Hi, I'm Felix Harder fitness and dieting coach and amazon best selling author. My "Nutrition Masterclass" is designed for anyone who wants to get the most out of their diet, no matter if you're an athlete, bodybuilder or simply want to live a healthier life.
This course is not some random fad diet that tells you which foods you should and shouldn't eat. Instead I will take you through each of the steps involved in setting up and following through with your diet.
Unfortunately, the internet is full of false health gurus that sell you all kinds of diet plans and supplements that are overpriced and don't work. This is why I wanted to create a video course that not only debunks the most common dieting myths but also teaches everything you need to know to reach your dieting goals, be it to lose fat, build muscle or simply live a healthier life.
Here Is What's Inside The Program:
Dieting For Health & Fitness
Everything You Need To Know About Calories, Protein, Carbs & Fat
How To Determine Your Optimal Calorie Intake
How To Track Calories The Right Way
How To Adjust Your Diet For Weight Loss
How To Adjust Your Diet For Muscle Gains
The Perfect Pre- & Post-Workout Meals
Cheat Meals That Won't Destroy Your Overall Diet
Ready To Use Meals Plans To Lose Weight And Build Muscle
Diet Trends Explained (See If They Are Right For You):
Gluten Free
Low Carb
Paleo Dieting
Intermittent Fasting
Vegan Dieting
Everything You Need To Improve Your Health & Immunity:
The Right Vitamins & Minerals
How Much Water You Should Really Drink (No, It's Not 8 Glasses Per Day)
How To Boost Testosterone Naturally
How To Correctly Read A Nutrition Label
Scientifically Proven Ways To Boost Immunity
Common Dieting Questions Answered:
Are Carbs Bad For You?
Is Too Much Fat Bad For You?
Is Too Much Protein Bad For You?
Do Eggs Really Raise Cholesterol?
Does Meat Cause Cancer?
Do Several Small Meals Throughout The Day Boost Your Metabolism?
Full course https://www.udemy.com/course/nutritio...
PROVEN TIPS = 10 Diet Rules You Can Break #
There are actually diet rules out there that are meant to be broken? Yes, recently many dated diet guidelines and myths are up for speculation. You’ve probably heard all these silly rules before, but experts weigh-in on the worthiness of these supposed truisms - most of which won't help you lose weight or make dieting any easier.
10 Food Rules You Can Ignore:
1. Eating at night will pile on the pounds. The total calories you consume over a 24-hour period or over a week is what causes you to gain weight, and when you eat these calories doesn't matter.
2. It's best to eat at the same times every day. Eat when you're hungry, not when the clock says it's time to eat.
3. Dieting with a buddy always makes weight loss easier. Common goals may pay off but weight loss is a personal journey.
4. Dietary fat keeps you feeling full longer, so you'll eat less. Fat does take longer to digest, but it will not help you control your appetite. Foods likely to fight off hunger the longest are protein foods, followed by carbohydrates, then fats.
5. When you blow your diet, you might as well wait until the next day to get back on track. Nothing could be farther from the truth- always try to get right back on track with your next meal.
6. Refusing food at a party or when visiting is rude. Turning down food that you know will blow your diet is socially acceptable.
7. Skipping a meal every now and then will help you lose. Skipping a meal means you will be so hungry at the next meal that you are likely to overeat. This can also help lead to a slowdown of your metabolism.
8. Bread is fattening, nuts are fattening, pasta is fattening. Whole-wheat bread/pasta is a great source of nutrients, and it won't make you gain weight more than any other food with the same number of calories.
9. All calories are equal. This is somewhat true, however; you'll get more nutrients from a 100-calorie apple than from a 100-calorie portion of white bread. Choose healthier items if you are losing weight, or controlling your hunger.
10. If you don't clean your plate, you're wasting food. If you just don't feel right leaving the table until you've cleaned your plate, underestimate your hunger and put less food on your plate to begin with, or you may overeat.
Don’t believe everything you hear! Much of it is just superstition. Now you can tell your friends the real truth. In the end, nutrition experts say, many of the food and dieting rules we hold dear are meant to be broken - without guilt!