How to Get Lean in 60 Days (And STAY Lean Forever)

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How to get lean? The process of getting lean and how to lose fat is actually very simple. It’s not easy, but getting a lean body is 100% something anyone can do. If you follow my 3-part plan on how to get lean — from my fat loss diet and fat loss training training, as well as the crucial steps I took to prevent fat regain — I guarantee you’ll get lean fast and, more importantly, maintain your ‘shredded body’ for good.

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But before we dive into the plan, there’s a key difference between ‘leaning out’ and ‘getting a shredded body’. The reality is your body naturally resists getting too lean. It’s why dropping below even just to 12-15% body fat can start making you feel terrible and why most people who get that lean struggle to stay there. You can avoid this by setting a realistic goal. If you are just starting out or don’t have much dieting experience, aim for around 15-20%. And if you’re more experienced or have less fat to lose, aim for 12-15%. Those levels of leanness are still impressive and look fantastic, especially if you’ve built muscle along the way. 

A recent study found that a more aggressive approach early on in the diet led to better fat loss results. So, how exactly did I apply this to get lean? Well, typically, during a diet, I’d eat around 2,300 calories. This time, however, the very first week of my diet, I ate just 1,200 calories a day. Now I HIGHLY recommend against this. I did this for an article to see how much belly fat I could lose in just 1 week. But, for the next 4 weeks after that, I still went aggressive. Eating just 1,900 calories a day. Surprisingly, it was easier than expected.  Until things started going downhill in the fifth week. But, because I had started with such a steep deficit in the beginning, I was able to increase my daily calories by 300 to continue slowly losing fat without ever feeling like my diet was becoming unsustainable

However, regardless of whether you start out more aggressive or not when it comes to how to get lean, you’re going to have to eat fewer calories, and continue doing so for several weeks. Here’s exactly what I did to make my diet easy and enjoyable.

Let’s start with the most important macronutrient. Protein. Eat enough protein every meal. As a simple guide, open your hand. The protein portion in each meal should be at least the size of your palm. But now, let’s talk about the big one when it comes to getting lean. Cutting calories.  You don’t have to eliminate carbs or fats entirely. Instead, it’s about modifying how much of them you eat. Tip: here’s how I made weekends work for me: a science-backed strategy called planned hedonic deviation (a fancy term for “treat meal”). Every Saturday or Sunday, I’d boost my intake by 500 to 800 calories to enjoy a big meal guilt-free. Sure, it technically slowed my weekly progress by a day, but it made sticking to the diet way more doable.

But, of course, it’s not enough to just focus on your diet. Combining it with a proper training plan can not only help you get a lean body faster, but also plays a crucial role in keeping the fat off long-term. For strength training, the hardest muscles to grow also tend to be at the highest risk of loss during a diet. To counteract this, keep the volume high for those muscles. But you shouldn’t completely neglect any muscle groups. A new study released just this year found that muscles that aren’t trained will likely be burned off for energy.

But lifting weights doesn’t burn nearly as many calories as you might think. The fewer calories you burn every day, the more you’ll have to cut from your diet, which makes sticking to it and getting lean a lot harder. But focus less on “cardio workouts” and just set a daily step goal. While 10,000 steps a day is often the recommendation, even for me that’s tough to fit into my schedule. So I aim for a more achievable 8,000 steps per day as my minimum. 

So, I dropped about 1.5 lbs a week during the first 4 weeks with the more aggressive approach. Then, as expected, my progress slowed to about 0.5-1 lb per week in the last 4 weeks to get me down to 11.6% body fat. The plan definitely works.

But it’s not just about getting lean, it’s also about how you can maintain your results. So, here are 3 mistakes to avoid. First, not accounting for your drop in metabolism. Second, not adjusting your lifestyle for the long haul. Third, not staying active post-weight-loss. That’s why, for me, those 8,000 steps a day didn’t just stop once I got lean. In fact, they became even more critical, especially with a slower metabolism. This is why setting a realistic step goal that you can stick to long-term is crucial.

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How to Do a Russian Twist | Ab Workout

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OK, now I am going to demonstrate how to do a Russian twist. Now what you are gonna start with is your feet flat on the floor at a ninety degree angle and then you are gonna kind of tilt backwards and lift them off the floor at about forty five degrees, okay, and you are going to twist; you can either actually do it with your body weight or if your had a medicine ball or a dumbbell you can do that variation as well to add weight of resistance. But you are gonna twist, try to look straight ahead so you are not kind of getting dizzy. You just want to look straight ahead, twist your torso not your head keeping your neck neutral. Okay and you can do this for about a minute try it for aminute if you can. You can always work up to a minute even if it is still too difficult. But everything starts in moderation. So you can always, progression is the most important part of anything we exercise. You always have to start where you can keep up with it, and then you can make it more advanced. Okay, notice I still lean slightly back and I am exhaling as I twist. So on the contraction is when you turn the torso. Try to be careful and not move your legs. You want to keep them as still as possible when you are twisting. That will create the sense of feeling it more in the oblique region when you twist and that is the proper way to do a Russian twist.

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Now I’m going to demonstrate how to do scissors. Okay, this is primarily a lower abdominal exercise. What I’m doing is lying down on my back. Okay, hands at my side, or if you need to palm some back support, you can place your hands underneath your uh, glutes. Okay, and your legs are gonna be extended. Okay, and you’re actually going to twist your legs in and out. Okay, or you can do it straight on. So there’s two different variations. You can go inner, outer, both work your lower abdominal’s, or you can go straight. Okay, keep the knees slightly bent, so it takes off a little pressure in the back. Okay, or you can do another variation and you’re bringing the legs inner and then outer. But primarily this exercise is working the lower abdominal region. Okay, so that is the proper way to a scissor.

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Now I’m going to demonstrate how to do a side plank, and the best way to start doing that, is to lie on your side. You’re going to keep your arm at a 90 degree angle, so you’re resting primarily most of your weight, obviously in your core, underneath your hips and your obliques. But you’re putting the pressure along here down on the floor on your wrist and your elbow, trying not to put a lot of pressure in the shoulder. That’s very important. Okay. And what I want to do is I lift up. Try to overlap your legs.

You could also do it where it’s a little easier version, where your one leg is flat on the floor for balance. This would be the harder version where you’re overlapping your legs. And then you’re just going to shoot that hip high in the sky, keeping the chest high. Don’t lean forward; keep the chest and nice and high, and extend that arm straight up to the ceiling. Notice I have my bottom one out at a 90 degree angle, my hip is high in the sky, and I’m lifting that left arm straight up in the air. And you want to hold this. It’s more of like a yoga position, more of a Pilates movement, and it’s about strengthening the core here. So it’s not a lot of movement. You’re just holding this position for a certain amount of time. You could start with 30 seconds, and you could try and to progress to a minute.

And you’re just going to breathe naturally, as you’re holding this position, keeping that chest opened up. You’re going to lower, and obviously you want to do both sides because it’s a side plank, you have to do both sides. So I’m not going to demonstrate that but you want to do both sides, the same way you did on the first side. And that’s how you do a side plank.