then thats what I have. No more half a pack etc..lol..Ive found measuring and reading portion sizes is all I really need to do to stay accountable....this is what works for me so I go with it...if i calculated exercise I would fail because I would be counting things like getting the mail as exercise ..lol I do better when set caloric intake
  • ewhitis
    ewhitis Posts: 132
    It seems counterproductive to me to exercise so hard to help lose weight, then just add those calories back on. It is nice on days when I want to splurge a little without going totally crazy though.
  • alexbowser
    alexbowser Posts: 322
    Losing weight is different for everyone, if you can't eat them all back don't.

    I lose a lot more weight when I exercise a lot and eat constantly, so I eat most of my exercise calories.
  • hjsyndrome
    hjsyndrome Posts: 215
    I dont eat all of my exercise calries everytime. If I am not hungry, I am not going to force myself to eat. I know you are supposed to plan out your day, but I dont have that kind of time. That is a bad excuse, but I think I do alright without eating them all. Of course, I dont have much to lose so that may be a factor.

    I have no idea your schedule or anything, but maybe plan out meals a week in advance that you know will eat up calories. What type of workouts are doing? Are you doing 2000 calories of exercise a day that is completely cardio? strength training? a little of both? Do you feel slugish when doing your workouts? Do you lose entergy? How long have you been keeping a 1000-1300 calorie diet and doing a 1000-1500 exercise routine? I know you should try to eat as much as you can, but dont have a gallon of chocolate ice cream a day to make up those calories - LOL
    MMMMM choc ice cream. *smack myself* Ok, I'm back.

    Mostly do what works for you. If doing what you are doing right now is not working, then mix it up. Start by lowering your exercise routine. Plan on more healthier snack s throughout the day. Mix it up.

    Are you losing weight with your plan?
  • Windi38
    Windi38 Posts: 164 Member
    I don't eat all mine back, but I do eat most of them. Frankly, I don't worry about it a whole lot.

    Here's the thing, those numbers are estimates. Unless you are weighing/measuring your food and being very careful about what you eat so you can log it accurately, they are going to be off. Same with your exercise calories. Unless you have a good quality heart rate monitor, you don't know if those pre-set numbers are accurate for you. I've read countless post where people have found they burn either a lot more or a lot less than the pre-set numbers. And a few who say it's very accurate.

    If you are feeling fine, have energy, and don't feel run down or tired or hungry all the time, chances are you are doing just fine. If you are losing weight pretty steadily and haven't suddenly stopped, you are probably doing just fine.


    So don't stress over it.
  • daloverlyme
    daloverlyme Posts: 583 Member
    I try to eat enough to get alteast half of them back. I'm so afraid of going into starvation mode and gaining it all back. Didn't do so good today though. Almost 1000 under goal. Not good! I say eat what you can to stay on target with your calories allowed for the day, but don't kill yourself to do it. Have fun with those extra calories. I call them my slip up calories... a buffer just in case I eat something not so good. :)
  • elliecolorado
    elliecolorado Posts: 1,040
    I spent the first month I was on this site not eating them back and only lost 3lbs in a month. The second month I was on here I ate them back and only lost 2lbs in a month. Since then I eat back about 1/3-1/2 of them and have been losing about 3lbs a week consistently. Total (not NET) calories I consume a day is from 1200 - 1600. I only eat 1200 calories if I'm not exercising that day. When I exercise most days I burn between 800 - 1000 calories and on those days I eat up to 400 extra calories. It's been working for me so for now I am sticking with that, but I know that I will probably have to readjust a little when I get closer to my goal. I personally don't believe that there is a 'one size fits all' way to lose weight and sometimes you just need to experiment a little to see what works for you.
  • sculptcha
    sculptcha Posts: 163 Member
    I don't eat mine back. I burn around 700-900 calories a day. I've only been at it a month so far, and I've been steadily losing two pounds a week. I figure once I hit a plateau, I'll start eating them and see if that helps, but so far I seem to be losing at a healthy rate and I feel good. (I do go over 1200 once in a while, if I'm especially hungry)
  • I agree that (like me) if you have more weight to lose, then eating them back may not work. I try not to touch mine, I eat around 1200 calories a day. I am 202 pounds and when I exercise I can burn 800+ in one hour depending on what I do. If I'm not hungry, then I don't touch those extra calories. But, there have been days that I am starving, then I will. Last week I lost NO weight but lost 4 inches.....this week I lost 1 pound and 3 1/4 inches. So, I guess it is working , just losing more inches than weight right now :smile: .

