by Fitness Tips for Life
The need to lose weight is something that many of us have. The truth
is, however, that we should be seeking to lose fat specifically. Muscle
weight is fine, but weight from fat is not.
The problem is that it can be hard to measure your progress when
you’re making effort to lose weight. This is especially true if you work
out regularly as part of your weight loss process. If you incorporate
strength training three to four times a week, you may gain muscle, which
will add to your weight. This is not a gain in fat, but in muscle.
The Problem With Scales
If you use a scale to measure your progress, you can never tell the
difference if the weight you lost or gained is water weight, fat, or
muscle. This is why a measuring tape is more appropriate to track your
weight loss progress. By using a measuring tape, you can see if you are
losing inches off your body. When you lose inches, chances are you are
losing fat. And ultimately, that’s the whole point of losing weight.
Does this mean that you should throw away your scales and rely
completely on a measuring tape? Not necessarily. Use both to measure how
far you’ve come with your weight loss efforts. Use the number of the
scale to see if you are heading in the right direction, and reconfirm
whether it is fat that you are losing with a measuring tape. This way,
you get a way better picture of how things are with your weight loss.
Weight varies from day to day, but fat loss is less variable.
Go Beyond The Measurements
Besides the scale and the measuring tape, what else can you use to
measure your weight loss? Well, you can judge by whether your clothes
are becoming looser, and whether you feel lighter and fitter. These may
be more subjective, but sometimes all you need to confirm that you are
losing weight is the fact that you can fit into your old jeans.
Many people also report feeling more energetic, and generally happier
and more confident in themselves. So, even if the scale shows slow
progress, don’t discount this kind of evidence when it comes to
motivating yourself by knowing that your efforts are paying off!
If you want the most accurate measurements possible then there are
more ways to measure body fat – calipers, for example. Just know that,
by tracking your progress every day or every week, you’ll help keep
yourself motivated to continue.
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