cheat days
pursuitOFhappiness11
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So it seems that most people have a cheat day somewhere in their week where they can take it easy and not eat as conservatively as they might every other day.
My question is when you're "cheating" how far do you go? Is it a "no holds barred" kind of day where you can have anything and everything, or do you only eat a certain amount of extra calories?
My question is when you're "cheating" how far do you go? Is it a "no holds barred" kind of day where you can have anything and everything, or do you only eat a certain amount of extra calories?
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I'm also interested in this. I have hit a plateau and want to try things to get the body losing again.0
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I double my BMR for my calorie goal, and yes I eat whatever I want.
I think this is why I lost over 100lbs 7 years ago and I've kept it off. I call it a "Spike Day" because cheating sounds too negative and what the day actually does is spike up your metabolism.
http://www.spike84.com/blog/2011/07/27/spiking-is-key-for-a-strong-metabolism/0 -
Personally I've just had a 'cheat day' because my mum was cooking for me tonight along with the rest of our family and I don't like to make a fuss. I've gone about 450 cals over my usual daily target (eek!) which is more than I'd usually do on my rare cheat days, but I've eaten well for the last few weeks and for the rest of the day, and I'm going to try and end up burning off the excess over the next week with more daily excersize. Usually if I have a cheat day I'll treat myself to comething but then try and make it up with excersize, that way there's no guilt.0
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I find ONE cheat meal is fine and I still lose weight...not a whole cheat day or cheat weekend.0
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I've turned my cheat days into cheat meals. I dont go all out anymore (I did when I first started) I just enjoy a meal that I want and that's it. There is really no rhyme or reason behind what I do. I found when I was doing whole cheat days, I was gaining more weight and basically cancelling out all my hard work through the week. A cheat meal here and there is what I go with now!0
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I personally don't believe in having a full on cheat day on purpose. Some days that were supposed to be good spiral out of control on their own sometimes and I count those as cheat days/meals after the fact. If I planned on them I would take advantage of every other day...for example, well, I had this on my cheat day, but I can have a little today...etc. I really don't deprive myself of anything I love, I just eat much smaller portions now and I love it!0
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i dont have an automtic built in cheat day..every day is a new day with me and, and i treat each day that way ..if i ate bad yesterday doesnt mean i only eat the bare minimum today...however if i "cheat" i still take full accountability for what i put in my mouth adn still try my damnest to keep it under my daily allowance ... i guess you could say if i cehat im eating my exercise calories... but to just flat out say ok on sunday i dont care ill eat what i want is going to get me no where quick!0
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I don't like to pre-designate cheat days. Rather, I will have a cheat meal every now and again (once maybe twice a week). I don't go way crazy with it, but maybe like having pizza out or going for mexican or chinese or a steak dinner. Just a nice treat!
I don't like entire cheat days...they make it far too easy to fall off the wagon. If I cheat for an entire day eating whatever I want and not exercising then its very difficult to get back into my routine the next day. So I just allow a meal here and there when it comes up, afterall ya still have to have a social life.0 -
One of my coaches recommends using the 90% rule. That is...you stick to your menus 90% of the time, and allow for 10% to be cheat meals.
That doesn't mean down an entire triple cheese pizza, or make 12 trips to the KFC Buffet....but it does mean go out with your friends after the game and have some wings, or don't be afraid of a piece of cake at a birthday party.
Food is one of lifes greatest pleasures, and you don't need to sacrifice everything in order to be healthy.
So, 10% of your meals can be "cheaters". In other words...for someone who eats 6 times a day....that's 42 meals a week...10% of which is 4.2 meals a week.
Just be concious if you're cheating more than those 4 meals every week....as thats where you'll be going off.0 -
I double my BMR for my calorie goal, and yes I eat whatever I want.
I think this is why I lost over 100lbs 7 years ago and I've kept it off. I call it a "Spike Day" because cheating sounds too negative and what the day actually does is spike up your metabolism.
http://www.spike84.com/blog/2011/07/27/spiking-is-key-for-a-strong-metabolism/
Do you have one of these days every week?0 -
I don't have a whole day either, but I go out to dinner with my dad once a week, and that meal usually ends up being my cheat meal for the week. If I can find something reasonable to eat on the menu, I'll go for that, but it doesn't always happen. I don't beat myself up over it... it's bound to happen every once in a while! I've also heard that it's good for your metabolism to do that sometimes.0
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I don't cheat on purpose. But sometimes I'll have a bad day and pig out on some chocolate. As long as I don't go more than 300 calories over my limit then I don't beat myself up over it. Or it can happen when I'm drinking with friends. But it's not even a weekly occurance so I don't feel to bad in the grand scheme of things.0
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I wouldn't call what I do a "CHEAT day" per say, but I do allow myself to have things every now and then...like last night I had a good size piece of pineapple upsidedown cake....and didn't think twice about it. I think as long as you stick to what your calorie goal is on a regular basis then if you eat something that is off track then you are still safe!0
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I call my more relaxed day "Intuitive Eating Day" which I do every Saturday. Basically it's a day that I don't track, and I try to listen to my hunger signals, and I also will enjoy some splurge foods. I don't go crazy or anything, and if I tracked it, I would guess that it's only around 2000 calories or so that I eat on Saturdays.
