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Eating for Fitness Goals: What Actually Matters (And What's Overhyped)

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Walk into any fitness conversation and you'll hear ten different "rules" about eating — cut carbs, eat more protein, avoid eating after a certain hour, fast for 16 hours, never skip breakfast. Most of these get repeated so often they start to feel like settled science, even when the actual evidence is far less dramatic than the claims. Here's what genuinely matters, separated from what's mostly noise. The One Thing That Matters More Than Everything Else If there's a single principle that outweighs nearly every other nutrition debate, it's this: consistency over time beats any specific method. A reasonably good eating pattern followed consistently for months will outperform a "perfect" plan followed for two weeks and then abandoned. Most nutrition advice fails not because the underlying idea was wrong, but because it wasn't sustainable enough for someone to actually stick with. This reframes the real question. It's not "which diet is ...

Are Fitness Trackers Actually Good for You?

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 Are Fitness Trackers Actually Good for You? 5 Ways They Can Do More Harm Than Good Fitness trackers, smartwatches, and wearable devices have become one of the most popular health tools of the modern age. Millions of people strap them on every morning with the same intention: to become fitter, healthier, and more aware of how their body moves through the day. And for many people, they deliver. A gentle vibration reminding you to stand up. A step count that motivates an evening walk. A sleep score that encourages an earlier bedtime. These nudges can make a real difference, particularly for people who are just beginning to build healthier habits. But there is a side of fitness tracking that rarely appears in product advertisements — and it deserves serious attention. Behind the sleek interfaces, gamified streaks, and congratulatory badges lies a system that does far more than passively record your behaviour. It actively shapes it. And for a growing number of users, that shaping proce...

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