5/2 approach?
kpbtm
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Hi,
Are there any particular benefits or disadvantages to a 5 days on, 2 days off diet?
I find my resolve isn't made of iron, and I get frustrated with diets if I can't eat the foods I like. The most effective weight loss I had in the last ten years was following a fairly sensible diet 5 days a week (porridge for breakfast, something vegetarian for lunch, small dinner with a decent amount of protein in it), and giving myself the weekend off. That way I knew that if I wanted bacon and eggs for breakfast, I'd have them, eat popcorn at the cinema, enjoy a beer or three with my mates, and have the odd brownie. I supplemented this with three or four good gym sessions a week following 30-40 minutes of cardio with a strength program.
I aim to do the same this time round, going under my calorie limit for 5 days and allowing myself what I like on the last two days, so the weekly average is still below target - any thoughts, advice, criticism or pointers?
Are there any particular benefits or disadvantages to a 5 days on, 2 days off diet?
I find my resolve isn't made of iron, and I get frustrated with diets if I can't eat the foods I like. The most effective weight loss I had in the last ten years was following a fairly sensible diet 5 days a week (porridge for breakfast, something vegetarian for lunch, small dinner with a decent amount of protein in it), and giving myself the weekend off. That way I knew that if I wanted bacon and eggs for breakfast, I'd have them, eat popcorn at the cinema, enjoy a beer or three with my mates, and have the odd brownie. I supplemented this with three or four good gym sessions a week following 30-40 minutes of cardio with a strength program.
I aim to do the same this time round, going under my calorie limit for 5 days and allowing myself what I like on the last two days, so the weekly average is still below target - any thoughts, advice, criticism or pointers?
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I do 5:2 . I eat around 1500-1700 cals 5 days a week and fast 2 days a week no more than 500 cals a day for 2 non consecutive days ( 500 for girls, 600 for guys). I find it easier to diet 2 days a week than everyday0
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I do 5:2 . I eat around 1500-1700 cals 5 days a week and fast 2 days a week no more than 500 cals a day for 2 non consecutive days ( 500 for girls, 600 for guys). I find it easier to diet 2 days a week than everyday
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Sounds as though your approach is the inverse of mine, but the same idea. I just find it easier to avoid temptations during the week if I know I can eat what I like at the weekend.0
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In theory this could lead to an overall deficit. But I 100% recommend logging and tracking everything you eat. Even on your days 'off.' The reason is this: you will have no idea if you're in a caloric deficit in average if you don't know how many calories you're eating on the weekend. I don't know about you, but for weightloss, I personally need to stick to about 3000 calories of deficit each week. I can easily eat 3000 in one meal (including beer) if I don't pay attention to what I'm eating.
Just track as best you can on the weekend, is my suggestion.0 -
I still track at the weekend - otherwise I wouldn't know whether my average weekly intake was on track. I just don't worry about going over for two days.0
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Well, then it can still lead to loss, if you're at an overall deficit for the week.
HOWEVER at least in MY EXPERIENCE, even though you're 100% positive you're in a deficit, an eating plan like yours will lead to unpredictable ups and downs on the scale. Always downwards over the long term. But in the short term -- and maybe this is just for women, I dunno -- you can easily gain 5-6 lbs according to scale over a two day period of "not worrying about if I go over my calories." From water retention and such. Just FYI.0
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