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If you want to lose 50 pounds in 3 months, diet and exercise are key. By reducing your caloric intake, eating healthy foods, and getting in 5-7 hours of exercise per week, you can achieve your goal, and we're here to help you get started! Keep reading to make a diet and exercise plan that really works for you so you can start seeing results.

Losing 50 Pounds Fast

  • Keep track of your calorie intake for a week. Next week, try to eat 500 fewer calories per day.
  • Eat small meals throughout the day rather than three large meals. Prioritize large volume foods with fewer calories like raw vegetables and other whole foods.
  • Aim for 5-7 hours of exercise a week doing a physical activity you enjoy. Try a weight training class or cardio workouts like cycling, swimming, spinning, or Zumba.

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    Reduce your daily calorie intake by about 500. To lose one pound a week, you need to create a calorie deficit of about 500 a day, or 3,500 a week. To lose 50 pounds in three months, you will need to create a weekly calorie deficit of at least 14,000 calories, in order to lose about four pounds a week. That means you will need to create a 2,000 calorie daily deficit.[1]

    • In terms of pounds, losing 50 pounds in 3 months translates into losing 16 pounds each month (For 3 months) or losing 4.17 pounds each week (For 12 weeks).
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    Create a plan. The very first thing you need is a diet and fitness plan. Without it, you may not be able to track your weight loss progress. The plan you come up with should be:

    • Specific and measurable: This means that your weight loss plan should be personalized (Specific). Everyone has a different physique, eating habits and limits to physical exertion. This is why your weight loss plan should be focused and personalized according to your weight loss and fitness needs.
    • Time framed and broken into milestones: Break down your ultimate goal into smaller milestones and track them over time to make sure you are on the right path. A weekly breakdown is recommended.
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    Rethink the way you eat. Try your best to eat small meals throughout the day rather than eating three big meals. Eating small meals throughout the day will help you keep your metabolism more active and prevent hunger. Try your best to eat five meals, each around 300 calories.[2]

    • During each meal, try to eat one protein-rich item, a fruit or some vegetables, and one starchy carb (rice, pasta, bread, small potato, etc). This will keep your meals balanced.
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    Drink lots of water. Drink eight or ideally more cups of plain water a day to keep yourself well-hydrated and flush out water weight. Believe it or not, your body will hold on to water if you do not drink enough water. So, just drink lots of water and your body will stop holding on to water weight.

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    Aim at large volume foods with fewer calories such as raw vegetables and whole foods. These foods are guaranteed to keep you fuller for longer and you consume fewer calories in doing so. Green leafy vegetables will be your best weight loss companion.[3]

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    Avoid processed, calorie-dense foods. Big examples include fast foods, processed canned products, desserts and foods with a high proportion of saturated fats or/and simple sugars. These foods pack up a whole lot of calories in a small serving.

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    Avoid 'snacks'. Unhealthy snacks can upset your daily target calories when you are trying to lose weight. If you are a person who eats a lot of junk food, or drinks a lot of soda or alcohol, you will need to get rid of these diet-sabotaging habits. These foods and drinks contain a lot of empty calories, and will not nourish your body in a healthy way. So cut them out of your diet completely, and try to incorporate more whole foods into your diet rather than processed junk.[4]

    • Rather than munching on some chips, stock up on your favorite fruits and vegetables to snack on when you get hungry.
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    Stop drinking your calories. Soft drinks, smoothies and all beverages with sugar are off the table. Learn to cut back on your calories by restricting calorie dense drinks. Try to go for plain water, unsweetened lemonade, black coffee (Or with skimmed milk).

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    Keep a food journal, where you note down everything you eat through the day and add up the total calories. The most convenient way to keep a food journal is by using apps on your phone; there are a multitude of apps both paid and free that let you key in the foods you eat and which automatically display the calorie counts of your meals. Be sure to be diligent with your tracking, as you may overeat if you are lax with tracking.

