Who is in?
downa100
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I will be starting Whole30 today and PiYo workout on Monday. Who is in? You don't need to b doing PiYo as long as you will be doing Whole30. We will support each other and keep each other accountable until the entire 30 days are done
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Why Whole30? What happens after the 30 days?0
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I will be starting Whole30 today and PiYo workout on Monday. Who is in? You don't need to b doing PiYo as long as you will be doing Whole30. We will support each other and keep each other accountable until the entire 30 days are done
I just started Piyo this week. How'd it going for you??
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I understood that the Whole 30 was an elimination diet to spot food intolerance and not a weight loss diet at all.0
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Why Whole30? What happens after the 30 days?
The person evaluates what they've done over the last 30 days, figures out what aspects they want to incorporate in the future, and what aspects really don't work for them?Alatariel75 wrote: »I understood that the Whole 30 was an elimination diet to spot food intolerance and not a weight loss diet at all.
I don't think the OP said anything about weight loss. Some people do Whole30 for food intolerances/sensitivities, others do it as a way to push themselves out of their comfort zone with meals and force themselves to explore ingredients and food preparation methods they probably would not try otherwise.0 -
Why Whole30? What happens after the 30 days?
The person evaluates what they've done over the last 30 days, figures out what aspects they want to incorporate in the future, and what aspects really don't work for them?Alatariel75 wrote: »I understood that the Whole 30 was an elimination diet to spot food intolerance and not a weight loss diet at all.
I don't think the OP said anything about weight loss. Some people do Whole30 for food intolerances/sensitivities, others do it as a way to push themselves out of their comfort zone with meals and force themselves to explore ingredients and food preparation methods they probably would not try otherwise.
I assumed, on the basis that OP was looking for people to do it with, it would be for weight loss. But y'know... wouldn't want to go reading the intent behind posts or attributing intentions or anything.0 -
Alatariel75 wrote: »Why Whole30? What happens after the 30 days?
The person evaluates what they've done over the last 30 days, figures out what aspects they want to incorporate in the future, and what aspects really don't work for them?Alatariel75 wrote: »I understood that the Whole 30 was an elimination diet to spot food intolerance and not a weight loss diet at all.
I don't think the OP said anything about weight loss. Some people do Whole30 for food intolerances/sensitivities, others do it as a way to push themselves out of their comfort zone with meals and force themselves to explore ingredients and food preparation methods they probably would not try otherwise.
I assumed, on the basis that OP was looking for people to do it with, it would be for weight loss. But y'know... wouldn't want to go reading the intent behind posts or attributing intentions or anything.
Yes it is intended for weight loss but after trying for a couple days now I do not think whole30 is for me. It is way too restrictive and now a lifestyle I can sustain. Still doing PiYo though
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