Cheat day.... yay or nay???????

annathebanana135
annathebanana135 Posts: 17 Member
edited November 15 in Health and Weight Loss
So i am on day 6 and i am doing well with counting calories. When i started this journey i said i would have a cheat day and eat what i want as long as i dont over eat and have a small portion. Now im thinking maybe thats a bad idea and its too soon to do that since im still struggling with adjusting to my new eating habbits, getting upset trying to plan meals and count calories, and still feeling hungry after i eat. So maybe instead of a cheat day maybe a cheat meal or snack? I even came up with a name, so good sunday, cause what ever i have to eat or drink is going to be soooo good lol. Thoughts on this please.
Thank you!
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  • annathebanana135
    annathebanana135 Posts: 17 Member
    Sounds like i should hold off on a cheat day then, though its sad to hear you all made valid points and your right, cheat days dont sound like a good idea and in the back of my mind i knew this and thats why i had to ask. I just really wanted my white chocolate mocha xtra sweet this morning and a chocolate shake for dessert!
  • Rocknut53
    Rocknut53 Posts: 1,794 Member
    Feeling you need a cheat day can be remedied by getting lots and lots of exercise. You can eat a little more if you move more. That said, I don't do cheat days on purpose. There are days I eat a little more, but I still count those calories so I have a constant awareness of what's going in. You will learn as you go forward how to balance it all out, eating enough of foods you like but not enough to sabotage your efforts. It takes time.
  • amusedmonkey
    amusedmonkey Posts: 10,330 Member
    edited January 2017
    I like "so good every day" better, because almost everything I eat has to be good. No cheat days for me, though. The concept itself is counterproductive to my style of dieting and implies that I'm in this suffocating torture chamber 6 days a week, and then I get to breathe on the 7th. That's not how I wish to spend my life. Knowing I have the option to eat anything I want on any given day, even if it's higher in calories, works better for me. I just have to think if it's worth having on a certain day, then move my calories around to fit if it is, even have a maintenance day if what I want doesn't fit neatly.

    Question: do you have your calories set to the default 1200 calories? Do you eat back at least some of your activity calories? There may be a better way to handle your dieting that would not leave you hungry all the time.

    ETA: another question: how many calories are in your chocolate mocha and chocolate shake? You may be able to fit one of them one day and the other the next without having to designate a cheat day.
  • kimny72
    kimny72 Posts: 16,011 Member
    What do you mean by cheat day? Are you making certain foods off limits otherwise? Or are you talking about a day you don't log?

    I eat "treat" foods all the time, I just make them fit into my calorie goal. So I don't need a special day when off-limits foods are allowed. Honestly living like that would make me sad.

    If you mean a day where you don't log, I would think you need to commit to logging everything everyday for awhile until it becomes a habit before you try taking entire days off. Logging becomes so much easier once it's a habit.

    As someone else mentioned, taking a day every week or two weeks where you eat your maintenence calories can be useful if you are running a steep deficit. Just make sure the deficit you've chosen is realistic and you aren't being too aggressive, even with a day off that leaves you in danger of burning out before you reach goal.
  • kgirlhart
    kgirlhart Posts: 5,172 Member
    Sounds like i should hold off on a cheat day then, though its sad to hear you all made valid points and your right, cheat days dont sound like a good idea and in the back of my mind i knew this and thats why i had to ask. I just really wanted my white chocolate mocha xtra sweet this morning and a chocolate shake for dessert!

    How many calories is it? If you can work it into your goal you can have it. You just have to decide if it is worth the calories. You may be hungry later in the day if you "waste" calories on it. But it might be worth it. Only you can decide that.
  • cwolfman13
    cwolfman13 Posts: 41,865 Member
    Sounds like i should hold off on a cheat day then, though its sad to hear you all made valid points and your right, cheat days dont sound like a good idea and in the back of my mind i knew this and thats why i had to ask. I just really wanted my white chocolate mocha xtra sweet this morning and a chocolate shake for dessert!

    For one, can you just work those things into your calories for the day.

