How do you eat all your calories?
REBEE17
Posts: 101 Member
Normally, I haven't had an issue with this. I just started a boot camp where I burn around 900 calories a class, 4 days a week.
Yesterday, I ate normally, close to 1000 cals during the day. Went to boot camp BEFORE dinner and came home. Logged my calories burned and MFP said I had only netted 130 cals. Now I still had dinner to eat, so I wound up netting like 830 cals for the day.
That still seems so low.
How should I get more calories in on the days I have boot camp without eating crap?
Yesterday, I ate normally, close to 1000 cals during the day. Went to boot camp BEFORE dinner and came home. Logged my calories burned and MFP said I had only netted 130 cals. Now I still had dinner to eat, so I wound up netting like 830 cals for the day.
That still seems so low.
How should I get more calories in on the days I have boot camp without eating crap?
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peanut butter...2 spoons...200 calories...BOOM0
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Calories do not equal crap food. You need nutrient dense, HEALTHY foods, like nuts, nut butters, avocados, use olive oil to cook in, full fat dairy products, etc.0
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peanut butter...2 spoons...200 calories...BOOM
I love peanut butter. This would work! Thanks.0 -
You need nutrient dense, HEALTHY foods, like nuts, nut butters, avocados, use olive oil to cook in, full fat dairy products, etc.
I guess that is how I wanted to word it.
What foods should I incorporate that are high in calories, but healthy for me?
I like almonds- I will look into that as well.
Thank you.0 -
This is a constant struggle for me. I've added quinoa and chia into my diet. I add a second protein shake, mainly because I"m eating on the run too.
I don't eat dairy, and only minimal grass fed red meat and my household is gluten free, so I only have wheat products if I eat out. I'm constantly trying to increase those calories. Peanut butter I love, but frankly, with so many food allergies from peanuts, I skip it most of the time and have other options like Hummus or Black Beans to my salad.
I'm presently doing doubles for my routines - P90X2 and Race Training, it's not easy, and you're so not alone.0 -
I keep a bottle of chocolate milk in the fridge for when I need to boost my calories.
Also a protein bar in my gym bag/purse.0 -
chocolate milk. it'll get the cals you need, and studies prove it's darn near perfect for your body to recover after a work out.0
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I'm not sure if you do this, as your diary is private, but maybe start eating the non diet foods. I know when I needed to up my cals it was the most obvious answer- stop drinking fat free milk, eating only the egg white, etc. I started eating the whole darn egg and drinking 2 %. Those calories sure added up!0
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One bite at a time.0
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Protein shakes and/or meal replacements.0
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Plan your meals ahead of time so you're eating more through the whole day when you know you're going to have a big burn. It's a lot easier to eat an extra 100-200 calories per meal and incorporate a few extra snacks than try to catch up with an extra 900.0
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I burned over 4000 cal yesterday so obviously not gonna be able to eat all of that. i eat unitl i am satisfied and try to meet all my macros and try to not eat less than 12000
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I burned over 4000 cal yesterday so obviously not gonna be able to eat all of that. i eat unitl i am satisfied and try to meet all my macros and try to not eat less than 12000
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Don't eat diet food, and pre-log your meals and exercise so you aren't trying to eat 1000+ calories at the end of the day just to meet your goal. Since you know that you are going to burn a lot in your boot camp workouts, you can plan ahead and spread those calories out throughout the day. Have a glass of milk or 100% fruit juice instead of water (yes, it "counts") - easy 100-150 cals. Put olive oil or butter on your vegetables and potatoes - 1Tbsp is about 110 cals. You don't necessarily have to eat more food (volume) or resort to junk to get your calories in.
annabellj - how in the world did you burn over 4000 calories? You'd have to be knocking out 6-7 minute miles for 3 1/2 hours to do that. Or did you mean 4000 total (including your BMR and daily activities)? That's still an awful lot of exercise.0 -
I'm not sure if you do this, as your diary is private, but maybe start eating the non diet foods. I know when I needed to up my cals it was the most obvious answer- stop drinking fat free milk, eating only the egg white, etc. I started eating the whole darn egg and drinking 2 %. Those calories sure added up!
I always forget about not eating "diet" foods when I need more cals.
Thanks for the reminder.0 -
agthorn- I've burned that much in one day. Hiking. It's awesome0
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peanut butter, man I wish. I can't have it in the house or I'll eat the entire jar. I'm struggling too with adding calories. I typically drink the light soy milk so maybe I'll try the regular and also eat the entire egg.0
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my fav snack is peanut butter and apples! mmm mmm mmm! very easy way to eat up calories, in a good way :bigsmile:0
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trust me, your appetite will increase soon enough as a result of the exercise. mine did, anyway!0
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Plan your meals ahead of time so you're eating more through the whole day when you know you're going to have a big burn. It's a lot easier to eat an extra 100-200 calories per meal and incorporate a few extra snacks than try to catch up with an extra 900.
This is what I do. I was in the same boat --- too many "left over" at the end of the day. I didn't (don't) plan it out exactly tho' - because when something comes up and my work-out is cut short, or cut out all together (work, kids, etc.) -- then I'm not way out of whack the other way0 -
great ideas....i had the same question.....woop woop:bigsmile: :bigsmile: :bigsmile:0
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How do you ladies tell how many calories you're burning at boot camp, etc? Heart Rate Monitor? Where can i get one? Thanks!0
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How do you ladies tell how many calories you're burning at boot camp, etc? Heart Rate Monitor? Where can i get one? Thanks!0
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trust me, your appetite will increase soon enough as a result of the exercise. mine did, anyway!
I hope so, but not in a bad way!!0 -
How do you ladies tell how many calories you're burning at boot camp, etc? Heart Rate Monitor? Where can i get one? Thanks!
I swear by my HRM. Esp when on a nutrition plan like Weight watchers or MFP. It really helps when figuring out your workout calories so I know not to under or over eat.
I have a Polar F6 I think...which has been discontinued, but I found mine on Ebay.0
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