I was just looking at a link a member posted in the 'ask Cathe' section for physiquetransformation.com - a diet (or lifestyle change) that is based on giving your body MORE calories to increase metabolism, then lessing calories every other day (so your body will lose weight but not be worried it may be going into starvation mode). It also puts emphasis on the distribution of calorie intake - generally 30-50-20 for protein-carb-fat (something like this).
I'm wondering because I normally see a topic like this being brought up when people experience no weight loss regardless of amount of excercise. (the whole 80% diet/ 20% excercise theory). I eat pretty healthfully and very clean but do not see the results I'd expect from the amount and intensity of excercise I do. My biggest diet flaw is my glass or two of wine with dinner- but all my meals are mostly veggies and no processed foods. I only drink water throughout the day.
Has anyone had success with actually increasing the amount they eat? I'm wondering if maybe this may be my problem? The thought of eating MORE food, however, is a difficult thing for me. I'm kind of obsessed with eating well so I'd have to overcome the hurdle of eating less is better for you and force myself to eat more. If anyone can share a story of success about this, it would make it easier for me to believe and possibly try...
I'm wondering because I normally see a topic like this being brought up when people experience no weight loss regardless of amount of excercise. (the whole 80% diet/ 20% excercise theory). I eat pretty healthfully and very clean but do not see the results I'd expect from the amount and intensity of excercise I do. My biggest diet flaw is my glass or two of wine with dinner- but all my meals are mostly veggies and no processed foods. I only drink water throughout the day.
Has anyone had success with actually increasing the amount they eat? I'm wondering if maybe this may be my problem? The thought of eating MORE food, however, is a difficult thing for me. I'm kind of obsessed with eating well so I'd have to overcome the hurdle of eating less is better for you and force myself to eat more. If anyone can share a story of success about this, it would make it easier for me to believe and possibly try...