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Fitness coach shares 3 mindset shifts that will help achieve weight loss goals

Weight loss is often an upward journey, full of small wins, setbacks, and lessons along the way. It's not just about what you eat or how much you move - it's also about the mindset you cultivate. Accepting certain truths, being consistent, and sticking to simple habits can make all the difference in achieving long-term results.
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Fitness trainer Raj Ganpath - the Founder of Slow Burn Method, the Co-founder and head coach at Quad Fitness and the author of Simple, Not Easy - has outlined three simple mindset changes that will transform your weight loss outlook and help you achieve consistent results. In an Instagram video posted on October 24, the fitness coach shares key truths about weight loss - what you need to understand and accept - that can be used as practical tools to achieve results.
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According to Raj, in order to lose weight, you need to create a calorie deficit, which means being comfortable feeling a little hungry each day. He explains, “To create a calorie deficit, you need to eat lesser than you need. And that means there will be some hunger for a few hours every day. Every time this happens, if you panic and end up eating food, you break the calorie deficit. Instead, if you can be okay with it, if you can sit with the discomfort, you will create the calorie deficit which will compound over time, resulting in sustainable long-term weight loss.”
The fitness coach admits that variety can make eating fun and exciting, but experimenting too much with food increases the chance of mistakes, making weight loss more complicated. He explains, “This is why you see a lot of athletes and celebrities repeating the same foods over and over again. If you can do the same thing, the chances of you making mistakes goes down and the chances of you creating a calorie deficit and losing weight in the long term goes up.”
Raj stresses that you have to be consistent, even when you don't get to see immediate results. He explains, “Linear progress is not going to be linear. In other words, your body weight is not going to drop every day or every week. Over a period of time, your body weight will see a downward trend, but it's not going to happen every time you weigh yourself. And you need to be okay with putting in the effort with or without results.” He highlights that building this habit is the key to making consistent progress.
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Source: HindustanTimes
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