I don't
count calories anymore.
For every «fit pro» out there saying they don't
count calories anymore, I can guarantee they did so with a firey passion in the past.
I don't
count calories anymore, but I have lost 10 pounds so far, have more than enough energy to hit the gym 5 days a week, and can still stay out on the dance floor until the lights come on.
But since i don't want to
count calories anymore i'm really thinking to give the Healbe GoBe 2 a try.
Not exact matches
I don't
count calories or worry about the fat content in real foods
anymore.
I don't
count calories too often
anymore, but I do like to have a general idea how many
calories are in certain meals.
I don't really «
count» my
calories anymore but let's be honest, it's nice to have a general idea of what you're eating.
Kids would be getting the calcium we're so worried about (so much so that we serve artificially colored and flavored milk with as much sugar as a serving of ice cream) and presumably the higher
calorie count would mean we don't need to serve the empty -
calorie chocolate chip cake
anymore.
I don't
count calories or measure macros either
anymore but suspect my caloric intake is around 2500 kcal.
So many people are stuck with these
counting calories fitness trends these days, that I get the feeling that people don't value the word HEALTHY FOOD
anymore.
As long as I maintain some general principles, though, I don't feel the need to
count calories or keep a log
anymore.
Joey started losing fat by
counting calories and macros, but he doesn't need to
anymore to maintain his shredded physique.
I've stopped dieting about 3 weeks ago (i.e.
counting calories, saying no to certain foods, etc.) I may have put on a kg, but honestly, I could not live in dieting mode
anymore.
Oh yes, it's nice not to worry about whether or not a snack «fits» into your
calorie budget for the day when you don't
count anymore.