Body for Life -6 small meals a day - Open diary
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Anyone else doing Body for Life or something similar where you have to eat 6 small meals a day with an open diary? Would like to make some friends that I can get good ideas from or possibly they can get good ideas from me. I fall off the wagon from time to time :drinker: , but Im trying! :-)
Anyone else doing Body for Life or something similar where you have to eat 6 small meals a day with an open diary? Would like to make some friends that I can get good ideas from or possibly they can get good ideas from me. I fall off the wagon from time to time :drinker: , but Im trying! :-)
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:flowerforyou:
Anyone else doing Body for Life or something similar where you have to eat 6 small meals a day with an open diary? Would like to make some friends that I can get good ideas from or possibly they can get good ideas from me. I fall off the wagon from time to time :drinker: , but Im trying! :-)
I haven't heard of this diet. Where would I get the information ?0 -
The official website is: http://bodyforlife.com/
But this chick gives a good summary of it: http://mealsandmovesblog.com/bodyforlifeworks/body-for-life-a-summary/
There is also a good book that has been around for years. Its really not hard to follow. Starting is a little hard just because it seems so overwhelming, but once you get into the habit of eating 6 small meals its not so bad. And you get a cheat day! Im on my 32nd day and I am down 5 pounds. A lot of people lose more weight by this point from what I have read, but a lot of people also say you will see your body change more before the numbers go down due to all the weight lifting. So, we will see.0 -
Thanks for the info it sounds interesting. I'm not good with uniformity I just know that I've been doing well with watching what I eat and using this. But I'll try something different to switch it up.0
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I liked Body For life more before I saw how much surgery Bill Philips has had in the past 10 years or so. Anyone willing to do that to themselves in not really living a healthy lifestyle IMO.0
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Understandable, but a lot of people drop weight on the plan so Im willing to try.0
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:flowerforyou:
Anyone else doing Body for Life or something similar where you have to eat 6 small meals a day with an open diary? Would like to make some friends that I can get good ideas from or possibly they can get good ideas from me. I fall off the wagon from time to time :drinker: , but Im trying! :-)0 -
Awesome! I checked your diary out, pretty cool. You do a lot of cardio, that is awesome.0
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Thanks. I usually do weights more often then I did this week too.. Cardio makes me feel good. I know everyone says to lift and cardio isn't as important.. but I feel better when I do it. Gotta do what makes you feel good.0
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I totally agree. I get a huge rush from doing cardio and I tend to get super bored during weight training.0
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I am not doing the 6 small meals a day anymore, but I followed the Body for Life routine a few years ago and really enjoyed it! I was unemployed for a short while, and that allowed me to eat the 6 small meals a day. Once I got a job I was unable to eat that often and got off the wagon. Looking back, I just don't think it's a realistic plan for me to follow, but at the time (when I had LOTS of free time, I enjoyed it)
Back on topic, if you just need ideas, I can let you know what I normally ate. If I remember correctly you needed a protein and a carb with each meal, and veggies with at least 2 or 3?
I began eating a lot of cottage cheese. I normally ate that for 2 of my small meals because it was tasty and easy to pack in containers. For the carb I normally just used canned fruit (looking back that probably wasn't the best option, but hey, it tasted good!) Fresh strawberries and oranges are good to throw in. I also chopped up apples and sprinkled cinnamon over it.
I think they book promoted EAS shakes, and since they were easy to get a hold of I used one of those in a blender with ice and normally a little fruit because I didn't like the taste by themselves. Chocolate with strawberries was good, vanilla with oranges as well. If I decided to have one in the morning I'd make one with coffee. I hadn't tried any protein powders prior, so I was unaware of cheaper options at the time. You could use any if that's something you'd like to do.
For breakfast I normally had a bagel and an omlette with one egg mixed with eggwhites, maybe with some salsa.
Tuna/chicken, noodles/rice and a veggie is another meal that is fast and packs easily to take with you. Tuna/chicken sandwich with veggies.
Dinners were pretty easy-whatever meat you like, burger, tuna, chicken, pork chop-a veggie-and a carb, corn ( I can't remember if corn was a no-no in Body for Life though) a baked potato, or mashed potato, rice.
