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Kilos are a tool, not a judge. Use them like a compass—a general direction, not a GPS telling you every turn. If you drive yourself crazy chasing a specific kilogram number, you’ll miss the real wins: strength, freedom from binge-restrict cycles, and liking what you see in the mirror even when the scale is being a jerk.

The Truth About Those Stubborn Kilos: Why the Scale Doesn't Tell the Whole Story kilogs

One kilogram is roughly 2.2 pounds. It’s the mass of a liter of water, a small laptop, or a bag of sugar. In body weight, one kilo of pure fat stores about 7,700 calories. That means to lose one real kilo of fat, you need a deficit of 7,700 calories. To gain a kilo of muscle, you need consistent training, protein, and time. Kilos are a tool, not a judge