The magic numbers behind all weight loss.
The magic numbers behind all weight loss.
Struggling with depression, Shaquil Mohamed found safe refuge in the gym. Here’s how he overcame depression and reset his rig.
Here’s what to expect if you’re embarking on a weight loss journey.
The struggle is real—but you can overcome it.
You know that eating healthy and exercising are good ways to lose weight. But what else can you do? Start with these habits and kickstart your weight loss.
Forget the marketing hype and diet gimmicks. When it comes to losing weight – listen to Newton. Here are the scientific facts on how weight loss works.
You can stage a coup on kilojoules and lose weight without ruining your life or eating a single rice cake: just follow this simple advice.
If you want to shed weight, you need to get down to business.
There is always a new range of tips about cardio to ponder and commit to. Well it’s time to turn to science for the latest in news fresh from the lab.
Want a flat belly? Don’t skip breakfast. Make sure you start the day right with a well-balanced healthy meal that will keep you fuller for longer.
Food companies don’t want you to stay satisfied. Here’s how you can take back control and keep your rumbling gut in check.
At some point dieting has done all it can to help you lose weight. Make the shift from weight loss to weight maintenance when you see the following signs.
A lifetime of making unhealthy choices can lead to a premature death. Here’s how you can live healthier and get a lean belly by making these swops.
Samuel Mokoena was never in great shape. But with a family history of diabetes he knew he had to take action to lose weight.
You might think that an athlete never has to worry about their weight, but Henry Coppens is proof that if you stop exercising the weight will creep on.
Your step-by-step plan for losing the last five kilos and revealing your hidden abs.
Darren Nathan’s story is one as old as time: life got busy so he picked up weight. Jumping on his mountain bike helped him shed the kilos.
During high school Mark Redelinghuys was an avid runner. Over time life got busy and he stopped running. Lacing up his shoes again helped him lose weight.