Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You are not eating nearly enough. That's far under 1000 calories. With what you're burning you need to eat twice that! Add some healthy fats, protein and greens.
Not eating enough is not a thing. It is biologically and chemically impossible to NOT lose weight by NOT eating enough. Come on people - remember high school?? Calories in < calories out = weight loss. It REALLY REALLY is this simple.
Oh my god. We’re still in this loop? Still?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You are not eating nearly enough. That's far under 1000 calories. With what you're burning you need to eat twice that! Add some healthy fats, protein and greens.
Not eating enough is not a thing. It is biologically and chemically impossible to NOT lose weight by NOT eating enough. Come on people - remember high school?? Calories in < calories out = weight loss. It REALLY REALLY is this simple.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am two months in maintaining ~20 hr daily fasts (work a desk job). So far, this is the most successful I have been at a diet and dropping ~1-1.5 lbs weekly. If I don't drop any in a week, I simply eat less the following week. Some weekends, I eat normally, but during the work week, I can maintain. My workouts are less intense, but if have a carb heavy dinner night before, I will run/cardio the following day.
I bought a juicer that helps me get in all the veggies/fruits. I realize I was overweight due to a food addiction.
As always, honesty is the best policy.
20 hour fasts seem sensible and sustainable to you? That kind of “honesty”?
Funny, didn't even notice 20hrs fasting. But I did notice that someone realized that she was overweight due to a food addiction.
20hrs is extreme tho, not necessary at all.
That is true, but for me, I like to have the majority of the calories at dinner. I find it most fulfilling.
If you are doing strength training — and even if you aren’t — be aware that long fasts are catabolic (I.e. you lose muscle during this time). You may be losing weight, but a higher proportion of it is muscle and less is fat.
Some college sports teams have their athletes wake up at 3 AM to drink a protein shake for this reason, and they are only fasting overnight.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am two months in maintaining ~20 hr daily fasts (work a desk job). So far, this is the most successful I have been at a diet and dropping ~1-1.5 lbs weekly. If I don't drop any in a week, I simply eat less the following week. Some weekends, I eat normally, but during the work week, I can maintain. My workouts are less intense, but if have a carb heavy dinner night before, I will run/cardio the following day.
I bought a juicer that helps me get in all the veggies/fruits. I realize I was overweight due to a food addiction.
As always, honesty is the best policy.
20 hour fasts seem sensible and sustainable to you? That kind of “honesty”?
Funny, didn't even notice 20hrs fasting. But I did notice that someone realized that she was overweight due to a food addiction.
20hrs is extreme tho, not necessary at all.
That is true, but for me, I like to have the majority of the calories at dinner. I find it most fulfilling.
If you are doing strength training — and even if you aren’t — be aware that long fasts are catabolic (I.e. you lose muscle during this time). You may be losing weight, but a higher proportion of it is muscle and less is fat.
Some college sports teams have their athletes wake up at 3 AM to drink a protein shake for this reason, and they are only fasting overnight.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am two months in maintaining ~20 hr daily fasts (work a desk job). So far, this is the most successful I have been at a diet and dropping ~1-1.5 lbs weekly. If I don't drop any in a week, I simply eat less the following week. Some weekends, I eat normally, but during the work week, I can maintain. My workouts are less intense, but if have a carb heavy dinner night before, I will run/cardio the following day.
I bought a juicer that helps me get in all the veggies/fruits. I realize I was overweight due to a food addiction.
As always, honesty is the best policy.
20 hour fasts seem sensible and sustainable to you? That kind of “honesty”?
Funny, didn't even notice 20hrs fasting. But I did notice that someone realized that she was overweight due to a food addiction.
20hrs is extreme tho, not necessary at all.
That is true, but for me, I like to have the majority of the calories at dinner. I find it most fulfilling.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am two months in maintaining ~20 hr daily fasts (work a desk job). So far, this is the most successful I have been at a diet and dropping ~1-1.5 lbs weekly. If I don't drop any in a week, I simply eat less the following week. Some weekends, I eat normally, but during the work week, I can maintain. My workouts are less intense, but if have a carb heavy dinner night before, I will run/cardio the following day.
I bought a juicer that helps me get in all the veggies/fruits. I realize I was overweight due to a food addiction.
As always, honesty is the best policy.
20 hour fasts seem sensible and sustainable to you? That kind of “honesty”?
Funny, didn't even notice 20hrs fasting. But I did notice that someone realized that she was overweight due to a food addiction.
20hrs is extreme tho, not necessary at all.
Anonymous wrote:You are not eating nearly enough. That's far under 1000 calories. With what you're burning you need to eat twice that! Add some healthy fats, protein and greens.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am two months in maintaining ~20 hr daily fasts (work a desk job). So far, this is the most successful I have been at a diet and dropping ~1-1.5 lbs weekly. If I don't drop any in a week, I simply eat less the following week. Some weekends, I eat normally, but during the work week, I can maintain. My workouts are less intense, but if have a carb heavy dinner night before, I will run/cardio the following day.
I bought a juicer that helps me get in all the veggies/fruits. I realize I was overweight due to a food addiction.
As always, honesty is the best policy.
20 hour fasts seem sensible and sustainable to you? That kind of “honesty”?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am two months in maintaining ~20 hr daily fasts (work a desk job). So far, this is the most successful I have been at a diet and dropping ~1-1.5 lbs weekly. If I don't drop any in a week, I simply eat less the following week. Some weekends, I eat normally, but during the work week, I can maintain. My workouts are less intense, but if have a carb heavy dinner night before, I will run/cardio the following day.
I bought a juicer that helps me get in all the veggies/fruits. I realize I was overweight due to a food addiction.
As always, honesty is the best policy.
20 hour fasts seem sensible and sustainable to you? That kind of “honesty”?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am two months in maintaining ~20 hr daily fasts (work a desk job). So far, this is the most successful I have been at a diet and dropping ~1-1.5 lbs weekly. If I don't drop any in a week, I simply eat less the following week. Some weekends, I eat normally, but during the work week, I can maintain. My workouts are less intense, but if have a carb heavy dinner night before, I will run/cardio the following day.
I bought a juicer that helps me get in all the veggies/fruits. I realize I was overweight due to a food addiction.
As always, honesty is the best policy.
Anonymous wrote:keto. Protein, no carbs, no sugar. I've lost 70 pounds.
Anonymous wrote:I am two months in maintaining ~20 hr daily fasts (work a desk job). So far, this is the most successful I have been at a diet and dropping ~1-1.5 lbs weekly. If I don't drop any in a week, I simply eat less the following week. Some weekends, I eat normally, but during the work week, I can maintain. My workouts are less intense, but if have a carb heavy dinner night before, I will run/cardio the following day.
I bought a juicer that helps me get in all the veggies/fruits. I realize I was overweight due to a food addiction.