neems 2,406 Posted March 15, 2015 Report Share Posted March 15, 2015 was interesting reading the low carb diet thread on peoples ideas on losing weight etc. does anyone here follow any unusual diets? i like intermittent fasting,the best for me being the warrior diet,under eat all day and over eat 3 hours before bed,to put it simply. works well if you're busy,but when everything's calmed down here i'll go back onto 7 small high protein meals a day and then alternate between those 2 diets. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
neems 2,406 Posted March 15, 2015 Author Report Share Posted March 15, 2015 I don't believe in diets as such Just sensible healthy eating alongside exercise Eating no later than 8pm City out all fried foods ' bread and sugar. Right amount of sleep 5-6 healthy balanced intake of food daily Start with a good slow energy release breakfast of porridge and fruit bit of honey Chicken' steak' Rice' veg' Fruit. Stick to that and you won't get to 21 clem intermittent fasting has worked very well for everyone i know whos tried it,it would be almost the polar opposite to how you do things by the look of it. i cant speak highly enough of it tbh,dont get sick on it,loads of energy,good skin and hair (apparently ),all sorts of health benefits. only problem for me is i cant build much muscle on it. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Lab 10,979 Posted March 16, 2015 Report Share Posted March 16, 2015 was interesting reading the low carb diet thread on peoples ideas on losing weight etc. does anyone here follow any unusual diets? i like intermittent fasting,the best for me being the warrior diet,under eat all day and over eat 3 hours before bed,to put it simply. works well if you're busy,but when everything's calmed down here i'll go back onto 7 small high protein meals a day and then alternate between those 2 diets. How does that Warrior diet work.....seems to go against everything ive ever read. I think the best advice I've ever seen is Breakfast like a king, lunch like a prince and dinner like a pauper....( something like that). I can fully understand how that could work as your eating lots in the morning to burn off all day. I've struggled on that as I like a nice cooked meal at night after a day's hard graft. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Born Hunter 17,751 Posted March 16, 2015 Report Share Posted March 16, 2015 intermittent fasting has worked very well for everyone i know whos tried it,it would be almost the polar opposite to how you do things by the look of it. i cant speak highly enough of it tbh,dont get sick on it,loads of energy,good skin and hair (apparently ),all sorts of health benefits. only problem for me is i cant build much muscle on it. At the risk of getting shot to shit for daring to buck tradition I wouldn't mind discussing this with you? The fasting type diets work because on average you achieve a calorie deficit as the periods of binging are physically limiting, you just can't over eat this way. The 5:2 diet is a good example, the studies have shown that on the 5 feasting days people didn't eat more than 110% what they would in a normal day. Combining this with the two 600 calorie days results in a net weekly calorie deficit. This warrior diet sounds like it's taking a similar principle only over a 1 day period than a week period. There was a Horizon episode that explained all this if interested. Everyone knows to gain lean mass you have to work to a calorie surplus, among a few other requirements, so you might find that this fast/binge type diet is great for maintaining your current weight and even cutting but doesn't allow you the ability to get the calories you need to stimulate muscle growth. There are a lot of reported and documented benefits from fasting type diets though including improved intelligence. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
unlacedgecko 1,466 Posted March 16, 2015 Report Share Posted March 16, 2015 Eat less + work out more = weight loss Been saying it for years. Apparently I'm lacking in empathy and compassion, and its never a fat person's fault that they are fat... 6 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
hutch6 550 Posted March 16, 2015 Report Share Posted March 16, 2015 This is well worth a watch if you're interested in the effect of foo don the human body. Not too boring but not exactly mickey taking either. 