military diet
raquelrojasrc
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I started the military diet today and I am doing feeling great! I started at 228.8 lbs my goal is 150!
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I did too! Starting is 150.2 and want to get to 130. I'm hoping I'll have a desire to keep going after just 1 cycle. I'd like to do it for at least 1 month. I'm including 45 min of cardio too, but I might skip the 3rd day as I'm afraid I may not have enough energy that day.0
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That's good that you're feeling great, but what are your plans when the 3 days are up?0
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Military diet? I was active duty for 9 years and I was in better shape prior than in...im curious of this diet. Also they always said drink a glass of DFAC(chow hall) chocolate milk for protein and recovery night before a PT test...0
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I highly agree and Ive not even seen what is. PT PT PT that is the military diet lol0
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I highly agree and Ive not even seen what is. PT PT PT that is the military diet lol
http://themilitarydiet.com/military-diet-plan/
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I have to say, of all fad diets I've seen, this is the dumbest. Hot dogs and tuna some miracle combination? You lose weight because your eating stuff-all calories. I swear this diet was someones idea of a joke and went viral.0
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Alatariel75 wrote: »I have to say, of all fad diets I've seen, this is the dumbest. Hot dogs and tuna some miracle combination? You lose weight because your eating stuff-all calories. I swear this diet was someones idea of a joke and went viral.
Actually I have 2 friends that continued this diet and one lost 160 lbs with the help of this diet and exercise the other one lost 20 lbs!0 -
@Derprioception ...i looked at the diet lol id say you were much more hardcore at 50
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I'm on day 3 of this diet and this is what I've learned...at least for myself. I need to cut out the processed foods in my diet, even the ones that are supposedly more healthy. I need to eat slower and savor my food. I need much fewer calories being over 40 and sitting at a desk all day. I'm not gonna lie, this was hard. But I had no negative effects from doing this for 2 days. Still have today. But as of this morning I've lost 4 lbs with no cheating. Oh and I didn't drink coffee or tea as it called for. I've even been able to fit in 45 min of Turbofire on Mon and did HIIT 15 yesterday and had energy to get through them. If I remember I'll post my final results Thursday. I do plan to add broccoli to my dinner tonight. I think today's calories are too low.0
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I did it last week! Lost 8 pounds total! (Found 1 of those over the weekend though!) I plan to follow this menu at least once a month. I really just did it for a jump start.0
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Yeah my husband is in the military and they don't eat anything like that. Oh and most MRE are 1250+ calories per MRE. So yeah...NO and NO!0
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dafuq is a military diet?0
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I highly agree and Ive not even seen what is. PT PT PT that is the military diet lol
http://themilitarydiet.com/military-diet-plan/
OOOHHH!!! That's the military diet?! I always just called it the 3-day diet... I tried it once upon a time... I don't think I finished day 1. LOL!! :noway:0 -
This is not new. I tried this about 25 years ago (Yes I was dumb) It just had a different name. And sure you lose weight. Then once you get off, you put it all back. 3 days of my life wasted.0
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TyronnePanaino wrote: »dafuq is a military diet?
When I was in the Corps, it was something like this...
or this...
And I ate like 4000 - 5000 calories per day.0 -
Umm....what's a military diet? I'm in the military and I had never heard of this0
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Ha ha.... Yes, cwolfman13! That is the military diet. Well, actually my first introduction to a "military diet" was..... Shovel as much food into your mouth as you can in 5 minutes while being yelled at to get up and leave by a guy in a Smokey the Bear hat!0
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coreenbarlow wrote: »I'm on day 3 of this diet and this is what I've learned...at least for myself. I need to cut out the processed foods in my diet, even the ones that are supposedly more healthy. I need to eat slower and savor my food. I need much fewer calories being over 40 and sitting at a desk all day. I'm not gonna lie, this was hard. But I had no negative effects from doing this for 2 days. Still have today. But as of this morning I've lost 4 lbs with no cheating. Oh and I didn't drink coffee or tea as it called for. I've even been able to fit in 45 min of Turbofire on Mon and did HIIT 15 yesterday and had energy to get through them. If I remember I'll post my final results Thursday. I do plan to add broccoli to my dinner tonight. I think today's calories are too low.
Please do post your results!0 -
raquelrojasrc wrote: »Alatariel75 wrote: »I have to say, of all fad diets I've seen, this is the dumbest. Hot dogs and tuna some miracle combination? You lose weight because your eating stuff-all calories. I swear this diet was someones idea of a joke and went viral.
Actually I have 2 friends that continued this diet and one lost 160 lbs with the help of this diet and exercise the other one lost 20 lbs!
And which part of my post don't you agree with? You lose because it is crazy low calories, not because of food combinations. It's ridiculous.0 -
This 'diet' isn't sustainable for long-term success.
Eat in a calorie deficit, learn portion control and moderation and you'll lose weight.0 -
My overall weight loss in 3 days was 5 lbs. I did add an apple and broccoli to yesterday's meal plan. Also, I substituted frozen Greek yogurt for the ice cream. My final thoughts: this diet probably shouldn't be called "Military Diet", this diet shouldn't be for people who normally have a high caloric need or have been eating a lot of calories. For me it was a way to kick start weight loss. I have been trying to get to 145 since June 2014. I've eaten between 1200-1400 calories though didn't track it on MfP the whole time. And working out constantly. No success until now. Anyway, would I do it again? Yeah, but I'll wait a little while and see where I can go from here.0
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That "military diet " is a joke . Who's army eats that little ?? Wouldn't even feed an army of ants at a picnic . Would be likely to ram raid a macdonalds on a hunger spree if I tried that "diet"0
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