It happens to all of us at some point.
Your workouts are
dialed in, and your body is rapidly becoming leaner and more attractive.
Friends and family notice and you feel fantastic.
And then it stops.
You are doing everything exactly the same as before except your body no longer responds.
You, my friend, have hit a plateau. It's a frustrating place to be
parked, so read the following 5 steps to get your body back into results
mode.
Step #1: Reduce Sugar. A very
effective way to restart your results is to reel in your sugar intake.
Inspect all of your food for added sugars and eliminate items that
contain high calorie sweeteners. This means no sugar, corn syrup, honey
or maple syrup.
If you've already eliminated processed sugars
from your diet, and have still hit a plateau, then it's time to dig a
little deeper by eliminating some of the natural sugars from your diet.
Limit your intake of sweet fruits and eliminate dried fruits.
Step #2: Get
More Sleep. We are supposed to get an average of eight hours of sleep
each night. If you're not getting adequate amounts of rest, you're more
likely to be hungry, overeat, and gain weight.
When you're
tired, you don't feel like cooking a healthy meal, and you're more
likely to opt for fast (fattening) food. Then your lack of energy causes
you to skip your workouts. And to make matter worse, sleep deprivation
causes your metabolism to slow down, slowing or reversing your results.
To beat your plateau, make sleep a priority.
Step #3: Drink
Only Water. To restart your results you'll need to make some changes.
Sorry, but some of the changes aren't going to be fun. If you're one of
the millions hooked on soda, alcohol, or other sweetened beverages, then
your plateau will stay locked in place until you replace these drinks
with water.
Keep in mind that your brain often confuses thirst
with hunger. So at the first sign of hunger, don't grab a snack or
calorie-filled drinks. Instead, grab a glass of water.
Step #4: Eat
Healthy Breakfast. But not just any breakfast. Your plateau-breaking
breakfast should be low in carbs and high in protein. Try eggs, lean
breakfast meats, a protein shake, or a mini-muffin made with almond
flour.
Fitting breakfast into your busy morning may take some
work, but research shows that the habit of eating a healthy breakfast is
key to losing weight and keeping pounds off. Set your alarm 15 minutes
earlier to give yourself time to eat breakfast
Step #5:
Increase Exercise Intensity. It's time to start taking your workouts
more seriously. No more going through the motions, it's all-out for you.
If you want to get back on track with your body transformation, and to
keep the fat melting away, then increase the amount and intensity of
your exercise routine.
For most people, this is the most
difficult lifestyle change of all, but the benefits are enormous. Try to
get 30 to 60 minutes of intense exercise on most days of the week. When
exercise is a normal part of your everyday routine, you're more likely
to stick with it, and your body will become slimmer and more toned.
The quickest and most permanent way to beat that plateau is through a
combination of healthy eating and consistent, challenging workouts.
I'm here to help you meet your fitness and weight loss goals.
You deserve that fit and attractive body—I can help you get it.
Call or email today and together we will overcome your fitness plateau.
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