    Don't worry what people might say......do what feels right to YOU and eat only when you are hungry. I have read all the other posts on this & stressed, "Oh my Gosh, I'm not eating enough" and at that time my husband told me "THAT EVERYONE IS DIFFERENT & what works for them might not work for me".

    Hope you find what works for you :wink: .
  • NoAdditives
    NoAdditives Posts: 4,251 Member
    well who knows really but my opinion and what I do is:

    I try to eat at least 1200,as that's what this says we must do. Although my mom's says she is only allowed 1200, so that's weird one calorie to little,god help you, one to much shame on you, really?

    Then I add 1/3 of what i burn off, burn 1000 = must eat 1500 at least.

    Were did you two see that you had to eat all of it back? obviously that would make you lose nothing as you burned nothing.

    That last part would be true only if MFP had you eating at your BMR rate, but it doesn't. MFP sets you up with a calorie deficit so that essentially, exercise is optional. You can still lose weight without exercise because we're eating 250-1000 calories less than our body needs for normal daily function.
  • msmith101
    msmith101 Posts: 22 Member
    When I started this I was on an 800 calorie a day plan per doctors orders... I started at 343 lbs. and by the time the dr said I could increase my calories if I wanted to, it was 4 months later and I had gotten down to 268 lbs. - its been 10 months now and I am only at 232 lbs right now. But I increased my calories to 1200 per day. Sometimes I eat back my exercise calories and sometimes I don't. I have found that for me I need to mix it up. Go for a while under my calories and then go for a while eating most, or even occasionally, more than my exercise calories back. Sometime I exercise 7 days a week and sometimes I take a couple days off. I have also had some personal issues the last several months that have messed me up some and have halted my progress losing as well as getting pretty sick for about a month, but now I am finally back on the down trend, meaning, losing again... I think every person is different and you probably just have to play with it and see what works best for you, for your body.
    What ever you do, the key is not to give up. If you have a rough day and things don't go as planned , don't beat yourself and say "the Hell with it" and quit, that was always my mistake int he past. Just pick your self up and start again tomorrow, because there is always tomorrow, and tomorrow can be better if you let, if you make it..
    Just don't stress about it and do what feels best and works best for you..
    Good Luck and I know you can do it, what ever your goal it, you can do it... :flowerforyou:
  • natskedat
    natskedat Posts: 570 Member
    I'm not entering into this discussion to comment on eating back exercise calories. However, to those who think that you can't have a 2000-2500 calorie a day diet without eating crap, please look at my food diary. I maintain my weight with somewhere between 2100-2400 calories on days I don't do hard exercise. I eat more on those days and the day after.

    That's all!
  • Staci64
    Staci64 Posts: 45 Member
    Honestly, I hardly never eat my exercise calories. I eat 1200 cal a day and usually burn 1000ish doing zumba and weights. on my zumba days (5 out of 7) I end up somewhere around 1600. I am pretty much vegetarian so the things I eat are very low in calories.
    A typical day for me is slim fast choc royale shake (mixed with one scoop slim fast powder, 2 cups skim milk, 2 scoops benefiber and crushed ice) I put it in the freezer when I get to work, wait about 3 hrs and then eat it with a spoon--seriously it takes me until I leave to eat it cause its frozen and oh so yummy. I eat a yogurt or banana round 10am, then for lunch usually fruit (cantelope & watermelon) and air-popped popcorn (60 cal for a entire bag). If its a zumba day I eat celery w/ PB for the protein. then for dinner usually cereal & milk. Here come the calories.....I love, love, love candy. I snack on candy all day. usually the candy ends up making up about 4-500 calories of my day-I don't care, its totally worth it to me. Since I started doing the zumba & weights and watching the calorie intake I've lost 16lb--that took about 5 months.

