Simple Bodybuilding Weight Loss Tips
Tip #1: Never Ever Go Food Shopping Hungry
This is one of the most effective strategies I know of to avoid unwanted junk and various snacks from finding their way into your shopping cart, which ends up in your home, which ends up on your butt!
Make sure to eat something before you go food shopping and you will be able to resist the junk that often finds its way into your cart. If I go food shopping without a good meal in my stomach, I often come home with a family sized box of Cheez-Its and feel horrible for days after eating the entire box!
Human hunger and appetite are regulated by a phenomenally complicated set of overlapping feedback networks, involving a long list of hormones, psychological factors, and others way beyond the scope of this article. Suffice to say, we often make snap decisions and impulse purchases with certain foods due to one or more of these feedback loops being activated due to an empty stomach while we shop.
Translated, your willpower to resist junk foods will be much greater if you eat something healthy at least 20-30 minutes before you go food shopping. You can either plan your meal schedule so that one meal is eaten before you go shopping, or have a snack (at least 20-30 minutes before shopping) which will have the desired effects.
A yogurt with some flax oil mixed in is a good choice, as is a half cup of cottage cheese and a handful of walnuts or some other nut. A protein shake or MRP will suffice, but solid food tends to be more satiating.
Tip # 2: Never Keep Snack Foods In The House
This tip is a logical extension of tip number one. If it does not make it into your cart at the food store, its not in your house. However, many people use excuses like I have snack foods for the kids or my spouse keeps a box of Oreo cookies in the kitchen cupboard as reasons they cant avoid the snacks that sneak into their diets and sabotage their efforts.
Many of the foods we eat that we know we should not be eating are based on an impulse. Impulse control goes a long way here but no one will deny its far harder to resist that impulse if your favorite junk food is under your nose. Thats human nature. When I have an impulse for some Cheez-its, I wont resist it well if its only a few steps to the kitchen vs. having to get in the car to go get a box.
The former I cant resist, the latter I can. Remember an impulse is defined as a sudden desire, urge, inclination. That means its short lived and will go away given sufficient time, so its a matter of not having foods in your house that allow you to act on the impulse while it lasts.
As for the excuse of the spouse, kids, etc. That is more an issue between your kids and or your spouse. Should the kids be eating that stuff anyway? No! I had a client tell me one day I keep eating hot dogs cause I keep them in the house fort the kids. I said so youre Ok with feeding your kids foods you know to be unhealthy for you and them? She stopped feeding her family hot dogs shortly after
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...Bottom line here is, those foods should be occasional treats for both kids and adults, not staple foods that can be found in your kitchen. Its more an issue of teaching the kids good dietary habits young so they dont end up overweight unhealthy adults.
As for the spouse, I like to have some chips in the house, which I can resist without a problem. That is, unlike the Cheez-its, I can walk past the chips without having to eat them all. I can regulate myself with them. However, Kimberly cant. Chips are to her what Cheez-its are to me, so I make it a rule not to keep chips in the house.
Point being, your spouse needs to support your efforts by making some small sacrifices. If you were an alcoholic trying to avoid alcohol, you would (or at least should!) expect your significant other to not keep booze in the house. If they wont support your efforts here, then relationship counseling is in order or a long talk, and I cant help you there; sorry!
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