How I Boosted my Metabolism and Lost 30 lb

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    ABOUT THIS VIDEO
    My co-coach Lucy spent months in a plateau before figuring out how to reset her metabolism and finally lose the weight. NOT by doing quick-fixes and hacks, but by implementing these 3 strategic habits. (Correction: In the video, there's a part where I said "1 lb a day" - I meant to say "1 lb a WEEK"!)
    Timestamps
    0:00 - Boosting metabolism beyond quick-fixes
    0:40 - What kills your metabolism (don't do this!)
    3:04 - The life-changing wake-up call
    4:11 - Metabolic adaptation, explained
    6:21 - Metabolism booster #1
    8:00 - Metabolism booster #2
    10:33 - The truth about building muscle for metabolism
    12:22 - Metabolism booster #3
    14:16 - The golden principle for metabolism
    15:02 - The other 7 metabolism boosters
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    DISCLAIMER: Please always check with a medical professional before following any health & fitness advice including ours. These videos are for educational purposes only.
    #weightloss #coachviva

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  • @CoachViva
    @CoachViva  2 роки тому +219

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    NOTE:
    1. In the video, when I said "1 lb a day" I meant to say "1 lb a WEEK"!
    2. Lots of people asking what "Refeed" meant in this video. It means eating at your maintenance calories for at least a week. Lucy did this whenever she plateaued (> 2 weeks of no progress) but didn't feel comfortable lowering her calories even more. This usually occurred once every 3-4 months for her.

    • @miacamacho1292
      @miacamacho1292 2 роки тому +2

      no thanks just never heard of refeed

    • @Tnaunau
      @Tnaunau 2 роки тому +1

      Would this work for someone who is insulin resistant/PCOS?

    • @theacademicleftist3586
      @theacademicleftist3586 2 роки тому

      This is false, while metabolic adaptation is real, you will not stop losing weight at 1000 calories a day. Check out the Minnesota Starvation experiment. Also, funny how no one from the third world suffers from metabolic damage.

    • @hekewika
      @hekewika 2 роки тому

      @@miacamacho1292 Some years ago some UA-camr named BioLayne would talk about “diet breaks” which seems the same or at least similar

    • @hannajama9247
      @hannajama9247 2 роки тому

      @@hekewika Q

  • @AnnaWright-tp8zb
    @AnnaWright-tp8zb 11 годин тому +7892

    Me personally, I started losing the most weight after reading the book Woman’s weight loss secrets: the unspoken truth, a few things you are mentioning in this video are also in the book

  • @Neha_Tiwarii
    @Neha_Tiwarii 2 роки тому +5556

    This is exactly what I follow.
    HIIT thrice a week.
    10 k steps everyday
    Dinner before 9
    And slow eating, chewing every morsel properly. More fruits and salad for summer.
    I have been losing weight naturally. ✨

    • @pokiblue5870
      @pokiblue5870 2 роки тому +82

      What worked for me is 20 hours fasting and 4 hours Eating (2 small meal) do it for 3-4months.

    • @georgepierre3594
      @georgepierre3594 2 роки тому +76

      agree with this i do 10-15k steps a day. Dont forget sunlight, 20-30minute of sunlight a day the earlier the better, blue light is shown to decrease fat cells, so better metabolism esentially. I just eat 12-6.

    • @sulaymanbarrow7369
      @sulaymanbarrow7369 2 роки тому +27

      slow eating I need to do more of

    • @valentincsonka327
      @valentincsonka327 2 роки тому +120

      @@georgepierre3594 light decrease fat cells? what bullshit is that.

    • @rosapark651
      @rosapark651 2 роки тому +40

      @@valentincsonka327 not directly but vit D also plays a role I boosting up ur metabolism

  • @wg0016
    @wg0016 9 місяців тому +896

    Metabolism boosters:
    1. Refeed week to set metabolism rate 6:17 : our metabolism slows down after a caloric deficit. Refeed week i.e. increasing caloric intake for a week can reset metabolism rate
    2. Sleep well 8:01 : target to get up at the same time every day, not to sleep at the same time every day
    3. Increase non-exercise activity thermogenesis (NEAT) 12:03 : increase step count is more effective than formal exercise

    • @peterwhitey4992
      @peterwhitey4992 9 місяців тому +20

      None of that works. The amount your metabolism changes is insignificant.

    • @wanderlust1334
      @wanderlust1334 8 місяців тому

      ​@@peterwhitey4992sleep is extremely important

    • @RG_Eph
      @RG_Eph 8 місяців тому +23

      @@peterwhitey4992yeah that’s what I’m afraid of. I haven’t seen a single study that supports the refeeding theory
      The last parts about increased movement/steps definitely does though.

    • @johnnypenso9574
      @johnnypenso9574 8 місяців тому +7

      Can you point to a single study that shows any statistically significant change in metabolism with these methods?

    • @p.s.shnabel3409
      @p.s.shnabel3409 8 місяців тому

      @@johnnypenso9574 Since I was only really interested in the topic of refeeding, that's the only one I looked up. And I found this study "High-protein diet prevents fat mass increase after dieting by counteracting Lactobacillus-enhanced lipid absorption" that seems to indicate it's not as simple as the video portrays.
      However
      Purely anecdotal, I have noticed that sleeping regularly is incredibly important for my weight management. I develop desperate food cravings when I have to change my sleeping hours - they differ from just being hungry (I can ignore that pretty easily) to a constant mental stress (much harder to ignore).
      I can treat normal food cravings by being aware of my food fomo and promising myself that I can always have more/have something else if my scheduled meal doesn't fill me.
      Sleep deprivation cravings are resistant to this method.
      No idea whether there's research on this topic and no idea if I'm an outlier or the norm with this. But for me, it works so I do my best to stick to a regular sleep schedule.
      And (still anecdotal) regular, normal movement seems to be more important for weight loss than high impact exercise. I can't help but look at the differences between Japan and the Western world.
      Contrary to popular belief, a lot of Japanese convenience food is not healthier than Western convenience food. The important differences might lie in portion control, choice of beverages (so many empty calories right there) and how much people walk.
      When watching any video on Japan, you notice how there's nearly always other people out and about. Makes sense when you have to walk to the public transportation, to work, to go shopping.
      Especially in the US, this is often not the case. Some cities (NYC comes to mind, but there are others) have a strong tradition of both public transport and self-sufficient neighborhoods with shops and other amenities in walking distance. I would love to know if there's a measurable difference in obesity - and what other factors might play a role.
      Most American cities and towns, though, require cars for your daily life and offer no space to reach your goals on foot. Even when distances would be manageable, there often are no sidewalks or bike paths. Or the neighborhood you'd pass through is not safe -.-
      - - -
      The thing about weight loss is that it's such a great way to make money. How much of the research we see is unbiased, how much of it is flawed? And how much research is never done because it doesn't get the funding?
      At best videos like this offer inspirations that might work for some and not for others - and like every advice from the internet should be taken with a grain of salt.

