If You Want to Lose Fat Forever and Eat the Foods You Love, Follow These 4 Tips

Losing fat doesn't have to be complicated, but it can be so confusing with so much advice coming at you from all angles. Fitness coach Yiannis Fleming (@mrsportofficial on Instagram), who helps thousands of people on their weight-loss journeys, wants to make things simple. With a degree in sport science and a Stanford diploma in health and nutrition, he recently shared a post explaining four tips to help with fat loss.

Don't Completely Change Your Lifestyle
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Don't Completely Change Your Lifestyle

Changing too much isn't sustainable, and you'll end up giving up soon after starting your journey. "Maintain your current lifestyle," Yiannis said, and make small adjustments. Eat the foods you love and crave, just go for smaller portions to ensure you're in a calorie deficit. Add in more veggies, fruits, and water to help you look and feel better and more satisfied.

Training For Fat Loss
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Training For Fat Loss

It's important to find types of fitness that inspire you, that push you to get stronger, and that you actually want to do consistently. That means you shouldn't just focus on "the best fat burning exercises," Yiannis explained, if you hate them. "Using training as a way to 'burn calories' is a rookie error. Collectively speaking, the training you do most often is going to be the best . . . not the one grueling workout that burned 600 calories, and you know you won't do again." Make fitness and moving throughout your day fun so it's easily a part of your life.

Stop the "All or Nothing" BS
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Stop the "All or Nothing" BS

"Stop the 'all or nothing' bullsh*t; food has no emotions," Yiannis said. Don't see foods as good versus bad, because demonizing certain foods and making them off-limits will only make you crave them more.

Registered dietitian Leslie Langevin, MS, RD, CD, of Whole Health Nutrition agrees, and told POPSUGAR that "Cutting out too much" is the biggest weight-loss mistake you can make. Change your mindset to think of eating choices as "foods you should eat more or and foods you should eat less of. Simple." Choose more nutrient-dense foods and be careful with the calorie-dense, hyper-palatable foods.

Yiannis added, "Balance is essential. While it's tough to master, it's something you MUST learn if you want to make this long-term."

Ignore the Scale
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Ignore the Scale

Don't just use the scale to measure your progress. Aside from not being a completely accurate measurement, the numbers can fluctuate and really undermine all your hard work, which can make you lose motivation to stay on track.

Some experts, including Harley Pasternak, will tell you not to have a scale and not to weigh yourself. Psychotherapist Kathryn Smerling, PhD, agrees, pointing out that fixating on the numbers on the scale can turn into an unhealthy obsession and make you forget about the importance of focusing on "feeling good in body and spirit."

Forget the scale! Yiannis said to use monthly photos of yourself, monitor how your clothes fit, and take other body measurements to determine your success.

"Here's just a few things about fat loss journeys that really grind my gears," Yiannis said.