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    Up your exercise routine. Try to shoot for 5 - 7 hours of exercise per week to achieve a weekly weight loss of around 4 pounds. Each session (An hour long) should burn around 400 - 600 calories. The type of exercise may vary your results but cardiovascular training is a must as it is a great calorie burner.[5]

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    Create a cardio workout. Cardio exercises are exercises that elevate your heart rate and increase blood circulation throughout your body.[6] Examples of cardio exercises are running, cycling, using the elliptical machine, and swimming. You will need to work out to burn around 1,500 calories a day if you are to reach your goal of losing at least 4 pounds a week.[7]

    • If you only have two hours to work out, then you will have to do higher intensity exercises that burn at least 750 to 800 calories each hour. Examples of high intensity workouts include spinning, high intensity Zumba, high intensity interval exercises, intense kickboxing, and running at higher speeds.
    • If you feel like your fitness level might not allow you to jump into extensive cardio workouts, you can start with lower impact exercises such as swimming, brisk walking (4 to 5mph (6.4 to 8.0km/h) pace), low impact aerobics, and so on, but do them three hours per day instead of two.
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    Do weight training. While doing cardio is great for a big calorie burn, it does have its drawbacks. Doing a lot of cardio can cause you to lose lean muscle mass instead of just fat, which is something that you do not want. You need lean muscle to keep your metabolism at optimum levels and also give you a better looking, toned body. To maintain your muscle despite the intense cardio you will be doing, incorporate moderate weight training three times a week.[8]

    • You can use resistance machines at the gym, or simply work out with dumbbells at home. While strength training will not burn as many calories as cardio, it is very important to build muscle and thus boost your metabolism.
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    Try to make small active changes in your daily routine. Take the stairs, walk your dog, play with your kids; simple changes like these may not seem much but they make a big difference in the bigger picture and help you move closer to your goal of 50 pounds in 3 months.

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      While most people won’t be able to lose 50 pounds in 3 months, with a healthy diet and the right exercise plan, you can make significant progress towards your weight loss goal. Try to break down your ultimate weight loss goal into smaller milestones, like a weekly breakdown, so you can track the weight you lose over time to make sure you stay on the right path. Avoid processed, high-calorie foods, and instead, opt for healthy, low-cal options like fruits, vegetables, and whole grains. Use high-intensity cardio workouts like spinning, Zumba, and running to burn calories and lose weight. Try to do cardio exercises 3 days a week for an hour. To avoid losing lean muscle mass, add in some weight training at least once a week. Try using the resistance machines at the gym or use dumbbells at home. For tips about how to up your exercise routine, keep reading!

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      4 Ways to Lose 50 Pounds in Three Months - wikiHow? ›

      In conclusion, losing 50 pounds in 3 months without exercise is achievable with the right combination of dietary changes, portion control, hydration, and sleep.

      Can you lose 50 lbs in 3 months? ›

      In conclusion, losing 50 pounds in 3 months without exercise is achievable with the right combination of dietary changes, portion control, hydration, and sleep.

      How to lose 50 pounds asap? ›

      Diet Tweaks That Can Help You Shed Weight In Two Months
      1. Incorporate More Fruits And Vegetables In Your Meals.
      2. Avoid Overeating.
      3. Drink Lots Of Water.
      4. Intermittent Fasting.
      5. Cardio.
      6. Strength Training.
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      How many calories do I need to burn to lose 50 pounds in 3 months? ›

      50 pounds is equivalent to 175,000 calories, which means you need to burn all those calories in 3 months. Breaking it down to monthly installments, this means you would need to lose approximately 16.67 pounds every month. 16.67 pounds is equivalent to 58,345 calories.

      What is a realistic weight loss in 3 months? ›

      A slow, steady rate of weight loss is 1–2 pounds per week, so losing 12–24 pounds might be a good three-month goal for you, depending on how much weight you want to lose. After reaching a healthier weight, you may want to shift to maintaining your weight and your new, healthy habits.

      How fast can I realistically lose 50 pounds? ›

      The expert-recommended and well-known rule-of-thumb is that losing 1 to 2 pounds a week is a normal and healthy rate of weight loss. If you were wondering how long it would take to lose 50 pounds, then using this guideline it will probably take you between 6 months and a year to accomplish.

