Intro: Most people think they eat well. But when you log it — with full transparency — you start to uncover the real patterns: under-eating protein, snacking habits, emotional triggers.

This RB100 Challenge is all about building self-awareness: Log 100 meals in a row. It’s not about perfection. It’s about building mindfulness and using real data to improve.


Why Track Meals?

  • Creates awareness of calories, macros, and patterns
  • Helps identify under-fuelling or over-snacking
  • Makes future planning easier (copy, tweak, repeat)
  • Acts as a personal accountability tool

How to Do It

  • Use free apps like MyFitnessPal, Cronometer, or MacroFactor
  • Prefer pen & paper? Use a notebook with date, time, food, and how it made you feel
  • Track everything: meals, snacks, drinks — even “off-plan” items

100 Meals Breakdown

  • 3 meals per day = ~33 days to reach 100
  • Include snacks to reach it sooner
  • Aim for consistency, not obsession — if you miss a meal, just keep going

What You’ll Learn

  • Which meals keep you full (and which don’t)
  • Where your macros are lacking (or overloaded)
  • How weekends differ from weekdays
  • How emotions and sleep impact your food choices

Pair it with:


External Resources:

awareness is the first step to change.

RB100.Fitness
Editorial Team

The Relentless Bravery Editorial Team brings together athletes, coaches, and experts to share trusted insights on training, recovery, and mindset. Always consult a professional before making fitness or health changes.

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