There are a lot of dieticians and weight loss coaches out there who preach the benefits of tracking your food. They suggest tracking every bite you eat, entering all of your food into an app each day, and then sticking to this routine for…basically…ever. Today on the Running Lean podcast, I answer the big burning question: should you be tracking your food? If no, why not? If yes, how should you do it?
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227. The Power of Practicing Mindfulness
226. What’s the Best Pacing Strategy?
225. Pushing Past Your Comfort Zone
224. How I Experienced Freedom from Alcohol
223. The Problem with Eating Whatever You Want
222. How to Stop the Mindless Eating
221. What Are You Willing to Sacrifice to Lose Weight?
220. Should You Lose Weight While Training for a Race?
219. Being Boring Can Actually Be Good for You
218. You Have to Change How You Think
217. 5 Ways to Improve Your Endurance
216. An Alternative Way To Fuel Long-Distance Running
215. Lessons Learned from Vacation Eating
214. Replay: Why Running Doesn’t Work for Weight Loss
213. Supplements Every Runner Should be Taking
212. 3 Things You Should Stop Doing if You Want To Lose Weight
210. Common Weight Loss Myths Debunked
209. Replay: Stop Arguing for Your Limitations
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