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You can't lose weight on 1200 calories a day because you're no longer in a calorie deficit. Your body has adapted to what it's been doing and plateaued. If you start your diet with a 500 calorie deficit per day, your body adapts to this in various way so that over time your energy requirements are reduced.
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Apart from oils, there are other natural substances which can help in firming up the skin. Banana. Bananas are rich in potassium, vitamins, and...
Read More »Why you can’t lose weight on 1200 calories a day and how to fix it. If you’re doing everything right but still struggling with weight loss, this article is going to help you figure out why you can’t lose weight on 1200 calories a day. Maybe you’re not eating 1200 calories a day exactly. You might be eating in a calorie deficit or simply restricting your food intake. Bottom line is you want to lose weight but you’re not seeing results. Rather than getting advice from your friends, jumping to another diet or giving up, let’s troubleshoot it together. I’m going to go through a number of common scenarios I find amongst my online coaching clients who come to me struggling with weight loss. The good news is that there is a solution for every one of them which I’ll share. No matter who you are and how stuck you feel, you can lose weight. You just haven’t found the right solution yet. Ps. I’m going to assume you already know how much food you need to eat for weight loss and how to track your food intake. If you’re unsure, you should read this first.
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Read More »If you’ve never tracked your food before, eyeballing portions sizes accurately is extremely difficult. It’s likely you’re underestimating how much food you’re eating. As a result, what may look like 1200 calories a day based on your food diary, is actually more like 1700 calories a day. Let’s say your calorie requirements for weight loss are 1400 calories. If you’re really eating 1700 calories a day, that means you’re not in a calorie deficit and you won’t be able to lose weight.
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Walking 1 hour each day can help you burn calories and, in turn, lose weight. If you'd like to lose a substantial amount of weight (more than 5% of...
Read More »You need to make sure you’re measuring progress correctly. Don’t just rely on your body weight. You should take your body measurements and progress photos too. If your weight is staying the same and your waist circumference is going down, that is a sign you’re making fat loss progress. If you need help with measuring fat loss progress the right way, you can check this out here.
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500 calories It takes 20 steps to burn 1 calorie, therefore walking 10,000 steps burns off about 500 calories, which can then be added to your...
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These natural solutions include caffeine, green tea extract, protein supplements, soluble fiber supplements, and yohimbine. Among these, caffeine,...
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Watermelon Because 90% of a watermelon's weight is water, it's one of the best fruits to eat if you're trying to lose weight. A 100-gram serving...
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