Best workout after cheat meal
alexgolan610
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hi everyone! I am currently on pretty strict macros because I'll be traveling for a month and want to maintain and be as lean as possible so i can enjoy my time there..
Anyway today I went to the movies and "rewarded" myself aka cheat meal x100. Whoops! What is the best workout that follows a day like this ? I heard legs..
Anyway today I went to the movies and "rewarded" myself aka cheat meal x100. Whoops! What is the best workout that follows a day like this ? I heard legs..
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The best workout after a cheat meal is the same one you had planned on your schedule for that particular day0
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The best workout after a cheat meal is the same one you had planned on your schedule for that particular day
I did a workout this morning with my trainer.. 10front squat 1k 15 front squat 1k 20 front squat 1k 25 front squat under 30 mins... But because I splurged today I wanted to utilize the fats and carbs into my muscles with another workout
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Nobody got fat because they went to the movies one day and ate popcorn and raisinettes. And nobody got biffo because they did an extra workout after eating nachos and gummy bears. Let it go before you head into disordered eating land.0
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Nobody got fat because they went to the movies one day and ate popcorn and raisinettes. And nobody got biffo because they did an extra workout after eating nachos and gummy bears. Let it go before you head into disordered eating land.
I just have a goal to reach. Might be mental but I'm just asking for advice from people who have experience. Thanks !
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alexgolan610 wrote: »Nobody got fat because they went to the movies one day and ate popcorn and raisinettes. And nobody got biffo because they did an extra workout after eating nachos and gummy bears. Let it go before you head into disordered eating land.
I just have a goal to reach. Might be mental but I'm just asking for advice from people who have experience. Thanks !
Oh, then you definitely don't want help from me then. No experience at all over here. My bad.
Carry on0 -
alexgolan610 wrote: »Nobody got fat because they went to the movies one day and ate popcorn and raisinettes. And nobody got biffo because they did an extra workout after eating nachos and gummy bears. Let it go before you head into disordered eating land.
I just have a goal to reach. Might be mental but I'm just asking for advice from people who have experience. Thanks !
Oh, then you definitely don't want help from me then. No experience at all over here. My bad.
Carry on
Didn't say that. But ok thanks anyways
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It's not silly, it's smart! Ya, a good hard leg day or I always go for a good 7 mile run.0
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Everyone on this site thinks they are an expert. Instead of answering the question, they want to hit you with shade.
If I binge or eat a little too unhealthy, a long run the next day usually makes me feel better and helps my body feel less like trash. I think the movement and sweating puts me back on track.0 -
Everyone on this site thinks they are an expert. Instead of answering the question, they want to hit you with shade.
If I binge or eat a little too unhealthy, a long run the next day usually makes me feel better and helps my body feel less like trash. I think the movement and sweating puts me back on track.
The indicators of unhealthy are obvious in your post.
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Use it for a leg day and take advantage of the extra noms to hit some PR's
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The best workout after a cheat meal is the same one you had planned on your schedule for that particular day
ThisNobody got fat because they went to the movies one day and ate popcorn and raisinettes. And nobody got biffo because they did an extra workout after eating nachos and gummy bears. Let it go before you head into disordered eating land.alexgolan610 wrote: »Nobody got fat because they went to the movies one day and ate popcorn and raisinettes. And nobody got biffo because they did an extra workout after eating nachos and gummy bears. Let it go before you head into disordered eating land.
I just have a goal to reach. Might be mental but I'm just asking for advice from people who have experience. Thanks !
You got some advice. Do the same thing you would normally do. No one gets skinny from one day of dieting- much like no one gets fat from one day of indulding.
If you wanted to have a fabulous carb fueled workout- then you should carb load before your workout- not go ape "rewarding" yourself then go- gee- what do I do now.
Also- if you really went that over board- odds are you'd puke anyway from the kind of workout that you'd want to do to utilize those precious carbs. if you're "over board" meal doesn't have you ready for a nap- then you really don't need to be all that concerned about it.
Just carry on as you had originally planned. What your asking for advice on is completely nonsensical and just ridiculous.0 -
What JoRocka and DavPul said.
A cheat meal is a cheat meal, it's good to give your metabolism a little surprise from time to time. It can get "I know what's coming" day to day just like when we get plateaus in our exercises.
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Everyone on this site thinks they are an expert. Instead of answering the question, they want to hit you with shade.
If I binge or eat a little too unhealthy, a long run the next day usually makes me feel better and helps my body feel less like trash. I think the movement and sweating puts me back on track.
