By JJ Virgin, Prevention
Studies show ditching gluten helps dial down insulin resistance and inflammation, two biggies that create weight loss resistance. Skip the health halo-triggering processed crap; the easiest way to go gluten-free is sticking with a whole foods diet, and making sure you follow these steps to avoid wheat withdrawal. After all, you know broccoli and blueberries don't have gluten, right?
Double Up.
Studies show ditching gluten helps dial down insulin resistance and inflammation, two biggies that create weight loss resistance. Skip the health halo-triggering processed crap; the easiest way to go gluten-free is sticking with a whole foods diet, and making sure you follow these steps to avoid wheat withdrawal.
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After all, you know broccoli and blueberries don't have gluten, right?On super-busy days, I replace two meals with protein shakes (and incorporate these necessary smoothie ingredients). They're easy, filling, and skyrocket fat loss.
Simply blend non-soy, non-dairy, plant- or animal-based protein powder with avocado, kale or other leafy greens, frozen raspberries (if you're doing fruit), freshly ground flaxseed, maybe a tablespoon of almond butter or cacao nibs, and unsweetened coconut or almond milk for a fast meal that keeps you full and focused for hours.
Write it down.
What you track, you can measure and improve. Studies show folks who keep a food journal double their fat loss. When my personal clients didn't write down what they ate, I threatened to fire them; that's how serious I am about journaling for fat loss.If a pen and paper isn't your thing, download a smartphone app or even snap a picture to track your meals.
Modify intermittent fasting.
Going 16 to 18 hours or more without food becomes a challenge, and besides, I want you to eat breakfast within an hour of waking. Try this easier intermittent fasting version: Several times a week, eat a substantial low-sugar impact breakfast and lunch and then skip dinner.
Reduce or eliminate fruit.
Excess amounts of fructose, the main sugar in fruit, can make you gain weight. To really amp up fat loss, eliminate most fruit—yes, including berries; this is only temporary—and focus on low-fructose fruits like coconut and avocado. It's one of the easiest ways to give up sugar, and you'll see quick results to boot.
Go green.
Skip the rice, potatoes, and other carbs and double your green vegetables at meals—follow these rules for a low-carb diet. Non-starchy veggies provide more fiber, nutrients, and antioxidants for fewer calories than their starchy competitors.
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Drink up!
Aim for 64 ounces or more of filtered water daily. Keep a canteen nearby and sip throughout your day to crush hunger and cravings and trick yourself into drinking more water, or try these infused water recipes for a flavor boost.
Dial up your fiber.
Studies show higher-fiber diets make you leaner and fuller. Avocado, legumes, quinoa, nuts, and seeds become my favorite foods to hit your 50-gram daily fiber quota (as are these other ways to sneak fiber into your diet).
Crush your appetite with this simple trick.
About 30 to 60 minutes before a meal, stir a spoonful of freshly ground flaxseeds or a professional-quality fiber supplement into filtered water. You'll steady blood sugar while regulating hunger and cravings, meaning you'll probably eat less at that meal.
Get good sleep.
Even a partial night's crappy sleep can knock fat-regulating hormones like insulin out of whack, increasing weight gain in the bargain, so follow these 50 tips for a better night's sleep. Awesome sleep hygiene might include a hot bath, chamomile tea, a good (but not great) novel, and a synergistic professional-quality supplement to help you get seven to nine hours of quality, uninterrupted sleep.
Burst to blast.
Burst training requires just minutes yet makes your body an all-day fat-burning machine. My Fast Blasts combine burst training with weight resistance to get a killer full-body workout in eight—yes, eight—minutes. Grab a FREE one here.
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Find your bliss point.
Long-term studies show chronic stress can make you go face down in the brownie batter or otherwise trigger weight gain. Find what works for you: Whether that means meditation or a Starbucks date with your bestie, prioritize stress management for fast, lasting fat loss.