I really enjoyed the simplicity of it, but I kept it pretty easy. I hated washing all of my tupperware though!
But as you can see, my staples were
Protein:
Cottage cheese
EAS shakes
tuna
chicken
eggs
Carbs:
bagels/english muffins
can fruit/ fresh fruit
Rice
Pasta
Any and all veggies! If you're a busy person and like cooked veggies instead of raw, the frozen veggies you can steam in the bag are convenient.0 -
Body for Life is a super old program. I did it 13 yrs ago and got great results. Bill's program is now called, "Transformation". His website is called "Transformation" and they have a community and recipes like this.0
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Understandable, but a lot of people drop weight on the plan so Im willing to try.0
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I liked Body For life more before I saw how much surgery Bill Philips has had in the past 10 years or so. Anyone willing to do that to themselves in not really living a healthy lifestyle IMO.
He WAS my Facebook friend and he posted a pic from 2000 (around there) and said he wanted to get back to that shape (this was said when he was wheelchair bound). He said his diet during this healthy pic was "protein shakes all day, a Dominoes pizza at night and a 2 liter of diet soda and a pack of Twizzlers". He said he ate that way every day and was never in such good shape. I was so disappointed, bc I I THOUGHT he was doing the Body for Life program to look that way. I posted and said, I could never eat that way, "no fruit, no veggies - IT'S NOT REAL FOOD". He ripped my butt publicly for that. He said "pizza and Twizzlers ARE FOOD.". I laughed bc I thought wow, all these years I tried to get Bill's attention and wanted him to talk to me and then when he FINALLY did talk to me he chews me out. I deleted him after all this. He is a fake. BFL is a good program.0 -
Understandable, but a lot of people drop weight on the plan so Im willing to try.0
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Understandable, but a lot of people drop weight on the plan so Im willing to try.
point is, if you can't live on following those guidelines forever, don't. the body doesn't care when you feed it, as long as you feed it enough of what it needs. The fact that you went back to "too much sugar" and wine is your own choice, right? So you broke out of the program that "Body for life" set for you.. wound up at a calorie surplus... and gained.
OP, find a plan that works for you.. and as long as you're not eating at a surplus of calories... you'll lose weight too. It doesn't have to be any plan where you have to buy into a particular set of beliefs to work either... but hey, what do I know?0 -
I am trying to do 6 small meals a day and stay below a 1700 daily calorie limit. I like the multiple meals a day because I feel that I have more energy through out the day. I think its def something I can just continue doing and possibly when I reach my goal weight increase my calories a bit to remain steady. This is what I hope will happen! Haha :-)0
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I am not doing the 6 small meals a day anymore, but I followed the Body for Life routine a few years ago and really enjoyed it! I was unemployed for a short while, and that allowed me to eat the 6 small meals a day. Once I got a job I was unable to eat that often and got off the wagon. Looking back, I just don't think it's a realistic plan for me to follow, but at the time (when I had LOTS of free time, I enjoyed it)
Back on topic, if you just need ideas, I can let you know what I normally ate. If I remember correctly you needed a protein and a carb with each meal, and veggies with at least 2 or 3?
I began eating a lot of cottage cheese. I normally ate that for 2 of my small meals because it was tasty and easy to pack in containers. For the carb I normally just used canned fruit (looking back that probably wasn't the best option, but hey, it tasted good!) Fresh strawberries and oranges are good to throw in. I also chopped up apples and sprinkled cinnamon over it.
I think they book promoted EAS shakes, and since they were easy to get a hold of I used one of those in a blender with ice and normally a little fruit because I didn't like the taste by themselves. Chocolate with strawberries was good, vanilla with oranges as well. If I decided to have one in the morning I'd make one with coffee. I hadn't tried any protein powders prior, so I was unaware of cheaper options at the time. You could use any if that's something you'd like to do.
For breakfast I normally had a bagel and an omlette with one egg mixed with eggwhites, maybe with some salsa.
Tuna/chicken, noodles/rice and a veggie is another meal that is fast and packs easily to take with you. Tuna/chicken sandwich with veggies.
Dinners were pretty easy-whatever meat you like, burger, tuna, chicken, pork chop-a veggie-and a carb, corn ( I can't remember if corn was a no-no in Body for Life though) a baked potato, or mashed potato, rice.
