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MetFlex and Chill


Apr 8, 2022

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Listeners can find Ashleigh Vanhouten at http://ashleighvanhouten.com/, and on Instagram @themusclemaven

In this episode, Ashleigh and Rachel tackle the most common questions around intuitive eating, how to transition from macro tracking to intuitive eating, mindset practices to help with both macro tracking and an intuitive approach, and much more!

Top Takeaways:

  • Macro tracking basics and how to start so it’s not a stress
  • Tips on how to transition from tracking macros to intuitively eating
  • One major mistake when it comes to tracking for fat loss
  • Mindset practices to help with both tracking and intuitive eating
  • How to handle hunger signals 

Show Notes:

  • [0:00] Introduction to the episode trailer
  • [0:35] Welcome back to MetFlex and Chill! Rachel welcomes guest Ashleigh VanHouten @themusclemaven
  • [0:40] Muscle Science For Women
  • [1:44] Ashleigh is the podcast host for Muscle Maven Radio and Rachel is the host of MetFlex and Chill. Today they have a combined show to talk about intuitive eating
  • [6:20] Question by Ashleigh: Is it possible to eat intuitively? 
  • [9:37] Question by Ashleigh: How would you feel if you couldn’t track for the next 6 months? How would that change how you eat? Would you be worried?
  • [14:00] Question by Ashleigh: Why are you still tracking? 
  • [15:23] “My main thing with tracking it helps me to focus on different data points that I’m interested in for a certain period of time.” Rachel Gregory
  • [17:11] Ashleigh dives into her opinion on intuitive eating and tracking
  • [20:50] Question: How can I tell if the cravings that I am feeling are my own or my microbes
  • [25:51] “If people are interested in trying this intuitive eating approach, the eating environment and your behaviors are a huge part of it.” Ashleigh VanHouten
  • [27:54] Tips on how to transition from tracking to an intuitive eating approach
  • [29:34] Episode 120: Can I Lose Weight Without Tracking Macros?
  • [34:56] “The diet doesn't end when you hit your fat loss goal. The diet ends when you've been able to maintain your results for six months.” Rachel Gregory
  • [39:27] Question: How do I tell if my body knows what it needs and what it wants?
  • [40:19] Episode 41: Breaking The Addiction with Karen Thomson
  • [46:41] Switching from a scarcity mindset to an abundance mindset 
  • [49:19] Question: How do you start to listen to hunger signals if you transition to an intuitive approach after you’ve been tracking for a long period of time?
  • [54:56] If you’re interested in learning more about Muscle Science For Women go to www.metflexlife.com/msw
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Rachel Gregory is a Board-Certified Nutritionist, Strength and Conditioning Specialist, Podcaster, and founder of MetFlex Life. She is also the author of the international best-selling book, "21-Day Ketogenic Diet Weight Loss Challenge."

Rachel received her Master’s Degree in Nutrition & Exercise Physiology from James Madison University and Bachelor’s Degree in Sports Medicine from the University of Miami. Rachel completed the first-ever human clinical trial looking at the effects of the Ketogenic Diet in non-elite CrossFit athletes, which is published in the International Journal of Sports and Exercise Medicine.

Currently, in her day-to-day coaching business, Rachel guides her clients to becoming the best, most confident version of themselves. She has a passion for educating those dedicated to optimizing their physical and mental well-being while improving long-term health and fitness goals. Her most popular course, Keto for Women, has helped women all across the world learn how to ditch the restrictive, all-or-nothing mindset associated with keto and instead thrive through the power of metabolic flexibility.

You can connect and learn more about Rachel's work by visiting her website www.metflexlife.com 

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