how do i log this?

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edited October 2024 in Fitness and Exercise
when you clean, do laundry, dishes, etc do you log it as cleaning? if you do log it, what would you consider the line to be between light/moderate cleaning to heavy/vigorous cleaning?

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  • Posts: 366 Member
    I call it part of my every day life and dont log it at all.
  • Posts: 977 Member
    I don't log those things, I just log actual exercise.
  • Posts: 274 Member
    I don't log it either.
  • Posts: 778 Member
    I call it part of my every day life and dont log it at all.


    me, too! :wink: :wink: :wink:
  • Posts: 178 Member
    I call it part of my every day life and dont log it at all.

    Agree with this. I think it silly to log everyday stuff. I don't log walking to the shops or to school as it's a must in my life as is cleaning :-)
  • Posts: 1,121 Member
    I call it part of my every day life and dont log it at all.

    This.
  • Posts: 124 Member
    I wouldn't log it, because I consider such activity part of my lifestyle and already accounted for in the amount of calories MFP gives me. You'll find differing opinions on here, but if you are going to log it, I would consider it light/moderate. I imagine that heavy/vigorous would have you on your hands and knees scrubbing, lugging a heavy bucket of mop water around, or otherwise exerting yourself to the point of breaking a sweat.
  • Posts: 34
    if i'm cleaning, i log it! i'm burning more calories getting off the couch, so it's motivation for me to get up. the majority i log as light to moderate cleaning. if i'm scrubbing like crazy, then i will log it as vigorous. good luck!

    when i set up my profile, i have it that i on the sedentary setting, so that's why i count it. ;)
  • Posts: 276 Member
    I call it part of my every day life and dont log it at all.

    I like this. Must agree, you might as well try the work out the steps from the TV to the refrigerator and log it as miles walked. You don't do that do you?
  • Posts: 1,231 Member
    I only log washing the car! Cos that's a hella job and half the time I'm freezing my bum off too! I only put half the time it took though!
  • Posts: 36 Member
    I wouldn't log it either. It is just everyday living. Just consider it a bonus.
  • Posts: 467 Member
    I only log it if it's beyond my every day cleaning, like if I go on a cleaning fit and get down and scrub the baseboards and climb to do the fans. When that happens, it's almost always done vigoursly. I find myself having more and more cleaning fits lately.
  • Posts: 921 Member
    I log it because it makes me sweat and frankly gets my heartrate up higher than my walks that I DO log. But I only log it when that does happen. If I am just doing the dishes then obviously my heart isn't doing anything extra so I don't log it. I haven't noticed much of a difference at all in the calories for either light or vigourous, so I usually just put light.
  • Posts: 405 Member
    I don't log it myself but some of the folks on my friends list do. I think if I were you I would log it as light to moderate so you don't over estimate how many calories burned. Just my thoughts.
  • Posts: 495 Member
    I don't vacuum and mop every day, and tend to break a sweat when I'm doing it - so I'l log that as moderate housework. Otherwise, the usual stuff (dishes, laundry, bed making, toilet scrubbing) is just living. :)
  • I don't log ANY exercise in the app the way it was desgined. I want to have the same calorie goal every day, I don't want to be able to offset my exercise with additional calories eaten.

    I keep track of all my exercise in a free-form fashion, using the app's "exercise notes" section. There, I log everything I did in list form. I limit myself to 1700 calories a day, regardless of how much I exercised. I've lost 86 pounds so far, so it's worked for me so far.
  • Posts: 10 Member
    I log it as light/moderate, but I also dance while I do it which makes it more fun and gets my heart rate up more. :)
  • Posts: 132 Member
    I usually only log it if either I didn't get a chance to do an actual work out that day, or if it goes beyond the everyday cleaning duties, life washing the walls, windows, ceiling fans, etc...
  • Posts: 406 Member
    I don't log it. That is part of my daily life and figured into my "lifestyle", ie. when you choose seditarty, lightly active, modereately active, etc...
  • Posts: 391 Member
    If you are scrubbing the showers and really getting a good workout, you can log it, but for the most part, sweeping and mopping and dusting etc don't really count because it's not extra exercise. They are all things your body is used to doing on a regular basis. I mowed the lawns yesterday, and because they only get mowed 2x a month, I logged it because my body is not used to pushing the mower. It was exercise for me, and not part of my daily routine.
  • Posts: 691 Member
    I log it when it makes sense to log it. For example, washing my two 90 lbs dogs burns 300 (according to my HRM) so I will log that, carrying the laundry up/down stairs burns a bunch of calories, as does mowing the lawn. I will log it as light and then input the calories that my HRM says. I don't count stuff like washing dishes, running the vacuum, or picking up toys because I don't really burn any calories doing those things.
  • Posts: 204 Member
    If I sweat doing it I log it. I don't always eat the calories back though. Sometimes I know I am going to have a high calorie day and the exercise helps. Either way, your body is going to tell you if you are doing it right. It will either lose or it won't. Listen to you body and don't worry so much that everything is perfect in MFP. It is all really an estimate anyway.
  • Posts: 352 Member
    I don't log it either. Seems like cheating for me. Part of everyday life.
  • Posts: 2,036 Member
    I call it part of my every day life and dont log it at all.

    Also in agreement here. I don't look for extra calories to log. The only things I log are real workouts, the rest is just life.
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