No game 14,437 Posted October 5, 2013 I applied for membership to the group without first reading that I should try it out for two weeks. Oops!! I can't really buy the book right now. I will read through the posts' date=' but I imagine there are some modifications for a sleever. My usual calories are 800 a day. The rules say fast is a quarter of the recommended calories which is 500 for women. Hmmm, it's still a deficit, but much more than a quarter of what I take in. I won't go to 200, but should I do 500?[/quote'] It's ok I'll just keep it pending until you decide if its something you want to do long term... If you read the links and post you should get a good idea about it.. The two week thing was because a lot of people said "cool I want to do it" Yeah then after a few weeks hey got over it.. The girls that are there now are doing this for long term health benefits and realize this is not a quick fix (nothing is is it ) We do not go lower than 500 on fast days so yes it slightly modified on "feast" days Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
feedyoureye 3,087 Posted October 5, 2013 A strong core makes all the difference. I don't ride as much now as my neighbor moved with her horses. I used to ride a sturdy Morgan. She had real issues with people on her back off balance so even when heavy I was pretty good. She did not startle easily at all, but one day, not paying attention, she jumped back at a rabbit and then spun half around. I was unseated and fell off still clutching the reins (boxed in by major streets). I landed on my side and messed up the ligaments in my lower back. Took me an age to get over that. My profile picture was on a horse in Supai, Arizona. This one was owned by a Havasupai Indian and he was busy with a pack train so he said, "Ride ahead. I'll catch up." and "They will run." BTW, If you heard that the Havasupai don't take care of their horses, that is bullsh**! That is their bread and butter. Anyway, that was the first real ride I had taken. The way in and out of Supai is horse, mule, hike or helicopter. It's a 12 mile ride with the last (or first) mile up a VERY steep canyon wall. All the horses and mules take the whole trip at a fast trot with either mail or supplies. They are in the best condition of any horses I have seen. Our weight, or lack of was probably a mini-vacation for them. That and I let him play in the Water at his leisure and intermittently walked. When the trails forked off, I trusted him to know the best way. That was funny because he would pick a path and then look at the other path not taken, sigh and move on. I could actually hear horse brain gears turning. He probably thought I was stupid. My point of this long story is that I rode fast and rode well. The pack train only caught up to us as we were heading up the canyon wall. Cowboy mounted shooting!!! I like. I would probably like competitive trail riding. That sounds like so much fun and adventure! I haven't spent much time on a horse. Just a ride here and there... No doubt the horses thought I was stupid too! It was really fun. I had a boyfriend in HIghschool that was a "cowboy". He rode broncs in Rodeos. Quite a wild boy. 1 Catracks reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Oregondaisy 2,021 Posted October 5, 2013 I never call them fast days or feast days really. I would feel too deprived if I thought I was fasting. I call them low cal days and regular days. My regular days are below 1300. I had my resting metobolic test taking to find out how many calories I need to eat , or how many less I need to eat to lose. I hardly ever make 500 on low cal days. I always end up at about 550. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
feedyoureye 3,087 Posted October 5, 2013 When i joined the 5:2 website and filled in all the forms, they recommended 550 on fast days for me. Good thing! Thats where Im at on most "rest" days. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites