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How to Sidestep your Weight Loss Barriers

How to Sidestep your Weight Loss Barriers

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Over the years, I’ve had the chance to help hundreds of people on their weight loss journeys. While there is always a bit of nutrition and fitness confusion to clear up (thank you, diet industry), most folks really do know much of what they should and shouldn’t be doing.  Eat better.  Eat less.  Move more.  But why do I have such a hard time getting it done? they wonder. Today I’m sharing with you the strategies that will help you sidestep your weight loss barriers and finally achieve your goals.

Weight loss success begins with a solid action plan that’s personalized for your lifestyle and needs. So often when attempting change, we think about all the things we’ll do right, all the while neglecting the temptations and challenges that will lurk at every turn.  By dealing with these obstacles honestly and realistically, you can make your chances at success that much more attainable. 

Here are a few thoughts to get you started with your own action plan and the strategies you’ll need to overcome any stumbling blocks along the way.

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Sports Nutrition for Peak Performance

Sports Nutrition for Peak Performance

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When it comes to nutrition for sports and performance, many athletes and active individuals behave as though they’re cramming for an exam. Having neglected a balanced diet, they assume that buying the right protein bar or sports drink will somehow compensate for their otherwise poor choices.  Don’t let all of your hard work go to waste!  Invest the time and effort in a nutritious diet and you will certainly earn back some serious dividends both in your health and in your performance.  With these sports nutrition tips, you can make every bite and every workout count!

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Chuck’s Plan to Lose the Gut

Chuck’s Plan to Lose the Gut

Happy Friday and welcome back to The Diet Oracle! In our second installment of A Plan for Success, we’re looking at the all-too-common case of Chuck–a hardworking family man who’s decided it’s time to lose the gut and get back in shape.

As you may recall, Chuck would like to lose 30 pounds. Though he didn’t have a particular timeframe in mind, this will be important to nail down before we really dig into the details of meal planning. Let’s say he agrees that 2 pounds per week would be doable, giving us a rough timeframe of 15 weeks, or about 4 months.

Crunching the Numbers

So let’s do a little math, shall we? If Chuck want to lose the gut, he’s going to have to create a calorie deficit and lose some weight. Given that 2 pounds of body weight contain about 7000 calories of energy, Chuck would need to create a calorie deficit of about 1000 calories per day in order to reach his goal (7000 calories/7 days in a week). He can do this by reducing his current food intake and boosting his daily activity.

Now, looking at his typical eating habits, I cannot even begin to estimate his usual intake–it’s all over the board! Some days he misses multiple meals, other days he’s eating out at restaurants. And how about those weekends? There’s a good chance he’s putting down over 3000 calories in snacks alone! For Chuck, there’s no such thing as a ‘usual’ intake, that’s for sure.

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A Plan for Success: Meet Chuck

A Plan for Success: Meet Chuck

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Hey there! Welcome to our second installment in A Plan for Success! In this series, I want to show you how everyday people can lose weight and get in shape with personalized strategies and custom meal planning. Using the example of familiar (albeit fictional) faces, you’ll see that with a SMART goal and solid action plan, change is possible for anyone, no matter their circumstances. Whether your goal is to lose the gut and get in shape or improve your health and wellness, you can reach your goal!

Today we’re going to meet Chuck, a husband and father of two who’s had a bit of a reality check. Trying to recapture the glory days at a recent reunion, he made the startling discovery that the ole’ bod ain’t what it used to be. Let’s take a closer look at Chuck’s experience.

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A Plan For Success: Jane’s Battle Plan

A Plan For Success: Jane’s Battle Plan

So let’s get something going for our friend, Jane. She’s finally ready and committed to making some changes and just needs a solid action plan that will deliver results.

As you may recall from the last post, Jane has some leftover baby weight that she’d like to lose before an upcoming family vacation. She’d also like to get back in shape. Taking a closer look at the numbers, Jane is hoping to drop about 25 pounds in the next 3 months. Breaking this down further, she would need to lose approximately 2 pounds per week to reach her goal. Though this may not seem like much, creating a calorie deficit of 1000 calories per day will require consistency and commitment. She needs a battle plan.

Knowing that Jane is super busy and doesn’t want to be eating a different menu than the rest of the family, here are a few strategies that will ensure she’s creating that calorie deficit without demanding too much of her time and energy.

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Intermittent Fasting: Foods I Couldn’t Do Without

Intermittent Fasting: Foods I Couldn’t Do Without

Welcome back to The Diet Oracle! Today’s post is all about the best foods for intermittent fasting. Now, I know what you’re thinking–Isn’t fasting all about NOT EATING? Even I have to chuckle at the thought of food lists for fasting! However! Be that as it may, when it comes to intermittent fasting, food is still on the table and planning for your meals is as crucial as ever.

Anytime you are eating less, it is imperative that you make the most of every bite. Not only will you want your food choices to be filling and satisfying, but you will want to make sure your nutritional needs are being met as well.

Foods for Intermittent Fasting

With that in mind, I wanted to share with you today a simple list of the foods I found to be essential to my own week-long experience with intermittent fasting. While some were important for the nutrients they offered, others made it possible to just make it through the day.

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