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5-Minute Walking Workouts for Women Over 40 to Burn Fat at Home

Take five minutes for yourself and boost your fitness with this easy indoor walking routine

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We all struggle to find time for exercise in our busy lives. What if you could improve your fitness with just five minutes a day? Emily Daugherty, a registered nurse specializing in women's health and certified yoga teacher, has created the perfect solution for those days when time is limited but you still want to move your body. "Sometimes five minutes is perfect for what you need at this point in your day," Emily explains. Try this simple workout and discover how just a few minutes of movement can make a big difference in how you feel.

RELATED: This Is Exactly How to Lose Body Fat This Year


Benefits of a Quick Indoor Walk

Taking a short walk, especially after meals, offers numerous health advantages. "I love to do a five-minute walk after a meal to help with digestion and regulate blood sugar," Emily notes. This simple practice delivers immediate benefits while fitting easily into your daily routine. No fancy equipment or large space is needed—just comfortable shoes and enough room to move safely. The fat-burning potential comes from keeping your body in motion consistently, even if only for a brief period.

Basic Walk in Place

Start with a gentle walk in place. "Walk it out right here. Make it happen. Maybe get the feet up a little higher," Emily suggests. Keep your spine long, shoulders relaxed, and find your balance and breath. This is your home base movement—if you ever get confused during the workout, return to this simple walking motion.

Side Steps

The second movement uses the space you have available. "Step out and back side to side," Emily instructs. This lateral movement engages different muscle groups while maintaining the cardiovascular benefits of the basic walk. Remember to keep breathing and maintain good posture throughout.

RELATED:12-3-30 Walking Method: 20 Proven Tips to Lose Weight Faster

Knee Lifts

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For the third movement, maintain a long spine and perform knee lifts. "Find a knee lift, lift up and up with a little tummy rotation," Emily demonstrates, suggesting that you can tap the opposite hand to the opposite knee for an added challenge. This movement engages your core while continuing the cardio benefits.

Front Kicks

The final basic movement involves front kicks. "Just kick it out. Today, reach both arms out," Emily encourages. This movement increases your heart rate while also working your leg muscles and improving coordination when combined with arm movements. She also shared bonus movements.

Kickbacks with Wide Stance

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Taking your feet wide, Emily introduces kickbacks. "Get the legs going with the feet wide," she advises. For those who need additional balance support, she suggests using a chair. "You might have a chair in front of you if you need that added balance," Emily notes, making sure the workout remains accessible to everyone.

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Double Leg Lifts

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As a final challenge, try double leg lifts with a wide stance. "Let's do doubles this time. When you're ready, check in. We're going to go up and up," Emily explains. She offers modifications, suggesting you can keep your hands down if needed or add arm movements for an extra challenge. "Great move for your balance," she points out, highlighting the multiple benefits of this simple exercise.

Cool Down

Never skip the cool down phase! Emily emphasizes the importance of gradually reducing your heart rate: "You know we never skip this cool down." Take your feet wide, rock your hips side to side, and catch your breath. Complete several stretches, including "angel breaths" (sweeping your arms high on inhale and releasing on exhale), side stretches, and gentle shoulder stretches.

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Conclusion

In just five minutes, you've completed a full-body, low-impact walking workout that can boost your energy, improve circulation, and help with weight management. "Thank you so much for practicing with me today," Emily says warmly. For those looking for more challenges, she offers a 30-Day 5K program where you can train to walk 3.1 miles in the comfort of your own living space.

Remember, consistency matters more than duration when it comes to exercise. As Emily would say, "If you're moving your body, you are doing this workout just right." Why not make this five-minute routine part of your daily habit and see how these small steps lead to big changes in how you feel?

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We all struggle to find time for exercise in our busy lives. What if you could improve your fitness with just five minutes a day? Emily Daugherty, a registered nurse specializing in women's health and certified yoga teacher, has created the perfect solution for those days when time is limited but you still want to move your body. "Sometimes five minutes is perfect for what you need at this point in your day," Emily explains. Try this simple workout and discover how just a few minutes of movement can make a big difference in how you feel.

RELATED: This Is Exactly How to Lose Body Fat This Year

Benefits of a Quick Indoor Walk

Taking a short walk, especially after meals, offers numerous health advantages. "I love to do a five-minute walk after a meal to help with digestion and regulate blood sugar," Emily notes. This simple practice delivers immediate benefits while fitting easily into your daily routine. No fancy equipment or large space is needed—just comfortable shoes and enough room to move safely. The fat-burning potential comes from keeping your body in motion consistently, even if only for a brief period.

