Controlling Food Cravings Singapore Personal Trainer explains

As a Singapore personal trainer and fitness boot camp instructor, I am always looking for ways to help my clients boost their health, fat loss, muscle gain and weight loss results. Many people ask me for diet tips on controlling food cravings, as even the most determined, motivated and committed people have to wrestle occasionally with burning desire for evil food.

So don’t beat yourself up over it. Food cravings are pretty natural;we’re all human. When it comes to diet, most of us will have that chink in the armor, or that one place where we’re just so vulnerable even though we’re determined enough to be attending a fitnss bootcamp 4 days a week. For instance, perhaps Person A can say no to chocolate, chips, chicken rice and fudge, but show him a doughnut, even on a low carb (perhaps, ESPECIALLY on a low-carb day), and his pulse races and his knees goes weak.

So, what should we do when we get the Diet Enemy to fat burning, weight loss and fitness is pressing in hard on every side?

Here’s the KEY PRINCIPLE for eating bad with minimal damage:

KEY PRINCIPLE: Unless you truly LOVE IT, DON’T PUT IT INTO YOUR MOUTH. If you’re not dying for it, if it’s not almost as valuable to your tastebuds as college funds are to a bright teenager etc, it is just NOT worth the calories and trans fats and artificial colors and whatever.

It’s like this: who would pay $200 an ordinary yellow HB wooden hexagonal pencil? Yet, someone might indeed fork over $200 for one from Mont Blanc. When you eat bad food, when you eat any food, you pay with your body. If it’s not of extremely high value in terms of nutrition or pleasure, DON’T EAT IT. Don’t reach out for a mouthful of chips that you don’t really care about just because your friend or relative is offering you some etc.

Learn to know yourself. Make sure you can distinguish between
1. A temporary, passing desire (e.g. : you feel like a muffin just because you walk pass the bakery but 2 blocks later your mind would easily be on something else)

2. A bad dietary habit (e.g. : You don’t really care that much for blue jell-o but you have some occasionally because that was a standard dessert at your place when you were a kid and its got all those warm memories associated with it)

3. A genuine craving fueled and fired by authentic soul-deep, spirit searing love for that food (e.g. : you’re just that close to selling your new car and forfeiting on your mortgage payment for that slice or bag of XXX)

So what to do when assailed by those genuine food cravings?

3 simple, easily applied steps for taking charge of those cravings:

1. Allow yourself to eat it ONLY after (preferably after) a workout. This statement is not equal to ‘eat it before/after EVERY workout’). During the post-workout ‘window’ ), the body is more effective at using ingested carbohydrates to refuel and repair the body, as opposed to inflating our spare tires.

2. Eat LESS of it each time you consume it E.g.: If it’s a Mars Bar, cut if in half and give the half away, or stow it in your fridge for the next post-workout fix. NEVER upsize your meals at the fast food joint.

3. DON’T buy it, and if you do, buy as few servings at one time as possible (1 small pack instead of 2 normal ones etc). When you are picking up groceries fo the week, don’t buy any, unless you’re ready to kill for a taste of it. Applying this principle might mean you end up having it only twice that month rather than six times. Don’t even go near the aisles that sell such items.

To sum it up, for the dietary junk that we can’t live without, the key is to have them at the right time (after a workout) and to simply eat as little as possible.

Don’t worry too much about these cravings though. If you stick to your healthful diet for at 90% of the time, you should be fine! 10% off won’t derail your muscle gain or weight loss goals significantly.

When Singapore residents want the best results in health, fat loss, weight loss, muscle building and sports performance they visit Coach Jonathan Wong for the best Singapore personal training and fitness bootcamp in Singapore. Free 1 week trials available for the fitness and weight loss bootcamps!

Where is the best place to get 2 new tires and an alignment?

The choices that I have around here are Sam’s, NTB, Sears, and Firestone. I only have $300 to work with. I’d like to get middle-of-the-line tires. Not the cheapest, but not the most expensive. Thank you.

Answer
Well you can get your tires put on at wal mart. Cause they have really good deals on tires. And you can get your Alignment done at speedy or the mufflerman. Or I think Sears still do car repairs they are called active green and ross now.

Powered by Yahoo! Answers

No related content found.

Did you like this? Share it:
Tags: , , , , , , , , ,
You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site.

Leave a Reply