
When it comes to weight loss, saying that people have a lot of questions about the whole proccess is an understatement. People have A LOT of questions about weight loss. And that’s understandable, especially with all the contradicting and crappy info out there in the industry.
And since I’m such a good law abiding citizen, I’ll do my best to answer all your burning weight loss questions below.
So lets get to it, shall we.
Diet questions
How do you lose weight?
Eat less food.
I’m gonna need more than that. How much less? How much do I need to eat a day?
To calculate your daily calorie intake, you can start by multiplying your bodyweight in pounds by 12. That should give you a rough estimation for your daily calorie intake in order to lose 1 pound a week.
Ugh, do I have to count to calories?
Yup, sorry buddy. How do you expect to lose weight if you don’t track your food intake.
Many people argue that calorie counting is not a long term plan, and it’s better to simply gauge your hunger or to “eyeball” portions instead. The former is just plain risky while latter can work in certain situations, but in the end, counting calories is the safest and most reliable way of tracking your food intake.
What is the maximum amount of weight I can lose each week?
Realistically, you should only try to lose 1-2 pounds per week. However, if you’re feeling super motivated, you can try out my form of extreme dieting to lose insane amounts of weight in one week.
Do I need to eat breakfast to lose weight?
No, breakfast IS NOT the most important meal of the day. The only reason you should eat breakfast is if you enjoy it, otherwise don’t worry about it.
How about eating really late at night, I heard that makes you fat?
Well you heard wrong. As long as you don’t shoot over your calorie allotment for the day, you’re good to go.
How many meals do I need eat a day?
I truly don’t care. You can eat 6 meals a day or you can eat 1 meal a day. In the end, as long as your calories add up the same then it doesn’t matter.
But don’t I need to eat at least 6 meals a day to keep my metabolism revving?
Nope, this is another diet myth that just can’t seem to die no matter what. Your metabolism doesn’t slow down if you don’t eat every 2-3 hours. It actually takes closer to 96 hours before your metabolism experiences any measurable decrease.
So is it okay if I just eat 1 giant meal every day?
Sure, why not? Eating 1 big meal very day is the basis of an intermittent fasting program known as the Warrior Diet where you fast throughout the entire day and don’t eat until night time.
What kinds of food should I eat when trying to lose weight?
I’ve never been a huge fan of telling people what to eat. I much prefer to tell them how much to eat and let them make their own choices. But with that said, you should just eat ANYTHING you want, just eat smaller portions of it.
How about protein, that’s important right?
Yeah, I would say protein is definitely the most important macronutrient, so you should aim for a minimum of 0.6 gram of protein per pound of bodyweight when dieting. This will help keep you satiated and will help preserve muscle mass.
But if for some reason you aren’t able to hit that amount one day, don’t worry about it. Many people expierience forms of “protein guilt” as Brad Pilon likes to call it when they don’t eat enough protein. Protein has the ability to recycle itself, so it’s okay to have low protein days once in a while.

Is red meat bad for you?
Hell no! Eating too much red meat is bad for you, just like eating too much of anything is bad for you.
But Dr. Oz said you should become vegetarian.
Here’s some advice – never take nutrition advice from Dr. Oz.
On my list of “famous fitness people on TV I hate”, Dr.Oz is on top. You can read my anti-vegetarian article if you want, but I must warn you, if you’re a vegetarian, you’re not going to like it.
Should I eat carbs?
Unless you absolutely hate doughnuts, bread, sushi, and chocolate filled eclairs, then no, you shouldn’t eat carbs.
On the other hand, if you love those foods, then I encourage you to eat carbs on a regular basis. Don’t let anyone tell you that you shouldn’t eat carbs when trying to lose weight since it promotes fat storage and whatnot. Just watch your calories, and you’ll be fine.
Are low carb diets good for weight loss?
In general, no. Most people can’t sustain a low carb diet for a long time. But if you have a massive amount of weight to lose, then going on a low carb diet for a few days can have its benefits since carbs bind to water and dropping the carbs can help you shed the water quickly.
And what about fats, should I avoid foods like bacon since they contain a lot of saturated fats?
Are you freaking kidding me? Bacon is one of life’s greatest pleasures, right up there with taking a warm bubble bath with scented candles and dim lighting.