Basic Walk in Place

Start with a gentle walk in place. "Walk it out right here. Make it happen. Maybe get the feet up a little higher," Emily suggests. Keep your spine long, shoulders relaxed, and find your balance and breath. This is your home base movement—if you ever get confused during the workout, return to this simple walking motion.

Side Steps

The second movement uses the space you have available. "Step out and back side to side," Emily instructs. This lateral movement engages different muscle groups while maintaining the cardiovascular benefits of the basic walk. Remember to keep breathing and maintain good posture throughout.

RELATED:12-3-30 Walking Method: 20 Proven Tips to Lose Weight Faster

Knee Lifts

Woman in pink leggins and blue hoodie training, lifting one knee up and looking ahead on sunny day

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For the third movement, maintain a long spine and perform knee lifts. "Find a knee lift, lift up and up with a little tummy rotation," Emily demonstrates, suggesting that you can tap the opposite hand to the opposite knee for an added challenge. This movement engages your core while continuing the cardio benefits.

Front Kicks

The final basic movement involves front kicks. "Just kick it out. Today, reach both arms out," Emily encourages. This movement increases your heart rate while also working your leg muscles and improving coordination when combined with arm movements. She also shared bonus movements.

Kickbacks with Wide Stance

Profile picture of energetic caucasian female in sportswear running isolated along gray background

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Taking your feet wide, Emily introduces kickbacks. "Get the legs going with the feet wide," she advises. For those who need additional balance support, she suggests using a chair. "You might have a chair in front of you if you need that added balance," Emily notes, making sure the workout remains accessible to everyone.

RELATED:8 High-Protein Foods with Nearly Zero Calories That Melt Fat

Double Leg Lifts

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As a final challenge, try double leg lifts with a wide stance. "Let's do doubles this time. When you're ready, check in. We're going to go up and up," Emily explains. She offers modifications, suggesting you can keep your hands down if needed or add arm movements for an extra challenge. "Great move for your balance," she points out, highlighting the multiple benefits of this simple exercise.

Cool Down

Never skip the cool down phase! Emily emphasizes the importance of gradually reducing your heart rate: "You know we never skip this cool down." Take your feet wide, rock your hips side to side, and catch your breath. Complete several stretches, including "angel breaths" (sweeping your arms high on inhale and releasing on exhale), side stretches, and gentle shoulder stretches.

RELATED:20 Foods You Didn’t Know Were Ultra-Processed

Conclusion

In just five minutes, you've completed a full-body, low-impact walking workout that can boost your energy, improve circulation, and help with weight management. "Thank you so much for practicing with me today," Emily says warmly. For those looking for more challenges, she offers a 30-Day 5K program where you can train to walk 3.1 miles in the comfort of your own living space.

Remember, consistency matters more than duration when it comes to exercise. As Emily would say, "If you're moving your body, you are doing this workout just right." Why not make this five-minute routine part of your daily habit and see how these small steps lead to big changes in how you feel?

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If you don’t have an hour to devote to exercise every day, don’t stress. According to Cara Metz, a fitness trainer with over 20 years of experience and nearly 500,000 followers on Instagram, all you need is a quarter of that time. Metz specializes in 15-minute workouts, recently sharing one for her over 40 followers. “This 15-minute workout is perfect for women over 40! Why? Because you are super busy & a longer workout is not always possible,” she writes in the caption. Here is everything you need to know about the workout – including why 15 minutes is enough time.


Here Is Why Women Over 40 Need to Build Muscle

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First Cara explains why women over 40 need to build muscle. She says that “your muscle mass is starting to diminish so you need to work at keeping your muscle & hopefully building more lean muscle!”

“15-minute workouts have been a game changer for me and the ladies who are part of the Cara Fitness family. Do you feel you need to workout for longer? If yes. Why?” she asks.

Cara gives the “workout breakdown” and explains that you should do each exercise for 50 seconds each with 10 seconds of rest in between. Then, “repeat the sequence 3 times for a 15-minute workout,” she says.

