"FAST DIET" / 5:2 DIET
notsobigmama2
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Hi there, new to this blogging thing. Just wondering if anyone is doing the Fast Diet? I had a go at this last week and lost 3 pounds. This was a great kick start back onto my weight loss.
I have been losing weight since last year and had more or less stuck since the new year. I thought I'd shake things up a little and give the fasting a try.
Is anyone else doing this diet, longer term and has it been successful for you?
I have been losing weight since last year and had more or less stuck since the new year. I thought I'd shake things up a little and give the fasting a try.
Is anyone else doing this diet, longer term and has it been successful for you?
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I too am starting the fast diet (well I'm actually on week three) and I have lost 10lbs so far! On my "feast," days I continue to stay within the MFP limits!0
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1-3 weeks?
You've likely shed X pounds of water, via reduced sodium intake; and a fraction in actual body fat.
I think a real test is how many pounds have you netted on this diet over a 6 month span, and then over a 12 month span? Is this diet sustainable (ie, can you do this for the rest of your life)?
I mean, I'm sure it could work, as long as your calories in < calories expended.0 -
over 10 weeks people doing 5:2 and reporting via 52fastdiet.co.uk are averaging about a pound a week of weight loss and also waist circumference loss.
Once you are down to target weight you don't need to do it for the rest of your life, so I don't understand that question, but some people at target choose to fast 1 day a week 6:1 for maintenance.0 -
There's a couple of groups on here where you will find loads of people doing 5:2 fasting.
Glad you are enjoying it so far.
To answer the sustainable or not question posed by @coreyreichle - I've been doing this with my wife for ten months now and intend doing it for the foreseeable future.0 -
I'm not doing the 5:2 diet, but I will echo the above poster that mentioned the groups for it. You'll likely get a lot more accounts if you search the group section and find other people doing some variation of the fasting thing. Good luck!0
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over 10 weeks people doing 5:2 and reporting via 52fastdiet.co.uk are averaging about a pound a week of weight loss and also waist circumference loss.
Once you are down to target weight you don't need to do it for the rest of your life, so I don't understand that question, but some people at target choose to fast 1 day a week 6:1 for maintenance.
Ah, so the fast days:non fast days ratio changes when you get to target weight...
Well, again, if that is sustainable for a person, and the weight doesn't come back, then I would say it's a successful method of eating that works for some people then.
Me personally? I couldn't fast for a day. Cycling takes a bit out of you, and you need to eat to keep from bonking. Glad to see it would for some.0 -
There's a couple of groups on here where you will find loads of people doing 5:2 fasting.
Glad you are enjoying it so far.
To answer the sustainable or not question posed by @coreyreichle - I've been doing this with my wife for ten months now and intend doing it for the foreseeable future.
I think the other post answered it: The ratio is changed once you are at target.0 -
Hi! Today is day #1 of trying the 5:2 fast (but im going with the 500-600 calories on my two days). No idea how it will work for me, but thought it was a good idea, fitting the two days on busy work days where I have workout in the am and activities for after work so less time to dig through the pantry and stuff my face b/c i'm bored Love to hear how it works for you, I'm excited to try! Breakfast was 1 banana, having salmon/broccoli/grains for lunch (280 cals), and planning on an apple and four walnuts for my evening meal, chugging water, then back to normal tomorrow!0
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There's a couple of groups on here where you will find loads of people doing 5:2 fasting.
Glad you are enjoying it so far.
To answer the sustainable or not question posed by @coreyreichle - I've been doing this with my wife for ten months now and intend doing it for the foreseeable future.
I think the other post answered it: The ratio is changed once you are at target.
It depends why you are doing it - I'm doing it for the health benefits not for weight loss. I've been maintaining my goal weight since January.
Many people do switch to a 6:1 but also many people stick to 5:2. At the moment it suits me very well to have five days at a surplus and two days at a deficit.
By the way I'm a cyclist too (did my first 100 miles this weekend) - your training and your diet has to match. You can exercise moderately on a fasting day but you would be potty to attempt a long ride without eating properly on the day.0 -
I have been fasting for two days each week for 22 weeks and have lost weight every week bar week 22 - this is the first week I had two fasting days of 500 calories so I am going back to my usual Friday 1000 and Saturday 500.0
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This will be my fourth fasting week (tomorrow 8th day). I fast 2x a week, and exercise 3-4 times a week. How long does it take before you start losing weight? I usually lose 0,5 kg but the next day I gain the same amount.. Anyone experiencing the same because it starts to become a bit frustrating. Any tips or do I need to be more patient?0
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1 pound a week has been my experience. I have faltered only when I ate junk I knew I shouldnt have. Go to the 5:2 boards for more like minded folks.0
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Welcome. I do the 5:2 and love, love, love it. The 5:2 group is supportive and the issues discussed are very helpful.0
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can someone please explain this diet to me? what does it consist of and how many cals on normal days? thanks0
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Please try the MFP "Groups" option in the Blue Banner
Message Boards>Groups>Blogs> Find Members> Invite Friends
Here is one link
http://www.myfitnesspal.com/groups/home/8005-5-2-fasting
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I have recently started on the 5:2 diet, yesterday being the start of week 2. So far I have lost almost 5 lbs although I am expecting the weight loss to slow down after the initial burst. The fasting days are surprisingly manageable, although definitely best done on busier days so you have less time to think about food.0
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Thanks to everyone taking the time to reply. I will have a look at the other forums for more detailed advice.
