Hi all,
After reading several threads here on both weight loss and weight training I have found so many contradictions (don't count calories, count them, more protein, you get enough protein, the list really is endless...). Anyways, I was wondering what other people think of the idea of simply relying on your natural instincts to lose weight/get fit? I think it's pretty reasonable for at least a semi-educated person to do so...
In terms of weight loss...
- If food tastes too good, it's probably too many cals.
- If that walk/run seemed too easy, it probably was.
Now from experience in life I realize some people are simply incapable of relying on their natural instinct to guide a healthy life as society and whatnot have fed so much into their brains about doing this, doing that, not doing this, not doing that, etc... at times even I find it overwhelming and I tend to resort to the concept that if I feel I'm doing good than I must be! I'm very interested in some other members comments. THANKS!
After reading several threads here on both weight loss and weight training I have found so many contradictions (don't count calories, count them, more protein, you get enough protein, the list really is endless...). Anyways, I was wondering what other people think of the idea of simply relying on your natural instincts to lose weight/get fit? I think it's pretty reasonable for at least a semi-educated person to do so...
In terms of weight loss...
- If food tastes too good, it's probably too many cals.
- If that walk/run seemed too easy, it probably was.
Now from experience in life I realize some people are simply incapable of relying on their natural instinct to guide a healthy life as society and whatnot have fed so much into their brains about doing this, doing that, not doing this, not doing that, etc... at times even I find it overwhelming and I tend to resort to the concept that if I feel I'm doing good than I must be! I'm very interested in some other members comments. THANKS!