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Here Are the Exercises

1️⃣ Cross bicep curl

2️⃣ Tricep kickbacks & hold

3️⃣ Upright row & clean

4️⃣ Back to front & front drive

5️⃣ Stepping shoulder press

Get More Steps In with This 15-Minute Workout

In another post, she shares a 15-minute workout to get 1,500 steps in. “How many daily steps do you do? Do you struggle to get your steps in each day! Try this….Stick some music on, set a timer for 1 minute a move and let’s go!” she writes. Repeat twice.

  1. March
  2. Wide march
  3. In & out March
  4. Two side steps
  5. Rock step
  6. Box step
  7. Walk forward & back
  8. Let loose & boogie

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This Is Why You Only Need 15 Minutes to Work Out

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“Why do you only workout for 15 minutes? Surely that is not enough? What else do you do? These are the questions I get all the time. The other question I get is how do I stay motivated?” she wrote in another post. “So motivation & just 15 minutes go hand in hand. Just 15 minutes allows me to stay consistent as the workout is finished before you know it! Motivation is fleeting, some days you are, some days you are not! Knowing that your workout is only 15 minutes means it’s so much easier to just get the job done! Consistency is the key to getting results. Dipping in and out of exercise and great nutrition is what causes yo-yo weight loss and dieting. Doing 15 minutes consistently and eating great food consistently is what gets results! Simple! This is what works for me and 1,000’s of women who workout with me each day!”

💪🔥Body Booster: Try to do a short but intense 15-minute workout every day for a week.

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You don’t need to spend hours at the gym or on the treadmill to lose belly fat and get into shape—just 10 minutes can make a huge difference. “Short bursts of activity burn more calories, increase metabolic rate, aaaand improve endurance and strength – all in less time. Simply ramping up your activity for a few minutes, a few times a day, can improve health,” sports medicine specialist Joshua Beer, DO, tells University Hospitals. Here are 12 10-minute workouts to burn fat and get fit.


Bodyweight HIIT Workout

@maiahenryfit

Bodyweight full body HIIT workout- all you need is 10 minutes ❤️‍🔥 at home circuit to get your heart rate up quick and burn those calories! #bodyweightworkout #bodyweighttraining #bodyweightexercises #athomeworkout #athomeworkouts #athomeexercise #tonedbody #tonedbodyworkout #weightloss #fatloss #calorieburn #fatlossworkout #hiitworkout #hiittraining #hiitcircuit #hiitwokout #hiit #viral #trending #gymfyp #fittok #gymtok

This workout from TikToker MaiaHenryFit will get your blood pumping. “Bodyweight full body HIIT workout- all you need is 10 minutes ❤️‍🔥 at home circuit to get your heart rate up quick and burn those calories!” she says.

Pilates Workout

@briannajoye_fitness

this one is for all my girlies who dont feel like standing up to workout today 😂🤍 #pilates #workout

TikToker Brianna Joye Kohn has the perfect 10-minute Pilates workout. “POV—I show you this 10-minute Pilates workout that will tone your core, sculpt your arms, and slim your legs,” she says.

10-minute Cardio

@alexxiusss

10 MINUTE CARDIO - These exercises are simple yet effective. You got this💪🏾 2 rounds: 🔥Beginner: 20 sec. Exercise- 40 sec. rest 🔥Intermediate 30 sec. Exercise- 30 sec. rest 🔥Advanced 45 sec. Exercise- 15 sec. rest #athomeworkout #athomeworkouts #cardio #cardioworkout #athomecardio #athomecardioworkout #fitness #workout #workoutmotivation #weightlossjouney

Try TikToker Alexius Ordaz’s 10-minute cardio workout. “These exercises are simple yet effective. You got this💪🏾 ✨,” she says.

Postpartum Workout

@getmomstrong

Hard time sneaking in a workout? Try this! 3 rounds. Generally sate and beneficial for moms with diastasis recti and prolapse. #quickworkout #morningworkout #10minuteworkout #bodyweightworkouts

TikToker Ashley (getmomstrong) has the perfect short workout for moms. “Hard time sneaking in a workout? Try this! 3 rounds. Generally, sate and beneficial for moms with diastasis recti and prolapse,” she says.

Ab Workout

@maiahenryfit

My go to ab workout to do at home that only takes 10 minutes and will give you a strong core/defined abs✨ reminder that abs are made in gym but will only be visible if you have a healthy diet paired! #abworkout #abworkouts #abworkoutchallenge #athomeabworkout #athomeabs #totalabs #coreworkout #sixpack #sixpackabs #abexercises #abexercise #fitness #gym #workout #flatstomach #flatstomachworkout #beginnerabs #abworkoutathome #abworkoutforgirls #beginnerabs #gymmotivation #motivation

MaiaHenryFit also has a 10-minute ab workout. “My go to ab workout to do at home that only takes 10 minutes and will give you a strong core/defined abs✨ reminder that abs are made in gym but will only be visible if you have a healthy diet paired!” she says.

