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When you are trying to lose weight, it is common to think of food as the enemy. While it is true that excess calories and saturated fat contribute to overweight and obesity, it is important to keep in mind that food itself isn’t the problem, but the amount consumed (along with a sedentary lifestyle) that results in weight gain. If your goal is weight loss, some calorie restriction is necessary, but you should set the minimum at 1200-1300 calories per day to keep your fat-burning fires aflame. Go much lower than that and your body will go into starvation mode and conserve every calorie it can. Inadequate nutrition = weight plateau, tough workouts, illness/suppressed immune system, and a host of other problems. To calculate your specific calorie requirements, click here.

So what can you eat? Remember the saying, “all things in moderation?” This holds true for eating as well. There are no “bad” foods, only bad habits. Try replacing simple starches and refined white flourwith whole grains, fruits, and vegetables. Grab an apple instead of a sweet snacks like cookies and muffins. Keep in mind that food is meant to nourish your body and help it run more efficiently. So FUEL your workouts with good, nutritious foods and feel good knowing your body is getting healthier every day!

Try these pre- and post-workout meals from Cooking Light

More healthy food suggestions:

Smootie King

Food Fit

Visit the post, Food for Thought, for more tips!



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  1. Omg, Who would want to go on a intensive diet ,haha?. Eat how much you wnna, just keep in mind to work out

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