We are pleased to announce that as of March 4, 2025, an updated Rich Text Editor has been introduced in the MyFitnessPal Community. To learn more about the changes, please click here. We look forward to sharing this new feature with you!

Military Diet? Good/Bad for you? - Work?

2»

Replies

  • Posts: 198 Member
    Military diet? My boyfriend is in the military, he keeps a Sam's club size bag of candy in his car and eats enough for 4 people.... workout and eat healthy you'll be fine.
  • Posts: 1,699 Member
    Hrm. In basic training I remember having 7 minutes to jam as much food down my throat as humanly possible. Maybe this is what they want you to do. Im sure training for 12 or more hours a day had nothing to do with it either

    I also laugh when I see "hour long bootcamp classes" I just shake my head and think I wish.
  • Posts: 5,320 Member

    There was an eating plan (not a diet) a few years ago that claimed different nutrients needed to be eaten (and not) with certain types of food. I think there's a degree of truth to this. The only reason I wonder if it's a good plan is that my sil does it and she's a chemist...of course, she worked in plastics...

    Is that the one that worried about only eating foods together that digested at the same rate so that they left your system at their proper time? I had a friend working on that one for awhile.

    As for actual bio chemistry, there are certain micro nutrients that help you absorb others better - there is a reason there is Vitamin D added to your milk. And a few others that block uptake. However, as I understand it, these are usually only a concern if you are suffering from a deficiency. For example, calcium evidently interferes with how we process iron. So, if you are anemic, a cheeseburger might not be doing you as much good as you think.
  • Posts: 2,538 Member
    You could do the Army Ranger School diet. Guaranteed to lose weight. For two months cut your food in half, cut your sleep to 2 hrs max per day, and do at least six hours to eight hours of heavy exercise every day.
  • Posts: 1,231 Member
    The military diet for me is the embracing of the entire lifestyle ... Work hard and play very hard. Most military folk embrace healthy eating and a very active lifestyle. Those who don't are sometimes austrecised because they can become a burden, physically and administratively.

    My colleagues tend to eat healthily and if they over indulge be it on beer or celebration cakes, they burn it off. Physical fitness and attitude to health and fitness is mandatory to be reported on in the British military and can make or break your annual appraisal.

    We also tend to be competitive and so staying in shape physically for looks, strength and speed to be on top of our game and for competing against each other is important.

    There is no such thing as "the military diet" - there is a military lifestyle, and you MUST be committed and have the fighting spirit to pull it off.
  • Posts: 1,231 Member
    You could do the Army Ranger School diet. Guaranteed to lose weight. For two months cut your food in half, cut your sleep to 2 hrs max per day, and do at least six hours to eight hours of heavy exercise every day.

    And this, or initial officer training in the winter out on exercise for 2 weeks at a time at -17degC!!!
  • Posts: 4,052 Member

    And this, or initial officer training in the winter out on exercise for 2 weeks at a time at -17degC!!!

    *wince*
  • Posts: 216 Member
    You could do the Army Ranger School diet. Guaranteed to lose weight. For two months cut your food in half, cut your sleep to 2 hrs max per day, and do at least six hours to eight hours of heavy exercise every day.

    A good friend of mine did this. He was like 5% BF when he left for Ranger school and still lost 30 lbs. He looked emaciated when he graduated. Told me he at thousands of calories of MREs per day and would lick the crumbs from the inside of the packaging to make sure he wasn't leaving any calories behind.
  • This diet is working for me. I've lost 11 pounds and people have noticed! My goal is to lose 10 more cuz I felt huge at 133. I wanna be 112! I'm getting closer!! :) it's a sustainable diet because all Americans eat bigger proportions than they should. Get educated on how much you should really eat. And btw, know what your eating too! They use coke to clean car engines, and have you actually looked up the ingredients they use in pop? Like the words you can't pronounce? - pop is basically bugs urine, etc. it's disgusting. And you should be drinking 64 oz. a day of water- that's if your not exercising. Your pee is supposed to be clear. That means your hydrated. All I have to say is get educated... And don't make bad decisions. You are what you eat.
This discussion has been closed.