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Are you tired of putting in the effort at the gym and not seeing results? Youu2019re not alone; many people show the drive, determination, and consistent effort.
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Are you tired of putting in the effort at the gym and not seeing results? You’re not alone; many people show the drive, determination, and consistent effort. but don’t reach their goals. If this sounds familiar, the next logical step is usually to find an educated personal trainer with proven experience. But if you’re not ready to take that step—or if you’d prefer to go it alone—then you can do that, too.
1. Make sure you’re eating healthy Ask almost any personal trainer and they’ll tell you that regardless of your training goals, healthy eating is the backbone. Maintain a balanced diet consisting of fruits, vegetables, complex carbohydrates, complete proteins, and healthy fats like fish oils and flaxseeds. 2. Prepare ahead Preparing meals in advance gives you the best chance to accomplish your nutrition goals, says Micah LaCerte, a personal trainer and fitness competition world champion. That way, he says, you won’t feel pressured to eat unhealthy foods or skip meals. 3. Eat more clean foodEating only three daily meals? Not a great idea. “Half the people I deal with aren’t losing weight because they don’t eat enough,” says veteran personal trainer Mike Duffy. Duffy advises his clients “to eat five times a day, about every three hours, to stimulate their metabolism” including two mini-meals between three basic meals. With activity levels decreasing throughout the day, he advises to “eat less as the day goes on.”
4. Control your portion sizesYou’ll be eating more often, so paying attention to portions is extremely important. “Make sure chicken breasts, (and) meats, are no larger than your palm, and that pasta is no larger than your fists,” says Jay Cardiello , a personal trainer to countless celebrities and professional athletes.” 5. Eat with purpose Everything you consume should have substantial nutritional value. “You want the most nutritional bang for your buck,” says Dan Trink , C.S.C.S., a strength coach and trainer. “Everything you eat should serve some sort of nutritional purpose in your body, fuel your workouts, and (be) geared toward optimizing your body.”
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