  • @angelanna728
    @angelanna728 4 місяці тому +95

    Cheat code: Intermittent Fasting (16/8 pattern) and Walking 10,000 steps per day.

    • @GerbenWulff
      @GerbenWulff 24 дні тому +3

      I did intermittent fasting for a while and some walking (I wasn't counting steps; it wasn't as much as 10,000). I also did low carb, I lost about 24 kilos (>50 pounds). That was 3 years ago. I stopped intermittent fasting and started eating a bit more carbs. I sadly regained 5 kilos over the years. Now I'm doing ketovore and I lost 6 kilos again.
      Your body regulates your body weight using hormones. A key hormone is insuline. By eating less carbs, you can reduce insuline production, which makes it easier to lose weight.

  • @jeffl6394
    @jeffl6394 2 роки тому +2665

    Walking daily literally changed my life. I was 355 lbs about 9 months ago. My doctor told me walking was far better for losing fat than strenuous exercise, but both are important. She suggested I get a dog, so I would be motivated to walk more. Not just from taking the dog for walks, but also just going in the backyard and playing.
    Since my house doesn't allow pets, she wrote me a letter for a support animal and I adopted a year old Border Collie mix. Border Collie's are very active, so I found myself taking him for longer and longer walks, as well as playing fetch and tug-of-war randomly throughout the day. Without changing much about the rest of my life, I've lost over 60 lbs in the last 9 months. Getting more exercise also helps me sleep better.

    • @jeannie1592
      @jeannie1592 2 роки тому +102

      That's amazing! What a great suggestion from your doctor. Congrats to you!! 🎉 What's your dog's name?

    • @jeffl6394
      @jeffl6394 2 роки тому +124

      @@jeannie1592 His name is Diego. Border Collie/Australian Shepherd mix and far too smart for his own good. :p

    • @relentlessrhythm2774
      @relentlessrhythm2774 Рік тому +53

      This is a beautiful story! Animals are a blessing!

    • @nicoeeek.7181
      @nicoeeek.7181 Рік тому +32

      @@jeffl6394 They are amazing dogs! That is so cool, good on your Dr for helping you get a dog. They are great for making you more active and also mine ( Blue Heeler and a Red Heeler ) have improved my mental health massively!

    • @Lunatheia
      @Lunatheia Рік тому +18

      We need more places that allow pets. They really do enrich our lives in more ways than 1

  • @m.a.9194
    @m.a.9194 2 роки тому +4290

    This is so true! I am in my early 40s. Used to loose weight easily with calories restriction. With my current age, it has been such a struggle. I am skipping breakfast. Eating healthy. NOT counting calories. Walking 12000 step Daily, 4 times a week. When I plateau, I eat breakfast for 4 days. I lost 17 lbs over the last 7 weeks and I am 4 lbs from my weight loss goal.

    • @jelita_
      @jelita_ 2 роки тому +10

      Would like to know the answer to this as well 😊

    • @natevic1867
      @natevic1867 2 роки тому +14

      So the key is exercise a lot daily?

    • @radoslavsk8591
      @radoslavsk8591 2 роки тому +34

      @@5pctLowBattery skipping breakfast you expect headaches? No worry man, his tactic is good. I dont breakfasted for more than year, because it breaks my fast :)

    • @slax4884
      @slax4884 2 роки тому +2

      How did you do it?

    • @radoslavsk8591
      @radoslavsk8591 2 роки тому +38

      @@slax4884 he exactly wrote what he did.

  • @GlennThoughts
    @GlennThoughts 11 місяців тому +95

    This deserved more views. This is THE video for this topic. Nothing else beats this.

  • @nissimtrifonov5314
    @nissimtrifonov5314 11 місяців тому +25

    TL;DR:
    1. She boosted the metabolism by doing refeeds
    2. The super secret $3000 trick is to fix your sleep, by setting a fixed wake up time every day
    3. Her additional boost came from increasing NEAT, by incorporating 10-15 minute walks throughout the day
    Here, 15 minutes saved

    • @howtouzi
      @howtouzi 11 місяців тому

      What is Neat and refeed?

    • @nissimtrifonov5314
      @nissimtrifonov5314 11 місяців тому +1

      @@howtouzi refeed is a period in a diet in which you eat more calories than the usual amount that you have set for yourself at that stage of the diet.
      Neat is physical activity that you do as a part of your regular day activities and not a part of exercises that you do deliberately to work out

  • @azuber2
    @azuber2 2 роки тому +2493

    1. Strategic refeed to maintain weight so increase calories to Reset when you hit a plateau
    2. Better sleep. Wake up same time daily and get sleep
    3. More steps 10K-15K

    • @CoachViva
      @CoachViva  2 роки тому +63

      You got it, Ambreen!

    • @jelita_
      @jelita_ 2 роки тому +51

      Thanks for the summary

    • @leekflower1
      @leekflower1 2 роки тому +7

      I have compromised foot mechanics from a fused toe. How do I get steps without walking? Bike? Row?

    • @slax4884
      @slax4884 2 роки тому +3

      What's reset?

    • @arbitrary_raspberry
      @arbitrary_raspberry 2 роки тому +7

      I hate waking up at the same time daily 😭 i work a parttime job besides my study which means i dont have to get up at 6:30 everyday. I am not going to get up at 6:30 if i have college at 11:00 but if i need to start early at work i do..

  • @jbreija
    @jbreija 2 роки тому +2046

    Another major metabolism factor not mentioned is sunlight and vitamin D. I highly recommend trying an hour of midday direct sunlight and seeing how you feel the following days. Sunlight was a missing ingredient in my routine.

    • @annefitz7346
      @annefitz7346 2 роки тому +86

      Even 15 minutes of sun/ daylight is helpful

    • @leahflower9924
      @leahflower9924 2 роки тому +16

      What food has vitamin d I won't drink milk or juice

    • @tieiatalks
      @tieiatalks 2 роки тому +28

      @@leahflower9924 lots of whole plant foods and fortified nut milks.

    • @leahflower9924
      @leahflower9924 2 роки тому +9

      @@tieiatalks ahh yes I noticed it was in almond milk

    • @essie23la
      @essie23la 2 роки тому +140

      if you're in a place with very high UV indexes you might wanna try a different time of day tho, sunburn and skin cancer are no joke and an hour at midday this time of year would do that even in northern countries, although here at least for me sunscreen helps enough. Idk if it would in places with indexes of like 8+ tho

  • @kierahuskarl
    @kierahuskarl 9 місяців тому +25

    I love how this validates the difficulty/complexity of weight loss (we all struggle with the confusing, contradictory information available) but also has solutions that are well within reach.

