Post Bootcamp Maintenance - Nutrition
As bootcamp comes to an end this week I was asked to write a little something about how to maintain a healthy balanced diet in the long term that is less restrictive than the one that my bootcampers have been following.
First of all I would ask you to consider how you feel now, having cut those things from your diet, do you feel fitter and healthier with more energy? If the answer is yes than maybe you should consider sticking to your new diet long term - I promise you will feel awesome!
I understand that is not for everybody though so here are some tips......
1. Designate a "Cheat" meal or even a cheat day during which you eat anything and everything.
2. Gently re-introduce a little dairy or wheat into your diet and see how you feel, keeping it in moderation and hopefully really enjoying and appreciating it when you have it.
3. You could try a basic form of carb-cycling where you have carb days where you allow yourself moderate amounts of pasta and bread etc, and no-carb days where you eat super clean. A week could be alternate days with a cheat meal on a Saturday night.
4. When you do your weekly shop only buy a small block of cheese (or other banned substance that tastes nice!) and make it last for the week, maybe enjoying a small amount daily, and when you run out you are not allowed any until next week.
5. Eat bad foods and carbs within 1 hour of exercise as your body is more likely to use the food for muscle repair and recovery rather than store it as fat.
6. By all means start drinking coffee again, but keep it under control, so you don't rely on it. 1 cup per day should be fine and don't sweeten it. Try and have at least one day off the black stuff per week, or try a more mellow option like green tea which is pretty good for aiding weight loss too.
7. Booze will always make you fat without fail so steer clear wherever possible. Choose when you want to drink and enjoy it guilt free, but don't slip into the habit of another drink in the evening just for the sake of it or due to habit.
I hope these pointers help you out post-bootcamp as I want all of my bootcampers to stay fit and healthy and education is key if you are going to achieve this.
As a point of interest I personally eat a Paleolithic diet which is pretty strict and I have never felt healthier, fitter or leaner in my life and I am a ripe old 31 now! To me it does not feel a chore to miss out grains and dairy 90% of the time as I feel so good compared to when I used to load up on pasta and rice and feel bloated lethargic. I really feel that this is how humans were designed to eat and I would encourage you all to investigate it for yourselves and ask me if you have any questions. I particularly recommend you read a book called "The Paleo Solution" by Robb Wolf. It is amazing and could change your life!
Stay Strong
Ben
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