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josh20150602 / January 3, 2008

New Years Fitness Quick Tip #2

Stop looking at different diets

They aren’t very diffeent anyway.

If you consume less calories and higher quality food, you’ll lean up.  That is THE diet.

Everything else is just someone’s unique expression of those concepts. 

Or it’s marketing B.S.

Either way, all you need to know is that you should consume less calories and higher quality food.

Your ultimate super advanced bonus diet tips: Drink more water and get more sleep.

Don’t try a new diet this year.

Keep a food log. 

Grade your food log on quantity and quality.

Stop buying diet books, start collecting cookbooks.

Eating Clean Cookbook.

Elimination Diet Cookbook

Eating For Life Cookbook

Start eating the meals that are in the books. 

Pay careful attention to portion size.

This is the best nutrition advice you will ever get.

Josh_bBy Josh Hillis
Author of How To Lose The Stubborn Seven Pounds

Josh is one of the five fat loss experts in The Ultimate Fat Loss Answers

Josh is a fat loss expert, a kettlebell instructor and personal trainer in Denver, Colorado.  Josh helps women and men lose stubborn fat.

Josh is a National Academy of Sports Medicine Certified Personal Trainer (NASM-CPT) and Performance Enhancement Specialist (NASM-PES), and currently studying the Corective Exercise Specialist (NASM-CES) course and the Z-Health R Phase certification course.

© Joshua Hillis 2007

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  1. Cecile says

    January 3, 2008 at 5:05 PM

    How do we know if we’re eating too few calories? I think I may have had a problem with that, but it’s very hard to find advice about how to determine how many calories you need. Now I’m trying Robert Belley’s suggestion of multiplying my weight (in pounds) by 10 to get my daily calorie intake. Coupled with the elimination diet and Tim Goodwin’s facebook drop-a-dress-size group, I’m hoping for some good results this month!

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  2. FSMO says

    January 3, 2008 at 6:42 PM

    Here is a web site where you can put in your info such as activity level, height, weight and age and get a ball park for daily intake.
    http://www.calorie-count.com/calories/calories-burned.php

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  3. Joshua Hillis says

    January 3, 2008 at 8:19 PM

    How many calories are you consuming now?

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  4. Cecile says

    January 4, 2008 at 6:18 AM

    This month I’m consuming around 1400 calories a day. Before I was consuming 1200 on average.

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  5. Cecile says

    January 4, 2008 at 8:09 AM

    Also: I eat a mostly vegetarian diet (poultry and canned tuna on occasion, and a bunch of fat-free dairy), and I’ve been eating at least 60g of protein every day for the past few months (even when I was only eating 1200 calories). My current measurements are:

    Height: 5’5″ = 165 cm
    Weight: 141.4 lbs = 64.1 kilos
    Thighs: 24 5/8 in = 62.5 cm
    Hips: 42 in = 106.5cm
    Waist: 27 1/4 in = 69 cm
    Chest: 34 1/4 in = 87 cm

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