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| Skinny Guy Coach ![]() ![]() | Face it, trying to function on a limited-calorie diet is extremely difficult and painful. It messes with your head as well as body hormones. I just wanted to provide a list of things that help me when I do a cut: 1. Self-discipline - This is pretty self-explanatory. It's a nice way of saying, "Quit making excuses and put forth the effort to EARN your goals in life!" 2. Chewing gum - I don't know why, but there's something to do with moving the jaw that really helps to control my cravings. 3. Fillers - What I mean by "fillers" are simple snacks to eat in between meals when the gum doesn't cut it and I just can't stand it anymore. What I use are organic nuts and/or beef jerky. Nothing major, just a palm-full of nuts and 1-2 oz. of jerky. Carbs, unless a very low GI carb, should not be used as a "filler" when trying to cut weight, keep those insulin levels in check. Granted, my examples are not very filling, but even a little bit of satisfaction can go a long ways! (Ugh, makes me think of those Snicker's commercials 4. Water - Keep the stomach full. My rule of thumb is 16 ounces (2 cups) of water with every meal. I drink a lot more water on fat loss than massing. Mostly because my body temperature is higher on cardio days, as well as simply trying to keep my stomach full. I usually consume 300 ounces a day on fat loss. 5. Diet Soda - Ok, some people my jump on me about this, but something about diet soda fills my stomach and it helps. Yeah, I know, the Splenda is going to give me cancer, what isn't going to give me cancer? No more than 2 sodas a day, ever. 6. High-fibrous carbs - Foods such as spinach can be eaten in large quantities, yet, have a very small caloric value. Eat slow-digesting carbs that are high in fiber, this will do wonders to give you that "full" feeling that you desire. 7. Photos - Find a photo of your ideal goal body and your current body. Place them side-by-side on the mirror you use every morning while getting around. Put it in a place where you will notice it every morning so that it will serve as a daily reminder of who you want to become and who you don't want to remain. Hopefully this will provide you with success to your fat loss program. If I can think of any more, I will add them to the list. Anybody else? Please stay on subject and make sure it's regarding "overeating prevention". My bad! I posted this in the "training" section and not the "nutrition" section. You can ban me from the board if you like
__________________ My BodySpace: - http://bodyspace.bodybuilding.com/rockdawg21/ MSN Weight Loss Success Story: - Slideshow: http://health.msn.com/weight-loss/sl...0&imageindex=3 - Full Article: http://health.msn.com/weight-loss/we...ntid=100195759 If you believe, you will receive whatever you ask for in prayer. - Matthew 21:22 The Lord is my helper, and I will not fear what man shall do unto me. - Hebrews 13:6 Last edited by rockdawg21 : June 6th, 2008 at 05:01 PM. |
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