Eating back exercise cals
 
            
                
                    CookieGem                
                
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                    Ok People, i need some advice please. I have just logged what i shall be eating for the day and i have 130 cals left.
Problem is thats not taking into consideration my workout with a PT I have booked tonight (500 cals) and also my 30 min cycle home (300 cal).
How do i eat back roughly 900 extra calories? or do i just leave it?
                Problem is thats not taking into consideration my workout with a PT I have booked tonight (500 cals) and also my 30 min cycle home (300 cal).
How do i eat back roughly 900 extra calories? or do i just leave it?
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            I would eat at least 50% of them, but would suggest higher. It is not hard to get more cals, throw in a snack that is a handful of nuts, or put nut butter on something you are already eating. Have a glass of juice. Throw some olive oil in or on any of your snacks or meals that you plan on having.0
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            You really need to eat within 30 min of a workout to refuel your body. You'll feel much better if you do. If you calorie deplete too much you might binge eat . Refuel, but you can still leave some extra calories behind.0
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            Add in a protein shake after your workout. You need those calories hun.0
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            Thanks for your replies. Just want to assure you Im not trying to under eat by any means and not trying to starve myself. i know i need to eat them back. I have my PT sesh after work, then i will cycle 5 miles home. I always forget about protein shakes. Ill get one at the gym before I leave. Just got a bit worried when i calculated that i will eat back 900 for the day when i would have already eaten alot!0
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            If I have a high cal burn day I tend to eat some back but not all.... so like half maybe?0
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            I would def have something high protein - esp if you are doing weight training!!! When I used to train with my trainer he always made a big deal about that - and my husband does too, who is a seriousl weight lifter.0
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