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Trainer Lost 15 Pounds in Perimenopause Using the 10-2-4 Fat Loss Method

The three-part plan is surprisingly simple

Are you entering into the perimenopause stage, and struggling to lose weight? One expert claims to have created a game-changing method to lose weight over 40. Trish Koeslag, the women's nutrition and fitness coach, whose mission is to help women over 40 simplify macros and movement to lose weight, shares about it in a new social media post. "I lost 15 pounds in perimenopause & now swear by this method," she says, revealing the 10-2-4 Fat Loss Method. "This is the exact method I used to lose weight and how I maintain my fat loss to stay lean year round."

โ€‹The 10: Walk 10,000 Steps Per Day

The 10? Walking. "I walk 10K steps per day. I do a one hour walk every morning (sometimes longer when I have time and need it, mentally). The rest of my steps are incremental throughout the day," she says.

โ€‹The 2: Get in 2 Cardio Sessions Per Week

She moves on to the two. "I get in 2 cardio sessions per week 45 minutes long per session in Zone 2. I like the elliptical the best but I'll also do the stair master and spin bike. No, walking is not cardio for me. And no, my steps do not include any steps I get from cardio. This is what works for me AND I enjoy it," she writes.

โ€‹The 4: Strength Train 4 Days Per Week

Finally, the four. "I train 4 days per week (2 lower body and 2 upper body) following a training program that has me lifting heavier week over week. I focus on building muscle, not getting smaller," she says.

โ€‹Bonus Nutrition Habit

Nutrition is another key part of the equation. "I choose 90-95% whole foods, focusing on lean protein, lots of veggies and fruit and starchy carbs like rice, oats, potatoes. I also do not limit foods I love. I still drink red wine, eat chocolate, and pizza, all in moderation. I learned how to do this by tracking macros," she says.

โ€‹Science Supports 10,000 Steps Per Day

Science supports walking daily. A 2018 study published in Obesity found a link between walking 10,000 steps a day and weight loss and weight management.

Strength Training Is Also Effective According to the Mayo Clinic, strength and weight training help reduce body fat, preserve and increase lean muscle mass, and burn calories more efficiently. Strength training may also help you:

  • Develop strong bones
  • Manage your weight
  • Enhance your quality of life
  • Manage chronic conditions
  • Sharpen your thinking skills

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