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Sorry, I left out a major point:
-The size of your stomach (not your visible belly) determines when this signal is sent to the brain. A larger stomach will send this signal more frequently - not because you need more food, but because it can hold more so it expects to be holding more. --You can increase and decrease your actual stomach by decisive eating. I habitually eat portions the size of my fist with my hand over it. Restaurants all serve huge plates that would be the size of both my feet. If you eat a large portion, you will stretch your stomach, and thus increase your capacity to eat larger portions at each sitting. --If you already have a large stomach from your current eating habits, then eat less at each meal. You will go through the hunger experience mentioned above, but you will not actually be hungry. Your stomach is only telling your brain that it's not as full as it usually is. This is where you need self control and the understanding that you will live - just wait until the next scheduled meal time. |
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eat less. move more.
it's really that simple. |
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also, along these lines, i know many think resistance training is preferred over cardio but if i only have 30 minutes to workout that day, i choose cardio. Quote:
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this is pretty interesting stuff right here and i find it to be very true for me. in fact, the more consistently i eat properly, the better i can tell how different macronutrients (carbs, proteins, fats, water) make me feel. but i don't agree with waiting until your stomach signals hunger to eat. keep the nutrient levels as solid & consistent as possible- eating every 1.5 to 3 hours does the trick. i et more often earlier in the day and asap after working out, tapering out the time between in the afternoons and evenings tapering off to a protein shake before sleep. i find if i wait till my stomach says i'm hungry, nutrients have dropped and i also have a tendency to overeat/eat the wrong things. ![]() ![]() |
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