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How to lose 50 pounds in 2 months without exercise

15 Tips on How to Lose 50 Pounds in 2 Months without Exercise

If you want to lose weight rapidly before a job interview, reunion, wedding or vacation, this article will show you how to lose 50 pounds in 2 months without exercise.

Some people argue that fast weight loss is bad. But that’s not true. Losing weight fast actually has some advantages.

For one, you don’t need a lot of willpower to lose weight fast. It’s easier to maintain a calorie deficit for 2 months than it is to eat less for a year.

Second, research shows that people who lose weight fast in the first few weeks end up losing more weight in the long run.  And they keep the weight off longer than slow and steady dieters.

The truth is losing weight slowly doesn’t guarantee that you’ll keep it off. The important thing is to choose a diet and exercise plan you can stick to long-term.

Most of the tips below are easy to stick to long-term.

Note that it’s easier for someone who is 100+ pounds overweight to lose 50 pounds in 2 months than it is for someone who is 50 pounds overweight.

How to Lose 50 Pounds in 2 Months without Exercise

If you're overweight, use the tips in this article to lose up to 50 pounds in 2 months without exercise #lose #50pounds #flabfix

1. Eat two raw fruits and/or vegetables before every meal

Overeating is the main reason people gain weight. Eating two fruits or veggies before each meal will increase fullness and prevent overeating.

Fruits and veggies are low in calories and contain fiber. Research shows that fiber keeps hunger at bay and enhances weight loss. Fruits and veggies will also give you vitamins and minerals.

For instance, you could eat 2 carrots before lunch and two apples before dinner.

Some fruits like grapefruit have been proven to boost metabolism and enhance fat burning.

2. Don’t eat more than 4 meals a day

One of the biggest nutrition myths is that eating frequently boosts metabolism.  Studies show that meal frequency does not affect metabolism.

Eating less than 4 meals a day can help you lose 50 pounds in 2 months because you’ll end up consuming fewer calories.

I may also note that it is easier to track calories when you eat fewer meals.

3. Eat less than 300 calories in each meal

Even though other factors like hormones and metabolism affect weight loss, calories are the main determinant of weight loss.

Eating 300 calories per meal will total to 1200 calories a day if you eat 4 meals. And if you add the calories from fruits and veggies you’ll end up consuming about 1500 calories.

Feel free to consume less than 300 calories if you’re not hungry. The less you eat the better.

Eating low-calorie-nutrient-dense foods will allow you to eat fewer calories without feeling hungry all the time. Here are low calories foods you can add to your diet.

4. Track your calories

Counting calories is tiresome and can sometimes turn into an obsessive behavior. But if done correctly it can enhance weight loss and prevent underestimating calories – a common mistake among dieters.

Tools like myfitnesspal.com and LoseIt! can help you track calories.

Keep adjusting your calorie intake until you find what works for you. If you’re not losing weight, lower your calorie intake by 200-300 calories.

5. Drink two glasses of water 20 minutes before each meal

Drinking two glasses of water before each meal can prevent overeating.

In this study, participants who drank water before meals lost 44 percent more weight than those who didn’t drink water before meals.

6. Drink more than 2 liters of water a day

Drinking enough water can instantly make you lighter because it eliminates water retention and bloating.

If you’re not a fan of water, here are clean eating drinks you can enjoy.

Don’t drink calorie-containing beverages like diet soda or fresh fruit juice. Stick to zero/ low-calorie beverages.

Water has been proven to boost metabolism. And drinking 2 liters of water can help you burn an extra 96 calories.

“I had a client who lost 20 pounds in 1 week after adding JUST water to his diet. He was so bloated, his rings did not fit him, stomach was large, and socks would indent his lower legs when he removed them.”

Stew Smith, Strength and Conditioning Specialist (CSCS)

7. Eat fat burning foods

Have you heard of fat burning foods? These are foods that boost metabolism, curb cravings and enhance fat burning.

You will lose weight faster if you eat these fat burning foods.

Realize that a calorie isn’t a calorie. 200 calories from veggies aren’t equal to 200 calories from a piece of cake. Veggies contain fiber which will keep you full. A piece of cake contains sugar which increases cravings and triggers binge eating.

8. Cook your own meals

Research shows that people who cook their own meals weigh less than those who eat out.

One explanation is that restaurant food is high in calories. Plus, it’s harder to track calories when you eat out.

Cooking your own meals won’t be enough, you have to cook healthy delicious meals. Otherwise, you won’t stick to healthy eating habits long-term if you can’t cook delicious meals. Use this cookbook to learn how to cook healthy delicious meals in minutes.

9. Don’t drink alcohol

Drinking alcohol can hinder weight loss. Most alcoholic beverages are high in calories. Plus alcohol causes dehydration.

If you have to drink alcohol, drink red wine. Research shows it has anti-aging effects and can lower the risk of Alzheimer’s. Moderate consumption of champagne, spirits, and light beer is okay.

