We need protein for maintaining and building muscle. Let’s talk specifically about the importance of protein intake for recovery while you sleep.
Dialing in your sleep is a major proponent for busting through plateaus, which is why we refer members to this article often. So much so that we’ve added more tips and practical devices for improving sleep to the list!
Lean. Shredded. Ripped. These are all great targets and words to put on your vision board, but what's your plan? How are you actually going to get there?
At WAG Nutrition, we get questions like, “why has my weight loss stalled?”, “how do I know if I need a reverse diet?” and “when should I start a reverse diet, anyway? Is it really possible to lose fat by reverse dieting?”. We’re answering those questions starting with the big one: What is reverse dieting, anyway?
It’s one of the most frequently asked questions in health and fitness: How do I gain muscle and lose fat at the same time? Some people phrase it differently, asking, “How do I replace fat with muscle?”or “can I gain muscle while losing fat?” and wonder how much to eat to lose fat and gain muscle. We’re here today to answer these questions!
In the last several years, surveys have found that almost half of American adults are trying to lose weight. So chances are high that weight loss has been a goal of yours sometime in the recent past.
Our final goal is reflection. Through any process of growth, there will be successes, challenges and surprises, but most importantly lessons.
With full schedules and tight deadlines, we quite often find ourselves wishing we had more time in our day to do things we love and enjoy.
When we operate from a place of gratefulness we develop the ability to be satisfied in moderation. Just think of a food item that you enjoy.
We’re going to take a second to talk about paper towels. Yep, paper towels.
With Team WAG’s March Goal being focused on sleep, we wanted to share some more in depth information as to why getting quality shut eye really is so important.
That’s a good question — and there’s no one-size-fits-all answer. Alcohol consumption is up for debate in the macro counting community.