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Joe Wicks reveals his top tip for getting your dream body

January 25, 2017
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There's no denying that Joe Wicks, aka The Body Coach, has firmly established himself as a force to be reckoned with in the world of health and fitness. He already boasts a best-selling cookbook, Lean in 15: 15-minute meals and regularly floors his legions of social media followers with his impressive workouts and equally impressive abs.

Many fans regularly try to emulate Joe's body-sculpting regime – and now he's revealed his biggest secret for achieving the body of your dreams. "Don't cut out too much too quickly," he told Men's Fitness. "Just make small changes and see the benefits. Do it so that you enjoy the journey. Keep going."

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Joe Wicks has revealed his top tip for achieving your dream body

It's been a whirlwind few years for the British star, who not only launched a fitness DVD, but has also worked on a total of four cookbooks, and presents his own TV show Joe Wicks: The Body Coach on Channel 4. However, Joe has admitted he has no intention of slowing down any time soon, instead favouring a "high energy" lifestyle to keep himself motivated.

"Well, the rewards are so high," he explained. "Yeah, I'll be tired when I get up in the morning, but when I get to whatever I'm doing, the people there, the questions they're asking me, the response I get – every day is different."

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Joe has already come a long way since he first started running a fitness bootcamp in his local park. In just two years he has amassed an impressive following – including stars Ellie Goulding and Olly Murs – thanks to his 15-second videos of healthy recipes, and his best-selling Lean in 15 cookbook which landed a spot in the 20 cookbooks of all time.

"I always try to be as realistic about it as possible," Joe previously told HELLO! of his approach to food. "Some people are too hard on themselves if they have a bad day. I always say 'Don't let a bad day become a bad week of eating.'"

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