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143 - How flexible should my diet be?

143 - How flexible should my diet be?

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Today Rubes is answering the question - how flexible should my diet be? It can be common to go one of two ways when flexible dieting and either be too flexible with adding in any foods you want to eat whenever you want them or—be too strict and nitpicking numbers and over tracking. In today’s episode Rubes is helping you find the middle ground between these to ensure we meet all requirements to move towards our goals, while implementing a good amount of flexibility so that you enjoy yourself along the way.

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The advice given in this episode is general in nature and should not be used to treat any medical conditions, health conditions, illnesses, injuries and/or any nutrition related conditions, deficiencies or similar.
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