do you log your exercise?
theresabugx
Posts: 97 Member
Maybe its wrong for me to think this way, but i feel like if i log my exercise and then eat the extra calories they give me that i wont lose weight. what do you guys do?
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Yes it's wrong of you to think that way. You need to understand TDEE, calorie deficits, and net calories. Then it will make sense.0
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I say use the site/plan as intended. If you under eat you will sabotage yourself.0
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I log them and eat them 99% of the time. And it hasn't hurt my weight loss one bit! Good luck to you!0
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yes it's wrong of you to think that way
ok, just laughed out loud and snorted over this...that would have been ok had I not been eating a honeycrisp apple...I think there might be some lodged between my mouth and my nose somewhere!0 -
I log them based on what my HRM says (so it's fairly accurate) and eat all of them and it's never held me back! You need to fuel that engine!0
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I've done it both ways and this time around I'm logging exercise and eating back the calories- and it is working much better for me.0
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Reached my goals in September 2011 by logging EVERY workout and EATING every calorie. Trust me. It works. Similar concept as the new Weight Watchers.
Here's why:
My goals were 1260/day to lose 1lb/week.
On days I worked out if I DID NOT log my workouts and eat every calorie I would be NET...
.... WAIT FOR IT....
760!!!!!
What human can live on 760/day and lose weight?0 -
I log it and eat!0
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yes it's wrong of you to think that way
ok, just laughed out loud and snorted over this...that would have been ok had I not been eating a honeycrisp apple...I think there might be some lodged between my mouth and my nose somewhere!
LOL!0 -
For me, I log and dont eat many of them back. If I do eat all of them I maintain or gain. It sucks lol0
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i work out so i can eat 'em :-) what can i say? I love food!0
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I actually workout harder each day when I think of the nice things I can eat when I finally finish. Losing weight just fine: 2-3 lbs a week0
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i log it and try my hardest to eat them back, I all short alot but I'm maintaining what i have losted. The tools here are great use them you will see a difference.0
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I log them just to see what I have done over the course of time. I eat some of them back (not all most days) although yesterday I ate them ALL.
If you don't log them, do you track them else where (excel sheet, workout diary etc) so that you can see your fitness gains?0 -
i only log dedicated cardio as it burns to most cals and i do it 6 times a week. i rarely log resistance, which i do 3 times a week. and i never log incidental exercise like walking the kids to school - a 5k round trip, walking to get the mail/grogeries...house work, playing with kids, mowing lawn...the list goes on. i see these as part of my everyday life not weight loss tools.0
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I log it and eat!
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I log them just to see what I have done over the course of time. I eat some of them back (not all most days) although yesterday I ate them ALL.
If you don't log them, do you track them else where (excel sheet, workout diary etc) so that you can see your fitness gains?
yes i write EVERYTHING down that i do in a seperate notebook0 -
Logging and eating most of them makes this a much easier plan to follow0
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