  • @levifoster2992
    @levifoster2992 Рік тому +21

    Great video! I normally roll my eyes at 'boost your metabolism' videos because they so frequently lie and just try to sell you something that won't work, but this is accurate and actually useful information. Very refreshing to see!

  • @kokilasharma1078
    @kokilasharma1078 2 роки тому +1704

    Finally, there are fitness youtubers talking sense into people. Thank God. This video was not a disappointment like many others. Makes TOTAL sense.

    • @CoachViva
      @CoachViva  2 роки тому +47

      Glad it made sense, Kokila!

    • @vault29a
      @vault29a Рік тому +11

      by spreading fake news?

    • @vmdenis3350
      @vmdenis3350 Рік тому +11

      This comment is sarcastic lol

    • @TheHumanBodyTalk
      @TheHumanBodyTalk Рік тому +4

      ❤❤❤

    • @TC_Personal
      @TC_Personal 10 місяців тому +5

      @@vault29a I'm so curious to know the point here...

  • @rickross5421
    @rickross5421 2 роки тому +660

    "It is just what happens when you get older" is what my family assumed when they saw my grand mother (living with us since she raised us lacking our mother) becoming increasingly tired and coughing a lil blood. Finally she had to go to hospital to make exams, she had terminal cancer and passed 2 weeks after. 2 weeks during which we did all we can for her because she stayed home as she wanted and died in front of me in her bed. Please people, stop thinking it is normal to become weaker and to be hurt while going older. You can finish your life being able to walk and work your life if you keep your form and don't poison yourself with shit. (and luck is a great factor too)

    • @richaverma23
      @richaverma23 Рік тому +14

      THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR THIS

    • @helloitsme.5604
      @helloitsme.5604 Рік тому +18

      Yeah I'm in my late 30s and thought for 4 years my fatigue,joint pain was normal. Even doctors said so. Worse is I gained weight due to being tired and in pain and eating unhealthy to compensate for lack of energy. Finally convinced a doctor to do an ana and now um going to see a specialist my test was high titers for speckled pattern which means more than 1 immune disease. I stopped eating processed foods and walked but now at a plateau because I'm too tired and in pain to do more. I also have ganglion costs on my ankles that my doctor claims is normal. May also possibly have lymphoma. I thought it was normal because doctors told me it was just getting older. I had to keep asking for tests. You're right we normalize it and suffer for years. My suggestion is if you think somethings wrong and your doctor doesn't listen get a second opinion,from a doctor who's used to dealing with patients with complex issues like internal medicine. Wish me luck that I get relief soon

    • @orangepeelqueen2787
      @orangepeelqueen2787 Рік тому +14

      It's NOT normal to become completely weak, sick, and frail just because you are old! And the best thing you can do to keep your body working is to keep moving it, even if it's just walking.

    • @Karmen1111
      @Karmen1111 11 місяців тому +1

      @helloitsme.5604 Best of Luck to you 🙏

    • @foggyfrogy
      @foggyfrogy 9 місяців тому +1

      Same with my stepgrandma but she was 99. When they detected it she also just lived another 2 weeks. The doctor said that even if they had found the cancer years before they wouldn't have done much because of her age. She could have died much earlier from becoming so weak from the treatment than from the cancer.
      She had cancer to the stomach 😢

  • @elenasullivan4522
    @elenasullivan4522 Рік тому +26

    This is the most helpful fitness video I’ve ever watched. Wish I could have found it a lot sooner, I’ll be off on my own this summer for the first time so I’ll definitely to try implement this to stop my current slump in activity and hopefully help my sleep and maybe mental health as well.
    THANK YOU!

  • @kaleyjanenigh
    @kaleyjanenigh Рік тому +164

    I've been following you two since 2020, when I went on my own weightloss journey and lost 50lbs! I've done a decent job of keeping it off, but have noticed some weight starting to creep back up again. Life has been hectic and I've slacked on some of my most important habits (water, walking, etc). So glad to be watching these super valuable videos to get me back in the right headspace. Thanks, ladies! ❤

    • @evagreta9022
      @evagreta9022 4 місяці тому +1

      Can u please tell me how did u lose 50 lb....so that I can also follow 😢

    • @mimichow1966
      @mimichow1966 3 місяці тому

      I have the same issue. However I did go very strict on low fat foods

    • @mimichow1966
      @mimichow1966 3 місяці тому

      ​@@evagreta9022I have an online coach. Kept most of it off for 3 plus years. However I'm getting up in age

  • @rss5967
    @rss5967 2 роки тому +416

    I’m in tears right now because I’ve felt so hopeless. I see people eating wayyyyyy more than I do, and they’re practically skeletons. I’m going to try all of these methods, and hopefully rebalance my whole system. This whole ordeal has made me so depressed, but now I see a small sliver of light 🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾

    • @underated17
      @underated17 Рік тому +7

      I really don't think the skeleton look is appealing. I love balance.

    • @Itsunclegabby
      @Itsunclegabby Рік тому +8

      I eat way more now than I did when I suffered from EDs. Watch a video about calorie density. Far more calories are in dried fruit, oil, and cheese than spinach or rice, for example. Search up: How to Lose Weight Without Losing Your Mind. Saved my life.

    • @peterwarner9530
      @peterwarner9530 Рік тому +15

      Please don’t listen to these coaches. They don’t know what they are talking about. Follow CICO ( calories in, calories out), 150 min cardio a week and possibly add in weight training. This will lead to weight loss.

    • @pawacoteng
      @pawacoteng Рік тому +10

      @@peterwarner9530 I dunno - I believe most of the current trends in fitness and weight loss seem to endorse their methods. Intermittent fasting for example is another way to reduce calories yet maintaining a normal metabolic rate.

    • @KD-vf6yq
      @KD-vf6yq Рік тому +15

      I hate these videos so so much. Just another video ”telling you exactly” how to lose weight without actually telling you how to do anything!!! The only thing you can take away from this video is sleep more and walk more which I didn’t need to watch this video to know. The refeeding thing… well that might work but it doesn’t tell you when to do it, how to do it, how many calories etc.. And why does it not mention that NO ONE should be eating only 1200 calories a day.. it’s starvation. Anyone who has ever tried to eat anywhere near that low knows what I’m talking about.

  • @Joce.lyne_
    @Joce.lyne_ 7 місяців тому +33

    This explained EVERYTHING! I ate about 1700-2100 for refeeds and 1000-1200 (sometimes more) for daily and days that’s not busy. When I started just “moving more” my loss was AMAZING! Instead of workouts 30 min-2 hr per day. I ate more protein and it was amazing!! Love that this explains everything.

  • @danettecross8608
    @danettecross8608 Рік тому +10

    Love the presentation. So true on so many points. I am in the scary refeed week after stalling for two months, then going through 2 emergency surgeries due to gallbladder issues (one doc said fast weight losss is often connected with that...ugh) then trying to get back on track and stalling all over again - one positive is that you learn a lot about the body you are in!

