Can one day of bad eating ruin progress

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I've read before that one day of bad eating can ruin a weeks progress in weight loss.. Feeling slightly guilty as I've just ate 8 pieces of toast lol, is this true?
 
No. You are fine. Just hop back on the wagon and keep pushing forward as normal
 
I've read before that one day of bad eating can ruin a weeks progress in weight loss.. Feeling slightly guilty as I've just ate 8 pieces of toast lol, is this true?
You are fine man :)
 
I've read before that one day of bad eating can ruin a weeks progress in weight loss.. Feeling slightly guilty as I've just ate 8 pieces of toast lol, is this true?

Epic cheat day crew checking in.

No. You'll be fine.

Infact...an over eat of 10,000 calories won't really hurt in the long run. If you're not competing then have fun with it!
 
Just hop back on the train no worries brother

Indulge a bit, crush your legs then go to town on some Chipotle. That's my go to lol
 
I've read before that one day of bad eating can ruin a weeks progress in weight loss.. Feeling slightly guilty as I've just ate 8 pieces of toast lol, is this true?
You will be fine bruh! You only ate about 800 cal....if that many!

Edit: and for the record, if you do splurge like a maniac, lol its better to splurge on carbs or protein! Fats is the worst thing to splurge on! Ive had my dealings with peanut butter! Calories can rack up very, very quick!
 
If you figure 1lb of fat is ~3500cals, it takes a pretty large binge to really do damage. Any weight fluctuations from a small cheat will be water weight.
 
If you figure 1lb of fat is ~3500cals, it takes a pretty large binge to really do damage. Any weight fluctuations from a small cheat will be water weight.

Not true and I wish the 3500 thing would die. You can store 10 grams of fat a day and eventually get a pound. Even on a small surplus.
 
Not true and I wish the 3500 thing would die. You can store 10 grams of fat a day and eventually get a pound. Even on a small surplus.



I'm not really following you. I'm not saying you wont gain any fat from anything under 3500cal surplus, at all. I'm saying IF 1lb is equivalent to ~3500cals you aren't going to do alot of damage IN ONE DAY from a little binge. Granted, I didn't say in one day, but that was what the context of the question was.
 
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I'm not really following you. I'm not saying you wont gain any fat from anything under 3500cal surplus, at all. I'm saying IF 1lb is equivalent to ~3500cals you aren't going to do alot of damage IN ONE DAY from a little binge. Granted, I didn't say in one day, but that was what the context of the question was.

My point was people concentrate on the 3500 thing way to much. Disregarding metabolic function and other stressers.
Anywhos....One day won't hurt. He is not competing. He should nut up, get back on the wagon and relax. That was my original point.

I am known to word things badly if I'm in a mood.
 
It goes further than the other posters on here are saying.

Ironically, a %100 perfect diet will stymie your progress much, much more. You NEED off-days, for reasons both known (leptin, etc) and unknown ("keep your body guessing").

The reason I'm bothering to tell you all this is, you seem to be the type who might fall into the "My diet has to be perfect all the time" trap. That's a valid mentality for some situations, like 12-steppers for drug/alcohol addiction. But for nutrition ... well, no. No.

I mean, you're actually feeling guilt over ... eight pieces of toast.
You might just be trolling.
If you're not trolling, then ... dude, 8 pieces of toast is hardly bacchanalia. If you're thinking along those lines, then the best prescription might be to go throw down a whole deep-dish pizza before you get back on the wagon.
 
It goes further than the other posters on here are saying. Ironically, a %100 perfect diet will stymie your progress much, much more. You NEED off-days, for reasons both known (leptin, etc) and unknown ("keep your body guessing"). The reason I'm bothering to tell you all this is, you seem to be the type who might fall into the "My diet has to be perfect all the time" trap. That's a valid mentality for some situations, like 12-steppers for drug/alcohol addiction. But for nutrition ... well, no. No. I mean, you're actually feeling guilt over ... eight pieces of toast. You might just be trolling. If you're not trolling, then ... dude, 8 pieces of toast is hardly bacchanalia. If you're thinking along those lines, then the best prescription might be to go throw down a whole deep-dish pizza before you get back on the wagon.

I think the OP is female bruh!
 
Guys, I think this is a girl based on the av.

In any case, I wonder if I can still call it a cheat meal when about 40% of mine are. :) Ahhh, genetics and TRT rule.
 
If you do this every week, it will!
I binged once a week, from the time I woke up till bed, some days hitting >10,000 calories and still managed to drop body fat. Did this over the course of a year.
I have wised up since being diagnosed with severe Gerd, barrett's esophagus, ulcer, and stomach inflammation, now only enjoy a cheat meal once a week or every 2 weeks, but I did do it successfully
 
I binged once a week, from the time I woke up till bed, some days hitting >10,000 calories and still managed to drop body fat. Did this over the course of a year. I have wised up since being diagnosed with severe Gerd, barrett's esophagus, ulcer, and stomach inflammation, now only enjoy a cheat meal once a week or every 2 weeks, but I did do it successfully
I find this hard to believe if you ate the way you say you were eating! 10,000 plus calories is insane! Well 3 reasons why you still lost weight!

1. You were using all kinds of cutting AAS/PH

2. You were starving yourself the other 6 days of the week!

3. Your over 300lbs, and did tons of cardio!
 
I find this hard to believe if you ate the way you say you were eating! 10,000 plus calories is insane! Well 3 reasons why you still lost weight!

1. You were using all kinds of cutting AAS/PH

2. You were starving yourself the other 6 days of the week!

3. Your over 300lbs, and did tons of cardio!
No aas, was doing lots of hiit workouts, calories were only around 1500 a day the other 6 days. Went from around 228 down to 168 over the course of a year
 
One day of overindulging won't make you fat any more than one day of lifting weights will make you look like Lou Ferrigno......
I've read before that one day of bad eating can ruin a weeks progress in weight loss.. Feeling slightly guilty as I've just ate 8 pieces of toast lol, is this true?
 
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