Sometimes to fit in a dress or
for various health-related reasons, losing weight in the shortest possible time
span is a dream for many. While it is okay to desire changes in the
body, sometimes we tend to compromise our health in an attempt to attain
unrealistic results. One must understand that the way to right weight loss is
long and time taking.
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Nancy
Dehra, a popular nutritionist recently took to social media to answer some
common questions we have regarding the weight loss process. In the video, Dehra answers some most common questions related to the process of weight loss and busts myths related
How long should we work out
every day to lose weight?
According
to Dehra, one hour of workout is enough every day for desirable
results. She recommends more muscle and strength exercises rather than
high-intensity training. Working out for longer hours will not deliver speedy results but will exhaust the body.
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Strength
training, also called weight training or resistance training is pitching the
body against some type of resistance including one’s own body weight, barbells,
or other weights.
Should you regularly change
your workout routine?
Dehra
noted that hopping from one routine to other both in terms of exercise and diet
is the most common mistake we all make. Rather one should stick to one
particular routine and follow that religiously to get desired results.
Is it advisable to lose 10
kilos a month?
Unrealistic
expectations kill most healthy lifestyles. According to Dehra, losing 10 kilos
a month is unhealthy as to reach that goal one will have to starve. Now this
will lead to a lack of energy and strength in the body.
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One
should not eliminate important nutrients or meals altogether to lose weight. It
will not only weaken your body but one you start eating again, you will gain
more weight than you lost,