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Three Reasons You’re not Losing Weight

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Three Reasons You’re not Losing WeightWe all struggle with our weight from time to time, and we all wish that we could lose weight from time to time. Whether you simply want to drop a couple of pounds, or a couple of hundred pounds, you no doubt don’t need us to tell you just how difficult it actually is. What makes it especially frustrating is when you’re doing everything right (on paper at least). You’re not eating junk food, you’re exercising more, and you’ve cut down on the amount of alcohol and sugary drinks you consume, but the weight just isn’t coming off. This can be very demoralizing and actually causes many people to just say “what’s the point”? And then proceed to chow down on a large pizza or burger. Every single body is different, and this article aims to give you a few hints and clues as to why you’re not losing weight when you should be.

1. You’re not drinking enough water – Ok, so you’re eating fresh fruit and vegetables, are exercising more, but are refusing to drink water because you find it bland and boring, and are choosing so-called “diet” sodas instead. These diet sodas aren't diet anything at all. They don’t contain sugar, wow! Neither do our armchairs, but we don’t advertise them as “diet armchairs”. People fall for big companies’ clever advertising and marketing, and think they’re being healthy by drinking these drinks. These drinks contain aspartame, an artificial sweetener that causes cancer and should be banned, so stop drinking them and opt for healthy mineral water instead. Drinking water helps to speed up our metabolisms, supplies us with minerals, keeps us hydrated, and even helps to suppress our appetites, so aim at drinking at least 2.5 liters per day. Mineral is best, but if not, a cheap water filter jug will do the trick as well.

2. You’re not sleeping enough – If you don’t get a good night’s sleep, then the body doesn't function as well as it should. A poor night’s sleep, or a disrupted sleep schedule can affect the body’s hormone axis, meaning that your metabolism is slowed down and affected, thus leading to weight gain, or hindering weight loss progress. If you’re not getting a good night’s sleep, you won’t be able to process and metabolize food properly either, meaning that it sits in your stomach for longer, allowing your body to absorb more and more fat as a result.

3. You’re eating too many carbs late at night – Carbohydrates are broken down into glucose, which the body then uses for energy. Glucose is a type of sugar, and as you know, sugar is bad. If you eat too many carbs late at night, your body will turn them to glucose, but as you’re not active in your sleep, your body doesn't use it as energy, and instead stockpiles it for a later date. The problem here is that it stores it as fat, and that’s a big problem. Try to not eat large amounts ofcarbohydrates after 5pm and see if your weight loss increases after a few days as a result.

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Grant Donovan is a successful entrepreneur and founder of many disciplines including aviation, automotive, political, anti-aging and life coaching to name a few. But it is his passion for health, nutrition and fitness that he attributes as the leading factor for his success. All of which led him to create mensfitclub.com to share his large breadth of knowledge with the everyday man, and empower them to make the changes that will help lead to their success. He believes a life in balance of mind, body and soul is a life well lived and only when achieved can one unlock their true potential. At age 60, Grant serves as a living example of why staying healthy not only helps you live longer, but the improved quality of life, will allow you to push past boundaries and reach new heights you never knew were possible. With his inspirational personal journey of achievement he has motivated over 350,000+ subscribers to make a positive change in their life and guide them on their pursuit of happiness.

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