Exercise calories

I try to make sure that I don't eat into my exercise 'bonus calories', and just eat my usual daily allowance of calories. But I'm always really hungry by the end of the day, and really struggle to stop myself from snacking!! Any tips or advice?

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  • janejellyroll
    janejellyroll Posts: 25,763 Member
    If your calorie goal comes from MFP, it's designed for you to eat exercise calories back. If you don't, this is probably the cause of your hunger. Any reason you don't want to eat your full calories?
  • msalicia116
    msalicia116 Posts: 233 Member
    If you're hungry, many people for this reason eat half their exercise calories back. You don't want to set yourself up to binge or not be able to perform your workouts. It's a win win.
  • justice96utd
    justice96utd Posts: 46 Member
    I always see it as tho my exercise calories are going to help me lose the weight quicker - and I have a lot to lose!
  • Ready2Rock206
    Ready2Rock206 Posts: 9,487 Member
    Eat some of those exercise calories back! MFP sets your goal assuming you'll eat them back - without eating them back your deficit is higher than needed and that's why you're so hungry. You're just aiming for failure when you're punishing yourself being hungry all the time.
  • justice96utd
    justice96utd Posts: 46 Member
    Ok so I need to be a bit more relaxed over it then it seems! Desperate to lose the weight - but I'd rather do it the right way so it stays off!!
  • msalicia116
    msalicia116 Posts: 233 Member
    I always see it as tho my exercise calories are going to help me lose the weight quicker - and I have a lot to lose!

    Think of it this way, if you can't sustain your diet and workout routine because your deficit is too large, what's the point? Add some of those exercise calories back, you don't have to use all of them, but enough to find balance. Do it in increments if you'd like.
  • TavistockToad
    TavistockToad Posts: 35,719 Member
    I try to make sure that I don't eat into my exercise 'bonus calories', and just eat my usual daily allowance of calories. But I'm always really hungry by the end of the day, and really struggle to stop myself from snacking!! Any tips or advice?

    Eat back some exercise cals. That's how mfp was designed. Otherwise you're under eating.
  • justice96utd
    justice96utd Posts: 46 Member
    Thanks for the advice guys/gals!!
  • debsdoingthis
    debsdoingthis Posts: 454 Member
    I try to make sure that I don't eat into my exercise 'bonus calories', and just eat my usual daily allowance of calories. But I'm always really hungry by the end of the day, and really struggle to stop myself from snacking!! Any tips or advice?

    Eat the calories you burn from exercise.

    Seriously, that prevents you from having too big a calorie deficit (more than you planned and agreed to when you signed up for this) which tends to lead people to binge and often eat back more than they've deprived themselves of to begin with. It's not like your exercise calories are fake. I mean your Wednesday calories are fake, everybody knows your BMR turns off and your body stops using energy mid week and people shouldn't eat on Wednesdays because of it. But your exercise calories are real, your body really did burn them, you become hungry after expending them, that opens up a larger calorie deficit than you wanted, why would you not eat them back when you're hungry??
    But, But.... today is Wednesday and I've already had breakfast AND lunch!
  • middlehaitch
    middlehaitch Posts: 8,486 Member
    Another way at looking at it-

    What happens if you get ill, have to skip a week, go on vacation, etc and can't, or don't want to exercise?
    You will need to eat even less than you do right now, or start losing at a slower rate.

    MFP is set up using the NEAT formula so even those that are unable, or don't want to exercise can still lose weight, but those of us who do exercise can easily enter and eat back out calories.

    You are doing yourself a disservice not eating back those calories.

    Cheer, h.

    @debsdoingthis find a black cat and walk around it thrice. All will be well.