Helping clients lose fat sounds simple — but coaching someone through a calorie deficit is one of the hardest skills a trainer needs to master.In this episode, we break down how elite coaches successfully guide clients through fat loss phases, including:
• When a client is actually ready to diet• Why reverse dieting sets up successful fat loss
• How long a calorie deficit should last
• The psychological challenges clients face during cuts
• Practical tools to make dieting easier and more sustainable
If you're a trainer who wants to get better results for your fat loss clients — this episode is essential.
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(00:00) Why Coaching Fat Loss Is Harder Than Trainers Think(00:41) The Two Types of Coaches Who Struggle With Fat Loss(03:26) Reverse Dieting as the Foundation for a Successful Cut(05:04) How to Know When a Client Is Ready to Diet(08:11) What a Reverse Diet Should Actually Look Like(10:34) Determining the Length of a Fat Loss Phase(13:05) Setting Expectations for Hunger and Discomfort(17:26) Why Fat Loss Should Happen in Cycles(24:31) Tools to Make Calorie Deficits More Manageable(29:03) Fixing Meal Structure and Eliminating Hidden Calories(33:16) Why Structure and Habits Matter Before a Cut(36:01) Why Trainers Fail to Coach Fat Loss Successfully