    I'm glad the extra calories are there-it pushes me to go to the gym-one of my posts I said I don't like being gone 13 hr a day and going to the gym everyday, but I love to eat and as long as I love to eat, to the gym I will have to go. Its a vicious cycle.

    I'm in a crash zone right now-easter threw my schedule off-didn't get to gym sat or sun, then monday had really bad headache (probably due to the easter candy), and went to gym tue, but not wed--had to work over, then caught my sons bad cold-its in my sinuses and has been for 3 days-my head is freakin splitting open, so haven't been to gym since like last thursday---got on scale this morning out of curiosity (and to keep myself under control) I gained 5lb--in one wk, really?? no exercise and a couple crash days was all it took.

    Do I have crash days, Hell ya I do. I have days where I eat ice cream for dinner and drink reg pop, but those days I just don't log and start over the next day. I think letting myself crash every now and then is what keeps me 'on a diet'. If you go forever and don't give in to some of the cravings day you'll say screw it, I've tried, it wasn't working, I'm just gonna go back to the way I was.

    If you always do what you've always done, you'll always get what you always got. Thats one of my favorite quotes!! lol
  • casey12105
    casey12105 Posts: 293
    Most of the time I don't, and sometimes I do on days like today where my stomach feels like a bottomless pit and I've felt hungry all day long lol. Haven't had any problems losing weight, my net is usually really low I only go by total food calories and try to keep it anywhere from 12-1400. Of course, I have over 100lbs to lose so there's that to take into consideration.
  • sb1023
    sb1023 Posts: 148 Member
    i agree with alot of these posts- the truth is I think it works differently for everyone, just like everything else. my advice would be to try either one for a week or two and see how you respond. I was eating my calories back at first, and it wasn't working for me. But that's just me. I have read lots and lots of posts on here from people who eat back their calories and it works really well for them. I wish it was true for me cause I would love the idea of earning more than my 1200 calories!! the truth is i do let myself have a little more than my usual 1200 on days when i work out really hard, but i can't say i eat back all my calories. just find what works for you- i think a lot of it has to do with our individual metabolisms. best of luck!
  • LuckyLeprechaun
    LuckyLeprechaun Posts: 6,296 Member
    I do not only because my Nutritionist tells me not too.
    I also have alot of weight to lose - By that I mean 150+ more to go.

    Not to single you out, but you're a perfect example!!! Mind if I use this info to share something?

    When a person is at the beginning of their journey, and has a ways to go, creating a BIG deficit isn't such a problem, the body has enough fat to spare and it is willing to allow this kind of deficit. (Just like the people on the Biggest Loser). However, as you get closer and closer to your goal, the kinds of deficits that once could easily be made up by your body going to the fat reserves are a much bigger percentage of your total intake. What I mean is, your body had no problem with giving up the first layers of fat, but as we get leaner, it starts to go...hey....am I starving here? If your deficits are very large, and you have <50 lbs to lose, it becomes harder and harder to lose weight because your body is struggling to hold onto the reserves. After all, you've trained it to expect low calories coming in. So eating back your exercise calories becomes more important the closer to your goal you get.

    Hope that was helpful...:flowerforyou:
  • kdouglas11
    kdouglas11 Posts: 185 Member
    I am in the same boat as you I don't have any answer yet but there is no way I can eat 2500 calories a day I am eating between 1000-1300 calories a day..please do not jump down my throat about the 1000 but I believe in giving myself a 200 calorie bump for bad measuring extra seasonings etc that I might not realize is in my food....I am guessing if I weighed 130 and I wasn't burning 1000ish calories a day it would be easier to eat back the calories. I keep reading all of the debates but honestly I think if you have a good chunk to lose like I do that we shouldn't be eating back all of those calories again just my opinion. I am also curious to hear what others have to say though

    I rarely eat 1000 calories... but I'm trying to bump up to 1300 and having a hard time... like I've eaten 950 and it's 8 pm at night...don't know...but I think I'm going to make some popcorn... and call it a night!
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