Thanks girl!! I appreicate the help rather than the rest of these "experts"... I went on a run this morning and did some burpees as well as power cleans feeling back on track.
Thanks again!
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alexgolan610 wrote: »Everyone on this site thinks they are an expert. Instead of answering the question, they want to hit you with shade.
If I binge or eat a little too unhealthy, a long run the next day usually makes me feel better and helps my body feel less like trash. I think the movement and sweating puts me back on track.
Thanks girl!! I appreicate the help rather than the rest of these "experts"... I went on a run this morning and did some burpees as well as power cleans feeling back on track.
Thanks again!
the people who have been here- and have success:"experts" - all of us are successful lifters and athletes- and we've been around on these forums "helping" people with the "expert" advise for a long while.
but the one person who supports your ridiculous notion to go workout some more- has 9 posts and is the only person you chose to acknowledge.
ha.
HA.
HA HA HA HA HA HA HA.
awesome.
Never change MFP. Never Change.0 -
alexgolan610 wrote: »Everyone on this site thinks they are an expert. Instead of answering the question, they want to hit you with shade.
If I binge or eat a little too unhealthy, a long run the next day usually makes me feel better and helps my body feel less like trash. I think the movement and sweating puts me back on track.
Thanks girl!! I appreicate the help rather than the rest of these "experts"... I went on a run this morning and did some burpees as well as power cleans feeling back on track.
Thanks again!
the people who have been here- and have success:"experts" - all of us are successful lifters and athletes- and we've been around on these forums "helping" people with the "expert" advise for a long while.
but the one person who supports your ridiculous notion to go workout some more- has 9 posts and is the only person you chose to acknowledge.
ha.
HA.
HA HA HA HA HA HA HA.
awesome.
Never change MFP. Never Change.
The person the OP acknowledged was also the only one with disordered tendencies, the mention of binging, in her post. Eat a "cheat meal" ... go forth and punish oneself for doing it.0 -
alexgolan610 wrote: »Everyone on this site thinks they are an expert. Instead of answering the question, they want to hit you with shade.
If I binge or eat a little too unhealthy, a long run the next day usually makes me feel better and helps my body feel less like trash. I think the movement and sweating puts me back on track.
Thanks girl!! I appreicate the help rather than the rest of these "experts"... I went on a run this morning and did some burpees as well as power cleans feeling back on track.
Thanks again!
It's very much a mental issue in this situation. Looking at your picture you're incredibly lean, so you must do the right things 90%+ of the time so as long as you're consistent with what you're doing you'll be fine. Don't overthink things so much.0 -
alexgolan610 wrote: »Everyone on this site thinks they are an expert. Instead of answering the question, they want to hit you with shade.
If I binge or eat a little too unhealthy, a long run the next day usually makes me feel better and helps my body feel less like trash. I think the movement and sweating puts me back on track.
Thanks girl!! I appreicate the help rather than the rest of these "experts"... I went on a run this morning and did some burpees as well as power cleans feeling back on track.
Thanks again!
the people who have been here- and have success:"experts" - all of us are successful lifters and athletes- and we've been around on these forums "helping" people with the "expert" advise for a long while.
but the one person who supports your ridiculous notion to go workout some more- has 9 posts and is the only person you chose to acknowledge.
ha.
HA.
HA HA HA HA HA HA HA.
awesome.
Never change MFP. Never Change.
Agree!!0 -
The best exercise to get and maintain abs is 3 sets of stop eating so damn much.
Aside from that, no exercise if going to make up for a cheat meal.0 -
brianpperkins wrote: »alexgolan610 wrote: »Everyone on this site thinks they are an expert. Instead of answering the question, they want to hit you with shade.
If I binge or eat a little too unhealthy, a long run the next day usually makes me feel better and helps my body feel less like trash. I think the movement and sweating puts me back on track.
Thanks girl!! I appreicate the help rather than the rest of these "experts"... I went on a run this morning and did some burpees as well as power cleans feeling back on track.
Thanks again!
the people who have been here- and have success:"experts" - all of us are successful lifters and athletes- and we've been around on these forums "helping" people with the "expert" advise for a long while.
but the one person who supports your ridiculous notion to go workout some more- has 9 posts and is the only person you chose to acknowledge.
ha.
HA.
HA HA HA HA HA HA HA.
awesome.
Never change MFP. Never Change.
The person the OP acknowledged was also the only one with disordered tendencies, the mention of binging, in her post. Eat a "cheat meal" ... go forth and punish oneself for doing it.
like I said- Never change MFP- never change.0 -
chivalryder wrote: »The best exercise to get and maintain abs is 3 sets of stop eating so damn much.
