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How to prevent cravings and promote weight loss
john c ashworth in the Silverstone home gym.
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John C Ashworth is a modern day renaissance man & bohemian athlete who has amassed a wide variety of skills and expertise in many different subjects including, fitness, sales, marketing, video production, copy writing, exercise physiology, clinical exercise physiology, fishing, parenting, buying cars without getting ripped off, blogging and content marketing and creation that will help you drive sales.

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Below I've included a small photo of a meal I ate yesterday for lunch. It's not pretty, but it has that lean peace of chicken I used as an example in the video above, along with some freshly roasted potatoes, a salad with pepitas and a few cubes of cheese and parmesan and catina dressing, with a nice glass of almond milk. Not included in the photo is the couple dozen chips I couldn't resist while I was preparing the meal. It was Saturday, and I had just finished the yard work, and I was famished. Just wanted to get that in there for full disclosure, because that's why I'm not leaner. Too much extra snacking. A lifelong habit that I'm working to correct in my 50s now.

Nutrition can be tricky because there are just so many ways to combine all the variables and there are now so many different ways that varying experts recommend we eat. So, in general, I don't dole out much nutrition advice anymore other than the common sense stuff. Once again, and as always, I focus on the science, and what we truly know, and then I encourage you to figure it out on your own and be honest with yourself about how you're really eating.

Stay away from simple carbs and junk food. Stop drinking so much alcohol. Don't overeat. Focus on whole foods and stay away from too much red meat. Keep a food journal and increase your awareness about what you're truly taking-in and read the books I recommend on nutrition. They will help you gain perspective and a better understanding of how to nourish yourself in a more healthful way.

Also, cook as much of our own food as possible. Most people, I've found, could start here, along with eliminating the junk food and alcohol and make terrific progress.

-John

whole foods health lunch 1
my saturday lunch with leftover grilled chicken, homemade roasted potatoes, salad, a little cheese and my favorite almond milk. -John
About the Author
John Ashworth is an empathetic sales leader with an incredibly diverse background as a salesman, business consultant, marketing maniac, writer, Dad and full time Bohemian Athlete. aka Johnny Renaissance.

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