I plan to be a full-time Intuitive Eater some day, and for now one day a week is just good practice.0 -
I double my BMR for my calorie goal, and yes I eat whatever I want.
I think this is why I lost over 100lbs 7 years ago and I've kept it off. I call it a "Spike Day" because cheating sounds too negative and what the day actually does is spike up your metabolism.
http://www.spike84.com/blog/2011/07/27/spiking-is-key-for-a-strong-metabolism/
Do you have one of these days every week?
Yes every week for the past 7 years, usually on Saturday's, but I will move it around a bit to accommodate my plans like holiday's or parties.0 -
A cheat day sounds good to me!0
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I've done "cheat days" and "cheat meals", but I don't allow them to be "free for alls", either. Depending on what's going on, it may be one entire day or one meal on two days, typically the weekend. When I first start a serious weight-loss attempt, I still track those days, mostly just to keep myself from rationalizing that one more whatever won't really hurt. It also reinforces, for me, what eating like that EVERY day really means to my health and weight. Eventually, as I get into the swing of things, when my food choices become more natural or "automatic", I track my food less.
Eating a couple of slices of pizza once in a while never killed anyone - unless maybe you have an anaphylactic reaction to it or something like that! ;0) However, eating a whole pizza... well, in my opinion, that's not the "idea" of a cheat day or meal, that's self sabotage! I actually find that my cheat days or meals aren't always about eating something "decandant". Sometimes it's just allowing myself to eat more of something that I like that is also good for me (second helping of fruit, for example).
Good luck with whatever you decide. Just do what's BEST for YOU.0 -
I double my BMR for my calorie goal, and yes I eat whatever I want.
I think this is why I lost over 100lbs 7 years ago and I've kept it off. I call it a "Spike Day" because cheating sounds too negative and what the day actually does is spike up your metabolism.
http://www.spike84.com/blog/2011/07/27/spiking-is-key-for-a-strong-metabolism/
Do you have one of these days every week?
Yes every week for the past 7 years, usually on Saturday's, but I will move it around a bit to accommodate my plans like holiday's or parties.
Can this be done over the weekend where I don’t necessarily double my BMR but where I may go over my calories on both those days and still be okay? On Saturdays I normally just have a home cooked breakfast a snack and then something for dinner, and Sunday it’s normally something quick in the morning before church a snack and then a homemade good Sunday dinner. This could work right?
Thanks in advance for your help!0 -
I give myself a cheat day.. I eat what I want but you won't catch me eating a whole pizza. I still try to stay within my calories for the day. this past sunday I had ice cream cake and went to red lobster where I had fish and veggies and soda... didn't feel bad about it either. just came home and ran a mile... then I had some eggs with toast. whatever day it is, it's still about moderation and making good or not so good choices. it's just really up to you.0
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Possibly, I see the benefit is in actually having a small calorie surplus for a day. You could have your full Spike Day and then be a little over your calories the other day, and then to equal it out, go a little under the next.
The benefit to metabolism is the surplus. When we constantly have a deficit of calories our it puts our body into a stressed out state and puts our metabolism on a gradual decline. One day a week with a surplus spikes metabolism back up making it easier to burn fat the other 6 days, re-stabilizing hormone levels, and restoring muscle glycogen making it our workouts even more effective.I've done "cheat days" and "cheat meals", but I don't allow them to be "free for alls", either. Depending on what's going on, it may be one entire day or one meal on two days, typically the weekend. When I first start a serious weight-loss attempt, I still track those days, mostly just to keep myself from rationalizing that one more whatever won't really hurt. It also reinforces, for me, what eating like that EVERY day really means to my health and weight. Eventually, as I get into the swing of things, when my food choices become more natural or "automatic", I track my food less.
Eating a couple of slices of pizza once in a while never killed anyone - unless maybe you have an anaphylactic reaction to it or something like that! ;0) However, eating a whole pizza... well, in my opinion, that's not the "idea" of a cheat day or meal, that's self sabotage! I actually find that my cheat days or meals aren't always about eating something "decandant". Sometimes it's just allowing myself to eat more of something that I like that is also good for me (second helping of fruit, for example).
