Ever see that movie “Groundhog Day” with Bill Murray?
Every day he wakes up to the same day.
Ever feel like that?
If you find yourself waking up every day for months or years and don’t see any fat loss in the mirror, it’s might feel like that movie.
But there’s a shortcut to ending that cycle…
What is it?
It’s the one thing that separates the uber successful boot campers from the ones who just meander around. It divides those who see body fat literally melt off their bones and those who lose a couple pounds here and there.
And it makes the difference between staying in boot camp for a year or more with little fat loss to show for it, or losing as much as 20lbs in a months time.
What is this miracle?
Writing down what you eat in your food journal.
Yes.
Once again, I’m here to say: “A food journal is the most valuable tool you will ever use for fat loss.”
Why?
Because it is brutally honest mirror. It’s your true friend who isn’t afraid to tell you the truth. It’s your spotlight in the fog.
Really.
Want proof?
Glad you asked!
A few years back, while training at 24 Hour, I had a client who was with me for 2 years. She got ridiculously strong. Very flexible. Fast. You name it.
But that wasn’t her goal. Her goal was to SLIM DOWN. She wanted to lose a meager 10lbs.
Ten little pounds.
Really, losing 10lbs is a breeze.
Well, time went on and I kept saying “write it down”. And she kept saying, “OK, I will.” And then finally… I’ll never forget it. I walked up to her while she was warming up for one of our workouts and she said…
(yes, this really happened)
she said, “You know what? I figured out why I’m not losing body fat.”.
“Really?” I replied.
“Yeah! I decided to write down all the little bits of food I eat while making dinner. And you know what? I have been eating over 200 calories of snacky bits before I even eat dinner!”
Hot Dang.
Long story short, she started journaling and lost those pesky twelve pounds pronto. (she had actually gained a couple over the 2 years) This time she did it all in less than a month.
Crazy.
So let’s look at this for just a second.
Pop quiz.
How many calories would you burn if you ran a crazy long way… like, say, 19 miles?
Cue Jeopardy theme…
Go ahead make a guess…
The answer is shocking…
Ready?
After running all that way…
and feeling like a truck ran over you…
you would have burned a meager 1900 calories.
So what does 1900 calories look like in terms of food? Well, if you attended a big party at a pizza joint – and while you were busy celebrating you just ate with abandon you’d need to eat something like:
- A garden salad with dressing
- 3 bread sticks while you waited for the pizza
- 3 slices of pizza while you chatted with the party
- 2 12 oz beers
And you’d probably leave feeling very full.
Now…
To burn off those 3 bread sticks alone you’d need about 2 hours of walking or an hour of jogging. To burn off those 3 slices of pizza you’d need to jog for another hour and half or walk for almost 4 hours. Those two beers are another half hour of jogging at least. And the salad would be another 40 minutes of jogging.
Ahhhh, hold the phone…
You’d never eat that much food in a sitting you say?
Maybe not. But take a look at this:
1 single side order of chili cheese fries at Applebee’s is 600 calories.
Now that is just the side dish. Or appetizer. Yet you’d have to run 6 miles to burn that off. Well perhaps you shared that with a friend so really you only at a few bites and only need to run a mile or two to burn it off. But what if your main dish was a Sizzling Skillet Fajita Combo? Well, my friend, that is 1400 calories or 14 miles of running. And don’t forget the appetizer. Even if you just had half, you are up to 17 miles now.
Wait…
I STILL know what you are probably thinking:
“I’m telling you, I DON”T eat that much food, Coach D!”
Fine. Maybe so.
But let’s say you’re out with family. Outback Steakhouse. You want to be good and set an example, so you order the Atlantic Salmon with Seasonal Veggies. That still comes in at a whopping 760 calories… or nearly EIGHT miles of running.
WAIT!
Wait!
I hear you saying, “But Coach, I eat at home, cook my own whole, healthy food and never eat out like that.” That is awesome! Congratulations! You are WAAAAY ahead of the curve. But do you KNOW how many calories you are actually eating? Or are you “eyeballing it”? If you are eating a more than you burn for the day, your body fat won’t budge.
