Hi all...it's the plodfather again-still racing round my living room - but I feel it won't be many moons before I venture out of the door as it's going quite well. my question would be to anybody who knows anythong about nutrition. I'm obviously running because i want to be fitter and that includes losing a bit of weight, too. is it 'safe' to eat just fruit during the day and stick to one 'main' meal later in the evening? be good to know. thanks for all replies on my previous thread by the way. gave me loads of encouragement!!!
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Martin
Just eating fruit all day long isn't exactly a balanced diet. If you want to lose weight then you can still eat all of the right foods but in moderation, cut out all the unhealthy fats from ur diet, ur body still needs some fat, but ensure its the healthy types ie omega 3 fats found in fish, olive oil etc. Balance ur carbs, protein, veg, fruit, calcium and healthy fats out throughout the day to give u all the nutrients u need. Lets face it if u have the discipline to stick to fruit all day (yuck!), u'll be able to stick to a healthy eating plan no probs!
(in reverse order of ease and palatability) - egg on toast will do it, or rice and chicken, or sports recovery bars, or milk mixed with protein powder - and I know a few people who knock back a 'slim fast' although i can't support this as i find the woman on the advert weally weally iwwitatin
As someone previously says, if you have a good meal early in the day, you stoke up the blood sugar and energy levels for exercise and brain power and also burn off the calories during the day.
Try to make it a rule that after say, 7 pm, you won't eat any more until breakfast the next day. Most of the munching that puts weight on is done in an evening, then you sit around and it all turns to fat.
if you eatvless calories than you use, you will lose weight
having said that, not eating much for breakfast may well make you irritable, and less able to concentrate
If you just eat fruit all day, then chances are, by the evening youll eat much more than you would have done otherwise, and not lose the weight cos youve taken in more cals than you need
I also think it would be hard to exercise on just fruit-you need some carbs/protein