Fitness Quick Tip #2 – Record and Measure
Posted by Chuck in Diet & Fitness, tags: diet, Fitness, Health, Quick TipsHow Can You Adjust What You Eat and Do Unless You Know It?
You need to know what you’re currently doing so you can know what you may need to change. Even without starting a “diet” you can record what you eat (at least calories, fat, protein and carbohydrates. Knowing how many calories per serving is great, but you need to pay attention to the amount of servings you consume too.
Recording What you Eat
The only way you’re going to know what you eat is to write it all down. I mean every bit of it. It does take some discipline but you must do it. A simple piece of paper or a journal. No need to go out and by a food log book. Just a simple spiral bound one will do. If you cook a lot, you may need some help in figuring it out. If you eat a lot of packaged food, use the nutritional information on that. Above all, you can use the internet to figure out how much you’re eating. I use Diet Pro 2005 (Google for it).
Create a column for the food, amount of protein, fats, carbs and calories. And if you eat a package of food that contains more than a single serving – calculate it out to what you’ve eaten!
FF: Did you know that the Nutritional information on packages can err from 2% to 25%?
Recording What you Do
Besides know what you eat, you need to know how you are burning energy. One quick way is to get a pedometer and record the daily steps it shows. There are some really good ones out there that will allow you to record things onto a computer. Of course, just record the activities, even if you don’t know how much calories they’re using up. For example, if you take a 30 minutes walk, write that down. Use your food journal to record activities too. Later, you may discover that walking a steady pace of 3.5 MPH for 30 minutes can burn 250 calories or more.



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