detox
racheljoanne
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A few of the girls i work with are doing a "detox". They are going to lose up to 14lbs in 12 days, then they can go back to eating "normally". Im NOT interested in doing this, im going to try to lose more than them doing my own thing :laugh: (i dont think they will lose 14lbs) Anyways, they basically have been given a shopping list which shows them what foods they can and cant eat. I was just wondering if anyone has ever done anything like this before? and does the weight stay off after the 12 days?
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You pretty much just lose water weight with detox diets ) :0
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A few of the girls i work with are doing a "detox". They are going to lose up to 14lbs in 12 days, then they can go back to eating "normally". Im NOT interested in doing this, im going to try to lose more than them doing my own thing :laugh: (i dont think they will lose 14lbs) Anyways, they basically have been given a shopping list which shows them what foods they can and cant eat. I was just wondering if anyone has ever done anything like this before? and does the weight stay off after the 12 days?
To lose 10lbs of fat in 10 days you would have to be in minus 35,000 calories. That's a -3,500 calories a day on top of what you have to eat. I can burn 1000 calories in an hour of hard exercise. So that would have to be 3 hours worth of hard exercise. EVERYDAY FOR 10 days!!!!
Been doing this for a long time and I'll tell you that detoxes and fad diets are temporary. Don't jump on the band wagon.
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A few of the girls i work with are doing a "detox". They are going to lose up to 14lbs in 12 days, then they can go back to eating "normally". Im NOT interested in doing this, im going to try to lose more than them doing my own thing :laugh: (i dont think they will lose 14lbs) Anyways, they basically have been given a shopping list which shows them what foods they can and cant eat. I was just wondering if anyone has ever done anything like this before? and does the weight stay off after the 12 days?
To lose 10lbs of fat in 10 days you would have to be in minus 35,000 calories. That's a -3,500 calories a day on top of what you have to eat. I can burn 1000 calories in an hour of hard exercise. So that would have to be 3 hours worth of hard exercise. EVERYDAY FOR 10 days!!!!
Been doing this for a long time and I'll tell you that detoxes and fad diets are temporary. Don't jump on the band wagon.
A.C.E. Certified Personal Trainer
IDEA Fitness member
Kickboxing Certified Instructor
Been in fitness for 28+ years and have studied kinesiology and nutrition
Wow, thanks thats some great info, i didn't think it would work. Dont worry im not interested in doing it!
Now, any idea how i can beat their weight loss? (if they lose any) :laugh:0 -
You won't lose as much as quickly as they will, but your weight loss will be maintainable, where they will likely put the pounds right back on when they go back to eating food.0
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A few of the girls i work with are doing a "detox". They are going to lose up to 14lbs in 12 days, then they can go back to eating "normally". Im NOT interested in doing this, im going to try to lose more than them doing my own thing :laugh: (i dont think they will lose 14lbs) Anyways, they basically have been given a shopping list which shows them what foods they can and cant eat. I was just wondering if anyone has ever done anything like this before? and does the weight stay off after the 12 days?
To lose 10lbs of fat in 10 days you would have to be in minus 35,000 calories. That's a -3,500 calories a day on top of what you have to eat. I can burn 1000 calories in an hour of hard exercise. So that would have to be 3 hours worth of hard exercise. EVERYDAY FOR 10 days!!!!
Been doing this for a long time and I'll tell you that detoxes and fad diets are temporary. Don't jump on the band wagon.
A.C.E. Certified Personal Trainer
IDEA Fitness member
Kickboxing Certified Instructor
Been in fitness for 28+ years and have studied kinesiology and nutrition
Wow, thanks thats some great info, i didn't think it would work. Dont worry im not interested in doing it!
Now, any idea how i can beat their weight loss? (if they lose any) :laugh:
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IDEA Fitness member
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I would say don't worry about beating them in such a short period of time. However, when you have been sticking to your daily goals and workouts, you will be better off in the long run. Six months from now they all will talk about doing the detox again because they put all that weight back on and possibly more.
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