By: Tom Venuto
URL:www.BurnTheFat.com!
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QUESTION: Dear Tom: I know it will probably be different for everyone, but I find it hard to set weekly goals for body fat
percentage because I don’t know what an average body fat percentage drop in a week is supposed to look like. I’m a 30 year old female. Any input?
ANSWER: I recommend setting a fat reduction goal of about half a percent per week (0.5%). Based on many years of testing clients in person with
skinfold calipers, I’ve concluded that this is about average.
This is an
honest number that reflects not just the outliers in the top success stories,but an average of everyone. That’s what makes this figure a good realistic
weekly goal [To see some of the more exceptional transformations
visit: www.BurnTheFat.com!
Chris,
for example dropped 9% body fat in 7 weeks. That’s not typical, but its possible
in a highly motivating environment like our Burn the Fat body transformation
contests]
To calculate realistic, average weekly fat loss:
If your body fat measured 24.6 percent on day one of week one, then 24.1 percent would be your goal for the end of that seven-day period. That will be an impressive 6%
drop in your body fat if you keep that up over 12 weeks.If you’re more ambitious and you want to shed body fat even faster, it’s certainly possible,although it does
depend on body size. Larger people can often lose larger amounts of weight and body fat.
When someone is already lean and wants to get even leaner, there is less fat remaining so it becomes more difficult to lose large amounts every week.
I’ve seen many people drop 0.6 percent or 0.7 percent body fat per week if they worked hard, usually doing multiple cardio sessions per week on top of their weight training, combined with excellent dietary compliance.
I’ve even seen people shed 0.8 to 1.0 percent body fat per week, but more often than not, those were temporary spikes in progress,reflecting one exceptionally good week, or in conjunction with a highly motivating event, like one of our burn the fat challenge contests (where the reward of a luxury trip to Maui is dangling in front of you).
If you lose less than a half a percent per week, as long as you made some forward progress,you should celebrate that as success.
It’s more normal for results to vary from one week to the next than to drop the same amount every week, so an occasional slow week is nothing to get upset about. It’s just feedback.
After a below average week, to bring the rate of fat loss up to
average or better for the next week, you’ll need to:
(a) re-establish
compliance if you had a bad week (get back on the wagon! and start tracking food
intake more meticulously if necessary) or
(b) make adjustments to your
nutrition and training to increase your caloric deficit and optimize body
composition changes.
Last but not least, if you want to be one of those
“not typical” people, then remember this:
* Above average results require
above average effort.
* Extraordinary results require extraordinary
effort.
Everything in this article is explained in even further detail in my fat loss
program, Burn the Fat, Feed the Muscle at: http://www.BurnTheFat.com
Train hard and expect success!
Tom Venuto, author of
Burn The Fat Feed The Musclewww.Burn The Fat.com
About the Author:
Tom Venuto is the author of the #1 best seller, Burn the
Fat, Feed the Muscle: Fat Burning Secrets of the World’s Best Bodybuilders and
Fitness Models. Tom is a lifetime natural bodybuilder and fat loss expert
who achieved an astonishing 3.7% body fat level without drugs or supplements.
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