  • @tracelynnsangster
    @tracelynnsangster Рік тому +258

    Actually followed these three steps accidentally when I started losing weight this January. I kept myself just below maintenance calories wise, woke up at roughly the same time every day for classes, and walked at least 10k a day, even if it was just pacing in my room while on a phone call. I dropped 20-25 pounds by April, and I’m picking back up on my routine now to lose even more. Great tips!

    • @CoachViva
      @CoachViva  Рік тому +6

      Congrats Tracelynn! Rooting for you!

    • @rr0.046
      @rr0.046 7 місяців тому +1

      I usually wake up between 5:40 am to 6 am Monday to Friday for the school, on weekends I get up at 8-9 am, is it okay to an weight loss goal?

    • @cosmiiqs1352
      @cosmiiqs1352 7 місяців тому

      @@rr0.046You’re probably not asking me, but it should be okay. That’s 5/7 of the week, and the weekend time isn’t too off from your weekday time!

    • @fahnujkazi2708
      @fahnujkazi2708 6 місяців тому

      If my routine is to wake up around 9 am everyday will it be the same as waking early in morning? Can i lose weight like that? Another thing is it possible to lose only by calorie deficit without any physical activities?

  • @ruffeyx
    @ruffeyx 2 роки тому +215

    I'm happy for her that she lost weight with healthiest ways possible, on top of good knowledge & practice. I learnt so much from this video too!

  • @chrissy_g
    @chrissy_g 9 місяців тому +87

    Very true about the 20k steps! I went to Japan for vacation and went from 120 to 114 lbs in 2 weeks. I clocked in an average of 20k steps a day because I used mass transportation. I ate whatever I wanted (almost all healthy food over there) and still couldn't believe I lost a ton of weight.

    • @fsmithh
      @fsmithh 3 місяці тому +4

      Same happened to me while I was in Korea! I usually don’t walk regularly but due to my trip there I explored a lot and was walking an average of 8k steps per day over the cours of 6 weeks!
      Loosing weight had been my goal prior to the trip and I was surprised to have lost about 4kg in thise weeks all the while eating everything I wanted..
      Unfortunately I gained the weight back since my diet didn’t change but still a great revelation 🤣

  • @hynankublai2013
    @hynankublai2013 Рік тому +13

    This is the most trustable, most factual, and most detailed explaination on weight loss! Thank you for making this video!

  • @Panduh206
    @Panduh206 2 роки тому +334

    So true. I was on vacation, which allowed me to get a lot more quality sleep and the weight melted off without me making any changes. It all came back as soon as I went back to work. This video might be the reason I kick the caffeine/preworkout routine. Sleep is important y'all!

    • @CoachViva
      @CoachViva  2 роки тому +9

      Thanks for sharing Panduh206! Agreed on the importance of sleep.

    • @fakiirification
      @fakiirification Рік тому +7

      Sleep has been the most important thing for me. You have to realize why tho. Your body enters a sort of maintence mode when your sleep. breaking down tissues and rebuilding them on a very small scale. Autophagia is the term and it only happens on a large scale when you enter the REM phase of sleep. So not only the quantity of sleep, but also the quality. you need to be able to sleep deeply. The kind of sleep were you look at the clock at 10pm, then black out and dont remember a thing until your alarm goes off at 6a. Its important to try to solve any issues that cause you to not be able to sleep deeply and enter REM cycles. I went so far as to install a window air conditioner so i can cheaply keep my bed room colder than the rest of the house without running up the utility bills (window units use a bare fraction of the power of a big central unit). and buy a good mattress and bedding. You spend 1/3 of your life in bed, it should be the highest quality object you own after your shoes where you spend the other 2/3rds of your life.

  • @flamelibby
    @flamelibby 2 роки тому +695

    This was so informative and the fact that it's a lived experience backed by science makes it all the more compelling. Thank you for sharing your hardwork.

    • @CoachViva
      @CoachViva  2 роки тому +17

      Hey Iris. I'm glad you found it informative! Thanks for the kind words.

    • @klw3786
      @klw3786 2 роки тому +9

      Backed by what science? Where is the link to the science? Mmm not one...does have a disclaimer though>>>DISCLAIMER: Please always check with a medical professional before following any health & fitness advice including ours. These videos are for educational purposes only. No official health & fitness advice is being given. Never listen to anyone online who tells you to not check with a professional!

    • @umaimasiddiqui7376
      @umaimasiddiqui7376 2 роки тому

      AH SAME
      After years of intermittent and restricted diet
      When I am eating normal Home made foods or sometimes anything
      I can't lose the cat no matter if I started doing those weights instesd of Hiit

    • @imnotconvinced4833
      @imnotconvinced4833 2 роки тому +7

      Recent scientific papers show that metabolism doesn’t change as easily or slow until far later in life than previously thought. This is nothing but a single anecdote. Nothing scientific about it. 😂

    • @vault29a
      @vault29a Рік тому

      i mean even fat activists rethoric is backed by science (they cherry picked from studies to support their narrative).

  • @MegaWatcher35
    @MegaWatcher35 Рік тому +13

    Wow! What a gem! So much information, no bullshit! I have hit a plateau after losing 4 kilos, making moderate exercise, but yeah the sleep thing makes sense especially in relation to insulin resistance! Thanks guys! keep up the good work!

  • @longwing2011
    @longwing2011 9 місяців тому +1

    Great video, no advertisements, over complicated methods, straight to the basic fundamental things to heath and loose weight.

  • @lyrkz14
    @lyrkz14 2 роки тому +8

    Wow! This is the most interactive, real and honest thing about losing weight. And not boring i might add! Great job!

  • @sarathkumarmulugurthi9206
    @sarathkumarmulugurthi9206 2 роки тому +39

    I have lost 20 Kgs over the period of 2 years by staying healthy and exercising. Now my weight has been plateaued over 6 months and dont see any difference. Now i will implement these ideas. Thanks for sharing this, this is exactly what i needed! Instant subbed!

  • @boblangford5514
    @boblangford5514 5 місяців тому +4

    This is one of the best videos I have seen on healthy weight loss. In 2021, I lost 75 pounds from diet and exercise, but during that time, I learned so much about proper nutrition and healthy ways to lose weight. I was lucky and never hit a plateau, but I researched hard to find easier ways to lose the final 10-15 pounds. The most important thing I learned was to walk 10k steps every day. I really started seeing the weight decrease when I began walking more.

  • @sanambalani
    @sanambalani Рік тому +3

    I found this extremely helpful - especially the insight into eliminating insomnia by waking up at the same time instead of sleeping at the same time. That tip blew my mind! Thank you for sharing this.

