In this episode of Q&A with Adee Cazayoux, founder of Working Against Gravity, Adee answers more specific nutritional questions about the importance of pre- and post-workout nutrition, hydration and accuracy of counting macros.
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Several guys from the box that I attend were doing WAG and had great results. At the time I was 326 lbs. and always last in workouts. I looked at myself and said if I was to continue CrossFit and get healthier I need to look at my diet as well.
Schedule restraints, limited food choices, and unknown quantities are all common occurrences when you attend a conference, making the thought of traveling and tracking seem daunting.
The word is spreading: Protein is not exclusive to meat and dairy! In fact, plants are an excellent source of protein too.
There was a moment I realized that I couldn't get to my body composition goals alone. I spent years doing the "unrestricted paleo" diet and started CrossFit in 2006.
We compiled a few programs that fit the bill of being effective and efficient to show you just how easy it can be to regularly fit in training.