Eating back the exercise calories
LaniCanDoIt
Posts: 41
How do I know how much calories I should be eating back up after I work out that day? I am currently on the 1200 calories but I am not sure if I have documented everything correctly and also would like to know if I burned 500-700 calories in that day, do I need to eat back the 500-700 calories?
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repetitive questions...refer to forums but to answer your question if your looking to lose weight only eat 1/2 to a 1/3 of your burned calories0
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Yes. Are you wearing a monitor that accurately tracks your calories? Don't go by the machine you are using in the gym.0
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If MFP has set your calories for you, it has already included the deficit you need to lose weight, so not eating them back can be dangerous, especially since you are very low in calories already.0
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I am sorry for the repetitive question on the form. I have read quite a few but lost in transition.0
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Do you have any recommendation on what HRM I should be investing in? I have thought of buying one but not so sure what to look for in it.0
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If MFP has set your calories for you, it has already included the deficit you need to lose weight, so not eating them back can be dangerous, especially since you are very low in calories already.
^this^0 -
If MFP has set your calories for you, it has already included the deficit you need to lose weight, so not eating them back can be dangerous, especially since you are very low in calories already.
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Talk to your dr. he/she will tell you what is best for you. For example, My dr said for me not to eat back my calories but my sister needs too eat hers back;. it depends on you and what your body needs0
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Do you have any recommendation on what HRM I should be investing in? I have thought of buying one but not so sure what to look for in it.
I have the Polar FT4. Not too pricey and very good.0 -
Do you have any recommendation on what HRM I should be investing in? I have thought of buying one but not so sure what to look for in it.
A good, cheap one if the Polar FT4. I use it! And don't worry about the "repetitive" question. This is your first time asking, so it's not "repetitive" for you! It's a relative word.0 -
Do you have any recommendation on what HRM I should be investing in? I have thought of buying one but not so sure what to look for in it.
Polar is very popular. I have the F6 (pink and I can swim with it) but there are many cheaper polar versions out there. Make sure you get one with a strap that goes around your ribcage for increased accuracy.0 -
I figure that as long as your net calories is more than 1200, then you're good, BUT everybody I know on MFP who started off not eating their exercise calories ended up plateauing, and only when they ate back their exercise calories did they start losing again.0
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Thank you for your understanding. I will also check into the HRM that you two recommend. Thanks so much for everyone's feedback.0
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Don't be sorry about asking questions, even if they are repetitive. This is a site that helps you in your weight loss journey, so personally, I'm proud of your ambition.0
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Do you have any recommendation on what HRM I should be investing in? I have thought of buying one but not so sure what to look for in it.
depends on what you want it to do....I have a Polar FT4. It basically tracks my time and my calories burned. It gives me my HR during the exercise and tells me if I am in the "zone" or not. They can get really fancy or very simple.0 -
Do you have any recommendation on what HRM I should be investing in? I have thought of buying one but not so sure what to look for in it.
I have been looking at HRM and I´m thinking of buying either Polar FT4 or FT7
They show calories burnt and one of them tells you if you are in burn zone or fitness zone.
Google and find out what might fit you best then go take a look at them at the store.0 -
I have had success with eating 80 to 100 percent of my exercise calories back. It's important that your body gets enough fuel and nourishment when you are working out!0
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I do not go out to make sure I eat back my exercise calories.
I do not go out to make sure I do not eat back my exercise calories
I plan my meals for the day. If I am in the red in the morning I KNOW I have to exercise or I will go hungry as I cannot eat what I know will satisfy me for the day.
Try and not look to hard at these things but just try and stay in the green rather than the red.0 -
I don't think you should worry too much. You do need to eat sufficient calories to maintain an exercise routine but if one day you eat them back and another you don't it won't matter. What will matter is if overall you are achieving a calorie deficit because that is what governs whether you lose weight or not.0
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I'd grab a polar ft4 or ft7 ($55-70 online) and eat back half of what it says you burned during your exercise. It's motivating and will definitely help in the weight loss/fitness journey.
Good Luck!0 -
It's a personal preference.0 -
It's a personal preference.
Wow...this was really insightful....0 -
Oh, and by the way, some people have already read older posts but want opinions from new people. Maybe the newer people are in a similar position in their journey and have something that might help. Or maybe they don't feel like looking through old posts and just want to ask a question. Either way, I see no reason to be rude....even though I'm sure it made you feel really cool.0
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Honestly... If you're upset by repetitive questions, then ignore them, don't respond and move on. There are new folks on board every day and are asking genuine questions starting out and looking for positive support. Making someone feel like a dope for asking a reasonable question is unkind at best and certainly doesn't help anyone on their journey.0
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It's a personal preference.
Wow...this was really insightful....
More in depth: Some people choose to eat back their calories - some don't. Most people on here looking to build muscle will tell you that they do, for instance. A lot of people looking to lose weight by eating healthy and doing light cardio don't want to eat back exercise calories. I eat mine back because it's easy for me to feel more energized and meet my caloric goal directly after a workout (I use protein shakes to eat back my ECs). That's basically it though - you do or you don't - choose which path you want to go with.0 -
Honestly... If you're upset by repetitive questions, then ignore them, don't respond and move on. There are new folks on board every day and are asking genuine questions starting out and looking for positive support. Making someone feel like a dope for asking a reasonable question is unkind at best and certainly doesn't help anyone on their journey.
THANK YOU!! I'm not on here daily and I can't keep up with the boards most of the time, so even if it's been brought up before, it's useful to see it again.0 -
I am only on my 19th day of eating right and working out, but I am working out six days a week with one rest day and I am giving myself one cheat meal a week, I still log and eat really light low calories at my other meals in order to have my cheat meal and not feel too bad about it. I just switched to MFP from "Lose It" on the recomendation of a friend and so far the only difference is that Lose It had a barcode scanner. Does MFP have something I can download for that? Also, after reading this I think I'm going to have to invest in a HRM, because I've always wondered about the accuracy of the machines at the gym!0
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Thank you everyone for the support on my thread. I do understand that I am asking a 'repetitive' question to some of the members on here, but just like some of you kindly says, "if you don't want to respond with something nice, please ignore my post and move on to the next". There are many posting out here and for some of us that are still new, it is so much easier for us to see the thread over again. I always love to see more feedback from old members and new members. This is a support group, there is really no reason for any one to be mean to each other. Thanks again for those of you that reply to my posting kindly and respectfully.0
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