  • @rezzieggg
    @rezzieggg 2 роки тому +29

    Oooh, I’m definitely upping my NEAT now! You guys are amazingggg! Thanks for sharing these tips with us! ✨

    • @CoachViva
      @CoachViva  2 роки тому

      NEAT is neat! Happy to help, Rezzie ❤️

  • @lavendermelon7889
    @lavendermelon7889 2 роки тому +85

    Amazing video. Went straight to the point. I could never watch through a whole video in this topic but I watched this video completely. Was very informative ✨

    • @CoachViva
      @CoachViva  2 роки тому +5

      Glad you found it informative!

  • @katnipz2210
    @katnipz2210 2 роки тому +1008

    My jaw just dropped . Lucy’s journey it’s exactly as mine, same calories , same exercises, same frustration, following what everybody says and NOT working. Very recently I found out what works for me it’s cardio, I get bored for walking so much so I run and in general I move more.
    I noticed , few years ago I’ve never measured what I ate and I was super skinny , but I walked everywhere, since covid and remote job from home I gained 7 kilos and did everything said here ( hiit, weights , if, calorie counting, etc etc and nothing worked at least not for long time)
    This month I’ve started a journey where I have to do ANY exercise EVERYDAY, from walking 10k steps ,running 5km, doing calisthenics or whatever I feel like in that day, but in general move more, walk more, use the stairs etc.
    If anybody is interested I can update in July to see how it went
    UPDATE 7/3/2022 --------------
    From 1 to 15 of july (69kilos) I:
    1. intermittent fasting 12 to 16 hours window (I've been doing this since november)
    2. continued my diet as always (pretty healthy not a lot of snacks)
    3. same hidration (maybe a little more)
    4. walked from 6000 to 10000 EVERYDAY
    5. calisthenics 2 or 3 times a week (I was already doing this before the month started)
    RESULTS:
    I didn't see much results, maybe my clothes fit a little better but Idk, my thoughs is I actually decreased the amount of exercise because I used to run (not consistenly but 1, 2 times a week) and do SOME hiit sometimes. The good part is I didn't gained weight and I got used exercise everyday. I gotta clarify I don't have a lot of weight to loose, 5 kilos aprox, I'm actually in a decent shape but I want to get back to my old body before covid lol.
    Maybe I should walked more or do some more intense cardio or wait more (two weeks is not a lot of time) but I was feeling super motivated to have a change THIS month (I've been in a plateau for 5 months) and this is the moment I found the thing that changed everything.
    Watching youtube I found this video of a girl who trained with Steve Zim, a trainer from Los Angeles, and I read his book, Superhero Nutrition, it's all about keeping the glucemic levels low. In the past I had really good results following this kind of "diets" and so I said to myself why not. I'll write down the top points about this way of eating but the best is you read it yourself (I found the pdf online, sorry if this is illegal in the US), and I gotta admit I didn't follow the diet 100% as the books tells, maybe 70 or 80%.
    I read about cortisol too, so I made some changes in that aspect too, in case I was having a high cortisol level.
    So, From 15 of july to 30 I:
    1. Eat 3 times a day, NO SNACKING in between, not at all, only water.
    2. minimum of 5 or 6 hours between meals.
    3. Mostly low carbs, still had bread, rice, potato, but in smaller portions than before. I found some keto recipes really tasty.
    4. No trans fat.
    5. Train with at least 2 hours of empty stomach (I mean if I had lunch at 12:00, I could train at 14:00).
    6. Same hidration (not so much really).
    (The book also says no sugar, no artificial sugar but god I can't do that haha, I had a little chocolate 2 ,3 or 4 times a week (no more than 200kcal) and some other things, I don't want to make this update that long you should read it yourself. What I did follow 100% is the time between meals and before training )
    About cortisol:
    7. I left intermittent fasting
    8. No coffee
    9. 8 hours of sleep (I used to sleep 6 hours max)
    About training:
    10. calisthenics as always (2 or 3)
    11. added some weight training for legs (not a lot actually but I could felt it haha)
    12. Running 4 times a week, 30 minutes. (the book explains that only diet and strength training is not enough)
    13. Still moved everyday, sometimes harder
    And guess what, I lost 2 kilos in 2 weeks and still have my muscles, my clothes fit A LOT better and I fit in some old jeans, I'm impressed and super happy I can't believe it. Also I got used to train more days a week, I actually enjoy running but it can be cycling, walking, or rollerskating for you. I'm eating a lot more healthy and learned new tasty recipes :)
    CONCLUSIONS:
    I think keeping the glucemic levels low works
    Mooving more is mandatory to burn the excess calories and fat (find what you actually enjoy, if not you won't stay consistent) At first I didn't feel like walking everyday but I ended up loving it. I left walking behind because it took me a lot of time and changed it to running.
    I think working out when your glucemic is low works to burn fat.
    about me:
    33 yo woman, 169cm height and 67kilos weight (now). sedentary job and I don´t count calories, but eat mostly healthy.

    • @nohatsonthebed
      @nohatsonthebed 2 роки тому +6

      yes it would be great to hear news from your story too!

    • @carolineptenchick
      @carolineptenchick 2 роки тому +14

      'Movement is life" - 100%

    • @gumii5051
      @gumii5051 2 роки тому +5

      I am going through the same journey! Literally same amount of calories, my fitness pal, working out regularly, I don't see much improvement. We can do this together!

    • @skittishscam
      @skittishscam 2 роки тому +6

      Yes please do! I’m doing HIIT 3 days a week and walking for at least 30 minutes a day goal is 15lbs in 4 months let’s gooo we got this!

    • @katnipz2210
      @katnipz2210 2 роки тому +3

      @@gumii5051 Great! I've been walking everyday since the month started and plan to keep on doing (I also do calisthenics 3days a week but that's before june started).
      I tried to add some hiits but I wasn't in the mood, probably next week I add some

  • @masterprattu
    @masterprattu 7 місяців тому

    Wow - your channel is easily the best channel for weight loss content ! I have been binge watching your videos and love it !

  • @HEYHEYJIMI
    @HEYHEYJIMI Рік тому +17

    Not me watching this instead of sleeping

  • @tiffanyacuff9450
    @tiffanyacuff9450 2 роки тому +135

    This is one of the best videos I have seen on this topic. It was simple, direct, backed by science, and gave examples. I hope a lot of people watch it and take it to heart.

    • @CoachViva
      @CoachViva  2 роки тому +2

      Wow, thank you! Glad you found it valuable.

    • @creativequeen8371
      @creativequeen8371 2 роки тому

      Agreed. It was also amazing to know what things I am already doing, and the "science" behind why it works.

    • @Jv-ku4mh
      @Jv-ku4mh 2 роки тому

      @@CoachViva hi Coach.. i am77kilos now and i am 5'3 and a half. I am on night shift..
      The walking stuff i could probably do.. like 5k steps.. but the sleep.. i am struggling..
      Can u help me what to do?

  • @guymontag2948
    @guymontag2948 2 роки тому +75

    Great video. These findings reflect my own experiences with weight loss. Re-feeding, as you're calling it, is an incredibly powerful tool, both physically as you're discussing here but also mentally, which is huge.

