I lost half a stone by only eating pizza every day

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A man lost more than half a stone despite eating 10 slices of pizza every day for a month – and is now more ripped than when he started.

Personal trainer Ryan Mercer, 34, from Bangor in Northern Ireland, ate pizza for breakfast, lunch and dinner and managed to lose half a stone during the 30-day challenge.

He took on the challenge to show how calorie deficit diets allow people to lose weight without restricting their favourite foods.

Ryan carefully planned his diet and made all the pizzas himself, while maintaining his usual exercise regime.

He said: ‘January is a tough month for people when it comes to fitness goals.

I lost half a stone by only eating pizza every day

He managed to lose a whopping three and a half kilograms during the 30-day challenge, pictured after

He managed to lose a whopping three and a half kilograms during the 30-day challenge, pictured after

Personal trainer Ryan Mercer, 34, from Bangor, Northern Ireland, ate pizza for breakfast, lunch and dinner and managed to lose half a stone during the 30-day challenge

‘I aimed to highlight not only fat loss about calories in and calories out but that it’s also not about restriction.

‘We don’t have to restrict our favourite foods to get results and I also wanted to encourage more people to prepare their own food.’

Ryan’s usual diet is a flexible approach to eating, with a healthy protein intake, and seven to 10 portions of fruit and vegetables each day.

But for the challenge, Ryan ate nothing but pizza.

He added: ‘I consumed pizza for breakfast, lunch and dinner every day.

‘I had two pitta pizzas and one larger dough-based pizza per day, this equated to roughly 10 slices per day.

‘Additionally, I left room for additional snacks.’

Pizza is one of Ryan’s favourite foods, but due to his busy schedule, he found it difficult to make time to prepare the pizzas himself.

Ryan's favourite food is pizza, and he wanted to show that diets don't have to be restrictive in order to lose weight, as long as you spend more calories than you eat

Ryan's favourite food is pizza, and he wanted to show that diets don't have to be restrictive in order to lose weight, as long as you spend more calories than you eat

Ryan’s favourite food is pizza, and he wanted to show that diets don’t have to be restrictive in order to lose weight, as long as you spend more calories than you eat 

The fitness enthusiast filmed himself eating pizza

The fitness enthusiast filmed himself eating pizza

He ate pizza three times a day for a month to record his progress

He ate pizza three times a day for a month to record his progress

The fitness enthusiast filmed himself eating pizza three times a day for a month to record his progress 

At the end of the month, Ryan recorded himself to show how his body had changed, with a twist

At the end of the month, Ryan recorded himself to show how his body had changed, with a twist

At the end of the month, Ryan recorded himself to show how his body had changed, with a twist 

‘The hardest part of the entire diet was the preparation,’ Ryan said.

‘Pizza is one of my all-time favourite foods, so I enjoyed eating it all month, although I did ensure I had a large variety of different pizzas to give myself some variance.’

As he prepared everything himself, Ryan spent just under £10 per day on food.

He added: ‘I home-cooked everything. The estimated daily cost was around £6-a-day for two pitta pizzas, and one dough-based pizza and three side salads.

‘Additionally, I spent around £2 or £3 per day on snacks.’

At the end of the month, Ryan became leaner, which surprised many of his followers online.

Ryan before: the personal trainer ate 1800-2100 Monday to Friday worth of calories, and 2,700kcal Saturday and Sunday

Ryan before: the personal trainer ate 1800-2100 Monday to Friday worth of calories, and 2,700kcal Saturday and Sunday

Ryan before: the personal trainer ate 1800-2100 Monday to Friday worth of calories, and 2,700kcal Saturday and Sunday

The personal trainer, who made all the pizza he ate himself, said he wanted to 'highlight the confusion' about what being in calorie deficit means

The personal trainer, who made all the pizza he ate himself, said he wanted to 'highlight the confusion' about what being in calorie deficit means

The personal trainer, who made all the pizza he ate himself, said he wanted to ‘highlight the confusion’ about what being in calorie deficit means 

He said: ‘This was a carefully planned dietary strategy. I designed a system, and this is what got me to my goal.

‘Daily calorie intake was set at 1800-2100 Monday to Friday, 2,700kcal Saturday and Sunday, daily protein target 140g per day, daily fruit and vegetable portion goal, seven portions minimum per day.’

Ryan only recommends the diet if it suits the person’s lifestyle citing ‘everyone is different’.

His video reveal garnered over 2 million views online and has generated a huge response.

He said: ‘I feel [that the video] has highlighted the confusion among the masses when it comes to fat loss and nutrition.

‘I’ve had some negative comments, some very funny ones and of course some positive feedback.

‘One thing we have in common is we all eat food so everyone has some sort of opinion when it comes to nutrition.’

Source: | This article originally belongs to Dailymail.co.uk

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