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Walking Workout

@petragenco

Get your steps in at home with this quick 10 minute beginner walking workout 💃🏽 #walk #walkingworkout #weightloss #beginner #fun #exercise #exerciseathome

TikToker Petra Genco has a great walking workout to burn fat. “Get your steps in at home with this quick 10 minute beginner walking workout 💃🏽,” she says. All you need are sneakers!

No Gym Needed Workout

@marralpn

This is For my girlies that don’t want to go to the gym💪🏾 Do each workout for 30 seconds on 15 seconds off for 5 rounds! #plussizeworkout #athomeworkout #beginnerworkout

Try TikToker Marralpn’s 10-minute workout designed to be accessible for people of any weight. “This is For my girlies that don’t want to go to the gym💪🏾 Do each workout for 30 seconds on 15 seconds off for 5 rounds!” she says.

Total Body Strength Training

@livelygirlfitness

10 minute total body workout 💪🏽 - Weighted march with dumbbell extended in front (1 minute) - Deadlift into upright row (1 minute) - Elevated lateral lunge (1 minute per side) - Iso bicep curl (1 minute per side) - Front raise + lateral raise (1 minute) - Wood chop (1 minute per side) - Sumo squat + hammer curl (1 minute) #totalbodyworkout

TikToker Rachel (livelygirlfitness) is sharing her total body strength training workout. Moves include weighted march with dumbbell extended in front and deadlift into upright row.

Wall Workout

@petragenco

Get your steps in at home with this quick 10 minute beginner walking workout 💃🏽 #walk #walkingworkout #weightloss #beginner #fun #exercise #exerciseathome

This wall workout from TikToker Lisa Morales Duke requires no equipment and will get those calories burned. “This was intense 🥵🔥🙌🏼 try it!” she says.

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Plank Workout

@maiahenryfit

Full body plank 10 minute challenge❤️‍🔥 #transformation #tranformationchallenge #fullbodyworkout #fullbodyexercise #fullbodyexercises #athomeworkout #athomeworkouts #athomeworkoutvideos #workoutathome #medicineball #tonedarms #coreworkouts #workoutchallenge #30daychallenge #30dayworkoutchallange #fitnessmotivation #athomeworkouts #fullbodytone #hiitworkout #hiitcardio #hiittraining #gymtok #viral #trending #fittok #gymtok #abworkout #flatstomach #flatstomachworkout

This plank workout from MaiaHenryFit will make you feel the burn in a very short amount of time! All you need is a good yoga mat. “Full body plank 10 minute challenge❤️‍,” she says.

Stairmaster Cardio Routine

@mdjfitness

10 MINUTE CARDIO ROUTINE!🔥✨ #gymworkout #cardioworkout #stairmaster

10 minutes is all you need for this stairmaster cardio workout from TikToker MDJFitness. “You’re gonna love it💘,” she says.

Couch Abs Workout

@ssanar.wellness

No matter how busy you are, everyone has 10 minutes! Save this and get it done💪 #homeworkoutsforwomen #coreroutine #fitness #fyp

Try this 10-minute ab workout from TikToker ssanar.wellness. “No matter how busy you are, everyone has 10 minutes! Save this and get it done💪,” she says. And if you enjoyed this article, don't miss 12-3-30 Walking Method: 20 Proven Tips to Lose Weight Faster.

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Walking is one of the most effective—and convenient—ways to burn fat and get fit. There’s a reason #HotGirlWalks is so popular in the online fitness space: Walking is a low-impact way of working out with a low chance of causing injury, and it’s accessible for essentially any fitness level or ability. All you have to do is get going and build your way up to the ideal level of endurance. And the best part is, you don’t have to buy any equipment or fancy gadgets. All that’s needed is some decent shoes, a space to walk (whether outside or on the spot), and the motivation to make it happen. Here are five ways to walk to burn body fat—no gym membership is needed!


