10- 15 pounds is a realistical goal. If you go on a balanced diet and work out 4-5 days a wk, you can loose 1-3 ponds of body fat a wk. But you have to eat a well proportioned diet so that you dont loose body water. Loss in body water can result in muscle deficit. Its both beneficial and more long term if you loose body fat.
10 pounds in 2 months breaks down to a little over a pound a week. To do this in a safe, healthy way, cut your daily calorie intake by 500 calories and try to get 30 minutes of cardio exercise 5-6 times a week. Drink lots of water and take a vitamin supplement to ensure your body is getting everything it needs.
The healthiest way to lose weight is to watch what you eat and exercise. By doing this it actually helps you lose the weight slowly and hopefully keep it off. Those quick fixes might help you lose weight but you end up gaining it all back and then some; not to mention a lot of diet pills are not regulated by the FDA and could cause serious health problems.
To lose kilograms would be needing to eat healthy food instead of junk food, exercise, and drink more water.
To lose 10kg a month is the same as trying to lose 22lbs in a month. That is a lot of weight to lose. The best way to lose weight is to restrict your fat grams and calories intake as well as exercise. Consult your doctor for a weight loss plan that is safe for you.
To accelerate a 20kg bicycle (10kg bike + 10kg rider) at a rate of 2 m/s^2, you would need a force of 40 newtons. This is calculated by multiplying the mass (20kg) by the acceleration (2 m/s^2).
2 months
I would say, its almost impossible to lose that much pounds in 2 months. But if you believe in yourself then you can do it!
Eat celery. You burn more calories digesting it than you gain from consuming it.
8 inches you can loss
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10kg of water contains 10l of water. So morality is 0.2mildm-3.
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Short of radical surgery - you can't. Expect upwards 10 weeks if you want to do it in a sensible manner.
Both the 10kg stack of books and the 10kg piece of Styrofoam weigh the same amount, 10kg, because weight is a measure of the force due to gravity acting on an object's mass.