Most people believe that calories are the "enemy", since eating excess calories leads to
excess fat, right? That’s why most people believe that the fastest way to lose weight is
to cut way back on calories each day.
After all, if a dieter is eating 2,500
calories per day and they decide to cut back to 1,500 calories per day – then obviously
those extra 1,000 calories have to result in weight loss, right?
Well, actually
this is not exactly true.
In fact, if you try to cut your calories too much (via
starving yourself and skipping meals) then you'll quickly reach a dieting "plateau" (a point
where the scale refuses to drop any lower no matter how little your are eating).
Firstly, let’s talk about how the average person begins a new diet...
The
scenario usually sounds something like this...
One day you look in the mirror and see
that your clothes are fitting tighter than normal, and you look more overweight than normal.
...And on this day you get “angry” with yourself, you’re angry with what
you see in the mirror – and you decide that you’re going to lose weight no matter
what it takes.
You are filled with lots of motivation and anger on this day, and
you feel determined to do whatever it takes to get slimmer.
So what's the first thing you do?
...You begin skipping meals and cutting way back
on calories in an attempt to starve yourself thinner, since you're convinced that calories
are the enemy.
Anyway, the above scenario is how you begin your “starvation
diet.”
On the first day of dieting you feel so “motivated” to lose
weight that you decide to skip breakfast.
Unfortunately, this motivation doesn't
last for long, because after a few hours your hunger begins making you feel weak -- because your
body is not accustomed to "skipping meals" like this, and your body is not accustomed to
being without calories for so long.
Anyway, by the time lunchtime arrives you’re
so hungry (and weak) that you feel absolutely miserable --- but yet you bravely tell
yourself that you can handle this diet (because after all, you certainly don’t want to
feel like a quitter).
So you perhaps have a piece of fruit for lunch (or perhaps
another small food item instead), since you're still convinced that you can starve yourself
thinner.
Finally, hours later when dinnertime arrives you’re so miserable and
hungry that you have a major headache – and this is the moment when you finally begin
to realize that starving yourself might not be such a good idea after all.
After
this first day of starving yourself you feel horrible, but you’re determined to stick to
your diet since you don't want to be a quitter so soon -- so you’ll likely hold out for
another few days on this diet.
Or, if you are particularly brave then you may even
hold out for a week or two.
However, regardless of how long you actually hold out
-- you won't get any slimmer and the final result will still be the same.
You see,
even after two weeks of starving yourself you won’t have achieved any serious weight loss
at all. In fact, your body will still look the same when you look in the mirror.
Why is this true?
This is true because most of the weight lost during a
“starvation diet” is just water weight, and not real fat loss.
You must
remember that any “water weight” lost during a starvation diet will be gained back
immediately when you stop dieting and start eating normally again.
Also, whenever
you starve yourself you cause a “hidden” factor to come into play...
You see, whenever you starve yourself your body will begin burning fewer calories each day.
For instance, let’s say that you normally eat about 3,,000 calories per day.
....But then you suddenly cut way back on calories -- so that you're now eating only
1,000 calories per day.
Guess what happens?
Even though you’re
eating 2,000 fewer calories per day your body will begin burning 2,000 fewer calories per day
– so in reality your weight will remain the same even though you’re eating 2,000
fewer calories per day.
When this happens the scale will stop going down regardless
of how little you are eating each day, and this is known as a weight loss
“plateau.”
This is why most starvation dieters cannot make the scale go
down anymore after just two weeks of dieting. They all hit a “plateau” where the
scale just refuses to go down any further, no matter how little they are eating each day.
Now you know why you’ve always failed when trying to starve yourself in the past,
since it’s just not possible to lose weight by starving yourself.
The truth
is that “serious” weight loss can never be achieved by starvation dieting.
Serious weight loss can only be achieved by giving your body the right types of calories at
the correct times each day, which is something that we talk about below...
Your
body is actually like a big “engine” -- and the truth is that your body needs all 3
types of calories (protein, carbs, and fat) to some degree.
To begin losing weight
fast we recommend using the new Idiot Proof Diet from Fat Loss 4 Idiots --
because it does not require any calorie counting (it's one of the only diets in the world
which forces fast weight loss without the need to count calories).