react by overeating, and you also won't gravitate to junk food when you're not really hungry.Raise the bar: Use energy bars whenever you feel ravenous. They're high in nutrients and low in fat. They can fill you up on 250 calories or less, provide
more calories by weight than a bar of fruit and nut chocolate. So how do you tell a healthy snack from a fat-laden treat? Here are some tips:Breakfast cereals If you choose the right cereal you will have a nutrient-filled snack with calcium
necessary)Consume post-run: Water30 Minute run Consume pre-run: Water or 300ml reduced-sugar sports drink Consume during: Water (if necessary) Consume post-run: Water or 230ml reduced-sugar sports drink45 Minute run Consume pre-run: 150kcal energy bar, 300ml
. Change your ways If you're stepping up your mileage, adjust your calorie intake. You will need to eat an extra 1,400kcal a week for every extra 10 miles each week to maintain your muscle glycogen stores and prevent a rise in cortisol. If weight loss
that you’re satisfied with your current weight. Or that you’re not interested in losing a few pounds in order to become healthier, feel better and run stronger.If weight loss is your goal, we have some tips for you – 30 of them, in fact. Not all
calories worth of food, hed neither gain nor lose weight. But if he follows our weight-loss guidelines to create a 1250-calorie deficit each day, he can still consume 2740 calories, which amounts to 16 bagels or 27 bananas or 34 apples or 14 servings
in the oven.Use Healthy GarnishesOne secret of weight-loss is making bland foods taste great. Smear the right mustard on a low-fat turkey sandwich and it becomes delicious. Use Worcestershire sauce to spruce up steamed broccoli and other healthy foods. Lightly
it by half your weekly mileage increaseThings to do – week oneMonday Even if you just grab an energy bar before your run, be sure to eat breakfast. Almost 80 per cent of successful dieters eat breakfast every day.Tuesday To burn more calories at the gym
This week, one young runner wants to lose weight – and thinks that microwave ready meals may be the answer. Is he right? Or can you offer him a healthier alternative?"I am trying to lose weight before I join the Army in July. I am still at school. I