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MEDSimplified's video: 5 Gym Nutrition Myths That Are Holding You Back

@5 Gym Nutrition Myths That Are Holding You Back
Are you tired of making the same mistakes at the gym? Do you feel like you're not getting the results you want? If so, you're not alone. Many people make mistakes when it comes to nutrition, and these mistakes can hold them back from achieving their fitness goals. In this video, we'll debunk 5 of the most common gym nutrition myths. We'll talk about things like: The importance of eating protein after a workout The truth about "clean eating" Whether or not you need to eat carbs to build muscle And more! So if you're looking to improve your results at the gym, be sure to watch this video! In addition to the myths we'll be debunking, we'll also provide you with some tips on how to eat right for your workouts. So whether you're a beginner or a seasoned pro, this video is for you! Here are some of the myths we'll be debunking: Myth : You need to eat a lot of protein to build muscle. Myth : You need to eat "clean" to be healthy. Myth : You need to avoid carbs to lose weight. Myth : You need to do cardio to burn fat. Myth : You can't eat junk food and still be healthy. We'll also talk about some of the real truths about nutrition and fitness. For example, you'll learn: How much protein you really need to build muscle. What "clean eating" really means. How carbs can actually help you lose weight. I hope you enjoy the video!

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