I really enjoyed the simplicity of it, but I kept it pretty easy. I hated washing all of my tupperware though!
But as you can see, my staples were
Protein:
Cottage cheese
EAS shakes
tuna
chicken
eggs
Carbs:
bagels/english muffins
can fruit/ fresh fruit
Rice
Pasta
Any and all veggies! If you're a busy person and like cooked veggies instead of raw, the frozen veggies you can steam in the bag are convenient.
This is awesome advice and helpful. I really appreciate you taking the time to write all of this! :-)0 -
I'm doing something similar! Jenny Craig during the week (six meals a day) and on the weekends my own food (six meals a day) all within 1500 calories range, feel free to add me0
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how do i know what small meals to eat all day and how do i get started0
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:flowerforyou:
Anyone else doing Body for Life or something similar where you have to eat 6 small meals a day with an open diary? Would like to make some friends that I can get good ideas from or possibly they can get good ideas from me. I fall off the wagon from time to time :drinker: , but Im trying! :-)
I don't know what body for life is, but I eat 5-6 times a day religiously. I eat three meals around 280-420 calories and always two snacks around 100-200 calories (and optional third snack depending on when I eat dinner). Basically, I never go more than 2-3 hours without food.
Feel free to add me, and my diary is open.0 -
I love Body for Life. I have had amazing results in the past using it. He has a cookbook to go with the program that has simple effective meals so you get the variety. Also, he has new shakes called Right Light - they are fat free, sugar free and 22 grams of protein. It is amazing how much you can eat in a day on the program. When I first started, I was in my 20's so I could lose the weight just by eating properly and lifting weights, these days - in my 40's I need the cardio big time to lose any weight. I was always a bigger girl - size 10-12 and on the program I got into a size 6. I still have those jeans in my closet in hopes that I will be that small again someday. 2 kids later and a full time job - I am huge now...But working on it.
I do however recommend anything Bill Phillips to everyone. His "Transformation" book is also a great companion to any program. Best of Luck to you!0 -
how do i know what small meals to eat all day and how do i get started
Its a little overwhelming at first, but its worth a try!
The official website is: http://bodyforlife.com/
But this chick gives a good summary of it: http://mealsandmovesblog.com/bodyforlifeworks/body-for-life-a-summary/0 -
The official website is: http://bodyforlife.com/
But this chick gives a good summary of it: http://mealsandmovesblog.com/bodyforlifeworks/body-for-life-a-summary/
There is also a good book that has been around for years. Its really not hard to follow. Starting is a little hard just because it seems so overwhelming, but once you get into the habit of eating 6 small meals its not so bad. And you get a cheat day! Im on my 32nd day and I am down 5 pounds. A lot of people lose more weight by this point from what I have read, but a lot of people also say you will see your body change more before the numbers go down due to all the weight lifting. So, we will see.
Aha, thanks for the links. I actually do this pretty darn close:
* eat 5-6 times a day, every 2-3 hours
* eat meal is balanced against carb/protein/fat goals
* I have protein/carb goals in grams from my nutritionist, very close to her numbers
* my rations are a bit different, currently 25% protein, 27% fat, and 47% carb, but I'm trying to up my protein %
* I don't eat white bread/sugar/soda/processed foods. mostly becaues I have allergies and sensitive digestion
* I'm not working out yet for health reasons but will be adding as soon as I get medical release
* I drink a crapload of water, lol
* I don't do cheat days. What is there to cheat on? This is my life, this is how I live, how I eat. I find small treats every day that fit into my calories and macros.0 -
Well, I learned during my journey to eat 6 small meals per day. Because of my Calorie requirement, the meals are not that "small", but I still eat 6 to 7 times through the day. Feel Free to check out my diary.0
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HI.
I purchased the book used called Eating for Life - its recipes and eating tips from him. The main reason I did this was seeing my neighbor and her husband drop 26 + 32 lbs and talking about the good food.
I really like it.. The food is super easy to make and yummy!
I also LOVE the idea of having a one whole cheat day each week... it really helps me stay in the game mentally cause I know I'll be able to eat whatever I'm craving on my day... keeps me honest the rest of the week.
Good luck!0 -
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