Intermittent faster
OneofGodsfav
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Is there anyone that is doing the intermittent fast?
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I eat that way normally...you know, don't eat at first in the morning, don't eat right before bed. Pretty common, I'd say. 16:8 is how a lot of the world eats naturally - they just gave it a name.
What kind of IF are you doing? If you are hoping it will help with weight loss, make sure to log all your food as accurately as you can. It's still all about calories.3 -
There are several protocols. Fasting is not eating. I think it's silly to call not eating all the time, "intermittent fasting". I eat my meals - breakfast, lunch and dinner - 3-4 hours apart, so it qualifies as 16:8, sometimes 18:6, and thinking that's something out of the ordinary, seems crazy to me.5
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I use a 14/10 approach on my non work days, a 12/12 on my work days. I get up at 0430 on work days and don't get off work until 8 at night, so a 16/8 or even a 14/10 can be hard. I work 3 on 4 off. As the good members above stated, its not magic, its calories. For me, its helps in some appetite control, allows for bigger meals, some higher calorie, well I hate to say treat food, but it the only way I know to put it, and actually makes me more sociable in higher calorie environments. Makes it easier to go out for a meal if you know you have a 1000 cals left for the day or have shaved enough off for a couples days prior. In my case that is. Everyone's calorie needs are different, so my approach may not work for you. I think we all have to find our own way.0
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I’ve just started IF to help regulate my portion control and hunger (I gained back 25lbs out of the 30 I lost last year to bad choices). I am working towards 18:6 with a window from 2-8pm. It’s still all about the calories but the structure helps me mentally.1
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I usually do leangains style IF (4-6hr feeding window). However, I only use it as an adherence tool, so I'm not super strict about it (I don't think the science on the other claimed health benefits is quite there yet).0
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I've just started doing it again after my Taekwondo buddy had great success with it. It's easier than I thought!1
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I do 20 hr fast & 4 hour eating window.
I love it. I am more focused fasting and have better cognitive and physical results.
I honestly kill my workouts fasted.
I think could go longer, been considering the 24 hr fasts but I haven’t decided to trial it yet.
I don’t get hungry anymore, it’s great.
I’ve been doing it for 2 months & can say it got really easy 1 month in. It’s just a way of life and I love what it does for my energy and mood.
Everything is much clearer, no brain fog or heavy feeling. I haven’t been tracking calories, I just eat healthy & work out. I don’t track my weight anymore because I’m petite & I’m trying to lose fat and gain muscle. A scale can’t really show that. But I’ve lost 3 inches between my stomach & hips in the past month & quarter inch each bicep since I started measuring so it’s doing something right. Unfortunately my thighs are the same but I think that’s all the darn squats and HIIT & sprinting I do. So now I’m tracking calories this month to try to really cut fat while gaining muscle hopefully. I fully recommend it. I really enjoy it. I will never go back to a typical eating pattern.3 -
Cmriverside I do 16/80
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SoyD986 I agrer0
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Yes Graceious it keeps me discipline0
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I've been doing it since the 11th lost 12 pounds so far1
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IGOTTHIS4800 wrote: »I've been doing it since the 11th lost 12 pounds so far
You've been doing intermittent fasting for less than 20 days and have lost 12 pounds?0 -
Yes, cdudley628. I'm averaging about 1-2 pounds a week.2
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I’m just about to start up my 5:2 again which is 500 calories 2 days a week and eating at maintenance 5 days a week. I had great results last time and learned a lot about the difference between being hungry and thinking I’m hungry.0
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IGOTTHIS4800 wrote: »Is there anyone that is doing the intermittent fast?
What is the difference between intermittent fasting and intermittent eating?1 -
Same0
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So if I eat 6 small meals all day and a snack I am an intermittent faster?1
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So if I eat 6 small meals all day and a snack I am an intermittent faster?
Not unless you eat those meals within a certain window of time, usually 5-8 hours. Here's Nerd Fitness's take on it. https://nerdfitness.com/blog/a-beginners-guide-to-intermittent-fasting/0 -
NovusDies sorry I should have explained it better. I did 16 /8. I fast all the way up until 1pm and then I start my meals and I try to end between 7:30p or 8p. I do a 16:8.0
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I've been doing 16:8 for 5 weeks. I skip breakfast. So fasting period starts from 8pm to 12noon the next day.
After 2 weeks, I started tracking calories to become more effective for weight loss and add home workouts.
So far I'm losing over 2lbs per week.0 -
I was pulling your chain by asking you. By definition everyone who eats and then stops for any period of time is intermittently fasting. People who eat the traditional 3 meals are fasting between meals and then after dinner until when they eat in the morning.3
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I was pulling your chain by asking you. By definition everyone who eats and then stops for any period of time is intermittently fasting. People who eat the traditional 3 meals are fasting between meals and then after dinner until when they eat in the morning.
I mean, you could eat 6 small meals inside your window! Lol0 -
No, I get too hungry but whatever works, right!1
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