by davidkingsbury | Jul 9, 2021 | 6 Pack, Fat Loss, Fitness Advice, Goals, Macros, Training Tips
Do you? Yes. Yes you do. Thanks for reading. Seriously though, it’s a great question and one that gets asked time and time again. For all the dietary-equivalents of a ‘get-rich-quick-scheme’ you can find on- and off-line, there are a multitude of fat loss programmes...
by davidkingsbury | May 15, 2021 | Building Muscle, Fat Loss, Fitness Advice, Food, Goal Setting, Goals, Macros, Nutrition, Online Personal Training, Personal Training
At David Kingsbury fitness we are all about results. But not results at any cost. We believe and prove that you can reach your goals in a sustainable and enjoyable way. Are clients are not all full time athletes or actors. Even if they are time is always a precious...
by davidkingsbury | Apr 29, 2021 | Fat Loss, Food, Healthy Food, Macros, Nutrition
In our life, we have automated behaviours that repeat themselves without us realising. ? We are driven by reward and things that make us feel good. For example, you brush your teeth in the morning, but the act itself doesn’t give you any pleasure. Instead, you’re...
by davidkingsbury | Nov 6, 2019 | Fitness, Food, Goals, Macros
Unfortunately there are calories in alcohol. A large glass of red wine has over 200 calories, as does a pint of beer and a gin & tonic. The calories in alcohol are also empty calories, meaning they have no nutritional value. When you consume alcohol your body...
by davidkingsbury | Oct 3, 2019 | Fitness, Food, Goals, Macros
When you eat, your body converts the calories in your food into usable energy. We get calories from three main energy sources: carbohydrates, protein and fat. To work out how much energy is in your food, you just apply the 4-4-9 rule: 1 gram of carbs or protein...
by davidkingsbury | Sep 19, 2019 | Fitness, Food, Goals, Healthy Food, Macros, Online Personal Training
Macronutrients, or macros for short, are the fuel in your food which your body needs to keep itself going. When you hear people talking about macros, they are usually just talking about our three sources of energy: fat, protein and carbohydrates. Why do they matter?...