Burning Calories

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Experts say you can’t lose weight without burning off more calories than you take in—and walking is a great way to do that. “Physical activity, such as walking, is important for weight control because it helps you burn calories,” Katherine Zeratsky, RD, LD, tells the Mayo Clinic. “If you add 30 minutes of brisk walking to your daily routine, you could burn about 150 more calories a day. Of course, the more you walk and the quicker your pace, the more calories you'll burn.”

Walk For At Least 30 Minutes

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Because walking is a lower-intensity cardio exercise, you need to do it for at least 30 minutes to get the fat-burning benefits. “If you walk 2 miles, you’ll burn 200 calories, mostly from carbs but a little from fat because, as you reach the end of your walk, when you’re using mostly slow glycolysis and your oxidative system,” according to HPRC. “If you run 2 miles, you’ll still burn 200 calories, but you will do so faster than with walking and almost exclusively from carbs. Since 2 miles is a fairly short distance, you will probably finish the run in less time than it takes for your body to start the fat-oxidation process. A cardio session should be at least 20–30 minutes and at an intensity of about 70% of your max heart rate in order to maximize fat loss during exercise.”

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Raising Your Heart Rate

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Even walking in place will get your heart rate going and burn fat. Just move! “Anything that gets you moving instead of just sitting or lying down is going to be beneficial for you in the long run,” exercise physiologist Jordan Boreman, MS, CES, tells the Cleveland Clinic. “By walking in place, you’re raising your heart rate, which is going to signal to your body to start pumping more oxygen and blood to your muscles to help them move more efficiently, thus burning more calories.”

Interval Training

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Interval training is a good way to give your walks an edge. “You can also alternate periods of brisk walking with leisurely walking,” say the experts at the Mayo Clinic. “This type of interval training has many benefits, such as improving cardiovascular fitness and burning more calories than regular walking. And interval training can be done in less time than regular walking.”

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Change the Intensity

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Don’t forget to vary your walking pace as your body becomes accustomed to your fitness level. “It’s very good for people who are just starting out,” Boreman says. “Walking in place is an exercise that’s going to help you burn calories over a short time span. Over time, your body is going to get used to the exercise that you’re doing. So varying it up and increasing intensity as you go on can help with additional weight loss. It’s convenient, it’s something that you don’t have to travel anywhere to do it either.”

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Can't find time to exercise between work, family, and life's demands? You're not alone. That's why 87,000 people have turned to celebrity fitness trainer Lucy Wyndham-Read's game-changing walking workout. With three decades of experience and 2.47M YouTube subscribers, Lucy has perfected the art of burning fat without leaving your living room. Her 15-minute routine requires zero equipment and minimal space, making it perfect for busy schedules. Read on to discover the exact moves that are helping thousands transform their bodies while watching TV, working from home, or even wearing pajamas.


Jump-Start Your Metabolism: Basic March and Corner Walks

Begin igniting your fat burn with a basic march in place, maintaining a tall posture for maximum calorie burn. "Land nice and softly with those feet. Keep those feet moving," Lucy instructs in her post. Progress to walking toward corners with slight leg bends to engage more muscles. "It doesn't matter if you don't get the move straight away," Lucy reassures, "just follow along. We're doing this at home, nobody's watching."

Fat-Burning Power Moves: Punches and Side Steps

Accelerate your calorie burn with power punches while marching. "These low impact workouts are perfect if you don't like being a burpee girl," Lucy explains. Add lateral side steps with arm pulls to target stubborn inner and outer thigh areas. Lucy emphasizes making the moves as wide as comfortable: "The wider you step it, the more intense that is working through those legs."

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Upper Body Sculpting: Rope Pulls and Arm Circles

Keep your heart rate elevated while toning your arms and shoulders. "We're toning and sculpting your whole body at the same time with these moves," Lucy shares. Incorporate circling arms into your power march for increased calorie burn. These movements simultaneously strengthen your chest and upper back while maintaining fat-burning momentum.

Metabolic Boosters: Knee-Friendly Strength Moves

These strategic movements protect your joints while maximizing calorie burn. "We're actually going to build strength around the knees because we're really working through the lower body, we're making those legs nice and strong," Lucy explains. She adds a practical tip: "You can do all my workouts, these low impact ones, walking ones, you can do them in your pajamas. You don't need to be in workout gear."

Calorie-Burning Coordination

Multi-tasking movements increase your workout's effectiveness. "We're having to focus on what we're doing with this double step and this clap. So it's going to help improve what we call your motor skills and your coordination." These movements don't just burn calories – they enhance overall body awareness and mental acuity.

