Easiest Fat Loss Tip Ever

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That's actually a great video Leigh.

I've been telling people this forever. People just don't realize how easy it is to be off in their measurements. Digital food scales are beautiful pieces of machinery!

Yet, people sit for hours trying to figure out how many calories they expended today in the gym. It's a futile process.... there's just too much room for error.

Measure as best you can your food intake.

Do 'enough' exercise to make a difference.

Track progress.

Adjust as needed.....
 
This is exactly why I don't worry about my calorie counts being "too low" at the end of the day. I'd guess that I "really" eat at least 10-15% more calories than I record, due to approximation error, and that estimate is borne out by the rate I lose at.
 
I was actually able to log in! Shocker...I've been having a 30% log-in success rate lately.

That's a great video. :) Nice, simple and to the point.

Michael
 
Glad it has been enjoyed, I have received a lot of good feedback on it. It is the first of many, going to de-construct a lot of little things, nothing to fancy or hard to grasp. If there is anything you guys want to see as well, let me know!
 
I actually worried about the difference between measuring my cheerios and weighing it...so i took my 1.5 cups (which is my normal serving size) and weighed it and the weight was exactly what it should be for the calories i was expecting. It really does depend on how carefully you measure things though. Peanut butter is something that i always just take less then a tablespoon measure and count it as a tablespoon- that way i am not underestimating.

I guess i'm different in that i don't ever try to figure out how many calories i burn at the gym! I dont think that there is a simple, accurate way to do this (please let me know if i am wrong about this) and i also don"t think it matters all that much. I know that whatever the machines tell you have you burned is not all that accurate.

If i am doing my 60 minutes of exercise, that is what is important!

:)

However from what i've seen with dieters, eating too much is rarely the problem. Most people who are trying to lose weight eat way too few calories.

Even so, an interesting video!
 
ive never once measured my food. personally it wont work for me due to many reasons. but it obviously works for some!! and its a damn good way (if you can keep track of it) to keep an eye on what your eating, especially if your not good at judging your food.

ive lost most of the weight i wanted to , without measuring, but i dont eat fatty foods so...not much reason to measure. if i wanst vegan id probably consider measuring food though...
 
Looking through some old threads last night and this post definitely deserves a spot at the top as many people need to make this realization regarding caloric control.
 
Good stuff makes sense. I've been measuring things for ages..and started weighing a couple of weeks ago, quite a reality check as most of my measurements were more fantasy than fact!!
 
Yup, I think the vast majority of people who can't seem to keep weight loss going consistently are barely in a 'real' deficit.
 
Thanks Leigh!

After seeing your demo I decided to buy a food scale (a good digital one for only $20! I was happy about that) and see what I was really eating. After two days of measuring and weighing, I realize I was about 400 cals over what I thought I was at. I'm trying for a two pound a week loss, so 1000cals under a week, and with that extra 400 cals no wonder I've only lost 4 in a month!

And it's not nearly as time consuming as I thought it would be. I construct my sandwich right on the scale: Put my pita on the scale, weight it and write it down. Zero the scale with the pita on it, throw in the meat, write it down, zero the scale, add more etc. No need to individually weight everything. Especially handy with things like mayo or cream cheese. Barely takes more time than just making it.
 
I really liked this video! It's funny because I measure my food and sometimes add a little extra-- like I'm being sneaky. I guess it really does matter. Thank you!
 
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