Three Day Military Diet?
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I just have to add in it's called the military diet because it's given to some recruits when they want to join but can't make weight, also some doctors use it pre surgery. Not because people in the military eat this way. Sorry had to add cause if I saw one more post " I've been in the military x amount of years and we've never eaten like this"0
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I just have to add in it's called the military diet because it's given to some recruits when they want to join but can't make weight,
One wonders, by whom? the last thing that the military need in a new recruit is someone whose diet has led them to lose lean mass...
Pre joining fitness requirements should be leading candidates to shed the weight:
Run 2.4Km in 11 minutes
Carry 40Kg load up to 100 metres
Lift 40Kg load to head height, extend forward and deposit
Six pull ups
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That I can't answer as to why, my understanding is that the army has a Weight Chart for
Initial Accession ( aka joining up). So some recruiters will recommend this intermittent fasting program aka the name military diet0 -
....my understanding is that the army has a Weight Chart
Most modern militaries have some form of assessment, generlly based on BMI. That brings its own problems, but at least in some; UK, Aus, Kiwi, Canada there is an opportunity for a clinician to provide a waiver where it's beneficial for the individual and the service.So some recruiters will recommend this intermittent fasting program aka the name military diet
Interesting outlook, presumably their performance metric is recruits in, rather than trained soldiers out.0 -
This diet actually has quite a few different names (fax diet, Cleveland Clinic diet).0
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I say if people wants to try new diets or whatever let them they are not hurting your body or making you do it , what ever makes you happy or whatever you wanna try go for it (gessshh)0
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What is wrong with doing something that is sustainable?
Eat whatever you want in smaller portions - eat at a deficit every day until you reach your goal. THAT is sustainable and real weight loss not just a quick water weight to see the scales go down for a day.0 -
Oh give over , why not try the eating less than you burn healthy sustainable rest of your life diet? These forums are packed with good advice as are the stickys. What will you do after 3 days? The same thing 100 times?0
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Ofc its your choice whether you try it, but I wouldnt go reading too much into the results.0
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DeguelloTex wrote: »10 pounds * 3500 calories per pound = 35,000 calories.
35,000 / 3 = 11,667 calories.
If you ate nothing for three days and your TDEE were 11,667 per day, theoretically you could actually lose 10 pounds of fat in 3 days.
I doubt you'd go three days without food and I doubt your TDEE is 11,667. On the other hand, you might lose a lot of water weight that you'd gain right back.
This^
The numbers should bring you back to reality.........0 -
I say if people wants to try new diets or whatever let them they are not hurting your body or making you do it , what ever makes you happy or whatever you wanna try go for it (gessshh)
I say don't resurrect old posts to write comments that add no substance or value to the discussion. But I guess whatever makes you happy. Or whatever.
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I have done this about 20 years ago when I was in high school, then tried again when I was in college, yes, I lost about 10 lbs the first time. Then the second week I think I only lost a few lbs, about a month later I gained all the weight back. Not worth it....0
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coopieclan wrote: »First of all you don't know me and shouldn't assume that I would need your advise. I am very familiar with dieting and have tried enough of them to know what works and what doesn't.
The preachers should stop preaching
You're very familiar with dieting, so much so that you've tried lots of them? ...pardon me for being all Debbie WTF but someone who had had to try many different diets to find success and is still lookjng fir that success doesn't exactly strike me someone knowledgeable to the point of not needing advice from others.
First of all everyone should stop acting like you know me.
Just to make things straight.
First, I have been put on this diet by my doctor to help me speed up my weight loss and get off some medications. I am under a doctor's care.
Second. I'm sure this forum topic was started by the OP because she wanted some advice from people who have tried it. Not a deluge of negative comments. Some of which have been very very derogatory.
Thirdly, there are diets for morbidly obese that are only 500 calories a day every day.
Give people a chance to communicate with others that are kindred. If this diet is not for you great. Much success with whatever you choose.
terminally ill people, burns victims and people recovering from major surgery are given heroin (albeit under its pharmaceutical name) as painkillers, so therefore I, a healthy person, can take heroin and I'll be just fine.... not.
