Is it better to lose 2lbs a day or 2lbs a week?
Yes it’s very possible that you can lose 60lbs in 30 days but I don’t think you would want to and here’s the reason why:
Let’s
say you do lose 60lbs in 30 days… how much of that weight you lose do
you think is going to be pure body fat? Remember-- body fat makes us
look ugly.
Anytime you try to lose more than 2lbs a week or
60lbs in 30 days (2lbs a day!)…A larger part of the weight you lose is
only going to be water and muscle. Losing a lot of water and muscle
weight does nothing to improve your looks and it slows down your
metabolism
Slow metabolism = easier weight gain
Every time
you see a weight loss ad that’s too good to be true…the ad is basically
saying “Hey you can lose 60lbs in 30 days but some of that weight you
lose is going to be water and muscle weight”
Whenever you are
trying to lose weight (body fat) for good and look your very best you
definitely do not want to lose any muscle. Every time you lose muscle
your metabolism slows down. A slower metabolism makes it easier for you
to gain weight
As a matter of fact you may be one of those people
who gain weight just by looking at food. The reason for your easy
weight gain is that you probably don’t have that much muscle to begin
with and when you try to lose 60lbs overnight you are only going to lose
more muscle making it very easy for to gain all the weight back you
just lost!
The more muscle you have the better you look. Even if
you had two people of the same height & weight but both had
different amounts of muscle in their bodies--the person who has the most
muscle will always look better.
Are the outrageous claims that
the weight loss ads make true? Can you lose 60lbs in 30 days or 10lbs
overnight? The answer isn’t No but a big Maybe.
But if you do
happen to lose 60lbs in 30 days you’re only going to look worse (because
of the muscle you lose) and you’re going to gain it all back quicker
than you lost it (because you’re metabolism is slower now that you lost
muscle)
What if you have to lose 10lbs in one week to pass a
physical exam? In this case you may have no choice but to go on “Dr.
whoever’s rice cake diet” to lose 10lbs in a week. All you’re looking
for in that situation is a quick fix to your weight loss problem.
But
if you want to lose weight for good, look your best, & keep your
metabolism burning at a steady rate… You got to lose weight at a much
slower rate.
You want to try to lose no more than 2lbs a week or
3lbs at the most when you want to lose weight permanently. Usually when
you lose anything over 2lbs a week you are only losing water and muscle
weight which again has no effect on long-term weight loss or
significantly improving the way you look.
Losing 2lbs a week is a
lot simpler than trying to lose 10lbs a week. One of the things you can
do to start losing 2lbs a week is to substitute higher calorie foods
you eat with lower calorie foods.
For example a simple trick
that I have most of my clients do is to replace all the sodas and juices
they drink with water. The drinking water trick is taken very lightly
by a lot of people---but many of my clients tell me that they see a
difference in their weight after drinking only water for a couple of
weeks.
The other thing you can do is to increase your daily
physically activity. This doesn’t mean that you have to start signing up
for marathons regularly. To gradually increase your physical activity
you can--
* Park in the back of parking lots so you have to walk more to your destination
*
You can take the stairs instead of the elevator—it doesn’t have to be
all the flights…walk some flights and take the elevator the rest of the
way.
* Play golf or play with your kids everyday
The point is
to just do something…It doesn’t have to a lot at first but after about a
couple weeks start to take 20-30minitue walks in the park or ride a
bicycle everyday.
Long-term weight loss doesn’t happen in 60
days or overnight… it happens in the Long-term. Just remember that the
next time you see a weight loss ad that promises you unbelievable
results.
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Friday 28 March 2014
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