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    If You Don’t Track Your Diet… You Are Wasting Your Time

    If You Don’t Track Your Diet… You Are Wasting Your Time
    by Marc David ~ Author of No-Bull Bodybuilding

    Frankly, I’m puzzled whenever I hear this from somebody who’s frustrated with their lack of gains:

    Me: So what are you eating? How many calories per day and how many do you need?

    Them: I don’t know. I just eat.

    Huh?

    Yes, it’s true. People don’t track their diets, don’t calculate their calories and just guess at what they need. They have no idea where they are going, very little facts on how to get there and yet are frustrated and mad when 6 weeks later they don’t see the results.

    Imagine, for a moment, that’s it’s 6-months from today. And you’ve made no progress. Wouldn’t you be frustrated?! I sure would.

    But here’s the deal, there’s a real simple method to make sure you don’t end up like so many people you’ll hear about. Please don’t be the person who just “eats” or does whatever without a plan. If you aren’t tracking your diet you are wasting your time!

    Let me explain…

    In order for your body to change, you must do something different. Let’s suppose that you want to burn as much fat as possible. What’s the first thing you should do now that you have a long-term goal in mind?

    Here’s a h-i-n-t!

    Make a plan!

    A quick plan for losing fat:

    1. Determine how many calories a day you need based on your situation

    2. Track your daily food intake (yes you should count calories

    Bodybuilding manuals go into great detail about how to calculate your caloric intake, giving formulas and such.

    Anyway, a typical conversation might go like this:

    “Excuse me? My wife made spaghetti bolognaise yesterday, I can’t be asked to weigh my meals in order to count the calories, can I? (What would she think about me (not to mention what I would think about myself ?)

    I tried to go to www.fitday.com and calculate the calories, but it totally eluded me how many grams they were and looking for pasta and meat in different categories is a hassle anyway, so the site was no use for me with that.

    Good heavens, there must be a way to go without the calorie counting, mustn’t it?”

    Despite what you may have heard…

    Tracking your diet (counting calories) is important and I’ll tell you why and how you can get around the whole calorie counting ordeal.

    You see, in order to lose fat or gain muscle you need to know what you are eating in order to do such.

    Let’s say you need 3000 calories a day to maintain your current weight at your current activity levels.

    Now you decide you want to lose fat.

    Training more and more, more cardio, longer sessions will just tire you out. You can bump up the cardio and do certain fat loss tips and techniques but overall keep in mind:

    Where do I burn the fat:

    80% of fat loss comes from diet and 20% from cardio.

    As you can see, the area you want to manipulate is the diet.

    Back to the example.

    You decide to lose the fat. You know you need 3000 a day to maintain. You do some calorie calculations and find that you want to be aggressive and cut your calories by 20%. It’s aggressive but it’s just enough to get fast results without making your body go into a ‘starvation mode’ and hold onto everything it’s got.

    Except you don’t want to count calories.

    That’s sort of like saying…

    I want to start in New York and get to California but I don’t want a map or directions. I just want to drive West.

    It just won’t work. You might zig zag here and there. Maybe one week you’ll eat less and lose a pound. The next on vacation you’ll overdo it and gain 5 pounds. Who knows. You won’t.

    But do you have to count each calorie? And especially when you look at homemade items that have some many ingredients? What do you do?

    While this isn’t the most accurate method, I just basically get a good estimate by looking up the general food item, quantity I consumed and input that.

    Over time, because I eat a lot of the same things for breakfast, I already know the calories and I don’t need to track it anymore. I know via portions that a bowl of oats is such and such calories and how it adds into my total daily allowance.

    I personally do not weight each piece of food. I will go to lunch, look at what I’m eating and know generally what portions of what I ate.

    At the end of the day, I know roughly that I’m 20% below my maintenance for fat loss and 20% above for weight gain.

    The problem that most people have is exactly what you describe.

    They DO NOT want to track what they eat.

    The bottom line is, if you don’t know where you are, and where you are going, you really don’t know how you’ll get there and it’s no wonder so many people are frustrated.

    Look, you don’t have to track every single piece of food you put into your mouth. And I know that when there’s a home cooked meal, you aren’t likely to know what’s in it. But you can and should generally get an idea.

    Eventually you can track your portions if you tend to eat a lot of the same things every day.

    If you don’t track your diet, you are wasting your time.

    by Marc David ~ Author of No-Bull Bodybuilding

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    thanks for the info bruh

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    Got hooked up with the bodybugg to track my caloric baseline to simply maintain. It's also given me insight on the "plan" on whats required to loss fat. Good info, thanks for sharing.

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    good post bro
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    Yup, those cals can add up when you don't want them to. I've got a great program on my iPhone that scans barcodes, it doesn't get easier than that...

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    "I personally do not weight each piece of food. I will go to lunch, look at what I’m "eating and know generally what portions of what I ate."

    This sentence just goes against every point he is trying to make. How can you count calories if you are simply guessing?
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    Quote Originally Posted by ANIMALHOUSE View Post
    "I personally do not weight each piece of food. I will go to lunch, look at what I’m "eating and know generally what portions of what I ate."

    This sentence just goes against every point he is trying to make. How can you count calories if you are simply guessing?

    I no longer need to weigh out every quarter I sell.. I just know by the look of it....

    Same with food.... I have been counting my calories for the last 3 years,.. eating the same basic foods...

    I could tell you my macros for the day by just thinking for a moment.....

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    here's the thing I've always had trouble when calorie counting. the BMR. i think its bullshit b/c if you start changing up your work out then your caloric needs change.

    My metabolism is fucked. I've worked out before and kept a food journal and gone 2-3 weeks of 2500 calories a day. thats nearly the BMR for a grown man that doesn't work out so i should have been dropping weight. didn't lose a pound. its so fucking frustrating. if i have to drop below that to lose weight, how hungry am i going to be? 2000 calories a day?? i'm a 26 years old man(ish). i would do that for about a week then eat my arm off.

    I've only ever lost weight one time over a period of about two months about 3 years ago i ate chicken and brocoli every day for every meal. i dropped from about 193 to 175 and was looking good. but obviously im bitching b/c i put it back on. and now i gag at the thought of chicken and brocoli (literally)

    I eat because I'm fat. and I'm fat because I eat. it's a vicious cycle

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    ^ you live in a state where everything is bigger, so fat is acceptable?

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    Quote Originally Posted by justhav2p View Post
    ^ you live in a state where everything is bigger, so fat is acceptable?
    haha. damn. you got me, that was pretty good actually.

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    There is a FREE app for those of you with iPhones called, "My Fitness Pal.". Has a bunch of preloaded food items, you can enter custom items, and it extremely easy to use. My wife and I use it since she found it. Thought I'd share and maybe help/make it easier for some...Meanwhile, I'm killing these sugar cookies my wife and kids made last night

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    Yeah if you don't Add up all the calories you have eaten you will never go ur wasting ur time and you will probly die aswlell...
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    Yeah I totally agree with that you should properly track your diet ,that you what is good for your fitness and what is not. If you can get the best of diet then you will definitely get your desire fitness....

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    Got hooked up with the bodybugg to track my caloric baseline to simply maintain.

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