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Lab 10,979 Posted March 16, 2015 Report Share Posted March 16, 2015 intermittent fasting has worked very well for everyone i know whos tried it,it would be almost the polar opposite to how you do things by the look of it. i cant speak highly enough of it tbh,dont get sick on it,loads of energy,good skin and hair (apparently ),all sorts of health benefits. only problem for me is i cant build much muscle on it. At the risk of getting shot to shit for daring to buck tradition I wouldn't mind discussing this with you? The fasting type diets work because on average you achieve a calorie deficit as the periods of binging are physically limiting, you just can't over eat this way. The 5:2 diet is a good example, the studies have shown that on the 5 feasting days people didn't eat more than 110% what they would in a normal day. Combining this with the two 600 calorie days results in a net weekly calorie deficit. This warrior diet sounds like it's taking a similar principle only over a 1 day period than a week period. There was a Horizon episode that explained all this if interested. Everyone knows to gain lean mass you have to work to a calorie surplus, among a few other requirements, so you might find that this fast/binge type diet is great for maintaining your current weight and even cutting but doesn't allow you the ability to get the calories you need to stimulate muscle growth. There are a lot of reported and documented benefits from fasting type diets though including improved intelligence. This makes sense. After trying to bulk at the gym, 5/6 days a week I wanted to go on holiday so i stupidly trained as much but went on a very low calorie intake. Lost muscle and fat but looked thin and lost strength. Annoyed me Quote Link to post Share on other sites
hutch6 550 Posted March 16, 2015 Report Share Posted March 16, 2015 Bulking is ace as you can eat pretty much what you want when you want and not give two hoots really as long as you're going hard in the gym. Cutting though is a very delicate balance as you will lose both fat and muscle, as some have found out. The target I went for was 1lb of weight per week loss to get a good balance between losing fat but also maintaining as much muscle as possible. I saw the shape i was under the cloak of squidge and bulked back up a bit going heavy on the areas I wanted to improve and now I'm just starting my next cut. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Plummerterrier 291 Posted March 16, 2015 Report Share Posted March 16, 2015 Clenbuterol is your friend 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
day worker 296 Posted March 16, 2015 Report Share Posted March 16, 2015 Is the low carb diet what used to be the Atkins diet? Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Blackbriar 8,569 Posted March 16, 2015 Report Share Posted March 16, 2015 I follow the whole food diet......... the whole packet of biscuits, the whole bottle of Coke, the whole packet of popcorn........ 5 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
j j m 6,536 Posted March 16, 2015 Report Share Posted March 16, 2015 When I want to loss weight I just cut down on my food no diets 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Quarter bull 240 Posted March 16, 2015 Report Share Posted March 16, 2015 Check out the makers diet, sensible an continuous, no need for dieting. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
oneredtrim 148 Posted March 23, 2015 Report Share Posted March 23, 2015 intermittent fasting has worked very well for everyone i know whos tried it,it would be almost the polar opposite to how you do things by the look of it. i cant speak highly enough of it tbh,dont get sick on it,loads of energy,good skin and hair (apparently ),all sorts of health benefits. only problem for me is i cant build much muscle on it. At the risk of getting shot to shit for daring to buck tradition I wouldn't mind discussing this with you? The fasting type diets work because on average you achieve a calorie deficit as the periods of binging are physically limiting, you just can't over eat this way. The 5:2 diet is a good example, the studies have shown that on the 5 feasting days people didn't eat more than 110% what they would in a normal day. Combining this with the two 600 calorie days results in a net weekly calorie deficit. This warrior diet sounds like it's taking a similar principle only over a 1 day period than a week period. There was a Horizon episode that explained all this if interested. Everyone knows to gain lean mass you have to work to a calorie surplus, among a few other requirements, so you might find that this fast/binge type diet is great for maintaining your current weight and even cutting but doesn't allow you the ability to get the calories you need to stimulate muscle growth. There are a lot of reported and documented benefits from fasting type diets though including improved intelligence. The dieting from fasting is secondary to it's initial objective..which is to allow your internal organs a day off, something they normally never get, they say one day a week will get you 3 added yrs life expectancy (or something similar). Stanley Mathews employed the tactic...without googling i think i recall reading he played football to a minor level till just post 70 yrs. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Born Hunter 17,751 Posted March 23, 2015 Report Share Posted March 23, 2015 Yep, a lot of folks originally did these fasting diets for the alleged health benefits from an 'evolutionarily' more natural diet. But they caught on with the weight loss crowd too. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
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