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Don't Call It Cheat Meal If It's Part of Your Plan

by Darrin Clement(2)
http://worldfitnessnetwork.com

If you've been into fitness for any length of time, you no doubt know how important nutrition is. "You can't out-train a bad diet" the saying goes. Eating the right foods, in the right amounts (and at the right times) goes farther than your workout. And a bad diet will ruin whatever great training you've been doing.

I'd venture to say that for the vast majority of people not achieving their goals, it's not their workout that's the problem - it's their diet!

A Brief and I Mean BRIEF Overview of a Bodybuilder's Diet

This article isn't about "diet" in the larger sense. I mean, entire books are written on that. But before I get to my main point, here are some of the basics of a good weight trainer's diet. Scratch that. These are good concepts for ANYBODY, but these are critical for bodybuilders.

and here's the one I'm focusing on today:



The Rule Breaking Meal

This meal that breaks all the rules is typically called a "cheat" meal. There are many reasons for it:

For these reasons (and probably more), having a planned meal where you break the normal rules is a good idea.

Now, About That Name

But I hate the name "cheat meal". You're not cheating!!!! By definition, if you are planning for it to occur, it's not cheating!

And by calling it "cheat" it psychologically sets you up to think that it's wrong.

It's not wrong and you don't need to feel guilty. (Unless you, ah, well, are "cheating", um, 5 or 6 times a week that couldn't be you, could it?)

And I don't like "reward" meal either, because that word also has a psychological connotation that you reward your hard work all week with junk food. I strongly advise against using junk food to reward yourself. There's a slippery slope there where you can start turning to junk food every time you need an emotional reward. Bad move.

I've heard some people call it a "treat" meal. That's a good alternative.

But for me, I use these meals to get my fix of empty carbs breads, cookies, pizza in particular!

So my name for it is my "carbolicious meal".

Final caution: don't go overboard. Calories still count and if you sit down and eat two BigMacs, two large fries, a large Coke, an apple pie, and a vanilla milkshake, that is going way too far (I think that would be 50% of my entire day's calories right there!). Have fun, but be sensible.

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Darrin Clement runs http://worldfitnessnetwork.com , a fitness site covering the Art and Science of Building Lean Muscle Mass and An Awesome Physique read by over 30,000 people every month.




Article submitted Thursday, October 08, 2009 & read 80 times.

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» left by Jonathan Ling (2 years 117 days ago.)
Reader Rating: 5 out of 5
Excellent article. Great tips - and I agree with the "cheat" principle wholeheartedly. I've used these very same principles to lose 30 pounds and keep it off. Thanks!
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» left by Darrin Clement(2) (2 years 114 days ago.)
You're very much welcome and thanks for stopping by!
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