New member with a question

Kristin728
Kristin728 Posts: 3 Member
edited September 19 in Introduce Yourself
Hi I just started MFP and had a question about the exercise calories. My daily calorie allowance is 1200 calories. If I burn say 400 calories working out do I need to be eating those calories in addition to my 1200 daily calories (or a portion of them?). I guess I always assumed that to lose weight I shouldn't be eating those calories, however I started reading some posts about the body going into starvation mode and now I just don't know :) Any help would be greatly appreciated :)

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  • Kristin728
    Kristin728 Posts: 3 Member
    Hi I just started MFP and had a question about the exercise calories. My daily calorie allowance is 1200 calories. If I burn say 400 calories working out do I need to be eating those calories in addition to my 1200 daily calories (or a portion of them?). I guess I always assumed that to lose weight I shouldn't be eating those calories, however I started reading some posts about the body going into starvation mode and now I just don't know :) Any help would be greatly appreciated :)
  • TuscanySun
    TuscanySun Posts: 3,608 Member
    Hi Kristin.

    Welcome to MFP. Everything I've heard and read says, yes, you should. Jillian/Biggest Loser says the same thing on her radio show too.
  • MyaPapaya75
    MyaPapaya75 Posts: 3,143 Member
    I can only go by what I do I usually stick to 1200-1400 calories with no problem ...I dont eat back my excercise calories...its really just a choice you have to decide which works best for you...some do and some dont..the site itself says that you should but there are plenty other resources that say you dont have to.....Good luck in your Journey:drinker:
  • BrenNew
    BrenNew Posts: 3,420 Member
    Hi I just started MFP and had a question about the exercise calories. My daily calorie allowance is 1200 calories. If I burn say 400 calories working out do I need to be eating those calories in addition to my 1200 daily calories (or a portion of them?). I guess I always assumed that to lose weight I shouldn't be eating those calories, however I started reading some posts about the body going into starvation mode and now I just don't know :) Any help would be greatly appreciated :)


    Hi, and welcome. :smile: Hopefully this will answer your question.

    http://www.myfitnesspal.com/topics/show/10589-for-those-confused-or-questioning-eating-your-exercise-calo
  • MOMOFTWO29
    MOMOFTWO29 Posts: 8,276 Member
    Hello and welcome to MFP. You will love this site if you don't already. I love this site, it is so motivational, supportive, helpful, and everyone is so nice, and friendly. I just wanted to tell you good luck on your weight loss journey. You can do this. I eat pretty much all of my exercise calories back.
  • Welcome Kristin! Eat your exercise calories... but once I stop losing weight I give myself a jumpstart and don't eat my exercise calories for 2 days... then back to eating them. No matter what you do if you continue the same routine your body adjusts and will slow down on losing weight. Nutritionists say to confuse your body and change up your calories, exercise routine and you food menu. Good luck and be well! Salute! :drinker:
  • Kristin728
    Kristin728 Posts: 3 Member
    Thanks so much for everyones advice...I really appreciate it :)
  • Anna_Banana
    Anna_Banana Posts: 2,939 Member
    Eat them. you need your total daily intake to be more than 1200 calories (calories eaten - calories burned) if you go below the 1200 you risk going into starvation mode.

    I eat 1300 to 1400 calories on the days I don't exercise and 1600 to 1800 on the days I do. Your body needs those calories to refuel and rebuild.

    You are exercising to make your body healthier, look at eating the calories as a bonus.
  • My personal trainer told me not to eat my exercise calories back.
  • Anna_Banana
    Anna_Banana Posts: 2,939 Member
    My personal trainer told me not to eat my exercise calories back.

    That's fine if consume enough calories that your body is still going to get 1200 calories after you exercise. Like I mentioned before, if your calories consumed less the calories burned is less than 1200 you will probably go into starvation mode and your loss will slow down greatly. You may be fine for a couple of weeks, but after a while things will stand still. I was losing weight eating 1200 a day plus my exercise calories, then it stopped, and nothing would budge my weight except for eating more. Once I upped my calories to 1400 a day + exercise calories I started losing again.
  • i dont eat my caories that i burn, it seems pointless to me, i wont lose weight that way. i stick to around 1200-1500 calories a day. burn what i need to. i have now lost 16lbs in 7 weeks, so i can tbe doing too bad, and i dont feel starved.lol
  • sassiebritches
    sassiebritches Posts: 1,861 Member
    I was not eating my cals in the beginning and stuck to just my cals alotted and maybe a little over and lost, when I started eating my cals I had no results, there are several studies and opinions on this subject including those here. Personally I eat when I want and watch what I eat and as I mentioned rarely go over....I am set at 1300 cals for the day.

    Not eating them is working consistanly for me.

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  • Anna_Banana
    Anna_Banana Posts: 2,939 Member
    i dont eat my caories that i burn, it seems pointless to me, i wont lose weight that way. i stick to around 1200-1500 calories a day. burn what i need to. i have now lost 16lbs in 7 weeks, so i can tbe doing too bad, and i dont feel starved.lol

    Eating mine I lost 15 pounds in the first 2 weeks, and 20 pounds my first month.
  • sassiebritches
    sassiebritches Posts: 1,861 Member
    I think we have to agree at this point in this discussion that its very individual. I think it is safe to say that there is an equal amount of us here who DO eat them as DON'T. Each person has to decide what works for them.

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  • MissResa
    MissResa Posts: 1,147 Member
    I know everyone has a difference in approach with the exercise calories... My only suggestion is to make sure you have an accurate read on how many calories you're really burning. I got a new HRM to tell me exactly what I burn when I work out, because MFP calculated some pretty high numbers for the workouts I was doing... 2 hours of volleyball was 1700+ calories. When I used my HRM, it was really 973. Whether you're eating the calories or not, at least know exactly what you're burning...:drinker:
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