Why Eating Exercise Calories is so important.
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I usually eat most of the exercise calories back but still have some left over. Therefore I build a stockpile of reserve for the weekend in case I want to hang loose and booze or eat out at a restaurant and leave my halo at home. I gain a little come Monday, but after exercising Monday and Tuesday, with my weigh-in on Wednesday, I almost always lose.
I "stock-pile" a little through the week so I can have more wiggle room on the weekends, where I still try to eat healthy and reasonable, but I can have that 2nd beer with no regrets.
Huzzah.
Does this work? I love the idea of stock piling for the weekend...i eat 1200ish calories minimum a day (if no exercise/not the weekend) and exercise 400 - 500 calories 4 days a week and try to eat at least 200 back for a total of 1400+ calories Monday - Thursday (though I don't always exercise Sundays and only eat 1200 - 1400 then).
But Fridays and Saturdays are usually 2000 - 2500 if not higher, but within reason. I've done this for a month now and lost about a pound a week (5 pounds over the month). I want to increase my weekday intake to 1500 - 1600 for the sake of not ruining my metabolism, but without eating differently on the weekends. Can you really stock pile? How well has this worked for you? What's your weekly intake/exercise?0 -
Brilliant.....I never knew this but always wondered. Thanks!0
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That's awesome and very well explained! Thank you!!0
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yes, Ok, that all makes sense. Problem, I eat 2220 a day to lose 1/2 lb a week. If I exercise at all, my calorie count gets high and I can't eat it all because I can't eat that much anymore. My stomach has shrunk, which is a good thing. How do I resolve this?
Does the idea of stock piling actually work?0 -
Sooooo confused! Why even exercise if your just going to eat more?0
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Sooooo confused! Why even exercise if your just going to eat more?0
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replying to subscribe, so that I can read this in my spare time. Thanks for the post :-)
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Thanks for the info....I increased some of my calories but felt guilty eating back all and I only lost 1 lb this week and before I was averaging 2.5 to 4 lbs a week.0
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Bump. Thanks for taking the time to help myself and others who may be struggling with understanding this.0
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Sooooo confused! Why even exercise if your just going to eat more?
For cardiovascular/muscular health and fitness and the ability to do something with your newly skinny body besides lie languidly by the pool in a bikini0 -
Thank you. Now I can relax and enjoy my weight loss journey...for the long haul. I just want to stay healthy and have fun doing it.0
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Great explanation! Thank you OP!0
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Awesome article! I never heard it explained so clearly!0
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Thank you for your post!0
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Great info! Thanks.0
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Thank you for this thread.
I was eating 1000 - 1100 calories per day and doing cardio at least 6 days every week. I lost 12 pounds, but it took a long, long time, and my weight loss had stalled lately.
Four days ago I increased how much I'm eating. I *feel* much, much better. I didn't think I was hungry before, but emotionally I was terrible--feeling really edgy, and downright *****y and angry all the time. I've started to think that I can really make this a lifestyle change.
And guess what? I'm down two pounds. I know that it hasn't been enough time yet to say for certain that that two pound weight loss isn't just a quirk, water weight, whatever. But I'm encouraged.
And I want to stress that I feel so much better. A big THANK YOU to the O.P. and everyone who posted info here.0 -
This has helped me a GREAT deal! I have recently taken a break from "counting points" on Weight Watchers because I knew that the general nature of points wasn't giving me the information I needed to continue to lose weight. I initially lost 65 lbs on Weight Watchers and in the last year and a half I have struggled to lose the last 10! I am an avid runner and exercise fanatic so having plateaued so fiercely was confusing and frustrating! Having recently joined MFP I am beginning to understand the nature of my problem especially when given accurate and helpful information such as what you provided in this post.
I am looking forward to monitoring my progress over the next few weeks to see how this new way of tracking my energy sources and expenditures works for me!
Thank you, again, for posting this. It is very helpful!0 -
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