    • @user-ty7sg9fd5k
      @user-ty7sg9fd5k 2 роки тому +1

      guy montag? tf you doin here? aren’t you supposed to be buring books?

  • @gloomboomy
    @gloomboomy 11 місяців тому +1

    Thanks for giving us this information for free on youtube I'm beyond grateful.

  • @habebawaleed5159
    @habebawaleed5159 11 місяців тому +2

    The amount of dedication and effort lucy have putten to study how humans can lose weight is just FASCINATING !!

  • @yessumify
    @yessumify 2 роки тому +11

    I NEEDED this! Thank you for this thorough and informative video. I've been intermittent fasting for months and seems to be going intermittent wrong direction. Now to try these steps. I expect to see good results! Thanks!

  • @julieheinemann7654
    @julieheinemann7654 Рік тому +81

    I feel as if this video was made for me! I have been struggling with weight plateau, and trying various things as Lucy did with little luck. Plus, my sleep has not been good. Thank you, thank you, thank you for this most important information!!! xo

  • @DAZEY_iz_healing
    @DAZEY_iz_healing Рік тому +1

    Coachviva, i discovered your channel yesterday night. Took detailed notes between your 4 backbone steps and the tips provided in this video. Here on youtube, I create videos updating about my 60lb weight loss journey. I am a trauma survivor and have binge eating disorder/ADHD, so im new to natural long lasting weight loss. Its been a frustrating 4 years.... im excited to see where this new information will take me! Thank you for the time and effort you put into creating your videos!!

  • @paulpaplay
    @paulpaplay Рік тому +4

    Thank you for sharing your experiences, it helps me a lot. I was feeling so bad about my weight loss results and now I feel so much better after watching your video.

  • @annemcdonald3770
    @annemcdonald3770 2 роки тому +8

    This was the most encouraging weight loss video I've ever seen.

  • @enjisilverstone-nolongerac7533
    @enjisilverstone-nolongerac7533 2 роки тому +11

    I used to be really overweight. Then I also reduced my weight, countless people told me to lose weight and it got unbearable I was only 50+kg yet I felt like I had too much on my shoulder. Now I am so happy with my body and love my healthy eating style I truly appreciate myself for the changes made in my life.
    Wanna say that weight doesn’t define you guys .. in my case it was a vigorous reaction since it gave me very dark thoughts. You guys got this lose weight healthily and remember your inner beauty !

  • @Nessal83
    @Nessal83 9 місяців тому +13

    I lost 23lbs in 2.5 months by eating 1300 calories per day and also walk 1 mile and running 4 miles every day. I dropped from 150lbs to 127lbs. The important thing is to make sure you get good SLEEP. I used to sleep at midnight but now I'm in the sack by 10:30pm. This part was key for me. I didn't have to go on keto or cut out all carbs. However, I did cut out all soda. I used to drink a soda a day but I haven't touched one in months. I cook every meal because it lets me control my calories better and everything I made is fresh or whole foods. No junk. I'm actually stopping this regime because I was becoming underweight. Mind you, I'm over 40 years old at 5'7". I actually hit 125.1lbs at one point but decided to start eating more to get back to a healthier weight. I'm eating 1500 calories per day and only running 5 miles every other day to maintain my weight at 127lbs.

  • @where_is_my_money_now
    @where_is_my_money_now Рік тому +8

    This is so motivational for me. Everyday I always tell myself that I'll start with my weight-loss journey but thinking about the time I have left gets me stressed that I just end up overeating and telling myself that I'll just do it tomorrow coz I'm really tired. Looking back at my habits, most of the time I can already go to bed but I just go on about stressing about things.

    • @sandyvdh6226
      @sandyvdh6226 Рік тому

      Install headspace or calm... there s a book of headspace too

  • @FineNaturalHairROCKS
    @FineNaturalHairROCKS 2 роки тому +18

    Your video is absolutely amazing! I love the approach that you've taken to break through your plateau and live a better, more healthier life. This is the stage that I want to get to!

  • @Taliatekito
    @Taliatekito 2 роки тому +69

    What an amazing video! This really put together so many weight loss theories and explained why alone they might not work. I’ve over fasted and accidentally lowered my metabolism. Trying to cycle on feeding and fasting days from now. Loved the straight forward science information approach to this. Not the slickest video production but the message is strong which is the most important part.

    • @CoachViva
      @CoachViva  2 роки тому +4

      I'm glad this video helped put things together for you!

    • @defeqel6537
      @defeqel6537 2 роки тому +2

      one problem is that the word "fasting" has been bastardized, it should mean no eating and drinking only water, not drinking juice, etc. "fasts"
      Alternate day fasting has been shown to be very effective for a lot of people, and long term too (over a year). That said, some people have trouble with gorging themselves on feeding days so it's not for everyone.

  • @Kaeshana
    @Kaeshana Рік тому +2

    What a gem of a video. Thank you so much for sharing your journey!

  • @lurklingX
    @lurklingX 10 місяців тому +1

    this is incredible information. all the points hit are REALLY good and i've never seen them all in one place like this or covered so well.

  • @lalrinpuiiralte3712
    @lalrinpuiiralte3712 2 роки тому +3

    Every thing makes so much more sense now. You have filled up the gaps in the information i have gathered myself. Thank you so much for sharing.

  • @dreamwishergirl
    @dreamwishergirl 2 роки тому +325

    This was a really awesome video. I’ve lost 30 pounds and plateaued and I recently realized what the video stated: I was barely eating anything to fuel my body, not getting enough sleep, and started taking body pictures to keep track of progress, not just looking at the scale. I go for long walks 2-3 a week, and the rest I do cardio mixed with strength training, and I Started losing fat.

    • @tajanunyaa
      @tajanunyaa Рік тому

      What all did u do to lose the 30? And how long did it take ?

    • @elenasullivan4522
      @elenasullivan4522 Рік тому +2

      Scale isn’t the most important thing in the world for sure. Body picture could potentially show changes sooner because while added muscle and decreased might not show on the scale, you’ll definitely see a physical difference.
      That is the one thing in the video that isn’t the healthiest for all people is constant weight monitoring. Helpful to know when you’ve plateaud but can lead to an unhealthy obsession if you aren’t doing well mentally.

    • @jimsturt
      @jimsturt 11 місяців тому +3

      hate to burst your bubble but you didn't plateau by not eating enough...

    • @jessicazayac4195
      @jessicazayac4195 2 місяці тому

      @@jimsturthow do you know that? What makes you say that? You don’t know how much or how little they weee eating ?

  • @marileaswenson1893
    @marileaswenson1893 11 місяців тому

    LOVE this presentation - very clever and makes such sense. The graphics are terrific - thank you!

