The FASTEST way to LOSE BELLY FAT is almost entirely based on your personal preferences for your diet. This video will show you how to lose belly fat and experience overall weight loss by finding the perfect strategy for yourself.
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If your goal is to lose belly fat you’ve probably already tried to just cut your carbs or just do more cardio or the most common yet not very helpful advice is to just eat less and move more. Even though many different plans will help you reduce belly fat like keto, Mediterranean dieting or fasting there are only a handful of ways that are even going to be suitable for you as an individual and there is most likely just one way that will work far better than the other methods for you. That’s why today I want to go over the most effective methods for losing a significant amount of belly fat over the next 30 days. As I go through each one, focus on identifying which method works best for you based on your food preferences, the times of the day that you normally like to eat, and your preferred portion sizes – do you like big meals do you like small meals, and also focus on what you actually enjoy eating?Â
Before we begin It’s important to remember that no one diet is objectively better than another— both low fat and low carbs have been proven in studies to work just as effectively, it’s all about choosing the approach that you can follow consistently without it feeling forced. The consistency aspect is what will lead to real, noticeable fat loss. So, instead of focusing on advice like ‘just do more cardio,’ think about what you can commit to long term. And speaking of cardio all the methods that I’m about to go over are diet-related because your diet will have a far bigger impact on your belly fat than trying to burn fat with exercise. In fact, it’s almost impossible to outwork a bad diet. Â
So let’s start first with a very popular method that I already mentioned which is ketogenic dieting. The goal of keto is to get your body to enter a state known as ketosis where your body will begin to rely on fat for energy instead of carbohydrates. In that state you’ll convert fat into ketones which can then be used as an alternative energy source. Since carbohydrates are your body’s preferred energy source we have to eliminate most of those carbs so that your body chooses ketones over carbs. That’s why a typical ketogenic diet will only allow about 5 to 10 percent of your total daily calories to come from carbs. Then 20 to 25 percent of your diet will come from protein. And 70 to 80% of your total calories will come from fat. So who is this method great for? This plan is perfect for anyone who primarily enjoys high-fat foods like steak, bacon, eggs, butter, avocados, cheese, and salmon. If you can see yourself eating these types of foods on a daily basis, and feeling satisfied at least for 30 days then the keto diet may be the perfect plan for you. However, if you love carbs like bread, pasta, rice, potatoes, and high-carb fruits like bananas, you’re not going to want to go with the keto diet. Because you will essentially be eliminating all of these carbs to stay under a daily 5 or 10% carbohydrate allowance. Now if you don’t mind giving up those carbs there are many ways that you can create low-carb substitutes like cauliflower rice instead of regular rice. Or low-carb zucchini pasta instead of regular pasta, or even pizza with a cauliflower crust instead of a regular wheat-based crust. On top of that, if you enjoy a high-fat diet, keto does give you an opportunity to focus less on counting every one of your calories because low-carb diets will usually automatically create the conditions to stay in a calorie deficit. Don’t get me wrong you can still gain fat by eating too much fat, so calories still count but you don’t necessarily have to count them with keto or other low-carb plans so that’s another benefit if you don’t like counting calories.Â
Now what if you want the opposite, what if you want a diet that’s very high in carbs. In fact, you know yourself well enough that you know when you cut carbs, you typically quit within a matter of a few days. And you can’t see yourself avoiding not just healthy carbs like brown rice, sweet potatoes, and oats but also unhealthy carbs like pop-tarts, ice cream, or donuts or maybe you like something in between like white bread, or plain pasta made from refined grains, if you need these kinds of comfort foods in your diet to stick to it, your best strategy might be and if it fits your macros approach, also known as IIFYM. With this approach, you would still be able to eat all your favorite foods, even the ones that are high in calories and unhealthy like Oreos with each cookie containing a whopping 50 calories. You would do that by using an online macronutrient calculator and after entering your stats you would stick to the exact protein, carb, and…
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