Workout Calories
jeanschweiger
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I noticed after a workout the cals I burn are added back onto my daily caloric intake. Should I be eating back what I just burned off? It seems like it defeats the purpose. I want to lose weight so shouldn't I not add those calories back into my day?
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Do a search on "eating back exercise calories"
You are going to get a gazillion answers and then usually a fight breaks out.0 -
If you need some, eat some. If not, leave them alone.0
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I believe the usual answer is: Eat if you're hungry. There's no hard and fast 'rule', just whatever works for you0
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Since it's still on page one of the boards, I'm going to point you here: http://www.myfitnesspal.com/topics/show/636086-eating-back-exercise-calories-for-those-who-don-t-get-it
Lots of good information, lots of conflicting information. You won't find a definitive answer around here.0 -
Those are calories you can eat (or not) in addition to your daily calorie deficit. If you don't eat those calories I imagine you would lose weight a little faster but it won't hurt you if you do eat some of them because your plan accounts for that.0
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Eat the ones you need. Leave the rest alone.
This is what I do. I just wish the remainder would "roll over" to my rest days, dang it!0 -
Do a search on "eating back exercise calories"
You are going to get a gazillion answers and then usually a fight breaks out.
I have popcorn and beer!!!
*getting front row seat!*0 -
Do a search on "eating back exercise calories"
You are going to get a gazillion answers and then usually a fight breaks out.
I have popcorn and beer!!!
*getting front row seat!*0 -
I noticed after a workout the cals I burn are added back onto my daily caloric intake. Should I be eating back what I just burned off? It seems like it defeats the purpose. I want to lose weight so shouldn't I not add those calories back into my day?
MyFitnessPal sets you at a specific caloric deficit to lose weight at a specific pace.
- To lose weight at the pace you set, eat back the exercise calories you burn.
- To take a chance at losing weight faster, but running an increased risk of plateaus, feeling hungry or tired, not feeding your body properly and getting all the nutrition your more-active body needs, and a bunch of other possibilities that are the subject of myriad arguments, don't eat them back.
Also understand that MFP frequently overestimates calorie burn on exercise, so you might not want to eat ALL of them back. Once you get your fats, carbohydrates, and proteins in balance, get sodium and sugar under control, and start drinking lots of water, your body starts getting pretty good at telling you what you need.
Also understand that everything on the site is an estimate.
I'd suggest eating back about half to three quarters of your exercise calories to start. If you aren't losing weight after a few weeks, go from there - if you're always feeling tired and hungry, eat a little more. If you are able to do really good workouts and don't feel tired or hungry, eat a little less.
You choose. I eat them back, but I hope you find what works for you.0 -
You won't find a definitive answer around here.
You will on the site's design and the way it is intended to be used. The whole point is to eat them back, and that's what the site designers had in mind.
However, adults get to decide for themselves and not eat them back if they choose. For some, it seems to work out well. For others like me, not so much.
But it's good to experiment (within reason), because you learn more about your body that way, and the only way to maintain your weight long-term is to learn what works for you.0 -
Slowly packing out of door....0
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Thanks everyone for you input. I will experiment a little bit and see what works.0
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Do a search on "eating back exercise calories"
You are going to get a gazillion answers and then usually a fight breaks out.
I have popcorn and beer!!!
*getting front row seat!*
Well that was a letdown. Should we ask which is heavier- muscle or fat?0 -
Do a search on "eating back exercise calories"
You are going to get a gazillion answers and then usually a fight breaks out.
I have popcorn and beer!!!
*getting front row seat!*
Well that was a letdown. Should we ask which is heavier- muscle or fat?0 -
Yaay!!
Grabbing chairs and popcorn!! Someone just started a new thread!!
"confused about workout calories!!"
I will save you a seat!0 -
yay for sarcasm0
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www.shouldieatmyexercisecalories.com0
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I think people who don't eat all their workout calories have a hard time understanding fun and good humor.0
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certainly not this girl!! I love GOOD humor lol0
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Without humor where would we be? Well we would all probably be where we are, it just wouldn't be as fun.0
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