5 Secrets to Portion Control
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You may be exercising, watching what you eat, doing all the right things and yet for some reason the pounds just don’t seem to be coming off. The culprit may not be what you are eating, but about how much you are eating. It’s really all about that food portion control. If your portions are too big, then you are taking in too many calories, which can lead to weight gain rather than the desired weight loss. So here are 5 ways to decrease those super-sized portions.
1. Know what a serving size is.
Here is a quick guide to determine the true size of a serving so you can maintain food portion control. Keep this in mind next time you reach in the fridge or cupboard.
A Tennis Ball = A medium sized fruitr
A Baseball = A cup of salad greens or cerealr
A Golf Ball = ½ cup of cooked pasta or potato
A Ping Pong Ball = 2 tablespoons of peanut butterr
A Deck of Cards = 3 oz of meat, fish, or poultryr
A Shot Glass = 2 tablespoons of salad dressingr
Size of your thumb = 1 oz of cheeser
Size of your thumb tip = 1 teaspoon of oil
2. Read nutrition labels.
Not sure how many of those goldfish crackers really equal one serving? Read the nutrition label to find out. Compare it to how much you’ve been eating and you may be surprised to find out how small a serving really is.
3. Only eat half.
When you go out to a restaurant only eat half of your meal. Most restaurants bring out supersized portions enough for 2 or even 3 meals. To avoid overeating, have the waiter bring half of your dinner in a to go box before you even get started or you could even split the meal with another person.
4. Avoid all-you-can eat.
Avoid buffets or all-you-can eat situations like the plague. As much you think you will have total self control and that you will only eat until you are no longer hungry, it is nearly impossible to maintain any kind of food portion control in this situation. We all know this is not the case and that you will be leaving bloated with your pants unbuttoned. Rather choose restaurants where you can order your meal and have a plan in place for social events.
5. Don’t let yourself get hungry.
One reason we may tend to eat a lot in one sitting is because we are so hungry. If you are going long periods without eating you are bound to binge. Instead, make sure you are eating something every 3-4 hours, even if it is a small snack. This way when your next meal comes around you won’t be tempted to eat more than you need.
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Becky Fox is the owner of Fox Fitness. Visit http://www.foxfitness.com today to sign up for the Get Foxy Newsletter and receive your free ebook Healthy Eating on the Go. Fox Fitness offers in-home personal training, women's fitness groups, and Get Foxy Boot Camp workouts in Knoxville, TN. Fox Fitness also offers online training to those around the globe.
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