Are You Sabotaging Your Fat Loss Program?
While maintaining your body weight can be relatively painless, losing the last ten pounds or first 20 takes discipline and a positive attitude towards your new and improved lifestyle.
But is it possible to go overboard? Just when you thought you had no will power at all...
you could have gotten yourself into a groove for a major diet flop.
One of the most common mistakes we see on a regular basis is dieters eager for quick results want to crash diet and drop their calories to a sudden, all time low.
Unfortunately there is no such thing as overnight fat loss but there IS a such thing as wreaking havoc on your metabolism and fat loss efforts by not eating enough.
If you're not consuming at least 1,200 calories per day (and even more if you're active) your body thinks its starving and flips an emergency switch to start storing all your calories as fat, instead of burning them during the day.
It's a basic survival mechanism.
Research has shown that people who don't eat consistent, regular meals tend to consume extra calories later to make up for the deficit.
For example, skipping lunch and your mid afternoon snack will most likely lead to a large dinner of foods you might not have otherwise chosen if you weren't so hungry.
That pesky sweet tooth and munchie cravings will kick in too! The biggest problem now, is that with this eating pattern, your metabolism will slow with an extra low calorie intake during the day.
Not only that, but now your body is going to crave more heavy foods and then store that lump sum of calories right away as fat.
Ok, so skipping meals and snacks is more than bad, it's totally counter productive to your goals.
What now? Work on eating 4 smaller meals to 6 mini meals of whole foods like lean proteins, your favorite fruits and vegetables and small amounts of healthy fats at each meal.
But is it possible to go overboard? Just when you thought you had no will power at all...
you could have gotten yourself into a groove for a major diet flop.
One of the most common mistakes we see on a regular basis is dieters eager for quick results want to crash diet and drop their calories to a sudden, all time low.
Unfortunately there is no such thing as overnight fat loss but there IS a such thing as wreaking havoc on your metabolism and fat loss efforts by not eating enough.
If you're not consuming at least 1,200 calories per day (and even more if you're active) your body thinks its starving and flips an emergency switch to start storing all your calories as fat, instead of burning them during the day.
It's a basic survival mechanism.
Research has shown that people who don't eat consistent, regular meals tend to consume extra calories later to make up for the deficit.
For example, skipping lunch and your mid afternoon snack will most likely lead to a large dinner of foods you might not have otherwise chosen if you weren't so hungry.
That pesky sweet tooth and munchie cravings will kick in too! The biggest problem now, is that with this eating pattern, your metabolism will slow with an extra low calorie intake during the day.
Not only that, but now your body is going to crave more heavy foods and then store that lump sum of calories right away as fat.
Ok, so skipping meals and snacks is more than bad, it's totally counter productive to your goals.
What now? Work on eating 4 smaller meals to 6 mini meals of whole foods like lean proteins, your favorite fruits and vegetables and small amounts of healthy fats at each meal.