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  • ProBoxSupplies
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    #1

    Diet and training

    Does it actually helps to be on a diet and train at the same time?
  • Socal326
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    #2
    You didn't say what your goals were but if you are trying to drop fat then I'd say it's essential. Some people lose weight by simply working out but that's not been my experience because I'm always hungry. In order to get in shape I need to monitor my food intake as well as train. Download MyFitnessPal and check out the Reddit sub r/loseit. I'm curious to hear what other people have to say as well.

    What are your goals regarding diet?

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    • Richard P
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      #3
      Originally posted by ProBoxSupplies
      Does it actually helps to be on a diet and train at the same time?
      I would say yes, that final push is essential, not necessarily a calorie control diet, but when I was working on my conditioning and trying to lose that final stubborn fat around the mid section. I was training right had a good session and spar ratio, didn't want to train any more than I was. Finally I really micro managed my diet (not that it was bad) and looked at the science behind my food more. it got me to where I needed to be

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      • ShoulderRoll
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        #4
        In my experience if you eat nutrient dense food and train hard the weight tends to reach a natural, healthy level.

        I never count calories. Just eat clean and bust my butt during workouts, with one cheat day per week where I can have whatever I feel like.

        If you're trying to squeeze down to fit into the weight class below you then this approach might not work, though.
        Last edited by ShoulderRoll; 05-18-2017, 09:16 PM.

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