by joel » Fri Nov 25, 2011 5:48 pm
i used to use an excel spreadsheet. after somewhat memorizing calories counts for the various foods i ate, i somewhat "eye" it now. and have a relatively good idea when i am within my "calorie limits".
yes both diet and exercise are pretty key in any regiment whether you are trying to put on muscle or lose weight. if you are just trying to maintain a comfortable fitness level, then diet is less of a factor, typically your body is good at telling you when you need food.
there are lots of different diets out there, and fad diets and stuff in regards to what you eat. i don't really into those. if you want to lose weight i think there's nothing wrong with the tried and true putting less food in and more work out. eat balanced tho'. drastic diet changes can affect your immune system considerably. getting sick/injured never helps your health goals.
if you are looking to pack on muscle then i think you have to be much more careful what types of foods you are eating, enough protein, etc...
jt and keian can probably give better advise in that area, i mainly have been focusing of weight/fat loss.