You've heard the term autoregulation used when talking about training. Basically, it's like instinctive training. Instead of following a workout plan to the letter, the experienced lifter pays attention to his body's daily physiological fluctuations. He goes hard when he's firing on all cylinders and pulls back when something isn't quite right.
Well, it's time we also learn to autoregulate our diets. Many people have an internal on/off switch when it comes to their eating habits:
There's no happy medium for these folks. They're either on a strict diet or way the hell off. It's unhealthy, and it's a crappy way to live. If you look at the cognitive and behavioral patterns displayed by these guys and gals, they overlap considerably with those of anorexics and bulimics. It's just a different category of eating disorder.
This isn't necessarily about a lack of willpower or lack of nutrition knowledge. The root problem is that many people, even outwardly fit people, can't autoregulate their eating habits. The solution? Take care of all the underlying issues that sabotage the ability to autoregulate.
So, are you able to autoregulate? If you have to count every calorie and every macronutrient every damn day, then you can't. Not yet at least. Your diet has you in a headlock.
You're externally regulating, which is okay if you're trying to get unnaturally shredded for a contest, but it shouldn't have to be a way of life. And if you're always alternating periods of micromanagement and gluttonous binging then you have a problem.
Here's the quick and dirty:
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There's more to it than that, but those four are at the foundation. Takes some work of course, but it leads to a lifetime of anxiety-free eating.
Remember, an auto-regulated eater doesn't have to diet. His body is free to signal when he needs to eat more or less. These signals are no longer blunted or altered by biochemical misfires.
Sure, he'll need to whip out the food log and get super strict if he decides to do a physique competition, but generally his "walking around weight" is healthy and looks good.
You can call this "instinctive eating" but that only applies if your natural instincts haven't been hijacked. Hopefully, taking care of these root issues will become the next big nutrition trend, and not another fasted-raw-paleo-juice-cleanse diet.
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