Meal Planning 101: Variety Sucks
In the next 2 minutes you
are going to learn why meal
variety sucks and how that
can be the single factor
that leads you away from
your goals.
Pull up a chair and hear me
out please.
"Variety Sucks!" - he said.
My eyes were wide open like
a kid who just heard his
first swear word when I
heard that. In fact, stunned
because many people who I've
run across told me that
variety in my meals is the
KEY to success.
You know what I mean don't
you?
"No not that kind of
variety," he said. "Meal
variety. When you change
your meals all the time.
Everything has to be new for
each meal. You get bored
right? So you always have to
have something different.
That sucks."
Again, I couldn't believe
my ears and yet, he was
right.
You probably already know
this...
What if you continually
change your meals all the
time, so it's always a new
meal every day. Of course
you won't be bored but what
you will find impossible to
do is stick with your plan
and maintain a steady goal.
Obviously you can
understand that makes
perfect sense!
You're probably wondering
if most professional
bodybuilders and those who
you admire have pretty
boring diets.
Let's take an example of
Jenny Craig, Weight Watchers
or any number of other
commercial diets on the
market today.
Okay, you're probably
wondering...
What do they all have in
common?
Face it... they are all
using pre-planned meals!
Don't miss a word of
this...
You are never guessing at
what to eat or making hasty
choices without full well
knowing exactly how many
calories are in that meal,
the protein, carb and fat
contents too.
Knowing this is critical to
keeping your meals targeted
towards your goals. The more
variety you have, the harder
it will be to stick with a
set meal plan to ensure you
are getting the proper
nutrients as well as enough
calories.
And now you begin to
realize that variety does
suck.
Do you ever try and create
a meal on the fly?
No planning just go to a
restaurant and pick
something off the menu only
to track your meal later and
find out you were way over
your goal or you aren't
close to your calories for
the day and have to
literally stuff yourself
later?
Here's my confession...
My greatest success in
terms of nutrition have come
from a variety of
pre-planned meals. 7 day
meal plans where I know what
I'm going to eat, what to
shop for and all of them
laser targeted towards my
goal.
You see, variety in the
food choices isn't a bad
thing at all. Variety
ensures we are getting the
proper nutrients and ratios.
It helps to have several
pre-planned meals so that
you aren't too bored but you
know what's ahead.
Pre-planning your meals for
the week lets you go
shopping for the foods you
need as well.
Think of how impossible it
will be to just "eat" if you
don't give some thought into
the meals you are having to
reach your goals.
Grocery shopping would be a
nightmare if I didn't
already know my meals well
in advance.
I know your boring alarm is
going off right now but it
doesn't have to be that way.
Plan out your meals. The
more pre-planned meals you
have, the easier it will be
to shop. The faster you can
put together something that
meets your needs.
The people who simply must
have a new breakfast, lunch
and dinner so they don't get
bored with foods, are the
ones always counting
calories. They are always
guessing at what meal they
are about to eat if it fits
their goals. They find out
AFTER they have eaten it.
The successful people know
before the food hits their
mouth what the meal is doing
for them. They already know
how many calories. They know
the portions. Calorie
counting only had to happen
once.
Think about this for a
minute.
If you want variety in
everything you eat and you
don't want to have
pre-planned meals because
that just sounds too boring,
then realize that might be
why you aren't reaching your
goals.
I'm not saying meals have
to be boring and bland but
you should know before hand
what you are going to eat.
That's a pre-planned meal.
That's why variety in one
sense of the meaning sucks!
About the Author
Marc David is an innovative
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Once a self-confessed
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