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Heart-Rate Elevating Moves

Strategic arm movements maximize fat burn. "Anytime we take the arms above heart level just means we're working your heart. Cardiovascular fitness a little bit harder," Lucy notes. These movements are particularly effective for women in different life stages: "This is great if you're perimenopause, menopause, postmenopausal as well."

Sustainable Fat Loss Approach

Lucy highlights long-term success: "You and I are focusing on your future health. I want you to wake up every morning feeling fit, healthy, and strong." She stresses healthy motivation: "Weight loss should only ever be for better health. It's not about appearance. We just want to be in our healthy weight range."

Maximum Burn: Fast Feet and Cross-Country

The workout peaks with high-energy movements. "Low impact is just as effective as high impact," Lucy emphasizes. The finale features cross-country skiing movements, which Lucy describes as "a really dynamic full-body move, also great for a lovely stretch."

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Pro Tip

Personalize your fat-burning session by playing your favorite music. "This workout today has always just been about focusing on improving and investing in your future health," Lucy concludes. Her approach proves that effective fat burning doesn't require complicated routines or expensive equipment – just 15 minutes of strategic movement in your own home. And if you enjoyed this article, don't miss 12-3-30 Walking Method: 20 Proven Tips to Lose Weight Faster.

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We've all been there – feeling uncomfortable in our own skin, wanting to make a change, but not knowing where to start. Amy Fritz knows this feeling all too well. After reaching her heaviest weight by the end of 2022, she felt miserable and ready for change. By making simple adjustments to her lifestyle—moving her body daily and fueling it with nutritious foods 80% of the time—Amy lost over 90 pounds in just 12 months. Now she's sharing the surprising mistakes she had to overcome to find success. Read on to discover what could be holding back your own weight loss journey.

Mistake 1: Focusing on the scale instead of how you feel

Many of us become obsessed with numbers on the scale, but Amy discovered a more powerful motivator. "Feeling healthy is so much more powerful than any number you will ever see on the scale," she explains in her post. Just two weeks into her journey, despite only losing about five pounds, Amy already noticed positive changes.

"The shame of making bad choices that I had been making for so long started to melt away," Amy shares. That feeling of health fueled her to keep going, even when the weight loss was slow. Now, a year into her journey, she craves those healthy habits. "If I have a couple of days where maybe I miss a workout or make some poor choices with my diet, I start to feel gross," Amy admits.

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Mistake 2: Neglecting mental health while focusing on physical changes

One of Amy's biggest realizations was that sustainable weight loss begins in the mind, not the body. "Until you're mentally ready, until you've really done the work with your mental health, it's not going to be sustainable or easy to try to focus on your physical health," Amy emphasizes.

Working with a therapist helped Amy overcome emotional eating and develop tools for making healthy choices while managing everyday stress. "You have to prioritize your mental health and what's important on the inside. And then that will snowball and reflect the outside," she says.

Mistake 3: Believing you must eliminate favorite foods

Perhaps the most surprising mistake Amy identified was thinking weight loss meant giving up foods she loved. "You do not have to cut out any specific foods or your favorite meals in order to lose weight," Amy states. She discovered that overly restricting certain foods creates a vicious cycle of craving, overeating, guilt, and more restriction.

Instead, Amy found healthier ways to enjoy her favorite meals. "When you have those cravings for foods, all you have to do is find healthier ways to make them," she explains. For example, pizza night became healthier by adding nutritional volume: "Maybe I sprinkle on a bunch of fresh veggies, or what I really love to do is toss some arugula and some olive oil and balsamic and top that on my pizza."

Mistake 4: Tracking calories too rigidly

Amy initially thought successful weight loss meant sticking to a strict daily calorie limit—a common but often unsustainable approach. "You don't have to track your calories by the day," Amy reveals. Instead, she discovered the power of weekly tracking.

"If you want to lose one pound a week, you have to be in at least a deficit of 3500 calories on the week," Amy explains. This flexibility allowed her to enjoy date nights without guilt while still meeting her goals. "I have date night every Friday night. And so you better be sure I use one of my larger calorie days for Friday so I can go out and enjoy myself and not have to worry and feel like I've fallen off the wagon."

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Mistake 5: Putting exercise last on your priority list

Making exercise an "if I have time" activity was a major error Amy had to correct. "You have to prioritize movement and exercise really high when you're on a journey like this. You have to make it almost your number one priority or else it's not going to get done," Amy stresses.

