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15 Days to Lose Weight - A Simple & Sustainable Plan - cover

15 Days to Lose Weight - A Simple & Sustainable Plan

Ranjot Singh Chahal

Verlag: Rana Books

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15 Days to Lose Weight: A Simple & Sustainable Plan offers a practical, science-backed 15-day program to kickstart weight loss and build lasting health habits. Perfect for all levels, it introduces the Balanced Plate Formula (50% veggies, 25% protein, 25% carbs) and mindful eating to create a flexible, guilt-free approach to nutrition. With daily steps, this guide makes healthy eating simple and sustainable.
 
Each day brings a new strategy, from HIIT and strength workouts to stress management and sleep optimization, to boost fat loss and energy. Nutrient-dense recipes, no-equipment exercises, and tips for overcoming cravings or plateaus keep you motivated. Optional tools like intermittent fasting and low-carb days let you tailor the plan to your lifestyle.
 
By Day 15, you’ll reflect on your progress and create a personalized 4-week plan to maintain results. With meal plans, journal prompts, and mindful practices, this book empowers you to transform your body and mind. Celebrate your wins and step into a healthier future with confidence and ease.
Verfügbar seit: 27.06.2025.
Drucklänge: 170 Seiten.

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