  • @DilipRamachandran
    @DilipRamachandran 8 місяців тому +2

    I love this video, you both are great coaches. Thank you for sharing. So happy coach Lucy was inspired by her mom.

  • @adelitenyamhanga7823
    @adelitenyamhanga7823 2 роки тому +66

    Starts at 5:00

  • @munkyjammin
    @munkyjammin 2 роки тому +14

    🌟A very well put together informative video ladies. 🌟 I have been down this path. I have lived nearly ALL of my life OMAD , Sleep deprived, realised that I chronically under eat, have zero appetite & am always too busy to make time to eat. These days I am learning how to eat at least twice a day, & sleep better .
    I had shocked all of my gym trainers by my severe diet regime...25g carbs to none keto then carivore , easily well under 800 calories a day, frequent 3 - 4 day fasts & heavy training still a weight plateau with plenty of pudding to spare. So much frustration. Learnt that a starved stressed body DOES NOT WANT TO SHED WEIGHT...IT THINKS I AM TRYING TO SURVIVE A FAMINE.🙄
    I have been reading about re-feeding & healing my metabolism. Sleep was key & protein consumption. Re-feeding for a period of time before cutting calories to jump start weight loss again is very much practiced in the body building industry.
    Really had to laugh at the label reading, macro calculations etc...been there done that....🤣😂

    • @CoachViva
      @CoachViva  2 роки тому

      Glad you're figuring things out and progressing!

  • @nikasamui9637
    @nikasamui9637 10 місяців тому +2

    Wow! I am so pleasantly surprised! This is probably the one and only video that uncovers the secrets! The whole video is full of details, suggestions, explanations, and visible results. All is super clear and you exactly get the reasons that cause to slow metabolism. I love it and give it a thumb!

  • @bellsdels
    @bellsdels Рік тому +5

    I’ve implemented these tips for a few days and I’m proud to say that I’ve FINALLY broken through my plateau! It’ll take another few weeks or so to see some significant results though. I just wanted to thank you for your tips :)

    • @breakingthemasks
      @breakingthemasks 4 місяці тому

      Still a beleiver 8 months later?
      Im about to give this a shot myself.

  • @Hopper12348
    @Hopper12348 2 роки тому +6

    Amazing video and packed with good info and no BS unlike so many YT videos on weight loss today. Thanks for making this!!

  • @andiefrumdaamizon
    @andiefrumdaamizon 2 роки тому +3

    I used to not have a life like Lucy, and this video hit home! And this video was well written!

    • @CoachViva
      @CoachViva  2 роки тому

      Awesome! Thank you, Andie Piano! Glad it resonated with you.

  • @zenzenzenx
    @zenzenzenx 7 місяців тому +2

    Awesome. Lot's to unpack, plenty I relate to.
    Started my "recovery" journey back in Feb'22. Been somewhat same as what Lucy experienced, lots trial-errors-discovery.
    Started off trying to tame pre-diabetes and stumbled onto insulin resistance, metabolic dysfunction etc. Once I got that under wraps, and losing some 10kg, ta~da sarcopenia, muscles loss due to aging became apparent.
    Rebuilding skeletal muscles and overall muscles in the hope the gods of mobility would shine on me in the years ahead. Totally relate to the mismatch between sleep-exercise-food as mentioned in the video.

  • @goukux5908
    @goukux5908 Рік тому +9

    This is a very good instructional video. I didn’t realize sleep was so important. I knew the other two but I was doing to short of a refeeed, usually only 1 or two days, and likely to many calories during the refeed. So there is definitely action I can take based on this information.

  • @Shreya-vs6bh
    @Shreya-vs6bh 2 роки тому +9

    Thank you so much for the video. I did the same mistakes as lucy and instead of losing weight i am gaining it. These tips really helped me. I'll definitely improve.

    • @CoachViva
      @CoachViva  2 роки тому +1

      You're welcome, Shreya123! Thanks for the kind words.

    • @TheSuperHarrygeorge
      @TheSuperHarrygeorge 3 місяці тому +1

      Very informative video.

  • @thavabrunthakovarutkumar7925
    @thavabrunthakovarutkumar7925 Рік тому +3

    The most informative 15 mins of the day.🎉

  • @PascalBachmann
    @PascalBachmann 9 місяців тому +5

    Lucy's story is inspiring and shows that it's possible to break through weight loss plateaus without quick fixes or hacks. Her 3 strategic habits are a valuable resource for anyone looking to achieve their weight loss goals in a healthy and sustainable way.

  • @brittanystorey9460
    @brittanystorey9460 2 роки тому +41

    Thank you for this, I had the same issues with my slow metabolism.

    • @CoachViva
      @CoachViva  2 роки тому +1

      Hope you're doing well in rebooting your metabolism, Brittany!

  • @duttebasa
    @duttebasa 2 роки тому +17

    the second point is quite interesting.. i tend to workout and feel more energetic and fresh when i work out after taking a nap or after a good nights sleep. its on days i take naps that i feel like i can push myself a little further and exceed doing what i usually do

  • @juststuff01
    @juststuff01 10 місяців тому

    This is the BEST video I've ever seen on this topic.

  • @user-vj6il6bj5l
    @user-vj6il6bj5l 10 місяців тому

    Lucy is such a lovely person! I think this video has so many important tips for our diet. Thank you!

  • @handsomestrangr
    @handsomestrangr 2 роки тому +16

    This is fairly consistent with what I have found. If my weight loss seems to plateau then I usually will take a week where I dont focus as much on keeping my normal routine. Ill fudge a few numbers here or there on my calorie counting so I can eat more of what I enjoy. After doing that for a week I usually don't gain or lose anything and once I start my normal routine again its like the plateau never existed. Managed an average of 1.9 pounds per week since January of this year even though some weeks I had 0 loss or much lower amounts of loss. But I also try to sleep well. I also practice Intermittent Fasting which I think helps most in keeping my insulin levels down and giving me a solid reason not to grab random snacks throughout the day. It has helped me a ton.

  • @CheerfulNihilism
    @CheerfulNihilism 2 роки тому +63

    This is a great summary of what it took me a year of trial and error, working with a personal trainer, and the side effects of my husband studying for his NASM personal trainer certification and him helping me troubleshoot. Oh man I wish I had seen this video back in 2021 lol. I had to subscribe as a high five, great content.

  • @whatliesbeneaththeweave3518

    So happy I found this channel! I had ALL these issues!

  • @idk_jc778
    @idk_jc778 Рік тому +2

    I’m so glad i came across this video i’m gonna start doing this tomorrow and just completely get my life together i’m excited to try it😻

  • @Vanessa-sn1jy
    @Vanessa-sn1jy 2 роки тому +3

    This video was so helpful and from no on I’ll start applying that to my daily life thank you!! Have a good day

  • @dais-luv7551
    @dais-luv7551 2 роки тому +29

    This does work as I've only seen results from dieting before when I increased my calorie intake whenever i lost nearly 10 pounds, honestly it made me lose weight healthily over a short period of time

    • @CoachViva
      @CoachViva  2 роки тому +1

      Congratulations on your success!

