A Fitness Coach Reveals Top 10 Rules to Burn Body Fat Every Day
Do you want to get rid of body fat but aren't sure where to start? Mario Tomic is a fitness and nutrition coach who regularly shares videos to help people get in shape using research-based methods. In a new viral YouTube video, he reveals ten things you can do if you want to drop body fat fast. "I'm going to walk you through the exact steps I would take if I were back at 25 to 30% body fat and I wanted to get lean again," he says in the clip.
Implement the Principles of Fat Loss
Mario starts by explaining that if he were out of shape right now, the first step he would take to start getting lean is implementing the first principles of fat loss. "These are the key behaviors that have the biggest impact on our body composition. And I know if I don't get these right, nothing else matters," he says in the post.
Stay in a Calorie Deficit
So, what are these essentials? "Well, I know that I need to be in a calorie deficit to lose weight that is non-negotiable," he says. "I know my numbers well because I've done this before, and if you're not sure where to start, a simple formula to figure out your starting calorie intake will take your goal weight in pounds and multiply that by 12. For example, 170 pounds or 77 kilo goal weight, you take 170 times 12, that'll be 2040 calories per day."
Increase Calories If You Are Losing Weight Too Fast
"You would start there. And if you're noticing that you're losing weight too quickly, let's say more than two pounds or one kilo per week, you can always increase your calorie intake to make it a bit more sustainable," he says.
Make Sure Your Diet Is Mostly Unprocessed Foods
"We don't all agree on what the 'best' diet is to create that calorie deficit. Instead of looking at what each diet does differently, I would like to look at what the most successful methods have in common. And that is keeping your diet 80, 90% minimally processed food, keeping high protein intake, lots of vegetables and simple repeatable meals while at the same time cutting out sodas, snacks, junk food and alcohol," he says.
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Lift Weights
The next thing to do as you are losing weight is to make sure you are not losing muscle, he says. "The best way to do that is lifting weights with the intent to get stronger. Here, I would start with a simple full-body training routine, five, or six exercises for all the major muscle groups three times per week and keeping the sessions to about an hour. That's more than enough," he says.
Amp Up Your Protein Intake
"Also for building muscle and preserving muscle, I'd make sure that I'm getting my daily protein intake to about one gram per pound of my goal weight. So for 180 pounds or 81 kilos, that would be 180 grams of protein per day plus-minus 10 to 15 grams," he says.
Prioritize Sleep
"Third, I would prioritize sleep," he continues. "Sleep deprivation leads to less fat loss and more muscle loss and increases cravings and hunger, which makes staying consistent with fat loss incredibly difficult. Also, without good sleep, it's harder to recover and make progress in the gym. So my priority would be seven hours or more of high-quality sleep in a dark room with minimal interruptions and really make sure that I have a consistent sleeping schedule because I know that this will make everything easier."
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Track Everything
His third recommendation? "Start tracking everything," he says. "By everything, I mean daily body weight, step count, weekly waist size, food lifting, and sleep. If you're not doing this, you're practically self-sabotaging. Tracking is the fastest way to figure out what's working and what's not, especially when you're just starting out on your journey. This is the highest return on investment activity." This way, there will be no surprises, and you can adjust things accordingly if you aren't losing weight. "Also, tracking is the ultimate form of self-accountability," he continues. "When you're tracking, it's hard to ignore the evidence. You can clearly see when you're losing progress, and you're more incentivized to stay consistent."
Fully Immerse Yourself Into Fitness
"Now the third step I would take if I were starting over again is fully immerse myself into fitness," he says. " Immersion is one of the most powerful and underrated things when it comes to staying consistent because maybe right now nobody around you prioritizes getting lean or fitness in general. And if you don't create your own mental space that's focused on these goals, it's going to be much harder to ignore the distractions and stay on track." You can do this by "building your routine of watching fitness videos, reading about fitness, learning about this doesn't have to be my videos," he says. Also, surround yourself with people with similar goals.
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Finally, Be Adaptable
"Speaking of consistency, I would focus on being adaptable. As Darvin said, 'It's not the strongest or the most intelligent that survive, but the most adaptable to change.' I wouldn't go on this journey believing that it will all be perfect and a universe will conspire to arrange everything for me to get lean. No, that's delusional. Instead, I will trust my ability to adapt and learn. I know there will be a lot of mistakes, and this is actually what separates those who succeed from those who fail. Those who fail rely on one rigid plan. They try to force it into their life, and it might work on some days, but it won't work consistently. Those who succeed adapt.
It's not about perfection. It's about consistency. There's no perfect plan. No one knows exactly what's coming. But I can tell you one thing: if you trust your ability to adapt and figure it out as you go, you'll handle anything life throws at you, and you will ultimately get to your goal," he says. And if you enjoyed this article, take advantage of these 31 Fitness Tips Every Beginner Needs to Look Sexy, According to Coaches.