10. Try intermittent fasting

Intermittent fasting is an eating pattern which allows you to only eat at specific times. The most popular method requires one to fast for 16 hours and eat during the 8-hour eating window.

Most intermittent fasting enthusiasts eat one big meal a day. As I mentioned earlier, eating one meal will make it easier to track calories.

Intermittent fasting may be challenging the first few days but you’ll get used to it.

Research shows that intermittent fasting enhances weight loss and reduces belly fat.

Here are other benefits of intermittent fasting.

11. Cut sugar out of your diet

Frankly, it’s hard to lose 50 pounds in two 2 months without quitting sugar. Sugar is high in calories and causes weight gain.

It’s not just table sugar you should avoid. Most processed foods are loaded with sugar. And manufacturers use fancy names to hide it.

To be safe, avoid all processed foods and drinks. Even fresh fruit juice.

Here is how you can quit sugar cold turkey.

12. Weigh yourself every morning

It’s not always advisable to weigh yourself every day. But you may need to do it during the 2-month period. Seeing the results will motivate you to stay consistent.

Step on the scale less frequently once you reach your weight goal. Maybe once a week.

13. Stick to the plan on weekends

Did you know that most people lose weight on weekdays only to sabotage the progress on weekends?

Research shows that most people overeat on weekends. This is mainly due to idleness and overindulging in social events.

Don’t change your diet on the weekends. Remember to eat fruits and drink water before meals, eat less than 4 meals a day and consume less than 300 calories per meal.

14. Don’t drink calorie-containing beverages

Calorie-containing beverages can slow weight loss because they increase the total daily calorie intake.

Stay away from sodas, fruit juice, beer, diet soda, milk, energy drinks.

You’re better off drinking green tea or lemon water.

15. You may need exercise

Even though you can lose 50 pounds in 2 months without exercise, exercising regularly can help a great deal.

Exercise can help you burn more calories, prevent muscle loss, strengthen bones and control appetite.

Even simple exercises like walking can help.

The best strategy is to combine strength training and cardio. Aim to exercise 4-5 times a week.

Final word

It’s possible to lose 50 pounds in 2 months without exercise. Many people have done it, and you can do it too.

The most important thing is to choose a diet plan you can stick to long-term. If you need a step-by-step plan, the VFX BODY program may work for you. It is designed to help women lose fat without starving themselves or exercising for hours.

Try it NOW!

Do you know other fast weight loss tips?

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25 Comments


  1. ---

    April 12, 2018 at 12:45 pm

    I’m sorry but cites like these essentially promote eating disorders as a healthy way to lose weight.

    • Brian Syuki

      April 12, 2018 at 1:09 pm

      What don’t you agree with in this article?

  2. Alisa G

    April 12, 2018 at 1:54 pm

    As someone who has been very active and healthy for most of my adult life, but also gone through times of stress/depression where I put my health on the back-burner and then had to lose weight and get healthy again, these are all great tips and right on point! I’ve been a yoga instructor and went to school for holistic nutrition, etc., and your article is great for anyone wanting to jump start their weight loss and healthy lifestyle. I don’t see anything that would promote eating disorders, as another commenter posted. Great advice!

    • Brian Syuki

      April 12, 2018 at 2:05 pm

      Thank you for your thoughtful comment, Alisa!

      • Fab50

        April 13, 2018 at 10:50 am

        I’ll be trying this shortly.

    • Fab50

      April 13, 2018 at 10:48 am

      Not so fast Alisa. I tried something similar and lost 17 lbs in a month w/o working out. I was shocked. Not eating out, drinking water and eliminating sugar are key. I am female and was in my early 40’s at the time.

  3. john

    May 1, 2018 at 3:30 pm

    How is it possible so tht means if i follow these i’ll lose 100 lbs in 4 months? is it healthy? have you tried it before yourself? I have a family vacation coming end of june and want to lost around 50 lbs.

    • Brian Syuki

      May 1, 2018 at 5:24 pm

      Hi John,
      I can’t promise that you will lose 100lbs in 4 months. Weight loss tends to slow down the more you lose. But it is possible for you to lose 30-50lbs by end of June if you start taking action today. And no, I’ve not done it myself but I can tell you for sure that these strategies work! Keep me updated on your progress. All the best!

  4. Monique Reynolds

    May 2, 2018 at 7:14 am

    Do you think I will lose this much weight in that little time if I’m eating a cup or 2 of boiled veggies, a cup or less of shredded chicken breast or tuna, and lemon water? Eating when I wake up, skipping lunch, and eating around dinner? With coffee in between? I’ve done this for a week and half but not consistently. I was 166 and got down to 161 in only 4 days but the weekend hit and I went back up to 165 and I woke up and was 163. Idk what I’m doing but this is how I planned my weight loss journey.. Do you think it will work? I absolutely need to lose 50lbs at the least!!

    • Brian Syuki

      May 2, 2018 at 7:47 am

      Thank you for the question, Monique! You can definitely lose weight if you stick to that diet. But do you think you can sustain it long-term? If you can’t, you may end up regaining all the weight you lose, as it is the case with most people who choose unsustainable diets.
      My advice: 1. Stick to an eating pattern you are comfortable with. 2. Follow the diet strategies in this article. 3. Stay consistent and avoid the weekend trap, it is one of the many reasons people fail to lose weight. See other weight loss traps here: https://flabfix.com/not-losing-weight/
      I hope this helps. All the best!

  5. Cameron

    May 2, 2018 at 5:22 pm

    Hi, I’m 19 years old (I’ll be 20 in about 3 weeks) and I’m well over 300 lbs. I’ve been huge my entire life and I’ve had my fair share of tried and failed weight loss plans over the years. I know that I can do it, and I also know that it’s best that I do it while I’m young so that it won’t be as hard. In the last couple of months I’ve been really worried about my weight but I hadn’t decided to do anything until now. I really want to stick with it this time, I want to be able to walk for more than 15 minutes without having to sit down. I’ve never posted an honest comment about my weight until today and I hope this is the start of me actually losing weight. Thank you so much for the advice.

    • Brian Syuki

      May 3, 2018 at 8:36 am

      Hi Cameron,
      Thank you for your honest comment! You have the right mindset and if you focus on staying consistent you will definitely lose weight and keep it off. Keep walking and you will get there. All the best!
      Keep me updated on your progress.

  6. Alyce

    May 3, 2018 at 6:49 pm

    I want to lose 50 lbs. I’ve been trying to keep track of my calorie intake I worked out 5 days a week Monday thru Friday 3 days or high-intensity circuits and the other two days I do cardio for 30 minutes or more I don’t know what else to do and one week I lost 3lbs. I stopped drinking soda a week ago I just don’t know what to add into my routine or take out what would you suggest.

    • Brian Syuki

      May 4, 2018 at 11:44 am

      Hi Alyce,
      3lbs in a week is not bad but you can lose more. How many of the tips in this article have you added to your daily routine?

  7. Katie

    May 6, 2018 at 7:44 am

    Aah thank you so much for this article. I have a trip to Normandy with my school in 2 months and 2 days and at the moment I weigh 13.3 stone. If I were to keep consistent and do exercise do you think I would definitely be able to lose about 40 lbs by July??Also, do you think I would be able to do it as a 15 year old?? Or am I too young do you think 🤔

    • Brian Syuki

      May 6, 2018 at 4:28 pm

      Thank you for the question, Katie! I can’t guarantee that you will lose 40lbs by July but you will definitely lose a substantial amount of weight if you stay consistent. It’s possible to attain your weight goal at 15. Just make sure you don’t starve yourself. All the best!
      Keep me updated on your progress.

  8. Jolie

    May 23, 2018 at 2:50 pm

    Thank you for this info. After drinking the water, how long should I wait to consume the meal? I heard that you should not drink water too close to meals because it dilutes digestive enzymes needed to process the meal.

    • Brian Syuki

      May 23, 2018 at 4:29 pm

      Good question, Jolie. Drink the water 30 minutes before meals.

  9. Magtyv

    July 27, 2018 at 8:46 pm

    I am going to try it out

    • Brian Syuki

      July 28, 2018 at 5:55 pm

      Glad to hear that. Don’t forget to share your results.

  10. nyeinnyeinkyawthaung

    August 5, 2018 at 12:21 am

    I will try and just do like your plan right now. Thanks””””

    • Brian Syuki

      August 5, 2018 at 10:03 am

      I’m glad to hear that! Don’t forget to share your results, they can inspire others to take action.

  11. Dave C

    August 24, 2018 at 5:08 pm

    I changed my diet to be almost/entirely gluten free 2 years ago and have lost at least 40 pounds since then. The weight has also been staying off without any real struggle. I’m now at what I believe is a healthy weight for my height. I’m currently at 185 lbs, 6 feet tall, at age 55. My “exercise” consists mostly of walking and or going for bike rides.

    The key thing as noted above, is making your own food so you can avoid the garbage. The other message which should be made clear is that it’s generally not about going on a diet. You’re far better off making a healthy lifestyle change that you can stick to.

    • Brian Syuki

      August 24, 2018 at 5:20 pm

      Congratulations! on your weight loss, Dave! And you’ve made a good point. People should focus on making diet and lifestyle changes they can stick to for a lifetime. All the best!

  12. Aulbert West

    August 24, 2018 at 8:01 pm

    I found this article from another article when I googled exercises for people with diabetic foot ulcers [no pain]. I do like you’re tips, but I’m not allowed to put pressure on my right forefoot or get it wet and I don’t need to in order to eat, but I would like to lose 30 to 40 lbs and I think exercise will help. Thank You for your tips.

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