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How To Cut Your Carbohydrate Intake Safely

By Russ Hollywood


If you are trying to figure out how to lose weight quickly and safely, it's possible that you will have already looked into learning how to cut your carbohydrate intake to increase fat loss. Today, you will find out how to do this both safely and effectively in order to ensure long term, sustainable weight loss.

On top of this, you'll find out how you can combine a correctly structured macronutrient intake with high intensity interval training, yielding excellent results both inside and outside of your local gym.

Over the last decade, carbohydrates have been given an undeserved reputation as the bad guy in your diet plan. Celebrity endorsed diets and gossip magazines which continually buy into the next big fad diet have got many gym enthusiasts literally running scared from the thought of eating more carbs. So before you do anything to lower your current intake, you need to know the difference between a low carb and a zero carb diet.

Zero carb diets do not work. That's the simple truth. The body needs all three macronutrients in order to function. Cutting any of them out will cause serious long term damage and result in long term weight gain, not loss. This is why you'll often hear people who take this drastic approach complaining that they feel rather ill or have little energy. Of course, this is also the key reason why those individuals then pack all the weight they lost straight back on when their diet is finished.

The best starting point before you begin with any new eating plan is to find out where you are right now. You can do this by keeping a log of your food over the next two or three days. Once you have established your current intake of protein, carbohydrates and fats it will become much easier to make a positive change. The following split is optimal for those with a fat loss orientated goal:

* 1.25 grams of protein for every pound of your weight.

* 0.5g carbs per pound of body weight.

* 0.5g fats for every lb you weigh.

Beware of changing your diet too quickly, though. It would be wiser to use the targets given above as the destination you would like to reach. Take your time to move in line with these figures, as opposed to immediately changing your whole approach. Otherwise, your body could reject the change. Use the next few weeks to start making small changes each week, so that by the end of the month you have dialed your entire calorie intake into line with the recommended targets.

Scientific studies have shown countless times that a smarter, gradual approach to changes within the diet brings more long term success than knee-jerk reactions and sudden drastic measures.

You will also notice that once you have sorted out your macronutrients you can use this to enhance your results in the gym. This is particularly useful when performing high intensity interval training, because the full benefits of HIIT are only realized once you have got your carb intake dialled in properly. [
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Learning how to lose weight quickly can be a slippery slope, with so many fad diets and gimmick products waiting to cash in on those who are looking for a quick fix which doesn't exist. Before you make any moves to secure a better body for yourself, it's important that you do the research in order to make improvements which are not only fast but also sustainable.




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