She learned to stop waiting for the perfect moment when everything else was in order. "Leave the kitchen a mess, leave the bedroom a mess, leave the pile of laundry, let something go so that you can go move your body because you matter and you'll feel better," Amy advises. Putting herself first with exercise actually improved her ability to handle other responsibilities.

Why waiting for motivation doesn't work

Many people make the mistake of waiting until they feel motivated to start exercising or eating better. Amy discovered that action comes first, motivation follows. "You'll start to feel good long before you see results on the scale," she points out. The feeling of making healthy choices daily becomes its own reward and generates the motivation to continue.

The perfectionism trap that sabotages progress

Amy admits she used to think everything had to be perfect before she could focus on her health. "So many times last year and before beginning this journey, I would say, man, I can only go to the gym if the whole house is clean," she recalls. This perfectionism kept her from taking action. Learning to let go of perfect and embrace progress was key to her success.

How meal repetition simplifies weight loss

Contrary to popular advice about needing endless variety, Amy found freedom in keeping meals simple. "It is okay if you found a recipe that is highly nutritional, that you love, that your whole family loves, that supports everyone's goals. It is okay to make that two or three times a week," Amy reassures.

Sheet pan dinners and taco nights became staples in her home. "We do taco night at least once a week, sometimes twice a week," she admits. Finding a few healthy meals that work and repeating them eliminated decision fatigue and simplified her journey.

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Why adding nutrition works better than restriction

Rather than focusing on what to eliminate, Amy discovered the power of adding nutrition to her plate. "Add some more nutrition to your plate and really add some volume to your plate so that you can control the portions," she explains. This approach—eating more vegetables and nutrient-dense foods alongside smaller portions of more indulgent items—kept her satisfied without feeling deprived.

The mindset shift that makes habits stick

Eventually, Amy's healthy choices became automatic. "Now that I'm a year in, I still have a long way to go. I can truly say the feeling of eating healthy and moving my body is not only habitual, but it's something I crave," she shares. This transformation from forcing herself to do healthy activities to actually desiring them was the ultimate key to her success.

Amy's journey proves that sustainable weight loss doesn't require extreme measures or suffering. By avoiding these five unexpected mistakes—focusing too much on the scale, neglecting mental health, eliminating favorite foods, tracking calories too rigidly, and putting exercise last—she created lasting change. Her approach balanced enjoyment with progress, proving that weight loss doesn't have to be miserable to be effective. Start today by addressing these common mistakes in your own journey—you've got this! And if you enjoyed this article, take advantage of these20 Superfoods for People Over 50

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Losing weight doesn’t have to equate to starvation, deprivation, or eating bland meals. According to one fit mom and influencer, you can eat delicious dinners, and still drop weight fast. Ashley Smith is a fit mom and nutritionist who regularly shares weight loss tips and tricks with her followers. In a new Instagram post, she reveals some of her go-to recipes for healthy, fat-burning meals. “If I wanted to lose 10 pounds in the next 6 weeks here are the 5 dinners I would eat on repeat,” she writes.

1. Lemon Garlic Shrimp with Quinoa & Roasted Veggies

Protein: 42g, Calories: 378

Ingredients: 6 oz shrimp, ½ cup cooked quinoa, 1 cup zucchini & bell peppers (roasted), 1 tsp olive oil, 1 tbsp lemon juice, 1 clove garlic (minced), salt & pepper to taste.
Directions: Sauté shrimp with garlic, lemon juice, salt, and pepper. Serve over quinoa with roasted veggies.

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2. Grilled Chicken with Mashed Cauliflower & Green Beans

Protein: 48g, Calories: 339
Ingredients: 6 oz grilled chicken breast, 1 cup mashed cauliflower (made with ½ cup steamed cauliflower, ¼ cup unsweetened almond milk, and seasonings), 1 cup steamed green beans, 1 tsp olive oil, salt, pepper, and garlic powder to taste.Directions: Grill the chicken, mash the cauliflower with almond milk and seasonings, and serve with steamed green beans.

3. Turkey & Spinach Stir-Fry with Brown Rice

Protein: 43g, Calories: 428

Ingredients: 5 oz lean ground turkey, 1 cup cooked brown rice, 1 cup sautéed spinach & mushrooms, 1 tsp coconut aminos, 1 clove garlic (minced), ½ tsp ground ginger, salt & pepper to taste.
Directions: Cook turkey with garlic, ginger, and aminos, then toss in spinach and mushrooms. Serve over brown rice.