Good luck with whatever you decide. Just do what's BEST for YOU.0 -
My "cheat day" is on Mondays, which is also my weigh-in day. I weigh-in in the morning then for the rest of the day I eat whatever I want. I use this day to satisfy any or all of the cravings I was having the week before. It helps to stop me from bingeing knowing that in a few days I can have whatever I'm craving guilt free. This also puts my metabolism in overdrive and gets it going for the rest of the week. I have been doing this since February and I've lost 69 lbs. It works for me.0
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Awesome Maysflower!
I do the same thing, weigh in before I start. You will without a doubt gain some weight after a cheat/spike day but it's water weight from the extra food and storing of glycogen.
Glycogen stores at a rate of 3 grams of water per gram of glycogen. It's not a big deal as it will be balanced out within 24-48 hours and you will continue burning fat the entire time.My "cheat day" is on Mondays, which is also my weigh-in day. I weigh-in in the morning then for the rest of the day I eat whatever I want. I use this day to satisfy any or all of the cravings I was having the week before. It helps to stop me from bingeing knowing that in a few days I can have whatever I'm craving guilt free. This also puts my metabolism in overdrive and gets it going for the rest of the week. I have been doing this since February and I've lost 69 lbs. It works for me.0 -
Possibly, I see the benefit is in actually having a small calorie surplus for a day. You could have your full Spike Day and then be a little over your calories the other day, and then to equal it out, go a little under the next.
The benefit to metabolism is the surplus. When we constantly have a deficit of calories our it puts our body into a stressed out state and puts our metabolism on a gradual decline. One day a week with a surplus spikes metabolism back up making it easier to burn fat the other 6 days, re-stabilizing hormone levels, and restoring muscle glycogen making it our workouts even more effective.I've done "cheat days" and "cheat meals", but I don't allow them to be "free for alls", either. Depending on what's going on, it may be one entire day or one meal on two days, typically the weekend. When I first start a serious weight-loss attempt, I still track those days, mostly just to keep myself from rationalizing that one more whatever won't really hurt. It also reinforces, for me, what eating like that EVERY day really means to my health and weight. Eventually, as I get into the swing of things, when my food choices become more natural or "automatic", I track my food less.
Eating a couple of slices of pizza once in a while never killed anyone - unless maybe you have an anaphylactic reaction to it or something like that! ;0) However, eating a whole pizza... well, in my opinion, that's not the "idea" of a cheat day or meal, that's self sabotage! I actually find that my cheat days or meals aren't always about eating something "decandant". Sometimes it's just allowing myself to eat more of something that I like that is also good for me (second helping of fruit, for example).
Good luck with whatever you decide. Just do what's BEST for YOU.
I have lost over 40lbs with a Spike Day every single week. I love it!0 -
Speaking of Cheat Days
I have a few donuts and a pizza with my name on it.
Go Spike Day!0 -
I do a cheat (spike) meal a week or two.0
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I don't do cheat days, but I don't deprive myself of something that I may feel like having either. Typically, it might be a light beer on the weekend or an individual bag of potato chips (before that would have been a large bag ) I enjoy whatever it is and then move on !0
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my "cheat days" are more of a extra treat so like a dessert after a meal. Usually after my Weight Watchers meetings on wednesday nights. I'll go for ice cream, with that being said I don't get the largest ice cream with all the toppings but enough to satisfy my sweet tooth and treat myself for a good weign in0
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I've had one actual "cheat day" in several months, last week. Normally I have indulgences budgeted in, with exercise to compensate. But last week there was one day where it kind of just happened, and I did go all out. Figured once in about 4 months wasn't bad. (I'm also at the other end of the spectrum, where I have to be careful not to *lose* weight, so if I slip up, it's less of an impact. I'm on a quest for a six-pack.)0
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Well, doing a cheat day/meal after weigh-in seems incredibly obvious now. :-) I normally weigh myself on Sunday mornings... and usually (not always) my cheat day is Saturday. Sometimes it's Sunday. Thanks much for the tip. I think I'll change my weigh in to Saturday morning!
Although I understand your "eat everything and anything you want" idea, for some of us I still believe that it can be "dangerous"... akin to someone who's trying to quit smoking saying they'll smoke an entire pack one day and quit "tomorrow", or an alcoholic saying one drink won't hurt... then before they know it, they're back to square one. Before anyone lambasts me for equating eating to an addiction... I get it's not an exact parallel, but I think for some of us, it's similar psychologically, if not physiologically.
All that just to say I think each person has to do what they can do. For now, for me, I'll stick to mainly going over calories by eating more of the right - or at least not-too-bad - choices. BUT, I have told myself that I can eat all the pizza I want on my "cheat" day when I weigh-in to find I've lost 10 lbs! (Funny thing is, when that time comes, I probably won't be able to eat all that much before feeling full to the gills!)0 -
I do a cheat day..usually on saturdays...I eat a bit under my net calories the rest of the week and do a few extra work outs.. I think you need a day to just relax..I probably will still stay away from anything too crazy like fried clams though...0
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