Do you have any "rules"?
mlovebug
Posts: 40
&& What are they for?
IE: No food after 7, and exercise 3 times a week
or no fast food
or exercise during every commercial
I'm pretty sure I'm going to start a no eating in the car rule.
Do you have any "rules"
and have they been easy to stick by?
IE: No food after 7, and exercise 3 times a week
or no fast food
or exercise during every commercial
I'm pretty sure I'm going to start a no eating in the car rule.
Do you have any "rules"
and have they been easy to stick by?
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no eating extra stuff because i'm hungry until i've eaten all the things i've planned to eat for the day.
stops me going on a toast binge at work0 -
how do you eat in the car? haha multitasking is hard for me when im driving...
anyways.. my rules
1. never miss 2 days per week of cardio
2. no sugary drinks like gatorade or juices or soda
3. absolutely no junk food!
4. at least one snack a day usually at night a few hours after dinner0 -
i allow myself to have a bad day once a week, else i think i end up with more than one bad day, also my 2nd rule if i know im under my calories sometimes i let myself have a little of something bad now and then as i know im under my goal0
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how do you eat in the car? haha multitasking is hard for me when im driving...
anyways.. my rules
1. never miss 2 days per week of cardio
2. no sugary drinks like gatorade or juices or soda
3. absolutely no junk food!
4. at least one snack a day usually at night a few hours after dinner
Woah, didn't even thing about giving up drinks I'm a pepsi freak
good plan, good plan0 -
Don't miss more than one day of exercise a week; nothing but water, vitamin water, and coffee to drink; and if I go way over my calories one day, I try to balance it the next by exercising a ton and eating a little under.0
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i wouldnt worry about pepsi its not bad if its pepsi max0
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Don't miss more than one day of exercise a week; nothing but water, vitamin water, and coffee to drink; and if I go way over my calories one day, I try to balance it the next by exercising a ton and eating a little under.
What is vitamin water?
and just plain coffee?0 -
Oh I have LOTS of those rules.. lol.
1- Always eat the veggies first at dinner time. Helps me to feel full sooner and I don't eat the higher cal/carb stuff as much.
2- Workout DVDs (a different one every month currently) 6 days a week. On the 7th day, I walk.. or heavy cleaning.. or something!
3- Always have water with me while I drive. I drink a LOT more while driving. Thankfully my job means lots of driving (US Postal Svc)
4- Have a little taste/bite of something that I really want, only if I can put it down after. A taste/bite, and throw it out or give it to hubby!0 -
Don't miss more than one day of exercise a week; nothing but water, vitamin water, and coffee to drink; and if I go way over my calories one day, I try to balance it the next by exercising a ton and eating a little under.
What is vitamin water?
and just plain coffee?0 -
For me it's so not about rules. It's about choices.0
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Don't miss more than one day of exercise a week; nothing but water, vitamin water, and coffee to drink; and if I go way over my calories one day, I try to balance it the next by exercising a ton and eating a little under.
What is vitamin water?
and just plain coffee?
I don't have any rules, I think that's unhealthy.0 -
Never go to bed unless I have the next day's menu all planned out. I'm a little OCD. I like planning. Usually I have 6-8 days planned ahead down to every calorie. Even if I end up changing things later, I need to have it all planned out ahead of time.0
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Never go to bed unless I have the next day's menu all planned out. I'm a little OCD. I like planning. Usually I have 6-8 days planned ahead down to every calorie. Even if I end up changing things later, I need to have it all planned out ahead of time.
i think thats a good habit to have. when i first started out i never made sure i was stockedup on the healthy foods so when i ran out i had to resort to eating unhealthy things sometimes... but now i make sure the day before that i have everything i need for the next day0 -
Never go to bed unless I have the next day's menu all planned out. I'm a little OCD. I like planning. Usually I have 6-8 days planned ahead down to every calorie. Even if I end up changing things later, I need to have it all planned out ahead of time.
That's a really great idea!0 -
NO BINGING0
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1) I have one "free day" a week. Usually the day I go grocery shopping since that's when I go to town.
2) Plan the next day out ahead (at least main meals), sometimes I log snacks ahead, sometimes I don't but I'm aware of what I have left over after main meals.
