Why Am I Not Losing Fat?

Training and maintaining a healthy lifestyle can be an all-encompassing way to live. Going to the gym regularly and eating well could be a full-time job in itself. If you’re doing it to lose weight, it can be demotivating to put all the effort in and not seeing it paying dividends. If you’re looking in the mirror or standing on the scales and not seeing your fat deposits melt away, there could be a number of reasons for that. Let’s take a look at why that might be.

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We’re all different and have different goals, different aims, different needs and, obviously different bodies, when it comes to the choice of food.

It’s very easy to think you’re sticking to a healthy eating plan, but if you’re not recording or tracking what you’re eating and really understanding the nutritional make-up of the food, it can mask a number of issues that you may not be aware of.

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