Its good to know that there are a lot of folk out there living this lifestyle on a longer term basis. Having lost a fair bit of weight with a lot still to go, I was finding that what I was doing had stopped working for me. Thought I'd mix it up a bit and see how I got on. 3lbs off the first week was positive and hopefully I will continue to lose. I feel that if I can hit the 6 stone off mark, I will be on the home straight. Once I hit 5 stone off, I seemed to immediately hit a plateau.
Thanks again for everyone's support and guidance.0 -
over 10 weeks people doing 5:2 and reporting via 52fastdiet.co.uk are averaging about a pound a week of weight loss and also waist circumference loss.
Once you are down to target weight you don't need to do it for the rest of your life, so I don't understand that question, but some people at target choose to fast 1 day a week 6:1 for maintenance.
I went from ADF to 5:2 as I started transitioning to maintenance, kept losing so then I went to 6:1 and still kept losing-kind of wild lol. Now I do 8:16 IF and have finally gotten my weight to stabilize for maintenance I'll always do some form of IF, love it!0 -
I have been fasting for two days each week for 22 weeks and have lost weight every week bar week 22 - this is the first week I had two fasting days of 500 calories so I am going back to my usual Friday 1000 and Saturday 500.
What is your usual schedule?0 -
5:2 rocks.
I tried the 16:8 hour fasting diet and lost 35lbs in 3 months.
AWESOME.0 -
Started the 5:2 fast diet on Monday 3 June 2013 - I hope I do as well as you have done. I have started the diet weighing in at 17 stones / 238 lbs / 108 Kg my goal at the moment is 14.5 stones / 203lbs / 93kg)
Got the book by Dr Michael Mosely and Mimi Spencer "The fast Diet" so far everything that I have read is very easy to understand and it seems to make a lot of sense.0 -
Is this really effective? But you still need to exercise right? I would love to try it!0
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Is this really effective? But you still need to exercise right? I would love to try it!
Very effective. No need to exercise. You'll love it, it's a life changing experience.0 -
Is this really effective? But you still need to exercise right? I would love to try it!
Very effective. No need to exercise. You'll love it, it's a life changing experience.
Thank you! I think I'm gonna start tomorrow. Are you still doing it?0 -
I've only just started using 5:2.
I've lost over 30lbs using the 16/8 hour approach to intermittent fasting.
I'm hoping 5:2 yields the same results!0 -
Hi, I started on Monday. I'm combining 5:2 and 8:16
My fast days are Monday and Wednesday and my hours are 12noon to 8pm
So far so good it seems like i've lost 3 pounds already!0 -
I've only just started using 5:2.
I've lost over 30lbs using the 16/8 hour approach to intermittent fasting.
I'm hoping 5:2 yields the same results!
That's amazing! So you're not eating every 8 hours everyday? Did I get it right?0 -
I used to eat between 12pm-8pm.
Basically skipping breakfast and not eating after my main meal in the evening.
The rest of the time, I drank water and black coffee - No calories!
Worked a treat!0 -
Hi, I started on Monday. I'm combining 5:2 and 8:16
My fast days are Monday and Wednesday and my hours are 12noon to 8pm
So far so good it seems like i've lost 3 pounds already!
Wow Good for you! I think I'm gonna use your schedule too.I used to eat between 12pm-8pm.
Basically skipping breakfast and not eating after my main meal in the evening.
The rest of the time, I drank water and black coffee - No calories!
Worked a treat!
It's a nice schedule, 8pm onward is sleeping time so you don't feel very hungry because your asleep. Is this everyday? Or just in two days?0 -
It's a nice schedule, 8pm onward is sleeping time so you don't feel very hungry because your asleep. Is this everyday? Or just in two days?
16/8 is used every day. :-) The bonus is you eat what you like in the 8 hours.
The good thing about 5:2 is that you're only restricted for 2 days a week.
They both have their benefits, just depends which fits your lifestyle best :-)0
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