Metabolism and Weight Loss
Weight loss can become challenging as the body adapts its metabolism to lower calorie intake, often leading to frustrating plateaus. Instead of drastically cutting calories and increasing workouts, building muscle can enhance metabolic capacity, allowing for a more sustainable approach to weight loss. This strategy not only helps achieve goals but can also result in eating more calories than when starting the journey.In this clip
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If You Want To LOSE WEIGHT, Do THIS First - 1784 (Listener Live Coaching)
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How do you overcome weight loss plateaus, as discussed in episode 184 of "A Holistic Approach to Building Strength & Improving Health with Sal Di Stefano," and the clip "Metabolism Management"? I'm 29, I work out at least 4 times a week, more like 6 if I include cardio days. Athlytic says I'm at a 300-500 calorie deficit when I eat around 1,800 calories per day, but I feel like I've hit a plateau.
How do you overcome weight loss plateaus, as discussed in episode 184 of the Mind Pump podcast, "A Holistic Approach to Building Strength & Improving Health with Sal Di Stefano," and the clip "Metabolism Management"? I'm 29, I work out at least 4 times a week, more like 6 if I include cardio days. Athlytic says I’m at a 300-500 calorie deficit when I eat around 1,800 calories per day, but I feel like I’ve hit a plateau.