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Brian K Miller
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Jenise
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Brian K Miller wrote:Intermittent fasting is a big thing in the bodybuilding world. The "8/16" diet. You basically only eat during an eight hour window. The other 16 hours you fast.
Brian K Miller
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Jenise wrote: What does it do for bodybuilders?
Brian K Miller
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Dave R wrote:Jenise wrote: What does it do for bodybuilders?
It makes them appear more cut and ripped for competition. None of them keep it up in the off season for obvious reasons.
Brian K Miller wrote:Dave R wrote:Jenise wrote: What does it do for bodybuilders?
It makes them appear more cut and ripped for competition. None of them keep it up in the off season for obvious reasons.
IF is not in itself the kind of extreme dieting that can be rampant in competitive bodybuilding. And I am not really referencing only competition people-one of the biggest advocates is not a competitive bodybuilder at atll.
Some claim to do the intermittent fasting long term and that it is healthier overall. Note that IF is not severe calorie restriction in itself-it is a meal timing plan. People using IF can even "bulk" on it as well as cutting.. The argument (their argument) is that human beings woke up and had to hunt or gether their food, which might take a while. So, some argue that there are historic or even metabolic reasons to limit early morning food.
Paul Winalski
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Peter May
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Jenise wrote: It's not just about losing weight.
Congratulations on your weight loss, btw. But, 139 pounds? You lost almost half of yourself. How tall are you?
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Dave R wrote:
I never said or claimed anything to the contrary, Brian, so I have no idea why you quoted what I said and specifically replied to me.
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Robin Garr wrote:Since this seems to be a fad in Blighty, I browsed some British sources to see what the locals are saying, and found this piece that seems to line up both pros and cons:
http://www.marieclaire.co.uk/blogs/suza ... -days.html
Robin Garr wrote:http://www.marieclaire.co.uk/blogs/suzannah-ramsdale/542291/5-2-diet-recipes-what-can-you-eat-on-the-fasting-days.html
Jeff Grossman/NYC wrote:This sentence seems fishy to me: "This repair mode causes the body to restore damaged cells, which uses more energy, whereas starvation mode causes your body to store fat."
I have done low-carb diets, ketostix and all. So-called "starvation mode" is when the body burns fat. Your body stores fat during those periods when you ingest extra calories -- you know, most of the time. To me, the phrase "starvation mode" means you aren't taking in enough calories.
Jenise
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Jeff Grossman/NYC wrote:I have done low-carb diets, ketostix and all. So-called "starvation mode" is when the body burns fat. Your body stores fat during those periods when you ingest extra calories -- you know, most of the time. To me, the phrase "starvation mode" means you aren't taking in enough calories.
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Peter May wrote:I read a comment about 5:2 that made sense to me, that many people found it easier to keep to a diet for 2 days where they couldn't maintain a long term diet.
But if you need to maintain a long term diet, then there's something wrong, IMO, that needs fixing.
5:2 for a short might be great for losing a little extra gained during Xmas or holidays
But all the same I can't understand the 'eat normally' bit of the 5 days, if it was that normality that got you overweight. If normality is - for example - having pie and icecream after dinner, why wouldn't you just stop having dessert rather than go through the pain of a '2' day? Or do the '2' and forgo the pie?
Don't be surprised if there are some side effects, like trouble sleeping or gastrointestinal issues.
Jenise
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Peter May wrote:But all the same I can't understand the 'eat normally' bit of the 5 days, if it was that normality that got you overweight.
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