Try a couple of tablespoons with a few ounces of water twice a day. Usually after breakfast and after lunch. It tastes awful! So hold your breath!
Here's kind of what I do when I need to lose weight for a tournament.
1. Try to never get more than 5-7 pounds over your competition weight to begin with.
2. Start way in advance so you don't have to crash diet.
3. Begin by cutting calories where you can. No soda's or treats. Cut back on salt and sugar.
4. A couple of weeks before tournament time cut back on breads and rice, but don't do some high protein fad diet thing. Just replace those carbs with oatmeal and fruits and veggies. (except bananas, save those for after the tournament)
5. Be a little more active. If you usually train 5 days a week. Up that to 6 days a week when you start. Then as time gets closer, it helps me to do a little something in the morning and then do my regular workout in the evenings. If I have boxing training from 7-9pm, I'll do a 2-3 mile run in the morning.
6. Try not to eat after 7 at night. A light snack after working out but that's it. Light dinners, early in the evening or late afternoon are best.
That's what works for me, I'm usually able to lose .5-1 pound a day doing that without sacrificing any energy.


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