diet, so it's something I've kept up even after I've hit my target weight." 6. TELL THE TRUTH The first rule about weight loss is to be true to yourself. "If snack foods are your weakness, don't buy them – it really is that simple," says Lorna Gold, a
. 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
of Run Your Butt Off! (£14.99, Rodale Press), pinpoints eight crucial nutrition rules of weight loss. Bonci’s advice can help any runner who wants to lose weight – whether it’s five pounds or five stone.She’ll show you how to track your food intake, space
of Run Your Butt Off! (£14.99, Rodale Press), pinpoints eight crucial nutrition rules of weight loss. Bonci's advice can help any runner who wants to lose weight - whether it's five pounds or five stone.She'll show you how to track your food intake
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salmon or tuna steak into finger-size portions. Dip the sticks into an egg-white batter and roll them in a bowl of breadcrumbs. Stick a few in the freezer, and when you’re feeling peckish simply bake in the oven.Use Healthy GarnishesOne secret of weight-loss
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
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
nutrition rules of weight loss. Her advice can help any runner who wants to lose weight – whether it’s five pounds or five stone. She’ll show you how to track your food intake, space meals throughout the day to ward off hunger, and honestly count
the stairs instead of the lift, or do some gardening. Nutrition specialist Ann Grandjean says, "I have a long phone cord in my office, which allows me to pace while I talk during the day." Hit the weights: When you build your strength through weight training