The real reason you canât lose fat as a first responder⊠isnât what you think.
Itâs not just your diet. Itâs not your training plan. Itâs not your metabolism slowing down with age. You might be eating clean, watching your carbs, even hitting the gym â and still wondering why your bodyâs not changing. And itâs not because youâre lazy or uncommitted. In fact, most first responders I work with are some of the most disciplined people I know. So whatâs the real issue? Your bodyâs not stuck⊠Itâs protecting you. When youâre constantly running on adrenaline â from night shifts, sleep disruption, back-to-back calls, trauma, and the pressure of holding it all together â your nervous system gets stuck in survival mode (fight-or-flight). And when your body thinks itâs under threat, it holds on to fat. Not because itâs broken⊠Because itâs trying to save your life. In that state: - Cortisol stays high â stores belly fat - Insulin becomes less sensitive â blocks fat burning - Ghrelin and leptin get dysregulated â makes you overeat - Thyroid slows down â metabolism crashes - Testosterone drops â muscle mass declines So even with perfect nutrition, your hormones are fighting you â not helping you. â
So what do you do? How do you fix it? Yes, keep eating clean. But pair it with habits that calm your system and tell your body: Youâre safe now. Thatâs when fat loss starts. Hereâs how to start: - Wake up and get early sunlight (helps reset your circadian rhythm) - Eat protein and fat in the morning (avoids blood sugar crashes) - Walk daily (not for calories, but to regulate stress) - Do breathwork or 5 minutes of box breathing after stressful calls - Avoid caffeine after noon (so you can actually sleep) - Sleep in a pitch-dark room and keep a consistent schedule - Train smart, not just hard â respect recovery days This isnât just about losing fat. Itâs about getting your body back to a state where it can function, recover, and respond. When your nervous system calms down, your hormones balance out. And when your hormones balance, your nutrition finally starts working again.