14/06/2019
We live in a world of food delivery apps and restaurants, perfectly complemented by fitness/nutrition apps and gyms. It’s almost like we are being setup to eat more, feel bad about it and then look for a way to burn all that food off. We happily say ‘please take my money’ to restaurants and fitness organizations alike.
Almost everyone we know has probably tried something to lose fat - this could be from finding the latest diet out online, a detox program or obsessive amounts of activity in a day or week. And chances are, it’s probably worked for a bunch of people.
Here is the truth - our bodies (and minds) have never been wired for short term results. While we think about transformations in the next 10 weeks and looking good at the next social event, our bodies are thinking about the next 10 years and living those years healthy. We've evolved over millions of years and our bodies have been designed to resist change. There is a ‘safe zone’ for each one of us physically and we will always try and stay in that zone unless we give ourselves time and a strong enough reason to get away from it.
This means that whenever fat loss happens, our bodies try and regain some or all of the fat lost. Depending on how much and how well we resist, the regain will happen over days, weeks, months or years.
Here is what we first need to accept and come to terms with - If we want to change anything in our bodies (like reverse your physical structure or a health condition) it will take months and/or years. Similarly, if we want to change anything in our minds (like change a habit or addiction), it will take months and/or years.
Stop thinking days and weeks. Sure, fat loss is possible in days and weeks. But progress will last only over months and years. Progress here doesn’t mean losing fat only. It also means health first, sustainable lifestyle changes, feeling good about ourselves and most importantly, enjoying our foods and lives.
And that, is the future of fat loss.