      How quickly can a 300lb person lose weight? ›

      For example, a person weighing 300 pounds (136 kg) may lose 10 pounds (4.5 kg) after reducing their daily intake by 1,000 calories and increasing physical activity for 2 weeks.

      What is the 30 30 30 rule for weight loss? ›

      The 30-30-30 diet involves eating 30g of protein within 30 minutes of waking up, and then completing 30 minutes of low intensity exercise. This method first appeared in Tim Ferriss' book The 4-Hour Body in 2010 but was recently popularized by nutritionist and wellness podcaster Gary Brecka.

      How long should I walk to lose 50 pounds? ›

      How Much Should You Walk to Lose Weight. Walking for weight loss requires keeping a moderate pace for 30 or more minutes at least five days a week. 2 Keeping a stride that increases your heart rate is more effective at helping you reach your goals than a casual stroll.

      Will losing 50 pounds cause loose skin? ›

      Losing a lot of weight can leave a person with saggy skin, especially if the weight comes off quickly. There's no fast fix that can get rid of extra skin after weight loss, but you should keep seeing improvement. Just give it more time. Being young is in your favor, but you can't speed up the process.

      What exercise burns the most calories? ›

      Running. “Running is one of the best calorie burners out there,” Saltos says. An average person can burn anywhere from 500 to 1000 in one hour of running. “Speed, pace, and endurance are all factors that can impact this range.

      How much weight will I lose if I eat 1200 a day? ›

      To calculate your weight-maintenance calories, multiply your weight by 15. If 1,200 calories a day is more than 500 calories lower than your weight-maintenance calories, you can expect to lose more than 1 to 2 pounds per week.

      How much weight loss is noticeable? ›

      A good rule of thumb is that people tend to notice your weight loss when you've lost around 10% of your starting weight, so if you started at 250lbs, people will start to notice when you've lost 25lbs. Naturally, the same amount of weight loss can look different on different people.

      Can I transform my body in 3 months? ›

      And if you exercise regularly, over time you will gain even more fitness benefits. “At 6 to 8 weeks, you can definitely notice some changes,” said Logie, “and in 3 to 4 months you can do a pretty good overhaul to your health and fitness.” Strength-specific results take about the same amount of time.

      What is the maximum weight you can lose in 3 months? ›

      In that time period, it's safe to aim to lose about 12 to 20 pounds which comes out to be about 1 to 2 pounds per week. So if you're interested in losing a small to moderate amount of weight, there are a few things you can do to slowly and safely lose weight in 3 months.

      How to reduce belly fat in 3 months? ›

      8 Ways to Lose Belly Fat and Live a Healthier Life
      1. Try curbing carbs instead of fats. ...
      2. Think eating plan, not diet. ...
      3. Keep moving. ...
      4. Lift weights. ...
      5. Become a label reader. ...
      6. Move away from processed foods. ...
      7. Focus on the way your clothes fit more than reading a scale. ...
      8. Hang out with health-focused friends.

      Will losing 50 lbs cause loose skin? ›

      However, in most cases, small amounts of weight loss, such as 20 or fewer pounds, typically don't lead to the development of loose skin. However, larger amounts of weight loss, such as 50 pounds and over, especially over a short period, can considerably increase your risk of loose skin.

      Can you lose 100 pounds in 3 months? ›

      How fast can you lose 100 pounds safely? It's important to note that losing 100 pounds will likely take at least 6 months to a year or longer. Most experts recommend a slow but steady rate of weight loss — such as 1–2 pounds (0.5–1 kg) of fat loss, or around 1% of your body weight, per week (43).

      What does losing 50 pounds do to your body? ›

      Losing 50 pounds is a challenging feat. But the rewards will be worth it in the end! There are many benefits to reshaping your body, such as improved strength and energy levels, better posture and balance, reduced risk of health issues related to obesity or overweight status, and even a boost in mood or confidence.

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