Rachael Attard is a certified personal trainer and nutritionist and founder of the Lean Legs Program and the Body Type Quiz. Her mission is to empower women, help them feel good in their skin, and fall in love with exercise and their bodies.
Have you ever followed the same workout and diet plan as a friend, but ended up with completely different results? If you’ve answered yes, you likely have different body types.
According to Australian female fitness expert, Rachael Attard, several PTs put their clients on the same exercise regime and diet, even though they have different body types and fitness goals.
This is something that Attard is strongly against as she believes that PTs need to take into account different body types as not all bodies respond the same way to fitness plans.
If you’re about to start a new training or nutrition plan, Rachael Attard suggests finding out what your body type is.
“There are 3 female body types: ectomorph, mesomorph and endomorph – and by finding out what your body type is and adjusting your workout regime and diet to it, you will be training smarter and you will achieve better and faster results.”
How to find out your body type?
Most people don’t know their body type so Rachael Attard has created a free online quiz to help women figure out where they fit. The body type quiz is very easy to complete and only takes 2 minutes to reveal your results.
The quiz can be found here: https://www.rachaelattard.com/find-out-body-type/
The 3 different body types
So what are the three different body types?
In a nutshell, endomorph body types are generally shorter and curvier, ectomorph body types are usually tall and slim and mesomorph body types are typically characterised as naturally muscular, with a medium size bone structure, broad shoulders and narrow waists.
But, unlike body shapes, your body type focuses on how you gain weight and muscle.
Ectomorphs generally find it quite difficult to gain weight or muscle but are naturally low in body fat.
Endomorphs can gain muscle very quickly, have great strength and endurance but may find weight loss a little more challenging and have a higher level of body fat.
Mesomorphs can often lose and gain weight quickly and often see results from exercise quickly too.
Workout and diet tips for each body type
Once you’ve identified your body type, Rachael Attard has provided three nutrition and three workout tips for your specific body type.
3 workout tips for ectomorphs:
- Up your resistance training (ideally 3 x a week)
Since ectomorphs find it quite hard to gain muscle and they lose weight easily they should focus on heavy lifting, high-intensity interval training (HIIT) and other resistance training workouts.
- Cardio is optional
Cardio is not 100% necessary (unless you love it of course!) or if you’re trying to get rid of excess fat.
- Aim for 1 rest day per week
Aim for 1 rest day per week or an active recovery day (that might involve some light walking or stretching). Your body will gain muscle and strength very slowly so don’t be disheartened if you are not noticing any improvements straight away.
3 diet tips for ectomorphs
- High carb diet is your go-to
The ectomorph body type does best on a higher carb diet (yay!). You are the only body type that thrives on high carbs and does not gain weight, so embrace it.
An ideal macronutrient ratio for you is:
- 40-50% carbohydrates
- 30-35% protein
- 20-25% fat
- Focus on the best types of carbs
Not all carbs are created equal. A few treats here and there are OK. But try to avoid sugar and focus on healthy carbs such as fruit, brown rice, whole grain pasta, quinoa and veggies.
- When to eat fat and protein
Your body still needs fat and protein to function efficiently. For your ectomorph body type, add in healthy fats and protein with every meal to help you recover from workouts faster.
3 workout tips for endomorphs
- Up your reps with lower weights
Since endomorphs tend to be ‘’bottom-heavy’’ Rachael suggests focusing on lighter weight resistance training (high reps, low weights) and not heavyweights.
- The power of a power walk
Rachael strongly recommends walking as it helps reduce fat on your legs and burns more calories than you think.
Try to do as much power walking as you can; at least 5 times per week for 45 minutes per walk.
- Up your running
Endomorphs need cardio so make sure you’re doing it regularly. You should combine low-intensity cardio (walking) with at least 2-3 days of moderate-high intensity cardio.
Running at a steady pace and on a flat surface will work best for your body type.
3 diet tips for endomorphs
- Low carb diet is the best
Endomorphs can’t handle a lot of carbs, so try to keep your carb intake low.
Make sure most of your carbs are coming from fruit and veggies, and skip the starches such as pasta, bread and rice.
An ideal macronutrient ratio for you is:
- 20-25% carbohydrates
- 45-50% fats
- 30% protein
- Keep that fat and protein intake high
Healthy fats and protein will be your new best friends! Both of them will keep you feeling fuller for longer and will help you burn more calories. Think lean meats, oily fish, nuts, seeds and avocado.
- Can I have any treats?
Of course! No diet should be super restrictive. Try some healthier treats such as choc avocado mousse or homemade protein balls. But if you must have chocolate, keep it in moderation!
3 workout tips for mesomorphs
- Choose your weights according to your desired fitness results
Mesomorph girls tend to be more athletic and gain muscle easily. But, if your goal is to lose weight, stick to body weight or lighter weight (higher rep) workouts.
- Focus on Full Body HIIT workouts
HIIT (High Intensity Interval Training) works great for mesomorphs. Rachael suggests incorporating HIIT at least 1 (or 2) times per week.
- Do regular cardio
Walking and running are perfect! Rachael suggests aiming for 3 cardio-only days.
High-intensity cardio, such as running on a flat surface and at a steady pace, works best for fat loss. To challenge yourself, make one of your cardio days high intensity.
3 diet tips for mesomorphs
- Balanced macros
Mesomorphs do best on a diet that has a balanced amount of carbs, protein and fat. So try to have all 3 in your meals and snacks.
An ideal macronutrient ratio for you is:
- 30-35% carbohydrates
- 35-40% protein
- 30% fat
- Watch the calories
Mesomorphs can gain weight quickly if they eat too many high-sugar foods. Try to keep these treats to a minimum (80:20 rule) and fill your diet with whole foods.
- How to speed up fat loss
If your body fat is being stubborn or you just need a little kick start, try a low carb and high protein diet for 4 weeks. Then switch it back to balanced macros.
About Rachel Attard
Rachel Attard is a fully qualified group fitness and personal trainer
She has a Cert III and IV in Fitness, a Bachelor of Science and a Sports Nutrition Certificate.
Her real passion is helping women discover how to live happier and healthier lives by making the right fitness and nutrition choices. Above all, she’s a real fitness enthusiast and loves to share her secrets to looking good and feeling great with any women out there who are struggling to get in shape.
She has bundled all her knowledge into her Lean Legs Ebook that covers nutrition and workout guidelines for each individual body type to help you achieve your body goals. She also regularly writes blog posts to help educate you on how to lead a healthier life. Check out herblog if you haven’t already or follow her on Instagram to check out her client’s progress.