So mad with myself!
NerdyNix
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I've just been swimming, I swam for an hour which MFP says is 755 calories. But when I got out I got a bit shaky so ended up eating 2 packets of crisps and a snickers! Probably just undone all that hard work!
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1. It's doubtful that swimming for an hour (even strenuously) burns 755 calories...MFP calorie burn estimates are notoriously overstated
2. Depending on how much you're eating the rest of the day, it's not necessarily true you undid all your hard work. Exercising requires fuel - you can't expect to run on nothing.0 -
Even if you eat the calories back, your body and mind still benefit from fitness. Log the food and see if you can make a plan to avoid feeling shaky after workouts in the future (maybe have a light snack beforehand).
Also, I'm not a swimmer, but 755 sounds like a really high burn for an hour of swimming. MFP over-estimates the calorie burn for many activities. This is something to consider if you are eating your exercise calories back.0 -
So next time you'll know to take a banana or something with you. Take it as a lesson and move on.0
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well done for possibly burning that many calories. you cna do it again though on another day.
Sickers is c 250 + a bag of crisps c 100-180-240.
Positives
1. You learned how you cna absent mindely snack your way out= avoid in fuure.
2. You now have had your treat for the day and the calories consumed will get you a little further along in terms of energy requirement.
3. You are a litle bit fitter.0 -
I don't really believe the 755 calories. Maybe half that, so yeah, it seems like you ate back all the calories you burned. But on the bright side, you got to eat a snickers without gaining weight.0
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Try to eat something to fuel up an hour or so before your swim and you'll be less tempted to eat afterwards. Don't be so hard on yourself, you could have just as easily eaten the Snickers and not swam at all. While you may have eaten back your calories, at least you got in some great exercise and fired up your metabolism. Nothing wrong with that!0
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as a general rule, I always try to fuel my workout an hour before hand. if that isn't going to be possible I keep a few "energy" bars in my bag to help me out if I Bonk. just forgive yourself, and do it better the next time... in the scheme of things... one day and a bag of crips... is not going to ruin your good work.0
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TimothyFish wrote: »But on the bright side, you got to eat a snickers without gaining weight.
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yeah I always cut the MFP burn by half. or enter my time in half of what I really did. but you did work your muscles which increases metabolism for hours. I'm always starving after swimming. if the water was cold, you burn even more calories. pack a fruit next time and like the other poster said, the mental benefit is awesome, don't feel bad!0
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i have never been able to stay in the pool swimming for a full hour (as an adult) so i kudos to you for that.0
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Be kind to yourself! If your best friend told you that story, what would you tell your friend? Be your own best friend!0
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a workout is never undone, you might not lose weight but at least you got your workout in. now you know you need to bring a better snack. dont beat yourself up over it0
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Yeah I know MFP can overestimate which is why I don't normally eat all of my exercise calories back. I will definitely learn from this and take a healthy snack next time! There should be fruit vending machines instead of chocolate ones!
Pity I'm already having homemade pie heavy I'm calories tonight!!0 -
don't worry about it. you did it. and now it's done.
be more prepared next time.
food is not bad. food is a neutral thing that our bodies need.0 -
Ah we all do that now and again, it's annoying but you've learnt now!! Can you just have pie filling on some veggies and skip the pastry? That might help with the calories a bit0
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That burn is too high. It's over, log it and move on.0
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But, when you move on, remember how you feel about the situation. That might help next time.0
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TimothyFish wrote: »I don't really believe the 755 calories. Maybe half that, so yeah, it seems like you ate back all the calories you burned. But on the bright side, you got to eat a snickers without gaining weight.
That right there is at least half the reason I exercise. Yeah it's good my heart and all that, but really it's all about the chocolate.0 -
Don't feel sad about it!
Actually, calorie-wise fast breaststroke for an hour might actually burn close to 500kcal for us ladies, depending on weight and size. Crawl burns less, but I'm a breaststroke gal anyway.0 -
DeguelloTex wrote: »But, when you move on, remember how you feel about the situation. That might help next time.
This is good advice.
I know from experience that swimming tends to make me hungry, much more than other activities (even those that burn more calories), so I tend to swim not long before a meal or have a planned snack after (protein bar or something else I was planning to eat anyway).0 -
Don't feel sad about it!
Actually, calorie-wise fast breaststroke for an hour might actually burn close to 500kcal for us ladies, depending on weight and size. Crawl burns less, but I'm a breaststroke gal anyway.
I breaststroke too. I'm not majorly fast but not slow either. I've always been a strong swimmer.0 -
For me an hour swimming is around the 250-280 ( measured with an HRM)
So i think that burn is much to high indeed.
But for your eating afterwards...i totally understand. I am soooo hungry after my swim. So what i do now is planning it everyday just before dinner lol
And when i go earlier than before a preplanned snack after the swim.
But i sure understand you. I was and am never hungry on my 1200 to 1300 calorie intake. I end up some days over 1400 just because i feel my body needs it. But not like wanting to eat a whole horse after my pool training lol.
Its crazy, and i love swimming so much.0 -
pineapple_jojo wrote: »Ah we all do that now and again, it's annoying but you've learnt now!! Can you just have pie filling on some veggies and skip the pastry? That might help with the calories a bit
That would probably be the best plan....
But pastry is a weakness for me. I love it!!0 -
I always pack a banana and a protein shake in my gym bag... it sucks when you make the wrong choice and have a snickers...but you'll survive. Plan ahead next time!!! You'll get it next time... log it and move on...you've got this!0
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As with all cardio, the intensity is just as important the length of time when measuring calorie burn. A slow stroll for an hour isn't going to burn anywhere near the same as an hour of brisk walking. It's certainly possible to burn 755 calories in an hour by swimming but I'd imagine you'd have to be frogging at a pretty fast clip to do it.0
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Don't feel sad about it!
Actually, calorie-wise fast breaststroke for an hour might actually burn close to 500kcal for us ladies, depending on weight and size. Crawl burns less, but I'm a breaststroke gal anyway.
I breaststroke too. I'm not majorly fast but not slow either. I've always been a strong swimmer.
Wonder how many more calories butterfly burns. I was the top fly swimmer way back when...now I'm lucky to do 100-200 fly lol0
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