Does calorie saving work or not?
            
                
                    venetianz                
                
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                    this weekend i am going out for dinner with my husband. I have a limit of 1600 calories a week. If i eat 1200 calories a day for the next  4 days and save up 1600 calories for sunday dinner, which means i can have 3200 meal on sunday. Can this help, or ill just be working backward?                
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            this weekend i am going out for dinner with my husband. I have a limit of 1600 calories a week. If i eat 1200 calories a day for the next 4 days and save up 1600 calories for sunday dinner, which means i can have 3200 meal on sunday. Can this help, or ill just be working backward?
I don't see a problem with it. Lots of people do this - search for zigzagging or calorie cycling and you'll find lots of info.0 - 
            Thank you Rubbybelle0
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            I've never done it, to me when the day is done.....the calorie count starts the next day. To me it's just defeating the purpose of trying to be healthy.....
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            as long as you don't take it to extremes (4000 calories one day, 0 calories the next day) you should be fine0
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            your body doesn't actually know what time it is - so it really doesn't matter
HOWEVER I get into that sort of cycle often and sort of encourages binging0 - 
            Nothing wrong with doing that...nothing at all
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            After dieting hard for a while eating what ever and lot's of it if you want will actually help break your plateau and ease you mentally. This is a game and a tough one at that. Sometimes even the best players cheat!0
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            I do this all the time ... I think off my aim being to eat the right amount in a week, not each day. I always struggle to stay under my calories on the day I don't do exercise, so I just go over that day and make up for it another day. It's worked for me.0
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            I heard that it works. Just never tried it myself. I am a daily resetter. I understand WW allows you to do this.0
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            I 100 percently agree with puffins , I just say pick a day here and there to treat yourself0
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            I do this all the time. It works well, because the body's weight fluctuates daily anyway...and weight loss is generally seen in averages over a period of a week (which is also why daily weigh-ins can totally frustrate people).
There's nothing wrong at all with having bigger deficits 6 days out of the week with a small one on that 7th day, cause in the end the average deficit throughout the week is the same and the body can't tell the difference anyway.
I did this last week over Thanksgiving, and still ate wonderful foods on Thursday and still lost weight, inches, and body fat % between Sundays last week (I measure once a week to track body fat).0 - 
            I do this all the time ... I think off my aim being to eat the right amount in a week, not each day. I always struggle to stay under my calories on the day I don't do exercise, so I just go over that day and make up for it another day. It's worked for me.
Me too! I do exactly that! I eat well during the week and at the weekend I might have a bottle of wine and a pizza but then I always run at the weekend too and I also look at my weekly deficit rather than daily. After all, this is a long term thing.0 
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