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Cheat day..yes or no?

addily1986
addily1986 Posts: 11 Member
edited November 13 in Debate Club
When starting my diet I thought to myself "I'm not sure I can do this...I need a cheat day." Now my mind is telling me yes cheat day! ...but it's telling me to cheat every day so I'm trying not to listen.
What are other peoples viewpoints on a cheat day?

Dieting is hard work any time of the year you do it. But it feels especially hard for me in the summer because of all the fun social things happening. I mean have you ever tried to float the river without a beer? BORING.
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  • Fursian
    Fursian Posts: 548 Member
    Cheat day..yes or no?

    I say yes, BUT, you absolutely must be of the mind to carry on your plan the very next day. If you cannot do this right now in your life, circumstances, environment, etc, it is suggested you just fit treats into everyday calorie allowance, or you may be better off with the "cheat meal", rather than a whole cheat day. -- It also must be said that if you're someone who can "put away" thousands of calories, stay well away from "cheat days", they can wipe an entire calorie deficit out, and then some.

    Things can slip... You may find that everything is going well with these cheat days, but you find yourself having more than 1 a week, "Hell, why not 3?, I'll get back to it tomorrow.."... Yeah... slippery slope. Perhaps the hot weather has taken away the other equation for you that you think helps make your whole plan work (exercise). So you're working out less, and boredom may strike..you're praying for that cheat day, and you'll use any excuse or "event" to have one. This is not the end of all things fun you've come to know in your journey, nope..

    But... you will have to re-access things, and make sure that cheat day is only once a week. Keep yourself honest.

    When all is said and done, cheat days WILL slow your progress if you choose to have one, however in my 9 months of personal experience with them, I have no regrets. As long as you remember the #1 rule, to get right back on track.
  • Gallowmere1984
    Gallowmere1984 Posts: 6,626 Member
    jester13 wrote: »
    Think about it this way. It takes more then a day of clean eating to get healthy and in shape. One day is not going to ruin progress. Mentally it helps a lot.

    There is certainly truth to this. The amusing part is, in order to get back to my starting weight within a year, I would need to eat close to 4000 kcal per day, while being completely sedentary. That sounds...painful to do, given that my current diet is high fat, and still leaves me feeling excessively full at times, just eating to a 1700/day maintenance.
  • CincyNeid
    CincyNeid Posts: 1,249 Member
    Personally I only do a cheat meal once a week, maybe twice a week. I cannot do a full blow cheat day. I find myself overly stuffed and feeling bad when I eat too much of the wrong things.

    Now I will admit this. When I go on a long bike ride and I burn a ton of calories I have a tendency to eat things I wouldn't if I wasn't working out on a rest day.
  • Buhbee
    Buhbee Posts: 108 Member
    I don't necessarily "cheat" but one day a week I just don't count my calories. I am still mindful of what I eat and try to make healthy choices. But if my hubby wants to enjoy a glass of wine and ice cream when the kids go to bed early, you will never hear me say NO. lol. If you over indulge one day, its no big deal. Just get back on track the next day and don't fret.
  • CoachJen71
    CoachJen71 Posts: 1,200 Member
    I bank earlier in the week for nicer treats or splurge meals on the weekend. As long as the numbers all still work, it's fine. Holidays are the closest I get to cheat days, but I haven't gotten to a place where I can enjoy letting go completely. I am eating a lot of food on those days, but not enjoying it. I hope to get to that place someday where I can let go of food guilt.
  • QueenOSpades
    QueenOSpades Posts: 171 Member
    I found that cheat "days" made me excuse a lot of unnecessary junk food. A single cheat "meal" however kept me on track a bit more.
    Holidays and birthday events are another thing though... at the end of the day it's what you are comfortable with the most.
  • Gallowmere1984
    Gallowmere1984 Posts: 6,626 Member
    gjw1911 wrote: »
    I need a cheat meal, or I will not be able to stay on track.
    Sometimes I want a double cheeseburger, fries and a few beers. I just make sure my weekly calorie deficit is high enough to tolerate those extra calories.
    Also figure out ways to cheat cheat meals, like my wife and I splitting a meal at a restaurant. That way a cheeseburger and fries are not as bad cut in half. I still get my burger just with half the calories.

    Funny enough, this kind of thought process is what got me started down the low-carb path. "Wait, you mean I can halve the calories in this, by throwing away the bun, which I don't really like anyway?" Had to figure out something on the nights we ended up working in the middle of nowhere for days on end, with nothing but a McDonalds nearby open at night.
  • Tophers_Motivation
    Tophers_Motivation Posts: 39 Member
    I suppose it depends on what you mean by "cheat day." For instance, I'm going to a restaurant with my wife on Saturday, and I fully intend to have my favorite meal, a country-fried steak. However, I'm going to be careful with my calories the rest of the day, still do my exercise and it's not going to include a bunch of junk food. It might cost me on the scale the next day, but I know it's not going to derail my overall progress.
  • immatureinspiration
    immatureinspiration Posts: 3 Member
    i say no allow yourself a little cheat everyday and youll be fine and be able to control your calories thats why counting calories work everytime at least for me. not only that if you dont cheat on your cardio youll be able to eat what you want in moderation . moderation keeps you from binging unless you drink then you may loose the battle for the day lol
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