- Sep 11, 2005
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I'm 6' 0'', ~173 lbs. I decided a while ago that I needed to do something about my gut and excess fat, so I started to get my ass in gear. I joined a boxing gym and made my diet, as far a I can tell, very healthy.
I've been doing pretty well with everything, but I have one major problem still: Night snacking. No matter how well or how much I eat during the day, I always find myself going for snacks at night when I sit down to relax. The snacks vary. Sometimes I eat decently-healthy things, like yogurt with granola and fruit. Other times I eat things like pretzels, chips and salsa, or sugar and fat-filled cakes and sweets.
I'm having a really hard time with this. Sometimes, the craving for something to snack on is overwhelming, and that's when I get into trouble. I really, really want to stop this nonsense because I've been doing so well, and I don't want to undo the hard work I'm doing with my diet and exercise.
So guys, do you have any suggestions on how I might curb my cravings for food at night and stop snacking?
I've been doing pretty well with everything, but I have one major problem still: Night snacking. No matter how well or how much I eat during the day, I always find myself going for snacks at night when I sit down to relax. The snacks vary. Sometimes I eat decently-healthy things, like yogurt with granola and fruit. Other times I eat things like pretzels, chips and salsa, or sugar and fat-filled cakes and sweets.
I'm having a really hard time with this. Sometimes, the craving for something to snack on is overwhelming, and that's when I get into trouble. I really, really want to stop this nonsense because I've been doing so well, and I don't want to undo the hard work I'm doing with my diet and exercise.
So guys, do you have any suggestions on how I might curb my cravings for food at night and stop snacking?