Physical activity you don't log????

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Inspired by the 'calories burned while standing thread'.........What Physical activities you don't log???? Even though you know they may have gone beyond your normal activity for the day.

! - yesterday my boyfriend literally spent 3 + hours at the Mall walking around, I didn't log any of it
2 - vacumning, sweeping, grocery shopping, laundry
3 - sex :blushing:
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  • dotti1121
    dotti1121 Posts: 751 Member
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    My goals are set on a very sedentary lifestyle (for now) so I log everything that makes me sweat :happy:
  • pastryari
    pastryari Posts: 8,646 Member
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    The only exercise I log is the exercise that requires me to put workout gear on and I acknowledge that what I am doing is purely for exercise purposes. Everything else that "may or may not" burn some extra cals is just considered a little bonus.

    Edited to add:

    So I don't log walking from my desk to the printer, standing, sex, eating, driving, sleeping, shopping, house-cleaning, etc.
  • lauleipop
    lauleipop Posts: 260 Member
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    I only log my running. Not walking, stretching, yoga, cleaning, sex, shopping, etc. Just running.
  • Captain_Tightpants
    Captain_Tightpants Posts: 2,215 Member
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    If I don't perform the activity specifically to burn calories, I don't bother logging it.
  • Stephie_lee
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    We're renovating our basement right now and I haven't logged any of the hours spent insulating, dry walling or painting. I figure it will just balance out the calories that get neglected when I'm not 100% accurate in measuring my portions or when MFP calories are a little light with some of the items listed.
  • lyricalLies13
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    I only log things I do at the gym or when I get really intense into playing Dance Central =]

    Everything else like cleaning or walking around stores etc. is just extra that I dont count on.
  • Twilightsunflower
    Twilightsunflower Posts: 330 Member
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    i dont log carrying around my daughter despite her making my arms so much stronger lol
  • deadstarsunburn
    deadstarsunburn Posts: 1,337 Member
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    cleaning, standing, walking to the kitchen, shopping, dealing with idiots who don't understand computers.

    I take them as bonuses.
  • Pheonix2012
    Pheonix2012 Posts: 61 Member
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    I used to log sex until my profile became public!!!! It's a GREAT workout, we all should be logging it :o)
  • lporter229
    lporter229 Posts: 4,907 Member
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    The only exercise I log is the exercise that requires me to put workout gear on and I acknowledge that what I am doing is purely for exercise purposes. Everything else that "may or may not" burn some extra cals is just considered a little bonus.

    Agree! One day I did log my house cleaning because it was 8 hours of heavy scrubbing and cleaning and I was so exhausted after all of it that I canned my scheduled workout. That said, I only logged 200 calories, just so that it did not put me in the red for the day because I refused to feel guilty about it.
  • Renae_Nae
    Renae_Nae Posts: 935 Member
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    Everything! Other than runs over 2 hours ;) I have my calories set higher (1,700) and just go with it
  • NU2U
    NU2U Posts: 659 Member
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    I don't log any of it...I'd just be tempted to eat back the calories, which defeats the purpose.
  • gwduker
    gwduker Posts: 293
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    I don't log things simply because I don't know how to classify them. I live in the country with about 1 acre of lawn to cut. I don't log that, or my gardening. How would that be rated? Also, when I chop firewood, how would you classify that?

    When I walk to the corner and back (2 miles) I log that, but not the other stuff.
  • engodwin
    engodwin Posts: 516 Member
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    3 - sex :blushing:

    ^This.
  • duhblond
    duhblond Posts: 138 Member
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    I only log the time that I specifically set out for working out.
    Anything else like shopping, cleaning, cooking, amusement parks, chasing my spawn around, gardening and sex - that is all just life and I do not count any of it.
  • pastryari
    pastryari Posts: 8,646 Member
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    I don't log any of it...I'd just be tempted to eat back the calories, which defeats the purpose.

    Actually , that's not true. Unless you set up your goals manually w/ your TDEE info. Otherwise, the way MFP is set up is that if you don't exercise , you will still lose weight because it already gives you a deficit. If you exercise, you further increase that deficit to a possibly unhealthy level. If you follow how MFP is set up, you're supposed to eat your exercise cals back. You need to fuel your body. Food is fuel.
  • jessicae1aine
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    I don't log making trips up and down the stairs at work, even if they leave me winded.
    I don't log shopping, because the speed I move is negligible, especially when I have to stop to read nutrition info.
    I don't log taking my dog out, because he never wants to stay out for long.
    I don't log walking to the non-bf's house, because it never occurred to me.
    I don't log most of my physical therapy stuff, because it's hard to calculate calories for it.
    I don't log sex, because I'd make people feel bad about their own sex lives with the frequency, no joke.
  • hippypippy84
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    Other than my elliptical workout I also log my walk to and from work as I do it with a 'brisk walk'. If i'm bimbling about/cleaning/random daily stuff I don't bother. I only eat to a limit of 1500 regardless of calories burnt.
  • StarIsMoving
    StarIsMoving Posts: 437
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    I log just specific workouts. I do other stuff periodically, and even though it's out of the normal for me, no reason to log it, just enjoy the wiggle room. Spring cleaning, or something like that, where I sweat my butt off and it takes the time away from my workouts...that I will log. Otherwise though, it's just gravy :)
  • Lindsey1985x
    Lindsey1985x Posts: 106 Member
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    The only exercise I log is the exercise that requires me to put workout gear on and I acknowledge that what I am doing is purely for exercise purposes. Everything else that "may or may not" burn some extra cals is just considered a little bonus.

    Edited to add:

    So I don't log walking from my desk to the printer, standing, sex, eating, driving, sleeping, shopping, house-cleaning, etc.

    definitely this: if i'm doing an activity for exercise purposes it's logged... anything else is, as you say, a little bonus :)