Do I have to give up my favorite foods when dieting?
Absolutely not. Like I’ve stated many times on this blog, just eat what you like but in smaller amounts.
How do I eat healthy when going out to eat?
There are 2 ways to deal with this:
1) You can just try to make more sensible choices, like opting for non-fried foods and whatnot but that’s no fun.
2) You can create a calorie buffer where you’ll skip meals in order to save up calories until you go out to eat. This way, you’ll be able to eat a big meal without ruining your weight loss progress.
Should I eat something before I workout?
It’s totally up to you. The most important thing you must know is that eating before a workout has very little benefit. In fact, working out in a fasted state probably has more benefits since you’re burning body fat instead of the food you just ate.
I complete the majority of my workouts in a fasted state since I don’t perform as well if I eat anything beforehand, but if you’re not hungry, then there’s no reason not to workout in a fasted state.
Should I eat after my workout?
I wrote an article on this a while back, and have come to this conclusion – if your goal is to lose fat, then it’s really not necessary to eat after a workout. Just eat when you’re feeling hungry.
Should I take supplements?
I only recommend 2 supplements – a good multivitamin and an Omega 3 supplement. A multivitamin is used to safeguard against any mineral/vitamin deficiencies and the Omega 3 supplement provides a whole host of health benefits that I don’t even want to get into.
I buy my supplements from Prograde Nutrition since their stuff is super high quality.
So in your opinion, what’s the best diet plan out there?
I hate labelling something as the “best.”
But if I had to choose, I would say Eat Stop Eat.
It’s not really even a diet plan in the sense that it doesn’t tell you what to eat, but instead tells you when not to eat. It’s an intermittent fasting program that tells you it’s okay to fast for 24 hours without any negative consequence. Before you think I’m crazy, make sure you read my article on intermittent fasting here.
Workout and general questions
How should I exercise when trying to lose weight?
Lift heavy weights god dammit.
How often should I lift weights?
Shoot for 3x per week for no more than 1 hour each time.
But I’m a girl and I don’t want to get bulky, shouldn’t I just lift light weights for high reps?
Please don’t do this. You’re only hurting yourself if you believe all the bullshit mainstream fitness info that you read in magazines. The only way to develop sexy muscle tone is to lift heavy weights. Check out this article for more info:.
How about cardio? Should I do that too?
I’m not the biggest fan of traditional cardio(running for endless minutes on a treadmill), but I do like more intense forms of cardio like HIIT, metabolic circuits, and bodyweight circuits. If you want to lose weight, just stick with weight lifting at first and implement these forms of cardio later on if you want to boost your results.
How often should I workout my abs? I really want a six pack.
Getting a six pack is 95% diet and 5% exercise. The truth is that everyone already has a six pack, it’s just covered by fat. So just focus on losing fat first and foremost. Once you get to a low enough body fat percentage, getting a really nice set of abs will be super easy.
I only want to lose fat in my abs? Is that possible?
No, spot reduction is a complete myth and lie. It’s physically impossible to just lose fat in one specific part of your body. However, it is possible to build muscle in specific parts of your body.
Do you really need to “switch it up” to get results?
No, the whole theory behind “switching it up” is complete myth. Just make sure you’re progressing with your workout and you’ll be fine.
What if I don’t have a gym membership? Where can I find some effective home workout routines?
If you don’t have a gym membership, then your next best alternative would be to do bodyweight exercises at home.
Craig Ballantyne of Turbulence Training has a bunch of awesome workout routines that you can do at home. You should check those out.
How often should I weigh myself?
Definitely not once a day. Definitely not once every other day. Definitely not once every 5th day.
You know what, how about you don’t weigh yourself at all? The scale can play evil tricks on you if you’re a sensitive person who reacts to even the smallest shift.
A better way to measure your progress would be to take progress pictures every week. The mirror is much friendlier than the scale, trust me.
Did I answer all your questions?
Hopefully I’ve answered all your weight loss questions without being too confusing, but I’m sure I’ve missed a few questions as well. Let me know which ones I missed and I’ll answer them below.
