But…….my watch said I burned 957 calories during my workout today. Sure ya’ did.
You should not be eating back the calories that you think you’ve burned through exercise. If you are, you’ll find that your progress, if any, is stalled. Note: Sometimes MyFitnessPal will click this option on, giving you way more food for the day. Turn this off ASAP!
A calorie deficit through food is something you can control, as you know exactly what is going into your mouth. You can’t control how many calories you’ve burned with exercise each day. When you calculate your macros for a calorie deficit, your activity level is already factored in. Not eating your burned exercise calories back, just widens the calorie deficit gap. Consider that a win!
Exercise because you like it, because it’s making you stronger, and because it’s improving your health. Don’t workout to lose weight as oftentimes, working out is not going to be enough. And whatever you do, don’t eat those calories back.
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