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No Nonsense Approach To Get You A Shredded, Lean Body (written for My Mad Method's Magazine)





This article was written exclusively for Onnit Academy and appeared in the hard copy issue of My Mad Methods, in the earlier part of 2011.  I have been given permission to share this with you. 








 

No Nonsense Approach To Get You A Shredded, Lean Body

Nutritionist and trainer Lauren Brooks has helped people get fit and lean for years using unconventional training methods and a simple and effective approach to diet and nutrition. Check out this easy to implement diet plan to help you cut fat and stay healthy.
Everyone wants a quick fix, that’s human nature, right? People tend to be lazy. They want to do something the easy way and expect to see great results. Well too bad! If you want to have low body fat and a lean looking body, you probably need to make a lifestyle change. I can’t tell you how many people have come to me and said, “I lost 50 pounds last year when I was on the “blah blah” diet, but then gained it back after a year.” I don’t want to get into any trouble by listing the diet companies out there that rely on calorie counting and point systems, but these are the stories that I here day in and day out. When someone attempts a calorie obsessed and/or counting diet, they will most likely lose some weight in the beginning. However, the failure rate over time is around 95%, with most of those people gaining all the weight back and sometimes more.
I feel like a broken record, but I don’t think that people are getting the concept of “dieting.”  One client said to me, “I liked such-and-such diet because I was able to eat whatever I wanted. I just had to be really conscious of calories. The down part was that I was hungry all the time and sometimes I wasn’t able to control my appetite.” That is no way to live in my book. It’s extremely difficult to go around starving all the time, especially with the amount of tempting food that surrounds us everyday. It is human nature to not only succumb to the temptations, but to over indulge. This makes you feel like a failure, which in turn causes people to give up entirely. If a calorie obsessed, point system, or extreme diet is what you want to be on, then I suggest you stop reading this article (if you’ve miraculously made it this far) and I wish you the best of luck.
Having been a nutritionist actively working in the fitness industry for over 16 years, I have had the privilege of helping hundreds of people change their eating habits by merely educating them. Not only have these people lost weight, but they have managed to keep it off. They actually feel great, hardly get sick anymore, and are stronger and leaner. The weight they lose actually stays off, they don’t feel like they’re starving all the time, and they can actually indulge from time to time. People should be striving towards implementing this type of nutrition into daily life; forget about portion control and eating the 100 calorie packets of cookies or eating a protein bar that’s full of highly heated, cheap, protein fillers that don’t even absorb properly and have artificial sweeteners added.
“But Lauren, I know they’re cookies, but it’s only 100 calories.”
“But Lauren, there are zero carbs in that bar and 20 grams of protein.”
That’s great, but soon you’ll be craving other junk foods since your brain naturally becomes addicted to the sugary, processed foods once you’ve eaten them. According to Dr. David Kessler, former Head of the FDA, there are documented studies that show that when eating a certain combination of sugar, fat, and salt, your brain will trick you into wanting to eat more, even if you aren’t hungry. So eating a high processed cookie made from refined flour, sugary corn syrup, and other additives will set something off in your brain. “Every time they eat those foods, it strengthens their neuro-circuitry to eat that food again,” says Dr. Kessler. You might feel satisfied temporarily after your craving is met, but chances are you will make up for it later by eating more for dinner than you would have normally. The same goes for ingesting artificial sweeteners. Your brain is expecting to get sugar when you are tasting that sweet protein bar filled with sugar alcohol. Therefore, your body will end up craving sugar later which will result in eating an increased amount of food that your body doesn’t really need.
So let’s get to what we SHOULD be eating to achieve a healthy, lean body. I am going to lay out a sample day of eating that consists of foods that don’t take long to prepare. In this busy day and age, with everyone racing against the clock, I feel it’s important to have healthy choices that can be prepared quickly. For those of you who do have ample time to prepare your meals and really enjoy cooking everything from scratch, then that’s generally better. For the sake of this article, I will just provide sample meals and snacks that don’t take too long. In the sample day below, take note that I refer to breakfast as “Meal 1” and lunch as “Meal 3.” I prefer to call them meals since I don’t believe in feeding yourself if you have no desire to eat just because it’s supposed to be “lunch time.” Some people actually do better without even eating lunch and having just a snack instead. Everyone is different, so follow your hunger. Turn to a snack if your body isn’t telling you to eat one of the larger meals. The following diet also provides two options per meal.
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Comments

Anonymous said…
thank you Lauren for stating something that nutritionists and diet people rarely say: follow your hunger.
Common diet advice is to eat smaller meals many times through out the day, and for me, it's really annoying to keep eating all day long. even sticking to meal times is hard, I'm not one to eat at lunch time just because it's lunch time. It works well for me. I also practice fasting. people usually look at me weird and tell me that it's bad for my metabolism. I think everybody is different.

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