I’ve seen it too many times – people training their booty off anywhere from 3-5 times a week, yet their body doesn’t change.
Some people blame genetics (which I don’t buy into…. thanks to my genetics, I can easily gain weight, but I’ve managed to lose over 100 lbs and keep it off for 7 years… and sure, genetics can slow down the process, but with consistency, you can still get there).
Some people blame their hormones (hormones can play a role, but it certainly can’t stop you)
Some people blame their routine isn’t working (in which I can certainly agree with… if you’re on a fat loss program and you’re doing crunches and tons of cardio – we need to talk).
I would guess most of the time, it’s the nutrition that’s holding you back. There are many diets out there that work and make sense, but you have to use one that fits your lifestyle (if you can’t manage eating 5-6 times a day, than a plan that requires eating 5-6 times a day won’t work… duh).
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Why: Compare 3 cups of raw spinach to 1/4th cup of brown rice. They are both healthy, however, which one do you think you will get more full off of? Not only will you feel fuller, but you also slashed your calories in half (roughly). And 1/4th cup of rice is a joke. That’s like 2 bites for me.
Just adopting these few rules until you find the right, sensible diet that fits your lifestyle should help. And remember, you don’t have to give up your favorite foods forever… you can still treat yourself every once in a while and still get results!
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To your fitness success,
Mikey, CFT, CFNC






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