    Secondly, a maintenance day here and there isn't a bad thing...it's actually a good thing and can help reset hormones, etc...but I'd at least give it some time to allow the process to get rolling...you don't want to blunt progress this soon.
  • Psychgrrl
    Psychgrrl Posts: 3,177 Member
    Don't believe in "cheating." Eat what I want and fit it into my calories. No food is "bad" or "good." Restricting often leads to binges, which are less physically and mentally healthy than any "bad" food.
  • not_a_runner
    not_a_runner Posts: 1,343 Member
    Another vote for a weekly maintenance day and fitting what you want into daily calories.
    I tried "cheat days" for a while, lost no weight, and was constantly thinking about foods I wanted to over eat.
    There are some strategies you can use if you want a higher calorie goal once or twice a week. Calorie banking, where you save calories from some days and add them onto another day, has worked well for me. Just be sure you're still eating a reasonable amount on the days you're cutting your cals.
  • annathebanana135
    annathebanana135 Posts: 17 Member
    I wouldnt over eat, i would have small portions, i would log it too, i need to eat better i eat poorly lots of junk not enough greens, my cheat day is more like caring less of what i consum i guess, i want to not overthink my meals for the day and have something ive been craving all week if that makes sense. I use to eat a lot of fast food and pizza, carbs, and chocolate i figured cutting those out 6 days a week out of 7 why not have one of those if i been craving its not all day or anything, like i been craving a chocolate shake from dairy queen all week and i dont want to add those calories cause it take a big chunk and i want to do well and eat well on those days, so having it on an off day to satisfy that craving that itch. I dont know, im overthinking, all i know is i want to eat better daily without incorperating unhealthy foods but have a day where i can enjoy those little things.
  • kgirlhart
    kgirlhart Posts: 5,172 Member
    edited January 2017
    Stop worrying so much about good vs bad food. Food is just food. I think it is better to work foods you crave into you goal than to get to a point where you just have to have it because for me at least I am more likely to overeat if I do that. I ate Dairy Queen last night. I got a mini blizzard. It was awesome. I would have gotten a medium before, but the mini size hits the spot for me now.
  • pesigrandi
    pesigrandi Posts: 74 Member
    I don't do cheat days. I'm not on any special diet. I don't consider foods good or bad though I recognize some are better for my health than others. I'm working on portion control and limiting alcohol intake. I love cocktails but they don't love my waist so I imbibe only on Friday & Saturday and usually limit to a couple of drinks throughout the evening. I eat my preferred portions (1/4 protein, 1/4 starch/grain, 1/2 veggies) by volume. In the past I might eat a 7-9oz pork chop. Now I cut it in half and eat half for dinner and half for breakfast or lunch the next day. I have never been one to eat fast food (doesn't taste good to me) or junk food. If I'm hungry I eat nuts, dark chocolate (my favorite) or fruit as a snack.

    It's important to not make food the enemy.
  • TimothyFish
    TimothyFish Posts: 4,925 Member
    I see cheat days as a bad idea. Realistically, most people don't overeat everyday. It is those date nights, those party nights, those holiday meals, those potlucks that push them over the edge. If they ate only what they normally eat they might be overweight, but not to the extent that they are. But then they have those days when they eat more than normal. Cheat days set you up to continue that bad habit. It is better to figure out a way to keep those days of excess under control.
  • TavistockToad
    TavistockToad Posts: 35,719 Member
    Nope, I fit everything I want to eat into my weekly calorie goal
  • SCoil123
    SCoil123 Posts: 2,111 Member
    Nay. If I want a treat I arrange my calories for that day and make sure it fits. It's not cheating.
  • Rebecca0224
    Rebecca0224 Posts: 810 Member
    Sounds like i should hold off on a cheat day then, though its sad to hear you all made valid points and your right, cheat days dont sound like a good idea and in the back of my mind i knew this and thats why i had to ask. I just really wanted my white chocolate mocha xtra sweet this morning and a chocolate shake for dessert!

    It doesn't sound like this will be sustainable for you. This restriction probably won't lead to long term success. Try working treats into your weekly calorie goal, last Sunday I had a big mac and fries and was still under my weekly calories and wasn't starving myself either. Figure out which foods keep you full longer and make room for treats, weight loss shouldn't be a punishment.
  • Chunkahlunkah
    Chunkahlunkah Posts: 373 Member
    I think reframing it as a maintenance day is a smart idea.
  • markswife1992
    markswife1992 Posts: 262 Member
    everyone is different. i eat <1300 cal\day and <30 g carbs\day and about once a week, i don't record or watch what i eat. i have lost 25 lbs so far since november, and that includes a week in vegas when i didn't log anything and ate and drank whatever i want. i look forward to my "cheat days." although i usually call them saturday.
    :wink:
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