It’s so great to be in shape and to look great and feel good about yourself. It’s important to be devoted to things and to have hobbies. Â But, I gotta tell ya, I’m not measuring out 7/8 of an apple and eating exactly 3 almonds four times a day. Â Although I have been known to enjoy a turkey sandwich for breakfast, fish is not going to be on my plate at 6 am 7 days a week.
It’s funny that as I read these avid crossfitter’s blogs, many (as in, more than I can count) say that they don’t restrict their intake but, clearly if you eat exactly the same foods every single day and the end of your menu reads “Sleep. Wake. Repeat”, you are a wee bit deprived.
pub-4561044891259873, DIRECT, f08c47fec0942fa0This is completely unnecessary and to be honest, a bit absurd. Â I feel a little saddened for these people. Â Do you fancy your plain, flavorless cod 3 times a day with a side of 2 scoops 80 gram protein powder, I ask? Reference: https://nutritionbitsandbobs.com/2015/04/28/lets-crunch-numbers/
It appears to be a step in the right direction as everywhere you turn, you see obesity. But, is it in fact better to turn to powders and supplements as opposed to food in order to get “healthy”?
If you feel overwhelmed by all the nutrition advice, calorie recommendations and diet trends, read these: Fact. Not Fad., Let’s Crunch Numbers!, Help Me To Help You!
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