Diet Cheating vs. Diet Compliance:
How Strict Should You Be?
Q: Hello Tom, I’ve been doing BFL for the past year, and did well at first, losing 3 dress sizes and 5% body fat, but then I totally hit a plateau and have had no more results since December. I’m wondering if I’ve been strict enough on my diet.
I bought your ebook, Burn The Fat, looking for some insights, and I’m very excited about the information I’ve read so far, but I need some clarification about the eating part.
I’ve been eating according to the BFL philosophy with one “cheat” day per week. What I’m reading in your Burn The Fat program is instead, to allow myself a couple of “cheat” meals any time during the week or on the weekend, but not to take an entire day off the program.
However, in your list of foods that turn to fat, you mention that certain foods should only be eaten very rarely. Does that mean that they shouldn’t even be eaten at a weekly cheat meal? I can live with that, but then, what constitutes a “cheat” meal, (for example, if my favorite hash browns aren’t allowed? :)
I know you get thousands of emails, but I would really appreciate it if you have time to answer.
Kind regards,
Kathleen
A: Thank you for your email. It’s a very good and important question.
It’s not productive in the long term to totally deprive yourself of foods you enjoy. What you have to do is find a sensible way to work even your most “sinful” favorite foods into your diet, but do it in an amount and frequency that doesn’t set you back or sabotage your progress. This can be done by allowing yourself some “cheat meals” - within reason. (some people call them “free meals” or “reward meals.”
One really good way to look at the “cheat meals” thing is in terms of “compliance,” which means, what percentage of your meals are following the guidelines of the program and what percentage are off the program.
Too many meals or days off the program and your results are compromised. Too many days in a row eating nothing but “rabbit food” and you go crazy with cravings, right?
How much you need to comply (stick with) your program varies from person to person. It depends a lot on how ambitious your goals are and on how responsive your body is to nutrition and exercise.
When making your decision, keep in mind we all have different genetics and body types, which is something I discuss in great detail in chapter 5 of Burn The Fat, Feed The Muscle (www.burnthefat.com).
Are you a carb-tolerant mesomorph who gains muscle easily and loses fat easily or are you a carb-sensitive endomorph who gains fat easily? Depending on the answer, your diet program may need to be more or less strict than others.
Don’t compare yourself to others - you have to get to know your own body type. Some people can “Get away with” more cheat meals and still make progress (Yeah, I hate them too!)
Unless you’re a competitor in physique sports like bodybuilding, fitness or figure, or you’re getting ready for some type of transformation challenge or photo shoot, I suggest at least 90% compliance.
Whether you adjust your level of compliance above 90% (get more “strict”) or below 90% (get more lenient), depends how far away or close you are from achieving your goals, and most importantly, on what kind of results you’re getting each week.
If you’re complying 90% of the time, and you are getting awesome results, you don’t have to change a thing, and you may even be able to loosen up your diet a little. I know some people who are definitely only “on the program” 80% or 85% of the time and they look great.
90% compliance means you are following healthy nutritious, fat burning eating guidelines 9 meals out of 10. If youre eating small frequent meals like the burn the fat program suggests, thats 5 small meals a day X 7 days a week = 35 meals. 90% compliance meals about 31-32 of those meals are spot-on! The other 3 or 4 are for you to enjoy special occasions, reward yourself, and live a little!
If you’re like most people, and you simply want to drop a few pounds, trim a few inches off your waistline and look better in shorts or in a swimsuit for summer, then 100% compliance is unrealistic AND unnecessary. 90% compliance is more realistic as a lifesytle, while being strict enough for most people to get results.
On the other hand, if you had a very ambitious goal like preparing for a figure or fitness competition and you thought you had to reach at least 12 or 13% body fat (which is very low for women), and you will be onstage with judges looking at every inch of your body in a teeny bikini (paying very close attention to whether anything on your butt and thighs was “jiggling”, lol), then you would want to be as strict as possible during the pre contest diet period (100% compliance or very close to it).
Keep in mind also, that this is a competitive situation and every time you “cheat” and your competitors don’t cheat, you decrease your probability of placing high in the contests.
Unless you have a competitive physique goal like this, however, then total deprivation of pleasure foods or cheat meals (100% compliance), is not necessary because you always tend to crave what you cannot have. That’s a binge waiting to happen.
I prefer this 90 or 95% compliance approach over the “entire day of cheating” approach, because I have seen people use the term “cheat day” pretty darn loosely (basically making it the equivalent of BINGE DAY), and they do a lot of damage that way in terms of setting their progress back.
They end up frantically playing “catch up” for the better half of the following week with punishing extra exercise and dietary deprivation. Slow and steady is better than binge and punish don’t you agree?
Allow yourself some leeway. Enjoy food. Enjoy life. Have your pizza, or chocoloate or your hash browns or whatever makes your stomach happy. It will help, not hurt in the long run. Just be sure to be mindful of your calorie limits, and when you say you are going to comply 90% of the time, then keep your promise to yourself and comply!
Have a GREAT week and please keep me posted on your progress and success that is coming your way.
My very best to you,
Tom Venuto, NSCA-CPT, CSCS
Certified Personal Trainer
Certified Strength & Conditioning Specialist
Fat Loss Coach
http://www.burnthefat.com
PS. By the way, people often ask me about my own personal diet and what I do to get so ripped and stay lean. My personal rule is 95% compliance as my lifestyle (thats about 2 cheat meals a week of whatever I want, pizza, a restaurant steak, or whatever I want), and 100% compliance for about 12 weeks before competitions.
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30 April, 2006 posted in Reader Q & A