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4. Spaghetti Squash with Ground Turkey Marinara

Protein: 41g, Calories: 314

Ingredients: 5 oz lean ground turkey, 1 cup cooked spaghetti squash, ½ cup marinara sauce, ½ cup sautéed mushrooms & zucchini, 1 tbsp nutritional yeast (for a cheesy flavor), 1 clove garlic (minced), ½ tsp oregano, red pepper flakes to taste.
Directions: Brown the turkey with garlic, oregano, and red pepper flakes. Add marinara sauce, mushrooms, and zucchini, and simmer. Serve over spaghetti squash and sprinkle with nutritional yeast.

5. Grilled Salmon with Roasted Asparagus & Wild Rice

Protein: 47g, Calories: 452

Ingredients: 5 oz grilled salmon, ½ cup cooked wild rice, 1 cup roasted asparagus, 1 tsp olive oil, 1 tbsp lemon juice, 1 clove garlic (minced), salt & pepper to taste.
Directions: Grill salmon with lemon juice, garlic, salt, and pepper. Roast asparagus and serve with wild rice. And if you enjoyed this article, don't missthese 8 High-Protein Foods with Nearly Zero Calories That Melt Fat.

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Losing weight isn’t just about cutting calories and eating less. It also involves eating the right kinds of food. “If you're looking to lose weight, choosing nutrient-dense, high-fiber, and protein-rich foods can help keep you full and support your metabolism,” says Body Network’s Resident RDN, Tara Collingwood, MS, RDN, CSSD, LD/N, ACSM-CP. We asked her to put together a list of the top foods you should fuel up with to lose weight, and here are 10 of them.

Leafy Greens

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Leafy greens, including spinach, kale, arugula, Swiss chard, Romaine, and mustard greens, should be a mainstay in your refrigerator. “Low in calories but packed with fiber, vitamins, and minerals,” she says. “Leafy greens are a high-volume food, which helps with satiety while keeping calorie intake low.”

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Eggs

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Eggs might not be cheap right now, but they offer a lot of bang for the buck in terms of nutrients. “High in protein to keep you full longer,” says Collingwood. “A lot of the nutrition is in the egg yolk, but so are many calories. Split the difference using some whole eggs and combine with a few egg whites.

Lean Protein

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Next up, you need to eat a lot of lean protein, including chicken, turkey, lean beef, seafood, and other fish, to lose weight. “Helps to preserve muscle mass during weight loss,” Collingwood explains. “Helps reduce hunger and keeps you satisfied.”

Greek Yogurt

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Another item to keep stocked up on for weight loss? Greek yogurt. “High in protein and probiotics for gut health,” she says. “Greek yogurt can help with appetite control and digestion.”

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Berries

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Berries, especially blueberries, blackberries, strawberries, and raspberries are also great for losing weight as they are rich in fiber and antioxidants. “Can satisfy sweet cravings with fewer calories,” says Collingwood.

Cruciferous Vegetables

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Cruciferous vegetables like broccoli, cauliflower, and Brussels sprouts are another great option. “Low in calories but high in fiber and antioxidants and vitamins,” Collingwood says. “The high fiber content can help keep you full longer.”

Legumes

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Legumes, including lentils, chickpeas, and black beans, are essential for weight loss.

“High in plant-based protein and fiber which helps to keep you full for longer and can help stabilize blood sugar,” says Collingwood.

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Oats/Oatmeal

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Oats and oatmeal should always be in your pantry. “Whole grain that is high in soluble fiber, which aids digestion and prolongs fullness,” explains Collingwood. “Can help to regulate blood sugar due to soluble fiber. Combine with a protein (make oatmeal with milk, add protein powder, make overnight oats with Greek yogurt) for a complete meal.”

Nuts and Seeds

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Nuts and seeds are great to have on hand for healthy snacking. Collingwood likes almonds, pistachios, walnuts, hemp, chia seeds, and flaxseeds. “Packed with heart-healthy fats, fiber, and protein,” she says.

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Avocados

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And last on her list? Avocado. “High in monounsaturated fats that promote fullness. It also contains fiber and essential nutrients for weight management,” says Collingwood. And if you enjoyed this article, take advantage of these20 Superfoods for People Over 50.