What is the highest amount of calories that you have consumed in one day ("cheat-day"?)?
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DvoycY
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5'10", 135 pounds male here - for me it is about just over 5000 calories (I fast until lunch and begin then (on my, "cheat-day"), as to to not eat "too much" :-) ).
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That I've logged 6621 on days I've not logged could have been more who knows?1
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Not a cheat day, but I once walked 80k+ steps in a day and ate 4,916 calories. It was a great day indeed. Lol.8
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I feel like I am under-eating then! Nice one, guys. I got to up my calories. :-)1
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I feel like I am under-eating then! Nice one, guys. I got to up my calories. :-)0
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Not a cheat day, but I once walked 80k+ steps in a day and ate 4,916 calories. It was a great day indeed. Lol.
I've had a couple of those days (well over 70,000 steps anyway) and I have to say, that meal afterwards sure tastes so much nicer than a normal meal! Even then my calories were only 3,150 but that could be out as I was on holidays for the day I just checked and that meant no scales. I should add that I am wee high to a grasshopper so don't burn as much while exercising nor need as much food to maintain as the average person.2 -
Lillymoo01 wrote: »Not a cheat day, but I once walked 80k+ steps in a day and ate 4,916 calories. It was a great day indeed. Lol.
I've had a couple of those days (well over 70,000 steps anyway) and I have to say, that meal afterwards sure tastes so much nicer than a normal meal! Even then my calories were only 3,150 but that could be out as I was on holidays for the day I just checked and that meant no scales. I should add that I am wee high to a grasshopper so don't burn as much while exercising nor need as much food to maintain as the average person.
Nice!
Personally, it takes me about an hour to hit 5000 steps (with about 200 calories burned) - how do you even hit 50000 steps is beyond me (would be an extra 2000 calories for me); congratulations!1 -
Lillymoo01 wrote: »Not a cheat day, but I once walked 80k+ steps in a day and ate 4,916 calories. It was a great day indeed. Lol.
I've had a couple of those days (well over 70,000 steps anyway) and I have to say, that meal afterwards sure tastes so much nicer than a normal meal! Even then my calories were only 3,150 but that could be out as I was on holidays for the day I just checked and that meant no scales. I should add that I am wee high to a grasshopper so don't burn as much while exercising nor need as much food to maintain as the average person.
Nice!
Personally, it takes me about an hour to hit 5000 steps (with about 200 calories burned) - how do you even hit 50000 steps is beyond me (would be an extra 2000 calories for me); congratulations!
I walked for over 45 kms that day. Most of it along a deserted beach. A beautiful way to spend a day!3 -
Maybe about 5000 calories ... on day when I was cycling all day long.
I've done four 1200 km randonnees ... cycling 1200 km in 90 hours or less, including all breaks. In order to keep that up for the 90 hours, we're trying to consume about 5000 calories per day. But that gets old pretty quickly. It's hard to keep doing that for 3 days in a row, so the number of calories usually starts to dwindle.0 -
I used to go over 5000 quite a bit when I first started logging. Used to have a bad soda problem, and that adds up real quick. I still hit 4000 quite a lot, but usually my steps even it back out.0
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Lillymoo01 wrote: »Not a cheat day, but I once walked 80k+ steps in a day and ate 4,916 calories. It was a great day indeed. Lol.
I've had a couple of those days (well over 70,000 steps anyway) and I have to say, that meal afterwards sure tastes so much nicer than a normal meal! Even then my calories were only 3,150 but that could be out as I was on holidays for the day I just checked and that meant no scales. I should add that I am wee high to a grasshopper so don't burn as much while exercising nor need as much food to maintain as the average person.
Nice!
Personally, it takes me about an hour to hit 5000 steps (with about 200 calories burned) - how do you even hit 50000 steps is beyond me (would be an extra 2000 calories for me); congratulations!
I once hit 50k, it took from morning to midnight, not constant walk but mostly walking.1 -
No idea. Thousands I'm sure.
I regularly go up to 3000 calories, but have other less hungry days that may go as low as 1000 kcal. If I'm hungry, I eat. It evens out in the end as long as my extra calories are not from foods that negatively affect my health or lead to cravings and hunger.3 -
A former poster here clocked 8,000 plus calories one Thanksgiving. He was really tall - like 6'8" IIRC.
I wasn't logging when I used to have super high calorie days.0 -
I thought it was around 7k, but apparently I've had a higher day. This was physically my limit as I well into uncomfortably full, but there was so much good food and drinks to be had at a post marathon get together . I'm a 5'11" 150 lb male for reference.
edit: Added spoiler tag because the picture is rather long as you'd expect for a daily diary of that much food...
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kshama2001 wrote: »A former poster here clocked 8,000 plus calories one Thanksgiving. He was really tall - like 6'8" IIRC.
I wasn't logging when I used to have super high calorie days.
I remember that but can't recall his name ... texan or texas something. I loved that thread.0 -
When I worked(comercial carpenter), trained, played baseball, rode a bike, ran, etc...it was more than most could phantom. Since I don't log calories but maybe two months of the year its hard to tell. I'm tall, low body fat, & a athlete with plenty of muscle so it's been a eat fest most my life.
I know one summer I was never consuming less than 6k a day and up in the 12k range some days with total cals consumed.
I'm not a believer in eating anything is cheating as long as it fits your goals and compliance.3 -
5’4 female 114 lbs, my day today and I’m still hungry lol... I feel like I could have easily eaten 3,000 more calories. Now i understand runger.1 -
I'm 5'5", weight in 130s, age 62. I've eaten 6000+ multiple times (though with some estimating involved - but I don't think it was way lower), and 5000+ isn't even hard. It's not "cheating" . . . it's just eating over goal, with the implication that I need to eat/exercise under goal over a period of time before or after to keep maintaining a healthy weight . . . something I've done for around 3 years now.
It's just food, not sin or moral turpitude. "Cheat days" are the weight management anti-equivalent of Santa Claus.3 -
tacolover10231989 wrote: »
Correct - a BMI of 16.1. Likely, that person is a woman and there is a tendency to be underweight, just because most of the models are (at least they get paid for it).9
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