So what’s the lesson here?
It’s putting ink on paper and tracking what you consume.
Because…
Those 20 almonds you like to snack on while writing emails are 139 calories. That single glass of wine is about 140 calories. And those little scraps of food you nosh while cooking dinner are probably 150 calories. And that’s before you sit down to eat. Next thing you know, you are eating, and probably quickly. And you’ve gone over the limit before your brain had a fighting chance to register just how much you have eaten, (it take the brain about 20 minutes to catch on, so chew slowly).
Here’s the reality.
If you aren’t writing it down in your journal you might forget you ate those little bites. And perhaps you popped those almonds just a couple at a time while talking on the phone. You may remember it as 5-10… but you really ate 20 or more. Or was it 30? At 827 calories a cup, you can’t afford to munch mindlessly on almonds. And wine…who really drinks a single glass of wine anyway… isn’t there always another half glass afterward? Maybe a couple extra on the weekend? Not dissing wine per se, but do you know how many calories you actually are drinking?
Folks, we can’t do it all in our heads. Memory is faulty. Eyeballs and hungry stomachs conspire against you. And yummy foods whisper your name from the cabinets as you walk past.
Hold yourself up to the objective scrutiny of a good old fashioned journal and ink pen. And reap the fat loss rewards faster than you ever dreamed possible!
Need help with this? Just ask. I have a food scale and it’s such a breeze to use.
The funny thing is, when you actually start doing it, it gets very easy and even a little fun. Try it. And if you forget,or if you fall of the wagon, or, heaven forbid, the wagon actually falls on you — just write it down and get back on.
It’s the closest thing to a “shortcut to fat loss” you’ll ever see.
Coach D

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15 Comments
Solid words of advice. Especially writing down every single thing that you eat. My wife loves dessert like nothing and she wants to ‘slim down’ but she eats small pieces of desserts multiple times or doesn’t eat the right food.
I’m going to ask her to write down everything she eats and see what happens. Thank you for writing this article Coach.
Okay okay, time to begin. Thanks for the motivation! I’m starting today!
Oh, that’s awesome, Sam! When do I get to see it?
Looks like you better start preparing another Blog entry soon!
Darn… now I’m going to have to up the ante! Hehehehe. Great job in boot camp today, Chops!!
Great reminder. Thanks, Coach D. /For me, the other great benefit of writing this stuff down is course correction. If I eat too many calories in the a.m., I have an opportunity to choose wisely for the remainder of the day.
But 212 beers? That’s a lot of beer.
Wait, you are kidding right, Sheila? You know it says two 12oz beers I hope. You are spot on about course correction. It’s all about honing the system over time. Thanks for the great comment.
Hmmm. Somewhere in my stubborn brain I don’t want this to make sense but it just does! I write everything down during the week and stay super on track. Weekends I don’t journal and I know my weekends are where my extra calories are coming from. Thanks for this post- I’m going to try recording an honest 7 days instead of the 5-6 I’ve been doing. Maybe that will help me off my plateau
7 days! That’s great. It will really open your eyes. And yes, it will take you out of your plateau provided you have adjusted your calories to fit your new figure. Funny hour our brains want to fight us, eh? Thanks, Jen!
I agree with writing it down! Thanks for the reminder!
Glad you agree! You are welcome!
Very motivating Daniel!!
So glad to see you say that, Kerri. You know it works!;)
This is super-duper true! If I wasn’t journaling what I was eating, I never would have learned that the piece of cake I was *planning* to eat tonight was actually 820 calories per serving! Yikes! Fortunately, I was able to check myself before I wrecked myself. But if I wasn’t writing everything down and diligently researching nutritional information, I never would have guessed!
Food can be so deceiving. But you can always bet if it has flour, sugar, and fat in it…it will be high calorie. It’s like the perfect storm. Imagine mindlessly tossing back chocolate covered almonds! So glad you did the research, Erin. And nice Hip-Hop reference. Thanks for the great comment!