Do you eat your fitness calories?
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No. I stick to my 1800 calorie daily goal. When I workout and burn a few hundred calories that's GREAT!...added bonus I guess.4
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I'm on 1430 cal/day. I usually don't but their nice to have just in case I'm off on my food measuring.
I plan to use them as my fitness level and exercise time and effort increases.
I'm 45lbs down with 80 to go.0 -
I don't, I see it as an added bonus.2
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JerSchmare wrote: »Why would you not? I just don't understand the mentality of some of you. Eat every Goddamned f'ing morsel while still achieving the results you want.
Some people are just masochistic I'm sure, but I know that for me, my main exercise is 20 minutes of brisk walking a day, which isn't really intense enough to noticeably effect my appetite or caloric needs. I mean, I guess I could eat another 100 calories, but that's within standard deviation most days anyhow. I suspect many people who are only modestly active don't bother for similar reasons.4 -
I do, but then I generally walk at least 2 hours daily and strength train three times/week. And many days I walk more. I eat back half.2
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I used to eat back 50-75% of my exercise calories, depending on my hunger, to allow for inaccuracies in logging and estimated calorie burn. Now that I am maintaining I eat back all of them, unless I will explode from overeating if I do.1
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Not generally. My adjustment for activity tracker info is always wildly high. I may go slightly over my usual limit, but not often.0
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BootyEvolve wrote: »Do you eat your fitness/workout calories? I'm set at 1200 calories but on a good workout I can burn 500. I'm not sure if eating those calories can inhibit my weightloss.
A weight lifting body of mine always jokes. He says "dude, I love working out because I love to eat!" Meaningless to say, my friend spends up to 2 to 3 hours in a gym almost every day. So, I'd say he really loves to eat...and he is in really good shape!2 -
Yes, else ill starve and become weak.1
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I eat mine nearly completely. However, I've tracked numbers for long enough to know pretty well how much calories which activity burns. And it ain't nowhere near what MFP gives me. Based on that I'm happy to eat my workout cals. Hey, I ate 700kcal over my goal yesterday, and I'm sure weightloss will not be slowed down by that. If I ate the 1100kcal MFP and fitbit gave me for this workout though, and regularly then I would not have a deficit anymore.0
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I eat them all. But I'm conservative in my estimates. I'm using myfitnesspal default calorie goals, so if I don't eat back exercise calories, I'm undereating, and undereating is bad for you.
A lot of people worry about exercise calories being an overestimate, but I find I lose weight as expected if I eat them all. BUT I'm being brutally honest about how intense the exercise was and not crediting myself with eg a full half hour's walk when I spent 10 min window shopping or taking photos of the view.
It's easy to be too generous to yourself in counting exercise. Don't. And if your weight loss stalls, consider that you may have overestimated your exercise. But that should not stop you eating exercise calories. Just watch the results.1 -
Yes I do - not all of them might I add say for instance I earn 500 cals for exercise I would eat between 300-350 of them so leaving a surplus of around 150 cals, I think by not eating them you are running pretty much on empty which isn't to good0
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I try not to.0
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I eat half, but I may need to up it. I've got my calories set to lose 1lb/week sedentary. Usually with exercise, some weeks, I lose 0.6, some weeks 1.8 or 2, but on average, I'm at a 'safe for my current distance from goal 1.5'. These last two weeks, I've lost more than 2 pounds/per and I'm 48 lbs from goal. I think I might try 60% this week and see what happens.
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I don't eat them all back that day because I also try to eat based on my hunger level. Most days, I am satiated with eating half of them back. I also find this gives me more wiggle room on the weekends to enjoy a drink or meal out with friends.0
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gebeziseva wrote: »Yes I do and you are supposed to.
Not true.17 -
Depends on my day. Sometimes I eat some back and sometimes I don't. Depends on how I've eaten that day towards my 1200. I don't think I've ever eaten all of them anyway, maybe half of them at most.0
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BootyEvolve wrote: »Do you eat your fitness/workout calories? I'm set at 1200 calories but on a good workout I can burn 500. I'm not sure if eating those calories can inhibit my weightloss.
So this would be the same thing as just eating 700 calories...that doesn't sound too healthy to me. 1200 calories is an aggressive weight loss target that assumes a sedentary lifestyle. If you're working out and burning 500 calories, you aren't sedentary. Common sense would dictate that you should account for that activity somewhere...either upfront in your activity level or after the fact when you log exercise and get additional calories to account for that activity.4 -
Javagal2778 wrote: »I don't eat them all back that day because I also try to eat based on my hunger level. Most days, I am satiated with eating half of them back. I also find this gives me more wiggle room on the weekends to enjoy a drink or meal out with friends.
Same here, if I do heavy exercise I usually end up catching up over the next few days.0 -
JerSchmare wrote: »Why would you not? I just don't understand the mentality of some of you. Eat every Goddamned f'ing morsel while still achieving the results you want.
No interest in fitness or health...just being skinny.perkymommy wrote: »gebeziseva wrote: »Yes I do and you are supposed to.
Not true.
Actually it is true...it is the way this tool is designed to be used. Your calorie target assumes no exercise activity...common sense would dictate that exercise activity be accounted for. My MFP target would give me about 1900 calories to lose about 1 Lb per week...I'm a cyclist and often enjoy a weekend ride of 30 miles or more...I will burn in excess of 1,000 calories on a 30 mile ride, so not accounting for that would be the same thing as just eating 900 calories. As an adult male, that doesn't sound too healthy to me.
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perkymommy wrote: »Depends on my day. Sometimes I eat some back and sometimes I don't. Depends on how I've eaten that day towards my 1200. I don't think I've ever eaten all of them anyway, maybe half of them at most.
Actually, it is true, unless you're using the TDEE method.
Granted, sometimes it's best to eat only a portion since exercise calories burned is a guessing game at best, but MFP is designed in a way that your calorie allowance doesn't account for calories burned though purposeful exercise and if you want to fuel your activity, you need to eat to do that.1 -
There is nothing unhealthy about adding oils to your foods. There are some vitamins in vegetables that need fat to be absorbed.
I hope that your fat intake is adequate.9 -
I do sometimes, but not all of them. If I am hungry, I will eat something. One day last week, I was over... but only by 123 calories. That was a rare thing for me these days. Basically, you have to experiment with your own system and body. But, as a rule, I try to stay out of those 'earned' calories.0
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This is another "I'm not getting the results I want because I'm using an HRM for calories" thread.8
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I eat some of them, yes.0
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Yes, I have lost 45 pounds so far.4
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It totally depends on the day for me. If I'm not hungry then I don't eat the extra calories. Some days I feel like eating my left arm so I have to eat them.
Part of the reason I don't always eat them is that so many of the foods I eat don't have nutritional values with them so I am trying to match something here as an estimate, but the nutritionals can vary quite a bit....so really it's a guess.1 -
I generally eat 1/2 or more, depending on how I feel. If I feel particularly tired or run down I eat most of them back.0
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