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#89: Why 1200 calorie/day diets & cheat days don’t work & what to do instead
Manage episode 446286098 series 3449217
Have you been carefully sticking to a 1200-calorie per day diet during the week, only to reward yourself with a cheat day on the weekend?
While this approach might seem like a good balance, it could actually be sabotaging your progress!
In this episode of 40+ Fitness for Women, I break down why super low-calorie diets and cheat days aren’t as effective as you think—especially for women in perimenopause and menopause.
Tune in as I discuss:
- Why 1200-calorie per day diets leave you feeling exhausted and frustrated
- How cheat days often undo all your hard work
- Why you should think of your calories like a budget—and how to manage them better
- A smarter, more sustainable approach to fat loss
- My own experience with tracking and managing calories for consistent results
If you’ve been dieting and feel stuck, this episode will help you rethink your strategy for better, more sustainable progress.
- Download my free guide to working with your menopausal body >>
- Check out My Learn to Lift Programs >>
- Sign up for my Fat Loss Workshop >>
- Subscribe to my weekly newsletter>>
- Follow & chat with me on Instagram: befitafter40_withlynn/
- Support the show: Buy Me A Coffee ☕
Capíttulos
1. Introduction to 40+ Fitness for Women (00:00:00)
2. The Exhaustion of Constant Dieting (00:01:12)
3. The Problem with Cheat Days (00:02:42)
4. A Better Approach: Budgeting Calories (00:06:30)
5. Understanding Your Calorie Budget (00:07:55)
6. Personal Experience with Calorie Deficit (00:08:16)
7. Managing Calorie Intake on Special Occasions (00:10:01)
8. Successful Weight Loss Journey (00:11:20)
9. Advice for Tracking and Analyzing Your Diet (00:12:38)
10. Final Thoughts and Next Steps (00:14:30)
103 episodios
#89: Why 1200 calorie/day diets & cheat days don’t work & what to do instead
40+ Fitness: Weight training, fitness & weight loss tips for Women in perimenopause & menopause
Manage episode 446286098 series 3449217
Have you been carefully sticking to a 1200-calorie per day diet during the week, only to reward yourself with a cheat day on the weekend?
While this approach might seem like a good balance, it could actually be sabotaging your progress!
In this episode of 40+ Fitness for Women, I break down why super low-calorie diets and cheat days aren’t as effective as you think—especially for women in perimenopause and menopause.
Tune in as I discuss:
- Why 1200-calorie per day diets leave you feeling exhausted and frustrated
- How cheat days often undo all your hard work
- Why you should think of your calories like a budget—and how to manage them better
- A smarter, more sustainable approach to fat loss
- My own experience with tracking and managing calories for consistent results
If you’ve been dieting and feel stuck, this episode will help you rethink your strategy for better, more sustainable progress.
- Download my free guide to working with your menopausal body >>
- Check out My Learn to Lift Programs >>
- Sign up for my Fat Loss Workshop >>
- Subscribe to my weekly newsletter>>
- Follow & chat with me on Instagram: befitafter40_withlynn/
- Support the show: Buy Me A Coffee ☕
Capíttulos
1. Introduction to 40+ Fitness for Women (00:00:00)
2. The Exhaustion of Constant Dieting (00:01:12)
3. The Problem with Cheat Days (00:02:42)
4. A Better Approach: Budgeting Calories (00:06:30)
5. Understanding Your Calorie Budget (00:07:55)
6. Personal Experience with Calorie Deficit (00:08:16)
7. Managing Calorie Intake on Special Occasions (00:10:01)
8. Successful Weight Loss Journey (00:11:20)
9. Advice for Tracking and Analyzing Your Diet (00:12:38)
10. Final Thoughts and Next Steps (00:14:30)
103 episodios
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