5 Things That Will Sabotage Your Weight Loss

everlyn ross

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Losing weight can be challenging. Sometimes even the things we think we are doing right turn out to be wrong. Listed below are five weight loss secrets that can help you avoid sabotaging your weight loss efforts.

Overestimating The Amount Of Calories Burned In A Workout

If you are using a calorie expenditure table to determine the number of calories burned when exercising, you are more than likely overestimating calories burned.

This is because most calorie tables overestimate calories burned by an average of twenty percent.

The best way to accurately determine the number of calories you burn is to use a heart rate monitor.

Not Building Muscle

Although aerobic workouts burn a lot of calories and are great for you, one weight loss secret that many people overlook is that strength training is needed as well. Strength training builds muscle and muscle speeds up your metabolism and burns more fat, thus promoting weight loss.

If you are working out, eating healthier and still not losing weight add some strength training to your routine and more than likely you will see the scale gradually start to go down.

Drinking To Much Alcohol
Alcohol slows down your body’s ability to burn fat. Instead of burning off food your body will first burn off the alcohol that you have consumed.

Alcohol also makes you more likely to snack because it desensitizes the part of our body that regulates hunger.

It is also high in calories and has no nutritional benefit. Having an occasional drink is fine but more than a couple per week and you may be sabotaging your weight loss and health.

Skipping Meals
While skipping meals sounds like a great way to drop unwanted pounds, it can actually have the opposite effect.
When your body goes without food for long periods of time your metabolism begins to slow down.
Skipping meals can also cause you to eat more than you normally would have when you do have a chance to grab some food.
Instead of skipping meals eat five to six small ones throughout the day. If your calorie intake goal for the day is 1600 calories plan to have five 320 calorie meals each day.
Setting Unrealistic Weight Loss Goals
Many people looking to lose weight set unrealistic goals. They watch people on television who have lost 20 pounds in a month and set that standard for themselves.
Reality is healthy weight loss takes time. Healthy weight loss is considered between one and two pounds each week.
Those who lose weight at this rate, tend to be more successful at keeping it off longer.
Although these five weight loss secrets may seem simple, they can have a major impact on your weight loss success.
All the best,
Everlyn J .Ross
 
It is a complete myth that skipping meals will slow your metabolism, just as it is a myth that eating lots of small meals will increase it.

Please, anybody posting these "5 ways to......." or "10 tips for ........" type post, please make sure the information is accurate before copying and pasting from other sites.
 
It is a complete myth that skipping meals will slow your metabolism, just as it is a myth that eating lots of small meals will increase it.

Please, anybody posting these "5 ways to......." or "10 tips for ........" type post, please make sure the information is accurate before copying and pasting from other sites.
Thanks, but this is the knowledge i collect.
Very sorry if it does not help you
 
It does not matter how long you have been collecting the information for if that information is spreading myth and false information.

Incorrect information does not help anybody, it is not about helping me, it is about helping members of this forum, many of whom have been struggling with YoYo weight gain due to the multitude of myths found across the internet. There a multiple approaches to loosing weight that can be successful and healthy depending on individual philosophy and health needs. As an example I am not a vegetarian but will not criticise somebody for making that valid individual choice just as I expect my Keto choices to be respected by those same vegetarians. But across the whole range of those individual choices there are a lot of myths which have no scientific backing or have long been disproved eg. the 6 small meals per day myth is one of those and the type of information which is not helpful to anybody.


https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19943985
 
It does not matter how long you have been collecting the information for if that information is spreading myth and false information.

Incorrect information does not help anybody, it is not about helping me, it is about helping members of this forum, many of whom have been struggling with YoYo weight gain due to the multitude of myths found across the internet. There a multiple approaches to loosing weight that can be successful and healthy depending on individual philosophy and health needs. As an example I am not a vegetarian but will not criticise somebody for making that valid individual choice just as I expect my Keto choices to be respected by those same vegetarians. But across the whole range of those individual choices there are a lot of myths which have no scientific backing or have long been disproved eg. the 6 small meals per day myth is one of those and the type of information which is not helpful to anybody.


https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19943985
That may not be right for you but it would not be right for me
I applied the diet for 3 weeks and had successful weight loss
You can not impose people according to your point of view
 
Did you actually read the study, do I need to post further studies, This forum has a focus on proven facts rather than myth and opinion, If you have current scientific studies to back up your opinions please include them in your posts.
 
That may not be right for you but it would not be right for me
I applied the diet for 3 weeks and had successful weight loss
You can not impose people according to your point of view

The fact is that you can eat 20 small meals a day and if the calories are right you will lose weight... It does not mean that breaking the eating up into 20 meals in any way boosted your weight loss than if you had eaten it all in one big meal.

It is not just Trusylver's point of view that 6 meals has no impact - it is scientifically proven fact.
We have pointed the pinned threads out to you before. Please read them.

https://weight-loss.fitness.com/threads/new.83909/

Read the pinned threads in the different sections and you will be able to spot some diet myths.

Thank you, i will take care of it
 
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