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01-11-2007, 12:03 AM
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Help me. I like junk food
Even tho I consider myself athletic, I love junk food. And when I'm on them, I perform really bad. But when I'm not on them, I perform like an athlete. I don't understand why I'm so hungry for htem, let alone, addicted to it. I'm not overweight btw, I'm pretty lean.
If I have nothing to do all day, for some reason I"m tempted to eat bad food. Only in days I am busy, I'd eat good food (cuz it's easier to prepare and quicker to eat). Today I dont' work, so I ate jack in the box for breakfast, and then taco bell nacho belgrande for lunch.
I know it's bad, but I don't know why even tho I gas out and get light headed when on these, I continue to do it, like Im having trouble learning lessons of eating bad food. If I *really* want a good workout on a particular day, I have to struggle to eat right, before training. And it pays off. Yet, I'll eat bad on days I don't consider "important". (FYI, these are short term effects. if I eat junk food, and I work out the next day, and I eat well the next day, I perform well. For me, the bad effects of junk food only lasts a day)
Why is it hard for me mentally to resist the temptation, after being an athlete so long and understanding (and experiencing) the importance of a good diet??? Also, the same with soda and energy drinks :\
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01-11-2007, 12:09 AM
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It's like any habit/addiction, it takes effort to break.
You're gonna have to make the decision to stay away from junk food and work hard at sticking with it. When I quit smoking I took it day by day, it was easier to tell myself "I'm not gonna smoke today" rather than, "I'm not gonna smoke for the rest of my life" Before you know it, the days turn into weeks, into months into years.
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01-11-2007, 12:37 AM
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Say no at the grocery store, if you bring it home your going to eat it. The more inconvenient you make junk food the easier it is to eat healthy.
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01-11-2007, 03:07 AM
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I'm in the same boat man. I'm an ADDICT! Its an everyday struggle for me. Like Sonny said, take it day by day and its a lot easier. And try to go grocery shopping right after you've had a good size meal. Its much easier to resist temptation when you're full.
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01-11-2007, 10:46 AM
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Originally Posted by Standard
Say no at the grocery store, if you bring it home your going to eat it. The more inconvenient you make junk food the easier it is to eat healthy.
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That's the truth. I find myself not craving junk food as long as it's not in the house. I say just don't put yourself in that position. Don't buy it at all. And eat before going grocery shopping so your appetite for buying unecessary items is lower.
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01-11-2007, 01:30 PM
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Red Belt, but BlackBeltLastYear
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Originally Posted by usho
That's the truth. I find myself not craving junk food as long as it's not in the house. I say just don't put yourself in that position. Don't buy it at all. And eat before going grocery shopping so your appetite for buying unecessary items is lower.
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For me, the worst things I eat are fast food restaurants. And if I have free time, I tend to be willing to drive there, than eat the better foods I have at home.
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01-11-2007, 07:48 PM
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Originally Posted by BlackBeltNow
For me, the worst things I eat are fast food restaurants. And if I have free time, I tend to be willing to drive there, than eat the better foods I have at home.
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Some other things that helped me:
Watch Supersize Me a few times and check out:
http://www.dietfacts.com/
You can search by restaurant. For example, I used to get Double Cheeseburger extra value meal at McDonalds all the time.
Well for the Double Cheeseburger:
And the for the large fries:

After seeing those numbers it made me sick. They have a lot of restaurants, so you should be able to find all your vices.
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