3) Sweet tooth must be filled once per day...lol...that's my favorite! But, I do keep it within my goals.0 -
I have a basic plan laid out by my gastric bypass docs that I try to exceed:
Min 80oz of water or decaf tea a day (no other fluids except -if I hit the 80oz- I'm allowed one cup of regular tea)
Min of 1 hr exercise a day
Keep calories as low as possible
Min 50g protein a day
2 x Celebrate Multi-Complete vitamins
3 x Celebrate Calcium Plus 500
1 x B-12 sublingual once a week
Eating broken up to 2-3 meals a day
For the first time in 9 months I ate something off my diet: about 9 cups of air-popped, no-butter popcorn. I'm not going to sweat it, though. Tomorrow ill be back on track.0 -
My only rules are:
Eat Slowly - I tend to eat less when I do.
Stop eating when full - I have a habit of cleaning my plate ... Even if it makes me sick to eat it all.0 -
No elevators and eat an apple every day0
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1. Try to eat as close to the natural source as much as possible.
2. Half a plate of veggies at lunch and dinner, two pieces of fruit somewhere in the day.
3. At minimum 1g of protein per lb of lean body mass. I do goal + some more.
Everything else with regards to cals/macros is gravy. Really. Usually find these three rules keep my cals and macros where they're supposed to be.
4. Don't let one day of botched whatever (meals/exercise) snowball into two or more days.
5. If I screw up, self correct by the next meal or next exercise session.0 -
I have to have 72oz of water before I can have a soda. (I suck at drinking water, lol)0
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Never drink my calories.
Cook with light butter over olive oil when possible.
Keep snacking to a minimum I prefer my calories from savory sources
No more then 250 Calories at breakfast
Burn no less then 300 calories during a cardio work out (So at least 30 minutes of cardio)
Lower fat options when ever possible.0 -
Vitamin Water might as well be Kool-Aid. Some people think it's healthy just because it says "vitamin" in the name.
I don't have any rules, I think that's unhealthy.
Word.0 -
Don't miss more than one day of exercise a week; nothing but water, vitamin water, and coffee to drink; and if I go way over my calories one day, I try to balance it the next by exercising a ton and eating a little under.
What is vitamin water?
and just plain coffee?
I don't have any rules, I think that's unhealthy.
Vitamin Water Zero isn't bad.
I don't have any rules either. I guess if I had one, it would be that I push myself to be mindful about each of my eating and exercise choices.0 -
Personally, hard and fast "rules" don't work very well for me....from past experience, I know that they I will end up breaking them BIG TIME. For instance, no fast food at all leads to going on a fast food kick and getting out of the swing of generally eating pretty well. I always try to do cardio at least 3 days a week, strength training at least once or twice ( I have a hard time meeting that goals) and stick to my calorie goals even if that means compensating for a "bad" meal once or twice a week....usually on the weekends. It also helps that I generally don't plan on eating back my calories I work off from exercise. Over all, I just try to do everything in moderation. It might not work for people trying to lose quickly ( I only aim for about a pound to a pound and a half per week).0
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My biggest rule: I don't eat at any restaurant that has a drive thru window.
If I get a salad, I dip the fork in the vinaigrette.
Less than 7g sugar a day from all sources combined
No refined carbohydrate.
Yoga at least thrice a week0 -
I have a framework, I don't like rules:
Dietary: Avoid grains, sugar, processed food, limit dairy, limit the starch, eat leafy veggies, eat naturally-occurring fat with impunity, Just Eat Real Food ferchristsakes.
Exercise: Walk regularly, lift some heavy stuff occasionally, don't do it to 'burn calories', do it because it is enjoyable.
Lest I been seen as some food Nazi, I had a Snickers bar for *breakfast* yesterday because:
a) I fancied one
b) I've been low-carb for a while and thought I could use one before a day on the cricket pitch.
The 80/20 rule applies and keeps me sane(ish).0 -
No rules for me really. I would be too hard on myself if I 'broke' one. I'm not perfect. Why set myself up to fail?0
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I only have one rule, DO NOT EAT ANYTHING THAT HAS NOT ALREADY BEEN LOGGED. this rule has kept me from going over many times, once i log it, if i do not like how it looks, i will not eat it.0
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Moderation.0
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