How Much Does Weight Loss Affect Your Metabolism?

    By Oscar PoonMay 20, 20262 min read

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    Metabolism doesn't fall off a cliff at 30 — but it does shift. Recovery slows, energy dips, visceral fat is stubborn, and the crash diet that worked at 24 quietly stops working at 38. Oscar Poon has been open about exactly this: losing weight after 35 was a different game than losing weight in his 20s.

    Muscle Is a Metabolic Asset

    Muscle moves the resting metabolic needle. Repeated starvation cycles and pure-cardio fixes tend to strip muscle along with fat, and over years that compounds into a slower metabolism and an easier regain. This is part of why pure calorie cutting backfires long-term — and why a sustainable LS approach beats extreme dieting after 35.

    Why Sustainability Outranks Speed With Age

    Younger bodies can absorb stupid programs. Older bodies can't. Repeatable systems — sustainable eating, consistent movement, real recovery — increasingly become the only thing that produces results you can keep. That's the entire bet of the Weight Permanence Training™.

    Why Restart Cycles Get Heavier

    Each round of lose-and-regain costs more — mentally, hormonally, and behaviourally. That's the loop unpacked in Why People Regain Weight After Dieting, and the reason small daily reps from Action Practice matter more than another aggressive cut.

    Final Thoughts

    Metabolism shifts with age. Sustainable systems aren't optional any more — they're the whole strategy.

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