Aside from that, no exercise if going to make up for a cheat meal.
This!!!0 -
brianpperkins wrote: »alexgolan610 wrote: »Everyone on this site thinks they are an expert. Instead of answering the question, they want to hit you with shade.
If I binge or eat a little too unhealthy, a long run the next day usually makes me feel better and helps my body feel less like trash. I think the movement and sweating puts me back on track.
Thanks girl!! I appreicate the help rather than the rest of these "experts"... I went on a run this morning and did some burpees as well as power cleans feeling back on track.
Thanks again!
the people who have been here- and have success:"experts" - all of us are successful lifters and athletes- and we've been around on these forums "helping" people with the "expert" advise for a long while.
but the one person who supports your ridiculous notion to go workout some more- has 9 posts and is the only person you chose to acknowledge.
ha.
HA.
HA HA HA HA HA HA HA.
awesome.
Never change MFP. Never Change.
The person the OP acknowledged was also the only one with disordered tendencies, the mention of binging, in her post. Eat a "cheat meal" ... go forth and punish oneself for doing it.
like I said- Never change MFP- never change.
Who cares what the woman said. She has a hot body.
With that, she will always get the positive vote!
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chivalryder wrote: »brianpperkins wrote: »alexgolan610 wrote: »Everyone on this site thinks they are an expert. Instead of answering the question, they want to hit you with shade.
If I binge or eat a little too unhealthy, a long run the next day usually makes me feel better and helps my body feel less like trash. I think the movement and sweating puts me back on track.
Thanks girl!! I appreicate the help rather than the rest of these "experts"... I went on a run this morning and did some burpees as well as power cleans feeling back on track.
Thanks again!
the people who have been here- and have success:"experts" - all of us are successful lifters and athletes- and we've been around on these forums "helping" people with the "expert" advise for a long while.
but the one person who supports your ridiculous notion to go workout some more- has 9 posts and is the only person you chose to acknowledge.
ha.
HA.
HA HA HA HA HA HA HA.
awesome.
Never change MFP. Never Change.
The person the OP acknowledged was also the only one with disordered tendencies, the mention of binging, in her post. Eat a "cheat meal" ... go forth and punish oneself for doing it.
like I said- Never change MFP- never change.
Who cares what the woman said. She has a hot body.
With that, she will always get the positive vote!
/sarcasm
he gets no vote!?!?! or @DopeItUp
come on- they have to have some street cred with those man bods' LMAO
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alexgolan610 wrote: »Everyone on this site thinks they are an expert. Instead of answering the question, they want to hit you with shade.
If I binge or eat a little too unhealthy, a long run the next day usually makes me feel better and helps my body feel less like trash. I think the movement and sweating puts me back on track.
Thanks girl!! I appreicate the help rather than the rest of these "experts"... I went on a run this morning and did some burpees as well as power cleans feeling back on track.
Thanks again!
Aaaaaaand this is why I quit jacking around on the forums. Unless you tell people exactly what they want to hear, your aren't being helpful. Instead of posting a question, next time just holler what you want to hear into a canyon and then do what the echo tells your to do.0 -
brianpperkins wrote: »alexgolan610 wrote: »Everyone on this site thinks they are an expert. Instead of answering the question, they want to hit you with shade.
If I binge or eat a little too unhealthy, a long run the next day usually makes me feel better and helps my body feel less like trash. I think the movement and sweating puts me back on track.
Thanks girl!! I appreicate the help rather than the rest of these "experts"... I went on a run this morning and did some burpees as well as power cleans feeling back on track.
Thanks again!
the people who have been here- and have success:"experts" - all of us are successful lifters and athletes- and we've been around on these forums "helping" people with the "expert" advise for a long while.
but the one person who supports your ridiculous notion to go workout some more- has 9 posts and is the only person you chose to acknowledge.
ha.
HA.
HA HA HA HA HA HA HA.
awesome.
Never change MFP. Never Change.
The person the OP acknowledged was also the only one with disordered tendencies, the mention of binging, in her post. Eat a "cheat meal" ... go forth and punish oneself for doing it.
If you've seen the OP in the forums before, you've probably noticed that she has a tendency toward disordered thinking as well. Hence why my answer is what it was.0 -
alexgolan610 wrote: »Yes I follow Paleo religiously lol but I don't log much on this app I use caloriecounter just for macros - if you have any questions at all I can coach you. agolan610@gmail.com I have been following paleo for 3 years now
You're a Paleo coach, and follow your Paleo diet religiously. Why are you asking MFP about how to make up for a cheat meal?0
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