Getting in Shape? Plan for These Stages of Weight Loss - 3 minutes read


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Losing weight takes commitment and determination. If you're trying to improve your health by shedding pounds, you'll find that understanding different stages of the process can help you stay committed when it feels like you're hitting a plateau. Learn more about these stages of weight loss so you can adjust your diet, your workouts, and your expectations accordingly.


Rapid Weight Loss

 We have good news and bad news about how your weight loss journey will likely start. The good news is that this is the period during which you lose weight the fastest, which can be very exciting and encouraging. Seeing weight loss results quickly comes as a result of making significant changes to your lifestyle and your body responding positively. But there's a downside as well; this stage doesn't last forever, so you need to be prepared for the challenges ahead.

Plateau Period

After seeing such great results in the beginning, it can be really disappointing to realize you've reached a plateau. This occurs when the changes you initially made in terms of exercising more and eating healthy are no longer producing the rapid weight loss you experienced at first. You may have seen a pound or two come off the scale every week before, but now you might not see any change (or even a slight weight increase) in a week. 

Once you reach this plateau, it's time to push yourself both physically and mentally. Switch up your workouts to something slightly more challenging while remaining committed to your weight loss goals.

Temptations to Cheat

At this point, you've stuck to your exercise schedule and healthy diet for quite a while. You pushed through the plateau and continue to slowly but surely lose weight. But all that hard work makes you want to let off a little steam, and your first temptation is to stray from your strict weight loss plans. You start thinking it's not so bad if you cut back on your weekly workouts or sneak in a few unhealthy foods here and there. This often happens near a holiday or special event, so try to anticipate these temptations so you can avoid them and stick to your plan.

Back on Track

After deviating from your goal just a bit, you recommit yourself to your weight loss journey. This is where it starts to sink in just how far you've come. This is a different kind of excitement from that initial period where the weight was coming off quickly; now you appreciate every pound lost and know just how much hard work went into shedding it.

Consolidate development with your consistent plan

Discovering time to exercise can be a test. To make it simpler, plan time to practice as you would some other arrangement. Plan to watch your most loved show while strolling on the treadmill, read while riding a stationary bicycle, or enjoy a reprieve to go on a stroll at work.

Weight Loss Maintenance

Did you hit your weight loss goal? If so, you should certainly celebrate. However, there's still one more step in your weight loss journey to prepare for. Maintaining your new weight will present a new type of challenge. Instead of viewing your workouts and diet as a means to lose weight, you need to start seeing them as new habits that you can commit to long-term.