My trainer suggested I try this as a supplement, because I tend to nibble a lot, and get a lot of empty calories through snacking.
anyone tried it? experiences?
anyone tried it? experiences?
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Nightingale said:My trainer suggested I try this as a supplement, because I tend to nibble a lot, and get a lot of empty calories through snacking.
anyone tried it? experiences?
This, and, like someone said before, just not eating. I used to LOVE to eat, now I can can't eat more than once a day. I have to force myself to eat lunch on the days I'm going to have a heavy workout. Snack on non-sugar veggies, protein, or just chew gum and drink a lot of water. Also, you should smack your instructor for saying that you've been "nibbling" too much. lollvwhitebir said:Trim spa might help in the short term, but what happens when it's done? You haven't changed your habit, so it'll all come back again. Find alternatives for your snacking habits. Try chewing minty gum, eat fruit, drink water, eat shelled peanuts (takes a lot of time to eat those buggers) lot's of things are available. Also, prepare for snacking by having things handy and not resorting to a vending machine.
Zujitsuka said:Most serious athletes eat 4 to 6 small meals per day. When one eats 1 to 3 per day, one tends to store more fat and lose muscle mass.