Weight Loss vs. Fat Loss

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http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/life-style/health-fitness/fitness/Weight-loss-vs-fat-loss/articleshow/8044915.cms

"How do you know whether your weight loss is from fat or not?
How you feel is a very good indicator. When you are dropping weight on the scale, but feel weak, exhausted, cranky or maybe slightly nauseous, you are probably losing more than just fat. Beware of banking too hard on this indicator though, as the euphoria of the plummeting scale may just keep you elated enough not to pay heed to any of the above symptoms. If you are losing weight through fat loss, you may see the scales remain the same but your clothes will fit better. This means that you are gaining muscle and bone density but losing fat, which is why you feel stronger, with more energy and not fatigued...
How to lose fat and not muscle?
What you eat and how you workout determines how you lose weight. Here are some dos and don'ts to help you get fit the right way.

Don't
- Starve. Instead, eat food rich in protein, complex carbs (including salads and fruits), and good fats for energy. Eating right, eating so that you are not hungry, and eating food that is nourishing is important so that you lose fat.

- Eat empty calories. Eating empty calories like biscuits or snacking on empty calories that do not satisfy you in anyway, needs conscious effort. Snack on healthy, filling snacks instead.

- Do only cardio. While cardio is important, you run the risk of losing muscle if you focus only on cardio and not on strength training. It is therefore advisable to mix up your workouts in order to get the best of both worlds. If your workout plan involves just running, swimming, or walking, it's best if you throw some yoga, and weight training into the mix too. If you're eating right, then this will be invaluable in building muscle, which in turn burns fat faster.

Do
- Sprint. Throw in some really fast sprints on your cardio days. Even once a week is more than enough. This stimulates the HGH (human growth hormone) that facilitates the growth of muscle and resultant fat burn.

- Lift heavy weights. Push yourself to do bodyweight workouts, or lift heavy weights at the gym to grow muscle, that increases your metabolism and burns fat even when you are not working out. No you will not bulk up.

- Lead an active lifestyle . Sitting at your workplace for 10 hours a day and then being a couch potato for the rest of your waking hours is the perfect recipe to hamper all your hard work. Being active outside of the gym, low levels of cardio like evening walks, helps towards your fat loss goals.

Don't worry too much if you're looking better than ever, feeling energetic and active, and the weighing scale is not budging an inch. You may be losing fat and gaining muscle, the only path to good health and weight management in the long run.

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  • AmandaArnwine
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    INCHES Lost is Fat-loss
  • kimmerroze
    kimmerroze Posts: 1,330 Member
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    INCHES Lost is Fat-loss

    AMEN! Its my only way of "weight" or "measuring" my success!

    A MEASURING TAPE! Say no to the scale!
  • myvenus
    myvenus Posts: 188 Member
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    thanks for that info, good point and so true!
  • shreddingit
    shreddingit Posts: 1,133 Member
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    Yes!! Pure cardio wont be beneficial in the long run, we need weight training to keep fat and bad weight off!!
  • peteyTwang
    peteyTwang Posts: 250
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    Just had to share this post about NSVs! After reaching my original goal weight my 'skinny' clothes are continuing to fit even looser than ever these days but the scale is playing with me :( Especially liked the bit about the benefits of mixing in some SPRINT intervals in your cardio ... 'cuz that's just how I RUN .. or WALK um JOG ... Run :)
  • TrainerRobin
    TrainerRobin Posts: 509 Member
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    INCHES Lost is Fat-loss

    Almost always true.

    The only exception I've found is with older client's. I've found, through measuring their body fat over time, some of them shrink from the dreaded loss of muscle tissue. That's just one more reason that I always encourage folks to find a way to accurately measure their body fat percentage and make that number their ultimate goal. At our gym, I'll check anyone's body fat, anytime, for free. It's just that important! :)

    That said, resistance training does miracles to retain and build muscle mass in these older individuals. So it's never too late for anyone with plenty of "life experience" to start working out. Encourage the seniors in your life to stay active!

    Nice post, Petey!

    :drinker:
  • callipygianchronicle
    callipygianchronicle Posts: 811 Member
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    Concise explanation and tips. Thanks!
  • wannabehotmomma
    wannabehotmomma Posts: 190 Member
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    Thanks Petey great post!! I don't feel so bad that the scale hasn't moved much lately...but clothes are fitting better!!