Eat Stop Eat
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Eat Stop Eat
Some people (Walkerlori) here at using Brad Pilon's method of Eat Stop Eat. I wonder how long they are going between eating?
Eat Stop Eat involves 1 or 2 days of fasting for a 24 hour period. Brad Pilon uses the example of fasting say Mon. starting at 6:00 pm after dinner till 6:00 pm Tue. , than have a normal size dinner. I have gone from fasting 2 times per week to one. Mine starts Sun. after dinner (S day) till Mon. dinner. I feel like my body needs that period of no food after my S weekend. I've been on the program since Brad released it, in 2007. I highly recommend his book.
Hope that helps.
Hope that helps.
Hi and Happy New Year!
I follow the same schedule as dmarie. I fast from Sunday evening to Monday evening. Sometimes I do 2 days a week, lately I've been sticking with 1.
Eat Stop Eat works very well for me. I know that intermittent fasting isn't for everybody, my husband will never do it!
I follow the same schedule as dmarie. I fast from Sunday evening to Monday evening. Sometimes I do 2 days a week, lately I've been sticking with 1.
Eat Stop Eat works very well for me. I know that intermittent fasting isn't for everybody, my husband will never do it!
Habits are at first cobwebs, then cables.
I really wanna try this. My family are Buddhists and sometimes my mom fasts from midday 12:00 until waking up the next morning. I've tried it a few time and I always feel so great afterwards. The only reason I haven't done this for a while is it means I can't make dinner plans or anything like that. Fasting from dinner one day to the other sounds like a good idea, because I'm more likely to have dinner with company.
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I am thankful for this thread. Today is my first fast day of ESE. Yes, I chose an S-day to start, but I find it easiest to start fasting today since I have no social plans today. So far, so good. I will eat again at 7 pm tonight. I lift weights once/twice per week and I've started doing Pilates (standing, no matwork on the floor for me!) at least twice per week so I get the strength training in there. I am starting with just one day per week. I may bump it up to two days per week but I want to start slowly so that I don't get discouraged and quit. And right now I think one day per week will be the easiest for me to maintain.
I started looking into intermittent fasting, thinking it could be harmful to my health. It was reassuring to me to learn that there is a Greek Orthodox tradition of fasting until 3 pm on Wednesdays and Fridays which is extended until 6 PM during Lent. I've now tried this approach 3 times and am planning on continuing on Fridays. It seems to be teaching me to be calmer around food.
Kathleen
Kathleen
I used to fast for 24 hrs twice a week,dinner till dinner,but I now do just one 30-36 hour fast per week.I have dinner,then don't eat at all the following day,then have breakfast the day after. I actually find that fasting for 30+hours is easier than 24 hours. With the 24 hr fast the last 2-4 hours were always very difficult because I couldn't stop thinking about dinner which made me really hungry.With a 30-36 hour fast, I know I won't be eating at all for one whole day, so I just forget about food alltogether and find other things to occupy myself with-hunger doesn't bother me at all now.
Okay sooo.... I lasted for 22 hours. I read somewhere that the last 2 hours is the most important time of the 24 hour fasting period. Oh well. I think I did good considering that it was a very last minute decision and I have never, ever tried to fast. I will plan better next time and figure out what to do so that I fast for the entire 24 hours successfully.
Don't feel like a failure for not getting to 24 hours the first time. Are you disappointed because you think you lost out on some weight loss? As Reinhard says, work on the habit first, not getting results. If you run to the scale after fasting, you're not getting an accurate reading of your weight anyway. The weight will fluctuate. If it takes you a few tries, so what? Sustained weight loss isn't going to happen until all the parts are in place anyway and the time is going to pass anyway. Let results surprise you after a few successes. And weigh 2 days after the fast is over, not the next morning. Better yet, use Physics Diet and pay attention only to the averaged weight, and only once a week.
Or, like Reinhard, skip the scale completely. For every long-term successful loser here who goes by the scale, there are many others who rarely weigh themselves. What if you one day were able to wear a pair of pants 2 sizes smaller than you ever had but got on the scale and discovered no weight loss?
Or, like Reinhard, skip the scale completely. For every long-term successful loser here who goes by the scale, there are many others who rarely weigh themselves. What if you one day were able to wear a pair of pants 2 sizes smaller than you ever had but got on the scale and discovered no weight loss?
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2 yrs flux 6/20 22
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Age 69
BMI Jan/10-30.8
1/12-26.8 3/13-24.9 +/- 8-lb. 3 yrs
9/17 22.8 (flux) 3/18 22.2
2 yrs flux 6/20 22
1/21-23
There is no S better than Vanilla No S (mods now as a senior citizen)