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In this episode, Lou delves into practical strategies for maintaining fitness goals amidst the challenges of social events, holidays, and life’s unpredictability. She discusses the importance of flexibility in planning, setting realistic boundaries, and practising mindful eating. Lou also highlights the significance of tracking progress beyond the scale, reconnecting with personal motivations, and building lasting fitness habits.
KEY TAKEAWAYS
When attending social events or holidays, it's important to plan your meals with flexibility in mind. Identify your non-negotiables (like a favourite dish) and allow yourself to enjoy those while making lighter choices for other items.
Consistency is more important than perfection. One off-plan meal or weekend won't undo your progress. It's essential to get back on track without feeling guilty about occasional indulgences.
Avoid skipping meals to save calories for later. Instead, eat balanced meals throughout the day and practice mindful eating at events by savouring each bite and checking in with your hunger levels.
Movement doesn't have to be all or nothing. Incorporate short workouts or active social activities, like walking with friends, to maintain your routine even during busy times.
Progress isn't always linear, so track more than just your weight. Celebrate improvements in energy levels, how your clothes fit, and other non-scale victories to stay motivated when the scale doesn't reflect your efforts.
BEST MOMENTS
"No one wants to be the person at the party sitting in the corner eating their chicken and broccoli out of a Tupperware."
"Perfection is not the goal here, consistency is."
"If it's not a fuck yes, it's a no."
"One meal is not going to make or break your progress."
"Willpower will run out, but the habits are going to keep you going when life gets busy."
VALUABLE RESOURCES
https://linktr.ee/theexerciseengineer
ATHENA Nutrition for Females: https://t.cfjump.com/90866/t/89892
Apply to be coached by me here: https://tr.ee/TFsv2VpeG4
HOST BIO
Lou's personal journey with body confidence and food struggles began at the age of 15, where overeating and guilt around food consumed her. But everything changed during the lockdown in March 2020. Determined to regain control, Lou immersed herself in research, found joy in working out in her garden, and started tracking her nutrition and steps. Surprisingly, she lost a stone in less than three months and discovered a newfound love for fitness.
Fuelling her passion, Lou pursued personal training qualifications and launched her Instagram page in September 2020. After months of building a solid foundation, branding, and gaining relevant expertise, she started helping others achieve what once felt impossible—losing fat, feeling empowered, and loving the journey without restrictions. With numerous success stories, digital products, and a thriving membership program called Train with Lou, Lou now coaches, teaches, and learns about food, exercise, and mindset.
This Podcast has been brought to you by Disruptive Media. https://disruptivemedia.co.uk/
In this episode, Lou delves into practical strategies for maintaining fitness goals amidst the challenges of social events, holidays, and life’s unpredictability. She discusses the importance of flexibility in planning, setting realistic boundaries, and practising mindful eating. Lou also highlights the significance of tracking progress beyond the scale, reconnecting with personal motivations, and building lasting fitness habits.
KEY TAKEAWAYS
When attending social events or holidays, it's important to plan your meals with flexibility in mind. Identify your non-negotiables (like a favourite dish) and allow yourself to enjoy those while making lighter choices for other items.
Consistency is more important than perfection. One off-plan meal or weekend won't undo your progress. It's essential to get back on track without feeling guilty about occasional indulgences.
Avoid skipping meals to save calories for later. Instead, eat balanced meals throughout the day and practice mindful eating at events by savouring each bite and checking in with your hunger levels.
Movement doesn't have to be all or nothing. Incorporate short workouts or active social activities, like walking with friends, to maintain your routine even during busy times.
Progress isn't always linear, so track more than just your weight. Celebrate improvements in energy levels, how your clothes fit, and other non-scale victories to stay motivated when the scale doesn't reflect your efforts.
BEST MOMENTS
"No one wants to be the person at the party sitting in the corner eating their chicken and broccoli out of a Tupperware."
"Perfection is not the goal here, consistency is."
"If it's not a fuck yes, it's a no."
"One meal is not going to make or break your progress."
"Willpower will run out, but the habits are going to keep you going when life gets busy."
VALUABLE RESOURCES
https://linktr.ee/theexerciseengineer
ATHENA Nutrition for Females: https://t.cfjump.com/90866/t/89892
Apply to be coached by me here: https://tr.ee/TFsv2VpeG4
HOST BIO
Lou's personal journey with body confidence and food struggles began at the age of 15, where overeating and guilt around food consumed her. But everything changed during the lockdown in March 2020. Determined to regain control, Lou immersed herself in research, found joy in working out in her garden, and started tracking her nutrition and steps. Surprisingly, she lost a stone in less than three months and discovered a newfound love for fitness.
Fuelling her passion, Lou pursued personal training qualifications and launched her Instagram page in September 2020. After months of building a solid foundation, branding, and gaining relevant expertise, she started helping others achieve what once felt impossible—losing fat, feeling empowered, and loving the journey without restrictions. With numerous success stories, digital products, and a thriving membership program called Train with Lou, Lou now coaches, teaches, and learns about food, exercise, and mindset.
This Podcast has been brought to you by Disruptive Media. https://disruptivemedia.co.uk/