You can go for an extended fitness program and lift heavy  weights and run kilometers without stopping for a break but you may still not  find yourself any closer to your goals. There may be nothing wrong with your  fitness program. Your problem might have something to do with your diet. How is  diet related to fitness and what is the right kind of diet for a fitness buff? 
Right Diet
Aside from your fitness routine, you should also eat  the right kinds of food. The proper diet will not only support your fitness  program but will also keep you out of common health dangers like dehydration and  fatigue as you pursue a rigorous fitness training program. A good fitness coach  should be able to properly instruct you about the right diet.
Conditions 
It is wrong to assume that the same diet will work for everyone on a  fitness program. You may have special health conditions that also require a  special diet for you. In this case, you should consult a diet and fitness expert  to determine the right fitness diet for you.
Your diet will also depend  on your fitness goal. Some people, for example, are comfortable being just  generally fit. Fitness in this context may mean that you can be fit by being  physically active without being thin and muscular. There are however, some  people whose fitness goal is to be more muscular. In this case, one would need  to eat foods with more protein than carbohydrates. A protein-rich diet combined  with a thorough aerobics and muscle fitness regimen will give you the muscled  look.
Food to Eat
It is wrong to assume that fitness buffs who  are out to lose a lot of pounds should not eat bread and pasta. On the contrary,  these kinds of food are primary sources of carbohydrates which people on a  fitness program need as a source of energy to burn. People who are on a fitness  program are generally much like active kids. Cut your carbohydrate intake and  you will most likely lack the energy to complete your fitness regimen. It is  important however to choose carbohydrate foods that are whole grained over white  bread and pasta. You should therefore eat whole wheat bread and cereals. 
Aside from carbohydrate rich foods, you should also stock up on food  containing protein like fresh fish and lean meat as part of your fitness plan.  Protein can help repair and strengthen your muscles. Drink lots of water too and  hydrate your body with fruits and vegetables which are also good sources of  water, vitamins and minerals.
Foods to Avoid
Even if you were  not in a fitness program, you should avoid processed meat like canned beef and  fish and smoked meat. These may contain preservatives and may not necessarily be  made from the best lean meat parts. You should also try to avoid pork meat and  meat skin since these are great sources of fat. While on fitness training, you  should keep away from sugary beverages to prevent dehydration. 
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