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Weight loss techniques

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28-day weight loss challenges. 6 pack abs in 6 weeks, there are plenty of these programs advertised online and in gyms everywhere.

You lost a decent chunk of weight in a month. Fair play. That’s great. Really, it is. But can you sustain it? Can you continue this fat loss process? Can you keep off the weight you lost in that month? 9 times out 10, the answer is no.

Why? Because 9 times out of 10 the approach you have used is unfortunately unsustainable. You were just about able to keep the head down and stick with the plan for the 4-6 weeks. But like all unsustainable approaches, you broke and ended up right where you started.

The New Year brings a renewed focus and energy for achieving health and fitness goals. While this can be an exciting and inspiring time of year, creating and achieving long-term weight loss goals can often feel overwhelming. Therefore, setting short-term goals to work toward small wins can help create sustainable habits that lead to long-term weight loss success.

My advice is to make small changes to nutrition, your exercise routine, your sleep, etc. Small changes that are manageable, that will not be overwhelming and allow you to implement them for long periods of time. You can then progress these changes as you go, as you become comfortable to do so.

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The results may be at a slower rate initially, but they will be consistent and they will allow you to enjoy a happier, healthier lifestyle. Play the long game. Your body and your mental health will thank you for it.

Reflection, preparation, and celebration of small wins can be effective tools in helping you tackle your larger long-term health and fitness goals. By taking the time to establish an action plan that leads to positive behavior change, you can have success in achieving small weight loss wins that lead to bigger goals to start fresh in the New Year.

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What is the best diet to lose weight or lower body fat?

What is the best diet to lose weight or lower body fat?

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The best diet to lose weight or lower body fat

Everywhere we look, in recent times more so than ever, there seems to be another new diet or fat loss method.

There is the ketogenic diet, carnivore diet, paleo diet, vegan diet, Atkins diet, to simply name a few of the many diets out there.

With all these different options available, it is easy to get confused and frustrated in figuring out which option you should choose to bring you the best results and get the most out of your hard work in the gym.

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What is the best diet to lose weight or lower body fat?

When choosing the best diet to lose weight, it is important to understand that all of these diets can bring you great fat loss results, provided you are in a negative energy balance (caloric deficit). However, for the majority of individuals, these approaches are often not enjoyable nor sustainable.

Personally, I am a fan of inclusive, rather than exclusive eating. I find this approach to be more enjoyable and therefore sustainable for both myself and my clients. This is why I am not a huge fan of the diets mentioned above, as they can be restrictive, unenjoyable and therefore lead to short term adherence, only for you to quickly end up back where you started. This can obviously be extremely frustrating.

What is the best diet to lose weight or lower body fat?
Jake Beirne – Personal Trainer – South Dublin

My advice would be to follow a diet (it doesn’t need a label) where you can consistently eat in a caloric deficit, enjoy your nutrition while consuming adequate protein intake and a total calorie intake that allows you to achieve your fat loss results while still being able to train hard and enjoy a healthy, happy lifestyle.

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