Conventional dieting wisdom doesn’t work for runners. It leaves you hungry, tired, and... overweight. So we updated popular weight-loss strategies to meet a runner’s needs. Here’s how you can fuel up smarter (on real food
a healthy diet. Which is half the weight-loss battle.The other half, of course, is keeping the pounds off. Here again, runners have an advantage, because exercise is the most important factor in keeping weight off.So don’t wait another minute: you
If you've ever trained for a marathon, you probably expected to lose weight. And why not? Long runs that last two, three or four hours burn a serious number of calories. But many runners step on the scales just before race day and discover
The RulesRunners know that the miles they log on the pavement, trail and treadmill are great for keeping them fit. But another thing that’s high on the list of the sport’s many virtues is that it’s an amazing weight-control tool. But weight loss
The RulesRunners know that the miles they log on the pavement, trail and treadmill are great for keeping them fit. But another thing that's high on the list of the sport's many virtues is that it's an amazing weight-control tool. But weight loss
. Then enjoy the special foods you don't have regularly. Avoid everyday options, like crisps - they don't taste different just because you're at a party.Keep on track with your weight-loss campaign using our eight golden rules.
Obstacle: Skipping breakfastName: Ian PickeringVital stats: 43 / 180cm / Leicester/ Starting weight 18st / End weight 14stOld habits Skipping breakfast every morning left Ian ravenous later in the day, when he would grab junk food on the hoof as he
(just 9lbs)."This study proves that calories are the most important factor for weight loss," says Tara Gidus, a sports dietitian (dietdiva.com) and marathoner. "To lose weight, you need to take in fewer calories than you burn - regardless of what
9lbs)."This study proves that calories are the most important factor for weight loss," says Tara Gidus, a sports dietitian (dietdiva.com) and marathoner. "To lose weight, you need to take in fewer calories than you burn - regardless of what