5 Common Weight Loss Myths - BUSTED!
1 - To Lose Weight You Must Eat Less Than 1200 Calories.
No! There is no hard fast rule for how many calories you need to eat to lose weight. Ideally, for consistent sustainable fat loss, you want to be losing around 1lb per week...this is, roughly, being in a calorie deficit by around 500kcals per day, or 3500kcals per week. So in order to work out how many calories you should be eating, we need to work out your unique calories needed vs calories burned, then create a small deficit. By eating very low calorie, you open yourself up to many more problems such as slowing of your metabolism, illness, fatigue and muscle loss.
2 - To Lose Weight You Must Run.
No! Cardio training is brilliant for your heart, but spending hours on a treadmill or cross trainer is not the only (or necessarily the best) way to lose weight. There are many other options, including weight lifting, that will burn calories just as well, if not better. So if running isn't your thing, fear not- it's not necessary for fat loss!
3 - Fat makes you fat.
No! Fat does not make you fat! Excess calories makes you gain weight - and as fat has 9kcals per gram (as opposed to 4kcals for carbohydrates and protein), you get a lot less food for your calories when eating high fat food. However, fat is needed for good health and well being - so don't fear the fat!
4 - Weight Training Will Make You Bulkier, not Smaller.
No! No! And again, No! Weight training will not make you look bulky, not without a very specific set of conditions, including an excess of food and specific training, over a number of years. Weight training can help gain that toned and svelte look that many desire - so don't fear the weight room!
5 - No Carbs Before Marbs...
No! And we can add to this, no carbs after 6pm. Also rubbish. The reason people lose weight on these plans is that they drop their calories by default - that is all. Carbohydrates are an essential part of our diet and not to be feared - they give us energy for the day and for our workouts, and when from sources such as vegetables, a whole host of micro-nutrients too. Go easy on those refined carbs, but don't fear carbohydrates as a whole!
If you have any questions on this, or want to know the best ways to lose those extra few pounds, don't hesitate to get in touch. x




