Best Weight Loss Blogs of 2019

Mexico Bariatric Center

Mexico Bariatric Center
This is a medical clinic providing weight loss surgeries. But their blog also has a lot of helpful information about losing weight and maintaining that weight loss without surgery. You can find posts about the types of conditions that contribute to weight gain, posts about personal weight loss journeys, and yes, tips and advice for those who might be considering surgery.

Nerd Fitness

Nerd Fitness
This is the weight loss blog for self-described “underdogs, misfits, and mutants.” Basically, if you’ve never seen yourself as the meathead grunting and lifting weights at the gym, this might be the space for you. Home to a community titled “The Rebellion,” this blog is full of resources, training courses, and options for private coaching. is all about deliberate, small changes to help you live a happier, healthier life. 

Workout Mommy

Workout Mommy
Lisa began Workout Mommy in 2007. Back then, she was a busy mom of two who found out that continuing her pre-motherhood commitment to health and fitness wasn’t as easy as she thought it would be. Now a single mother of four, she admits it’s even hard to find the time to commit to fitness. She writes her blog to inspire others to make that time, and holds herself accountable for finding it as well. Visit the blog.

Life by Daily Burn

Life by Daily Burn
The goal of Life by Daily Burn is to help readers live healthier, happier, and more active lives. The posts will help empower you to take control of your own physical, mental, and emotional well-being. You’ll find articles with exercise tips, recipe ideas, and weight loss advice. Visit the blog.

Powercakes

Powercakes
Kasey Brown is passionate about helping kids and women love their bodies. She’s a certified personal trainer, a best-selling author, and an IDEA fitness-inspired advisor. Her posts on Powercakes provide healthy recipe ideas, new fitness tips, and inspiration to keep moving toward a healthier lifestyle. Visit the blog.

Mind Body Green

Mind Body Green
The Mind Body Green fitness section is full of articles sure to help fuel your health and weight loss journey. Multiple contributors talk about everything from the impact alcoholmay have on your metabolism and the correlation between fitness and money to the workouts wellness leaders are obsessed with. 

Blogilates

Blogilates
Cassey Ho, award-winning fitness instructor and Pilates teacher, is the creator behind Blogilates. It’s now the No. 1 fitness channel on YouTube. Her blog is an extension of that channel, where Cassey’s aim is to motivate and inspire readers. She does this by sharing monthly workout calendars and posts about clean eating and getting fit in a way that’s actually enjoyable. Visit the blog.

Carrots ‘n’ Cake

Carrots ‘n’ Cake
Carrots ‘n’ Cake is written by a food and fitness blogger who also happens to be a mom. The blog provides meal plans, advice for those looking to get fit while dealing with chronic illnesses, and relatable posts about maintaining health while balancing motherhood. You can also find some great recipes, like these blender chocolate chip cookiesVisit the blog.

The Lean Green Bean

The Lean Green Bean
Lindsay, a registered dietitian and new mom, has a passion for nutrition and healthy living. She shares that passion on The Lean Green Bean. She provides healthy recipes, nutrition information, tips for new moms, and workout advice. Her focus is on balance: She’s all about helping you live a healthy lifestyle without feeling like you’re giving anything up. Visit the blog.

Ross Training

Ross Training
Ross Enamait is a boxing coach and trainer. He has a passion for high-performance conditioning, strength, and athletic development. His philosophy is that successful training requires figuring out what works for the individual. On Ross Training, he provides the research and real-world advice his experiences have backed up, but never a “my way or the highway” approach. Visit the blog.

Comeback Momma

Comeback Momma
Before creating Comeback Momma, Jenn Mitchell had 50 pounds of baby weight to lose, plus anxiety and depression to battle. This is now the space where she writes about her own journey to health (both mental and physical) and happiness. She’s family-focused, but also strives to be more fit, stylish, and fun. Visit the blog.

Tony Gentilcore

Tony Gentilcore
Once upon a time, Tony Gentilcore helped found Cressey Sports Performance. While he no longer coaches there, he remains an active athlete and trainer. He contributes to fitness magazines and helps others reach their fitness goals. He blogs about finding focus in fitness and also has some fun posts about work and life. Visit the blog.

Tone It Up

Tone It Up
Tone It Up is all about health, fitness, and happiness. It’s perfect for women looking to find a little motivation and inspiration without having to give up the fun. The blog provides weekly exercise schedules, tips on keeping your diet clean, and at-home workouts to get your heart pumping in 10 minutes or less. Visit the blog.

FitFluential

FitFluential
FitFluential has several contributors all dedicated to the same thing: bringing together health and wellness fanatics. Founded in 2011 by Kelly Olexa, the blog features posts about improving your workouts and lifting yourself up on the journey to better health and wellness. Visit the blog.

IDEA Fit

IDEA Fitv
The IDEA Health & Fitness Association has a 30-year history of serving fitness professionals. Their organization started as a way to help those in the industry advance their careers. But their blog is also full of helpful articles for people simply hoping to achieve better wellness in their own lives. 

Breaking Muscle

Breaking Muscle
There are over 30 different coaches and trainers contributing to the Breaking Muscle. All of them share their experience and expertise about health and wellness. Here you’ll find tips about athletic equipment, diet tips to help you reach your goals, and information about the latest health and fitness news. 

Ace Fitness

Ace Fitness
Ace Fitness knows movement is important for feeling healthy and alive. They aim to inspire people to keep stepping, jumping, and moving throughout their day, whether that’s through a dance class, a run, or a swim in the pool.

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