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Be wary of the goal "To Look Better." Appearance goals don't give you tangible results every day. You'll can't look in the mirror after 2 days of hard workouts and say, "Wow, I look great!" It takes longer than that.

So when you want to improve your appearance, make sure you can find something measurable that will help you along everyday. Instead of looking at how your appearance has changed, judge your success by the amount of energy you've gained.

 

 

 

 

 

Nutritional Values and Calorie Counter

Thanks to NutritionData.com, you can use this calorie counter to find out how many calories are in any food that you eat! It is a fantastic tool to use if you are on a weight loss program and want to shed the extra pounds fast!

All you have to do is search for the food that you want to analyze... a window will pop up that will take you to the NutritionData webpage. There you will find all the calorie content and nutritional value you'll need to keep track of your intake and get into shape fast.

The NutritionData site also has three awesome capabilities. There is a "Pantry" tool that you can use to add up all of your calories for the day so you can keep track online and see the nutrient value of everything you've eaten.

The "Pantry" tool also allows you to analyze your own recipes and will give you possible substitutes for other ingredients that have either more nutrient value or lower calories!

We absolutely love this site and we recommend that you use it to get a general idea of how many calories they are taking in and what nutrient deficiencies they may have.

Make sure you adjust the RDI to your recommended caloric intake. The site numbers are based on 2,000 per day.

 
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