  • @knowledgelover2736
    @knowledgelover2736 Рік тому

    This is the best fitness video i have ever seen! great job

  • @abladasser
    @abladasser Рік тому

    Amazing info and Energy from both Coaches! 15min of Pure legit info that takes weeks to find ! Thank youuuuuu

  • @chelseaoocandy
    @chelseaoocandy 2 роки тому +5

    I've tried to lose weight for years and read up on all kinds of things and your channel by far is the most impressive I've seen. How do you not have more subs??? You are amazing!

    • @CoachViva
      @CoachViva  2 роки тому

      Aww, thanks Chelsea! Glad our videos help.

  • @oceaneria4276
    @oceaneria4276 2 роки тому +15

    This is super informative. I have gained and lost weight my whole life. And hit plato multiple of times. I am currently not doing any weightloss training and eating everday normal foods. I have also gained weight. This video is making me want to try making my health better again. The last part in this video I didn't know at all. I will try to incorporate this into my lifestyle in the future.

    • @CoachViva
      @CoachViva  2 роки тому +1

      Thanks for sharing, Oceaneria. Go for it & I hope you see progress. Good luck!

    • @oceaneria4276
      @oceaneria4276 2 роки тому

      @@CoachViva Thanks for all the info and encouragement😀

  • @kellylynn2384
    @kellylynn2384 Рік тому

    Wow! This is such an informative video! Thank you guys for putting this information out here! 💕

  • @TheWinners84
    @TheWinners84 9 місяців тому +17

    What I love about this video is that it just covers the basics. These are basics that we all should know and somehow forget. I often find that at least one of these basics I am neglecting. I start eating healthy and exercising, but the time taken in the gym and preparing meals normally results in my sleep suffering and the NEAT stuff reduces. Eventually I feel worn out and I start sleeping more but that’s often at the expense of good nutrition and exercise. So the only option I see is to get rid of the wife and kids so I have the time to focus on all three.😂

  • @bigt2k24
    @bigt2k24 2 роки тому +8

    Thank you so much! I've been stuck on my 110 lbs lost and not going any lower. I've been eating low as always and not seeing any results. I'll give this a try. Appreciate it! ❤️

  • @strobe227
    @strobe227 2 роки тому +8

    Great video. Thank you for the hard work that went it this

  • @sapphirenoctua
    @sapphirenoctua Рік тому

    I am mindblown by these tips, that I have never hear before!!! I have tried lowcal with fitness pal and had the same journey. From 82 to 78kg stagnant for weeks,months. I gave up, returned to it again, suddenly 76kg and then got stuck for good. I remember when I was 68kg pre covid I was walking around a lot more in uni,shops, now I'm used to staying home. Went to gym and I just felt absolutely exhausted to the point of fainting, intense exercise didn't work, but NEAT does. I have been enlightened by your tips Viva!

  • @spicace
    @spicace 11 місяців тому

    Best video I have ever seen on weight loss by far. Matches my yo yo experience too. Thank you

  • @Arya-gl8fm
    @Arya-gl8fm 2 роки тому +5

    Thank you so much for sharing this amazing experience ❤️🤗

    • @CoachViva
      @CoachViva  2 роки тому

      Thank you for stopping by!

  • @quasar4472
    @quasar4472 2 роки тому +58

    I'm currently doing a type of fast(ADF), and this video made me realize how little sleep I'm getting (especially waking up to early shifts). My job is active and I tend to use a lot of energy-and I was trying to figure out why I was stalling weight loss recently. I also love the science behind the purposely increasing number on the scale to drop scientifically. I've accidently done it a few times, so this video really answered why I see major drops. I'll def watch more of your videos! new subscriber!

    • @CoachViva
      @CoachViva  2 роки тому +2

      Glad it connected a lot of dots behind the things you've observed. It's so amazing when that happens!

    • @yukarinyamo
      @yukarinyamo 2 роки тому

      Oh u

    • @koraXro
      @koraXro 2 роки тому +1

      I'm doing ADF ad well. I tried 18 x 6 but it didn't work. Also this helps me sleep better, I can't say I'm not hungry but also I'm not struggling to focus or headaches. in the days I eat I don't measure, eat rice and potatoes but no junk food or drinks.

    • @MrWoodward42
      @MrWoodward42 9 місяців тому

      @@koraXro Rice and potatoes will spike your insulin levels and force your body to store your food as fat, reversing your weight loss. Maybe try low-carb foods instead.

  • @pablofernandez2894
    @pablofernandez2894 Рік тому +7

    Resume of the 3000€ program and the video: exercise, diet and sleep. You are welcome.

  • @dhwaniekothari5408
    @dhwaniekothari5408 10 місяців тому +1

    this video was very helpful. thank you for making this!

  • @cyndeekim4671
    @cyndeekim4671 2 роки тому +3

    This is THE BEST WEIGHT LOSS video I’ve seen yet !!! explaining

  • @baroldiadjust1929
    @baroldiadjust1929 2 роки тому +9

    48 h fasting is the way when the weight drop stops. i lose constant weight during my healthy keto diet + omd + long walks....lose 22 kg in 4 months. it is very easy.

  • @purvakhemuka5244
    @purvakhemuka5244 11 місяців тому

    I didn't expect to like this video so much. It's really really helpful. Thank you for sharing this content.

  • @TheDarkQuiz
    @TheDarkQuiz 11 місяців тому +1

    Nicely put together. Thanks for the info.

  • @pakoulee16
    @pakoulee16 Рік тому +27

    I think I've learned more from this video than ex-personal trainer. Any suggestion on how long strategic feeding should last and what kind of time intervals is best for it?

  • @Kittygold
    @Kittygold 10 місяців тому +7

    Yup walking alot is a life changer! I am 37 I have 3 kids. My weight is 56kg. I do around 15000-25000 steps per day. I do this for over 18 years (even during pandemic I was doing 6-7km walks with my sons). Also 2 times a week I run for around 10km, do 1 HIIT training and 2-3 short muscle developing trainings that take around 15 minutes. I have also found out that there are types of food that make me "puff" in an instant (like yeast dough, chips and beer), and types of food that make me feel full for a long time and loose weight fast (like dairy food). I have never had any problems with loosing weight after my pregnancies, I was actually very active during all of them which also helped alot. Its not that crazy trainings you do, but the constant activity during the day that makes you loose fat and stay slim :)

  • @bonniehoke-scedrov4906
    @bonniehoke-scedrov4906 11 місяців тому

    This is my first time enjoying your UA-cam channel. Great content! Looking forward to hearing more from you! Your video was so informative. Thank you so much!

  • @gushanana
    @gushanana Рік тому

    I love the two speaker approach!! Great video!! brava