Friday 14 February 2014

How To Lose Fat In A Short Amount Of Time

People view losing fat as some kind of massive challenge akin to climbing Mt. Everest. Losing fat is like riding a bicycle: You may fall over a few times but once you have the hang of it, you'll never forget it.

There are so many wives tales about losing that fat wherever it may be in your body: The abdomen, backside, arms, cheeks wherever! People will recommend that you do certain exercises to 'target' the fat around this area in order to burn it off. That may be the biggest load of hogwash I've ever heard, and once you know the mechanics behind losing fat you'll understand why!

How do we go about losing all this fat? To understand how you lose it, first understand how you got it:


  • Lack of exercise - People view this as the number 1 reason for others being overweight. While it hold significant water in the debate, there are still people who exercise but still don't lose weight! It must be said however that any exercise at all, beats no exercise every single time.
  • Diet - Ask yourself honestly: Have you been eating too much of certain kinds of food and very frequently? I'm not here to preach to you about eating 'clean and healthy' foods, (A term that DOES NOT hold any water is the idea people have about so called 'healthy' foods but that will be discussed in a later article) all I want to do is to make you realize that your diet is unequivocally the most important factor in losing the fat you want to lose.
  • Genetics - We can sit and blame your genetics all day long, but genetics are not going to keep you from losing that fat nor did it force you to grab that extra slice. Stop being a slave to this excuse and take responsibility for the decisions you make about your body from here on out.
Now, in order to lose the fat mass that you've accumulated in your body it is absolutely essential you heed these points:


  • Goal Setting - Don't look at me like that. Physically writing down your goals on paper makes you many times more likely to stick to the task you've set out to do. Think about how you'll feel about yourself, how your friends and family will react! You have to want it before you can have it.
  • Diet - Go on any search engine site and search for "macronutrient calculator". You input information such as age, height, current weight and it calculates how much you need to eat per day to either maintain your current weight, lose weight or gain weight. Now, once you have that number(weight loss energy number) you'll need to start tracking your food intake. You can't travel through a foreign country without a map and expect to get where you need to go right? Download an app called myfitnesspal, it is completely free and will track foods and measure food intake along with your goals.
  • Keep fat intake low - While fats have their place in any diet, over consumption of fats have a detrimental affect on fat loss purely for the reason that they are higher in energy than protein or carbohydrate and can easily make you exceed your energy goals without you realizing.
  • Lower your sodium intake - 3g of sodium per day is plenty. You don't have to cut it out completely, just make sure that you stay within that range. Excess sodium causes you to retain water in your body making you feel bloated and making your limbs appear larger.
  • Exercise - This may be obvious to you but you'll need to lift yourself up and do some form of exercise! Running, jogging, swimming, walking -- whatever you can think of! Anything to get your heart rate up for at least 30 minutes per day or every second day if you're busy.
  • Eat more protein - Eating protein creates a thermogenic effect in the body where it metabolizes the protein source and by doing so raises your body temperature in turn favouring fat loss.
  • Drink more water - Water is what your body needs for all metabolic processes, including lipolysis( breaking down of fat)
  • Take cold showers - Getting into a cold shower may be the last thing you want to do after a long day, but it works for losing fat! The drop in body temperature is very sudden so when you get out, your body expends energy to raise your body temperature back to normal in a process called thermoregulation. Fat loss is favoured because of  the energy expenditure your body goes through to bring temperature back to normal range.
  • Eat more vegetables - Vegetables are full of vitamins and minerals that your body needs to function correctly. They are also a great source of fiber which helps clean out the body of buildup in the intestines, keeping you healthy.
  • Say NO to sugar - Sugar is a very fast digesting carbohydrate. It provides immediate energy for immediate use. If you do not use that available energy, what do you think happens? Yep, fat storage. Opt for slower digesting carbohydrates such as brown rice, brown bread, oats and sweet potato to name a few. These will keep you full for longer, reduce cravings and if you're eating them alone(without protein or fat) will keep insulin spikes at bay.
  • Live a balanced life - Its okay to have a coke once in a while or to spoil yourself with a bar of chocolate. We're human after all, so don't punish yourself for that. Instead, make it part of your diet; leave space for you to spoil yourself. Everything in moderation is by far the best way to live in a balanced way.
During your fatloss journey there will be times where you lose motivation. I recommend going onto youtube and searching for a channel named 'Mateusz M' for inspirational videos guaranteed to keep you on track. I've done this countless times.

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