Quick question Keith,
I read in a few of your articles that it is a must to lift heavy weights to lose fat and keep the muscle. If I am training 3 days a week and my goal is to lose weight, Do you recommend a fullbody routine those 3 days or some type of routine ABA? In case of fullbody, could you let me know a good one to follow??
Many thanks and great blog!! Keep it up bro!
Full body or upper lower is fine.
This one is good -https://www.fitmole.org/ryan-gosling-workout/
I totally LOVE your site I’ve lately gotten into the warrior diet and increased my protein to 50grams a day and I feel heaps better for it! I used to never eat protein except the odd bit that’s in broccoli or whatever and that’s it by chance I had any protein and omg I felt so tired a lot! I’m gonna work on increasing protein but be happy with myself achieving 50grams a day. I don’t eat meat cause I can’t stomach it after being forced to eat my pet cow as a kid I’ve turned the other way and won’t hold it down. But I really feel good hitting even 50grams of protein and doing IF. I fast from 8pm till 4pm and couple hours before I’m all like hmmmm food and it’s cool cause whatever food I wanna eat goes into my eating window so rather than going Urgh what am I gonna do for dinner (I’m a mum and have family to cook for) I’m all like yay dinner let’s do this! So I have my protein shake while I cook at about 4 maybe some fruit I really like fruit then sit down with the family at around 5:30-6 discuss the day and actually have a real feed followed by a dessert dam yes this is living! I don’t feel so exhausted by the end of the day either and this is only day 4 so far but omg the benefits r soooo good! Day 4 on a juice fast if I could ever make it to that I would So suck and it’s not ideal to work into your lifestyle either I kinda prefer eating my fruit n veges anyway… and day 4 on quitting sugar I was climbing the walls feeling like some kind of drug addict . But this IF stuff omg! Dam this is living! I don’t really have any weight to loose. But I guess itll be good to watch my body fat shrink I’m kinda what u call skinny fat. But I’ve been hitting the gym so I’ve gained abit of muscle from it but still kept fat dunno how that works don’t care too much bout the politics I think the extra protein and IF will really help! I’m so thankful for people like you who go against the grain of the mainstream B.S. that doesn’t really work long term anyway! thanks for your site and keep writing xoxoxoxoxoxo !
Hey Tracey, that’s awesome.
yeah IF really frees up your life and you finally lets you eat like a normal person 🙂
Hi there, just wondering what role water plays in IF? If i dont drink much water (just enough to stay hydrated) will it have any negative effects? I only ask as in the past when fasting i would try to ‘fill up on water’ but ve sinced realised this only whet my apetite and caused more intense food cravings. If nothing passes through my lips i feel like i can handle the fasting much better! (I am a female and get ‘hangry’ haha)
Cheers.
water plays the same role…you need to to survive. IF doesn’t really change anything but it does help curb hunger when fasting.
I stumbled across your website, and I love these articles!! I do participate in Intermittent Fasting off and on, and when doing so I lose 1 pound/day on avg, even if I do it for a month. How do you feel about this?
do you have a lot of weight to lose? If you have more weight to lose, the faster your will INITIALLY lose it.
Actually, weighing yourself every week is very important. Weight gain (from fat) creeps in very slowly, and if you look at your naked body everyday, you barely notice any changes since the fat is spread out all over the body and you don’t notice the slight changes until it is too late, and you won’t feel the extra weight because it is so minor but it is gradually increasing. I used to never weight myself, and I didn’t even realize I had gained an extra 8 kilos in just a few months because I was so used to looking at myself everyday in the mirror that I never noticed the gradual, slight weight gain everyday. But when I started weighing myself and counting calories, I managed to lose all that weight very rapidly.
Hi, I have two questions
Does portion size for your meals matter even if we still meet our calorie goal to lose weight? Etc small meals , medium size meals
And what are ways that I can limit/stop binging?
no portion size doesn’t matter.
A lot of binging is psychological, try not to deprive yourself too much while dieting so you won’t binge once you’re done.
Okay ! Thank you for replying:) What about the theory that eating bigger meals causes you to store extra fat
its a myth
Iv been gaining a significant amount of weight out of nowhere. My doctor says it’s because of my diet, but I’m not eating a lot. I am really worried. What’s going on? What should I do?
nothing happens out of nowhere. Clearly something in your lifestyle has changed recently.
