A personal observation about exercise + eating back cals -
heykatieben
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I weigh every day, same time of day. I've noticed pretty definitively by now that my weight is lower if I exercised the previous day, even though I usually eat back my exercise cals, or most of them. It's kinda neat to weigh everyday - makes it easier to pick up on things like this. YMMV but just wanted to share.
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Also I noticed that on days I workout, I have way more of an appetite...almost like my body is telling me I need more calories without MFP telling me to..and the more weight I lose the hungrier I am.0
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sry but whats YMMV?0
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Your Mileage May Vary
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Women on this site use TOM a lot, and it took me months to figure out what they were talking about, and of course I refused to ask. You are obviously braver than me.0 -
Ok, what does TOM mean?0
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Time of Month, aren't you glad you asked?0
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Ok, what does TOM mean?0
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TOM = Time of Month
But back to the original point, while I think it's great that you can receive a positive emotion out of it, please note that seeing changes in everyday weight is usually nothing more than hydration levels and sometimes waste levels in the body, it in no way correlates to exercise calories and eating back exercise calories (other than the weight of the food and/or water in your body).
I'm not saying this to be negative, on the contrary, I'm just making sure people understand that weighing yourself and determining your days calories because of a result is really not how it should work. Your plan should be the same, regardless of whether you worked out or not (I.E. your calorie deficit should remain constant, but your total calories will vary based on if you worked out that day or not).
best wishes
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TOM = Time of Month
But back to the original point, while I think it's great that you can receive a positive emotion out of it, please note that seeing changes in everyday weight is usually nothing more than hydration levels and sometimes waste levels in the body, it in no way correlates to exercise calories and eating back exercise calories (other than the weight of the food and/or water in your body).
I'm not saying this to be negative, on the contrary, I'm just making sure people understand that weighing yourself and determining your days calories because of a result is really not how it should work. Your plan should be the same, regardless of whether you worked out or not (I.E. your calorie deficit should remain constant, but your total calories will vary based on if you worked out that day or not).
best wishes
-Banks
You beat me to it, but yes I agree with the above^0 -
Sure, I understand that there can be big fluctuations - I've seen myself "lose" too much weight at one time to all be fat.
I always weigh 30-60 minutes after waking up, after using the bathroom. Weighing every day and recording the lowest weight seems to me like it should be pretty accurate, as long as that's what I *always* record.
Weighing every day seems to me to give me more accurate data, too. What happens if you weigh once a week and happen to hit a day where water retention is up? I personally would be discouraged for the rest of the week. If I weigh every day, same time, same conditions, and I'm up, I know I'll see the effects of a cleaner diet much sooner.0 -
What happens if you weigh once a week and happen to hit a day where water retention is up?
If you like weighing every day it is no big deal. Where people get into trouble is when they obsess about small fluctuations in weight and it ruins their day and causes them to give up.0 -
Sure, I understand that there can be big fluctuations - I've seen myself "lose" too much weight at one time to all be fat.
I always weigh 30-60 minutes after waking up, after using the bathroom. Weighing every day and recording the lowest weight seems to me like it should be pretty accurate, as long as that's what I *always* record.
Weighing every day seems to me to give me more accurate data, too. What happens if you weigh once a week and happen to hit a day where water retention is up? I personally would be discouraged for the rest of the week. If I weigh every day, same time, same conditions, and I'm up, I know I'll see the effects of a cleaner diet much sooner.
Agreed. I weigh every day for my own observations. My 'official' weigh-in day is Monday, but seeing numbers before and after that date gives me a better idea of how accurate it actually is.0 -
What happens if you weigh once a week and happen to hit a day where water retention is up?
If you like weighing every day it is no big deal. Where people get into trouble is when they obsess about small fluctuations in weight and it ruins their day and causes them to give up.
What John says. I am a daily weigher and the fluctuations don't bother me. I can usually look at what I eat and determine how much fluctuation I will get based on my intake of sodium and carbs. As long as your trend is downwards, that's really all that's important.0 -
Ok, what does TOM mean?
don't ask what BOB is0
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