Intermittent Fasting
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I'm starting an intermittent fast. If any of you here have done this or have knowledge about it, please share. Especially about how much calories a day you need. Also any tips would be appreciated. Finally, I don't want ant negativity saying that a "well rounded diet" will get you the same results or "it doesn't work", especially if you haven't tried it. I'm going to do intermittent fasting for 2 weeks just for the experience and see how it's like.
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I do IF, LeanGains Protocol....
Been over a year doing it, and love it.
You need to decide first what you are wanting to do, and then figure out how many calories you need.0 -
I do IF, LeanGains Protocol....
Been over a year doing it, and love it.
You need to decide first what you are wanting to do, and then figure out how many calories you need.
Nice and I want to burn fat and lower my body fat percentage. And I want to do the LeanGains method.0 -
I do 5:2. There are a few groups on MFP to the different IF methods. You'll find lots of information there.0
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I do IF, LeanGains Protocol....
Been over a year doing it, and love it.
You need to decide first what you are wanting to do, and then figure out how many calories you need.
Nice and I want to burn fat and lower my body fat percentage. And I want to do the LeanGains method.
Read up on the leangains.com website.
Get used to the schedule.
I work out 5 days a week....so since I was on a cut initially....
My maintenance (what I thought it was) was ~2800. So on training days, I did 2500 - 2800 calories.
On rest days (I would do LISS and abs these days), I was 2000 - 2100 calories.0 -
Yep i would agree with the person 2 above - look up the 5:2 diet - lots of guidance out there on that - two people i know have done it with good results0
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I do the "Warrior Diet" method, or 20:4. Works great for me, my goals, and lifestyle. Just try them all out and tweak them to fit your lifestyle.
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I'm doing 16:8 and I love it so far (3 weeks).0
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i do 18:6 and i love it. i eat this way every day, and then a few times a month i do a 24-hour fast.
love it!0 -
I done It a few years ago and had a lot of success with it. I just started another journey to lose weight about a month and a half ago. I lost 18 pounds in one month and 5 more pounds after without much exercise and it's been a life changer. I'm a little embarrased to post my before and after photos here but if anyone actually cares to hear what I've been doing then I'd be happy to help in any way. Just shoot me an email at judycanton@gmail.com and I'll show you my before and after photos, and tell you about how things are going for me with the stuff I've tried. I wish someone would have helped me out when I was struggling to find a solution so if I can help you then it would make my day.0
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I'm on week 3 of JUDDD. Alternate days of 300-500 and maintenance level eating. I've lost 3 lbs. or so of my last 10ish. I love it.0
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I am trying the 16:8 mothod, would love to hear from more women about their experiences with IF, I have read there is some controversy about IF for women.
Only made it for 15 hours fasting today, but I did get a little euphoric by the end of the fast. Anyone else experience this?0 -
I dropped a lot of weight by eating one meal a day, around 11 A.M.. I didn't even find it hard to do so, unlike trying to eat 3-6 small meals a day, when your stomach is constantly ready for food, causing cravings.0
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Hi, I love intermittent fasting too. You pick a period of 4 to 6 hours a day, the same period of time every day, and you eat your whole day's calories (whatever amount you would generally eat in a day) in that time period. You can drink clear liquids outside of that time period but that's it. Hope this helps.
I don't feel light headed because, in part I think, I'm keto adapted.0 -
IF is awesome. I currently do 15:9 daily (Leangains). You can pick whatever eating window works for you. My window is a little larger than most people's, but I have to be careful with hormone levels and after over a year of trial and error, this works best for me. (But I'm a {slightly} older woman - you should be fine with a longer fast.)
As to your calorie goal, that's completly individual and you need to figure it out for yourself. I use the calculator on Scooby's site. Give this a read:
http://www.myfitnesspal.com/topics/show/680246-tdee-bmr-what-they-are-and-what-to-do-with-them
And here's a link to an IF group on here:
http://www.myfitnesspal.com/groups/home/49-intermittent-fasting
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I am trying the 16:8 mothod, would love to hear from more women about their experiences with IF, I have read there is some controversy about IF for women.
Only made it for 15 hours fasting today, but I did get a little euphoric by the end of the fast. Anyone else experience this?
I went full force with a 18:6 window for the first few months, and it messed with an already existing hormonal thing I had, and Martin actually states something about this on the Leangains site.. I do 15:9, sometimes 14:10 if I get hungry early, now and I've been maintaining for almost a year. I can't speak to the feeling you're having, though. I've always skipped breakfast, even when I was fat, so there wasn't really an adjustment peiod when I started doing it intentially with an appropriate calorie level. Maybe shorten your fast by an hour and see if that makes a difference. The benfit between 18:6 and 17:7 is neglible.0 -
I've read the controversy over a shorter feeding window and female hormones, but for me, eating 20:4 has made my hormones stable!!! Just gotta try things out. Weightloss and eating is not a one size fits all!0
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Totally agree with Kaylee above. 20:4 has actually helped me the most, and my hormones are all stable. Experiment with what works best for you, but I personally feel the general idea of IF and its pros greatly outweigh its cons (if any!).0
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I intermittent fast 16:8 low carb and I have absolutely no issues. I am insulin resistant and allergic to wheat so low carb just works for me. You really need to play with the eating windows to find what works best for you.0
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I have been doing IF for about 7 or 8 weeks or so, down 10 pounds. I love it. I don't obsess about food near as I used to. It really has simplified my life. I eat about 1400-1600 on a regular basis, weekends going over more. I do 16/8 but sometimes adjust if I want to eat later due to social events, etc so sometimes I have an even longer fasting period. This is something I feel I can live with. Still do your TDEE to see what calories you need for your activity and you still eat that in your time frame, unless of course you are doing the 5:2.. I could never just have a 500 calorie day.0
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mamafazz wrote:I am trying the 16:8 mothod (sic)
OP, read this, especially sexypants, and goal-setting.
The goal-setting post includes a link to a calculator from the Baylor College of Medicine which will tell you
how many calories you need to maintain any particular weight, as well as how many servings of the food groups
you should be eating.
You could also check out bodyrecomposition.com
Just be careful that your starvation days don't set you up to binge so much on your gluttony days that
you undo any progress you might have made. Better to eat sensibly all along. That's sustainable.0 -
mamafazz wrote:I am trying the 16:8 mothod (sic)
OP, read this, especially sexypants, and goal-setting.
The goal-setting post includes a link to a calculator from the Baylor College of Medicine which will tell you
how many calories you need to maintain any particular weight, as well as how many servings of the food groups
you should be eating.
You could also check out bodyrecomposition.com
Just be careful that your starvation days don't set you up to binge so much on your gluttony days that
you undo any progress you might have made. Better to eat sensibly all along. That's sustainable.
Yep. Still not impressed by the fear mongering. It's not a way of eating for everyone, but neither is it a big, scary thing. It's a tool to get one into a caloric deficit over the course of a week. And for many, it's very effective.0 -
Might as well post the other group link (for 5:2 eaters)
http://community.myfitnesspal.com/en/group/100058-5-2-fasting
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