8 simple changes to your lifestyle that will help you lose weight this week

Date:

Lose weight this week with these simple lifestyle changes…

Losing weight can be a big challenge, requiring hard work, dedication and in a lot of cases sacrifice (No wine and no chocolate?!) However losing weight doesn’t have to be all about drastic change, you can make small changes to your lifestyle which can make a huge difference to how you feel when you wake up. We have put together a list of 8 things you can do to lose some weight this week without having to make any major changes to your lifestyle!

You may also like: Cycle to fitness with with London’s One 10

Drink More Water

8 is the magic number for the amount of glasses of water you should consume each day. By drinking more water it reduces the amount you eat due to you feeling fuller. If you consume a glass of water first thing in the morning, it is said to increase your metabolic rate by around 30 percent helping you with losing weight too.

Losing weight drinking water

Stop the Fizzy Drinks

The recommended amount of sugar intake each day is: Men 150 calories per day (37.5 grams or 9 teaspoons). Women: 100 calories per day (25 grams or 6 teaspoons). On average 1 can of coke has 39g which is straight away over the daily recommended amount. By reducing just one can a day will certainly help will your weight loss!

Losing weight drinking less fizzy drinks

Drink Less Alcohol

As with fizzy drinks, alcohol contains plenty of sugar and calories which really doesn’t help with your weight loss – even one small glass an evening can make a big difference. Why not give Dry January a go? And after that just limit drinking to the weekends, then not only will you really appreciate that glass of wine on Friday after work, but you will quickly see the difference.

Losing weight drinking less alcohol

Exercise during the ads

Tv ads are the perfect opportunity to try get some added exercise to your daily routine. Try some crunches, jumping jacks, lunges or anything to get active during the five minute ad, instead of sitting down and waiting.  This will help burn those extra calories to get your waistline down.

Losing weight during the ads

Invest in comfortable sports gear

While this isn’t a direct way to lose weight, if you have invested in good quality and comfortable sports wear, you are going to get a lot more out of your workout. You will look better, it will adapt to your body better and you will be better supported, meaning you will work out harder than you would otherwise, therefore losing more calories. Be sure to invest in a good quality sports bra – such as this from Knix – for extra support and comfort in your workout.

Eat your food slowly

Take smaller mouthfuls and chew for longer. By doing this it will not only go down easier and digest. It will also allow for your brain to process that you are full before going in for more helping with losing weight.

Losing weight Eating Slowly

Make the most of your lunch break

Your lunch break is the perfect opportunity to get some exercise in. Take a walk around the block or get your running shoes and take a run. 15 minutes around the block everyday will add up to help take that fat away.

Losing weight lunch break

Go to bed earlier

Getting your 7-9 hours sleep a day is key to living a healthy life style. Not only does it aid with repair and recovery but it also keeps your cortisol levels correct as well as stopping you snacking in the night.

losing weight weight loss tips

Eat a High Protein Breakfast

Protein fills you up (More than carbs) by eating a high protein breakfast you will be full enough that you won’t snack during the day. Eggs, nuts, peanut butter are are a great place to start however there are so many option to choose from.

losing weight weight loss tips

Have you got any tips on changes to your lifestyle which help with losing weight? Please let us know your weight loss tips in the comment box below!

Mark Lee-Falcon
Mark Lee-Falconhttps://seeninthecity.co.uk
Hi! My name is Mark Lee-Falcon and I am a partner and deputy editor for Seen in the City. Fitness is one of my main passions and I love discovering new workouts. I also love exploring the city and finding the coolest new places to eat and drink. You can contact me on: Mark@seeninthecity.co.uk

1 COMMENT

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here

More like this