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INT125922

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  1. INT125922

    Help i am 3 weeks post op

    They say it's 80% food, 20% exercise that dictates your loss. (Who Are They ? - I've read it on internet threads, in 2 or 3 diet/motivation books and heard 2 athletes say it)
  2. INT125922

    How to keep losing weight?

    Put Simply: 5 days "normal" calories ie. 1200 -1500 (I guess they mean normal for a dieter) 2 days 500 calories (or 600 for men or for those with lots to lose) The 2 days must not be consecutive (must have at least 1 day in between). Fast for 18 hours on the 2 days (if you can - surely it'd still work as you're eating restricted calories anyway) How do I fast for 18 hours ? I just count the hours from when I last ate the night before eg. last food Sunday night at 10 PM = first food Monday 4.00 PM. I do the fast days when I am at work and I just drink Water and 2 coffees til 4. I don’t get hungry anyway so it doesn't bother me and I'm so busy at work that I don't notice I have no food. (Then I do the same again on Wednesday). The above is said to actually be good for you as it is said to increase longevity in humans as they didn't naturally always have food available to them. In the fast periods the body can do certain repair work that it is unable to achieve while digesting. 5:2 sounds counterintuitive in a way I know because they have been drumming into us for years that we must eat Breakfast to lose weight. Other critics are saying that it may promote disordered eating in some individuals. As I said, it works for me because I don't get hungry anyway and am so busy at work I don't notice because my life no longer revolves around food. You may then question when you are meant to exercise – normal or fast day ? I keep reading on the wider internet threads relating to 5:2 that it is to be the fast day..... So I’ve been doing it then. Lots of posts on here and wider internet, just type it in the search bar of this site – this sit can be more relevant for you though vs.the wider internet because this is from a sleever perspective.
  3. Sounds good. Very efficient at 1 hour/1 day (I had couple of hours surgery, 3 days hospital) and a bed for your Husband, nice work. You'll feel like a celeb. Sounds like you got it all under control, good, see you on the other side, or as they say, the "meet you on the losers bench".
  4. INT125922

    How to keep losing weight?

    Nice work Kim My sister had surgery before me and she decided not to exercise at the beginning (easy decision) while the weight loss was easy. She then chose to start exercising when the weight loss slowed some. Her reasoning was that if she was gung ho with exercise from the start then when the weight loss slowed she would have to increase the exercise to a level that was not sustainable. So, when I had surgery I did the same thing. I just had the simple walking to and from work for 10 minutes each way and added one treadmill 30 minute walk a week for the first 5 months (remembering that's a lot of exercise anyway when you're that heavy). I felt the slow down 5 months so I started going to the gym twice a week doing cardio and weights (again, alot of exercise LOL). Then, at 9 months I slowed down again some, put up with it for a few weeks then said yes, 5:2 diet. So I have been on 5:2 since and weight is dropping nicely still. I am at month 11 since surgery now and am down 71.6 kilos / 157 pounds.

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