Hey Keith, I just started working out this week. My goal is too lose my belly so my six pack can show(I use to have them showing a year and a half back but I stopped playing basketball all the time and the blubber took over) and maybe a long the way build muscle. My friend who has been working out for a year or two now has given me this routine to do every day which is to run on the treadmill 30 minutes a day. Will that be enough? Any changes you recommend? Thank you for your time.
No that’s horrible advice.
Ditch the treadmill and focus on lifting heavy weights 3x per week.
Hi Keith,
Thanks for all of the great info! I have read in your material that you suggest that a person should multiply their body weight x 12 in order to get the number of calories they need to eat in order to achieve a calorie deficit. I currently weigh 208 lbs, but I’m trying to lean down to 170 lbs over the next several months to a year. Here’s my question:
Right now (under the x 12 assumption), I should be eating under 2,496 calories in order to achieve a calorie deficit (208 x 12). As I lose weight, should I reduce the amount of calories I am eating in order to lose even more weight? For instance, when I weigh 200 lbs, should I reduce my daily calorie level from 2,496 to 2,400 calories (200 x 12)? Or should I base my caloric needs (and deficit) on my goal weight (170 lbs)?
I really dig your site, man. Keep up the good work!
–Raj
use your starting weight when using the 12x rule and yes, you adjust dynamically as you decrease in weight.
Hi KeithHi Ketih,
Ive been applying the advices Ive read in your blog and they have worked fantastic for me, but I’m kinda of stalled and I’m not really sure what to do or how to move forward again.
You know, I already look good, and I think that almost anybody can set up an initial set of macros, get lean and look pretty good, but going from lean to ripped is different. Its been like 3-4 weeks and my weight remains the same. The leaner you get, the harder it is to keep losing fat I guess.
I already take a “refeed” day once a week but maybe my body needs more than that. I was thinking about eating at my maintenance for 2 – 3 days or maybe more to counter the effects of the diet (I’ve been dieting for about 7 weeks and I’m 152 pounds at 5’9”) What advice can you give me to jump-start the process again?
not sure how lean you already are but yeah, you can eat even slightly over maintenance for 2 days. Just 200 cals or so over maintenance is good. Don’t worry about any weight you might gain. It’s minuscule in the overall picture.
So you saying it’s not good to take protein shakes right after a workout I’m currently taking tripact
when did i say it’s not good? It’s fine.
hi Keith, I currently weigh 122lbs , height 5.7 , I would like to gain a six pack by October this year, yes I’m skinny but want to be more defined , I attend body transformation classes 4 times this week must add I wasn’t walking properly for half the week lol going down stairs was a killer . This is week 2 legs slightly sore , if I continue eating Porridge – breakfast , 3 eggs -scrambled lunch, chicken, peas , carrot broccoli – tea , snack – cottage cheese with tuna steak , will this be enough to create my 6 pack in six months
No, you should focus on gaining muscle. Unless you want to look like justin beiber…
Why do you have to take God’s name in vain for this site?
I’m not religious.
Hey man thanks for a lot of the info… How do you feel about pre work out supplements unhealthy or no? Also best post workout supplement? Whey,soy,egg, hemp,rice?? can’t ever seem to find a straight answer..
it’s perfectly healthy. Definitely not necessary. If you need an energy boost or find your performance is sub par in the gym, taking one can def help. Citadel nutrition tier 1 is great or toatalist (http://www.smartpowders.com/totalis-pre-workout-w-cm-200g.html)
Or if price is an issue, just take a caffeine pill (200-300 mg)
Keith I am a over weight high school student and I have been trying to lose weight but nothing seems to help I haven’t drank anything but water for the past year and iv yet only a few pounds could it be I eat to much? I usually eat fruit during the day but have a nice protein packed dinner meal. Or could it be I workout too much I herd that could cause you to gain weight I have a weight training class at school so I lift 3x a week and I play soccer 6 days of the week what could it be that’s not allowing me to lose weight?
There are so many possible reasons, it’s impossible for me to say.
Maybe you’re eating more than you think…
I don’t think so I keep a journal of everything I eat
you really should 🙂