Have you ever tried to JUSTIFY your eating with your workouts⁉️

 
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You know what I mean… After a hard gym session, you think, “I exercised today so I DESERVE to eat a cookie.”

OR, “I can totally eat this pizza today because I worked out earlier.”

OR even worse, “I feel guilty for eating this donut so I’ll workout EXTRA hard tomorrow.”

Here’s the harsh reality:

You can spend HOURS a day exercising, but if you don’t change your eating habits, you’ll NEVER successfully lose weight while still enjoying your favorite foods.

As humans, no matter HOW hard we try we cannot out-exercise our fork.

In other words, just because we burn calories through exercise does NOT mean that we can eat whatever the heck we want and still lose weight.

Breathing through this limiting belief is one of the many things I help my clients learn. While working together, I help my clients understand that exercise is a CELEBRATION of what your body can do, not a PUNISHMENT for what you ate.

Have YOU ever struggled with this belief or mindset before?

If so, what did you do to help shift your mindset around exercise and food?

Sarah Pelc Graca

A seasoned professional in the field of nutrition and fitness, with a successful coaching track record spanning almost a decade. With a focus on helping her clients create foundational nutrition habits, an empowered mindset, and accountability, Sarah and the SWS team have guided over 350 clients towards sustainable weight loss while still allowing them to enjoy their favorite foods.

Recognized as a top weight loss coach by Yahoo! News and featured in prestigious publications such as The Wall Street Journal and Forbes, Sarah has established herself as a reputable health and fitness expert. She is also the lead instructor at Cyclebar Northville, a boutique indoor cycling studio in Michigan.

https://strongwithsarah.com/about-me
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