Just because VLCDs the right thing for someone who's morbidly obese and in fairly immediate danger of getting ill or dying from obesity related illness, does not mean it's safe for anyone who wants to lose a few lbs....
You wouldn't promote prescription drugs to anyone who just happened to fancy taking them.... so don't promote VLCDs (treatment for severe morbid obesity) to just anyone who happens to want to lose a few lbs.0 -
You know what irks me (and is totally off topic lol)... People thinking the word "advise" is a noun.
Advise = verb (i.e. - "I will advise you to do something. Don't do this fad diet.")
Advice = noun (i.e. - "I will give you some advice. Unhealthy, is this fad diet.")0 -
neandermagnon wrote: »coopieclan wrote: »First of all you don't know me and shouldn't assume that I would need your advise. I am very familiar with dieting and have tried enough of them to know what works and what doesn't.
The preachers should stop preaching
You're very familiar with dieting, so much so that you've tried lots of them? ...pardon me for being all Debbie WTF but someone who had had to try many different diets to find success and is still lookjng fir that success doesn't exactly strike me someone knowledgeable to the point of not needing advice from others.
First of all everyone should stop acting like you know me.
Just to make things straight.
First, I have been put on this diet by my doctor to help me speed up my weight loss and get off some medications. I am under a doctor's care.
Second. I'm sure this forum topic was started by the OP because she wanted some advice from people who have tried it. Not a deluge of negative comments. Some of which have been very very derogatory.
Thirdly, there are diets for morbidly obese that are only 500 calories a day every day.
Give people a chance to communicate with others that are kindred. If this diet is not for you great. Much success with whatever you choose.
terminally ill people, burns victims and people recovering from major surgery are given heroin (albeit under its pharmaceutical name) as painkillers, so therefore I, a healthy person, can take heroin and I'll be just fine.... not.
Just because VLCDs the right thing for someone who's morbidly obese and in fairly immediate danger of getting ill or dying from obesity related illness, does not mean it's safe for anyone who wants to lose a few lbs....
You wouldn't promote prescription drugs to anyone who just happened to fancy taking them.... so don't promote VLCDs (treatment for severe morbid obesity) to just anyone who happens to want to lose a few lbs.
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I realize this is an old post but since others are resurrecting it - I did find it ironic that the link takes you to a blog post with the purported creator of the diet, and she recommends using MFP on your 4 days off of the diet to track your calories. Ironic since most of the recommendations she makes in the 3 Day Military Diet are against MFP guidelines.
I also find it amusing to see a diet where hot dogs are one of the "you must eat this, no substitutions" requirements. I have no issues with hot dogs, have just never seen them utilized in a rigorous diet plan before.
Also curious how the OP and others who tried this "magic diet" out are doing, 2 months after the topic was posted....0 -
I've done it a few times with great success. Didn't really effect my lifts or runs at all but by day 3 you are so sick of tuna you would rather not eat again for a long while.0
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Also curious how the OP and others who tried this "magic diet" out are doing, 2 months after the topic was posted....
I'm doing pretty well and a bit leaner than most. I'll hope on this thing every once in awhile when I find myself out of whack from a few weeks of crappy choices and need a quick fix.
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Any "diet" that doesn't last the rest of your life isn't worth doing.0
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jennlynn49 wrote: »Has anyone tried the 3 day military diet? http://blessedmommy.hubpages.com/hub/Lose-Up-To-10-Pounds-In-3-Days-On-The-3-Day-Diet
I looked over this diet its making me feel more hungry not because of the way it sounds its because ive eaten those things and felt more hungry. No I havent tried it to answer the original question0 -
Anything you do for 3 days isn't going to make a difference 3 weeks from now. I don't have to click the link to tell you you're better off just concentrating on calories in/calories out than looking for a bunny in a hat.0
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Wasn't this just a means to get someone to make weight so they could get another recruit signed up? They told me that I needed to do this for like a week for them to take me back after 9/110
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Reading the comments on that site is alarming. People are asking for medical advice so they can start the diet. Should I take my medication with this diet? Is it okay? Really... So if someone dies because they tried this without medical advice and doctor's care and they die. Is that site now liable?0
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No, and I'm not gonna, it's stupid.0
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