ninecrayons
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- Aug 24, 2009
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IMHO 15-20lbs in a month is a lot to aim for and setting yourself up to be disappointed can seriously get in the way of your goals.
It's up to you to decide what lifestyle is going to work best for you. While I don't do Paleo, I do aim for non-processed foods and lean protein. Not only does it keep me full and fuel my workouts, I feel better when I eat that way.
The app MyFitnessPal has been great for me in terms of tracking what I'm eating and the exercise I've been doing. It keeps me honest, which is hugely important.
One of the most important things I've learned in my own experience is to take each meal as its own thing and to try and let go of the baggage and guilt that society has taught us to put on food. I was recently in a spin class and the teacher was going on about how they felt so guilty about exercising they had to come to the gym and work out at 9pm. IMHO, food guilt is such a waste of time and puts you in such a negative space.
It's up to you to decide what lifestyle is going to work best for you. While I don't do Paleo, I do aim for non-processed foods and lean protein. Not only does it keep me full and fuel my workouts, I feel better when I eat that way.
The app MyFitnessPal has been great for me in terms of tracking what I'm eating and the exercise I've been doing. It keeps me honest, which is hugely important.
One of the most important things I've learned in my own experience is to take each meal as its own thing and to try and let go of the baggage and guilt that society has taught us to put on food. I was recently in a spin class and the teacher was going on about how they felt so guilty about exercising they had to come to the gym and work out at 9pm. IMHO, food guilt is such a waste of time and puts you in such a negative space.