Hello Everyone,
I am posting here for a bit of moral support and to ask a few questions from people further along than me.
I’m a 51 year old bloke with a sedentary job. Like many I tend to make new year health resolutions that quickly fizzle out. I’ve never managed to make any kind of diet stick for more than a few months and exercise regimes started in the spring just go by the wayside as soon as the weather gets bad. I hate gyms 😉 As a result I tend to lose weight in the spring and summer but it piles back on every winter. This year things got right out of hand and my BMI is now 29.8. When I discovered this is just a smidgen away from being obese, the shame helped to galvanise some action.
Inspired by re-run of The Truth About Exercise on Monday night, I bought the the fast exercise and fast diet books and just finished reading them. I intend to follow the programmes recommended in both books. I’m attracted by the gym free nature of the exercise programme and the fact that I will apparently not have to avoid any particular foods for most of the week. The will-power required to avoid particular foods for long periods of time is what usually sabotages any diet I attempt follow. Classic I know.
So to my questions:
The book recommends starting out with a single 7-minute Fast Strength workout a week and to do more as you get fitter. How many weeks did it take you to introduce extra sessions? My aerobic fitness is reasonable but I’m as weak as a robin. I can only manage one or two press ups! :blush:
I’m planning my first fasting day tomorrow. I will make sure I have the right food in the house to help avoid temptation at the supermarket. Anyone have any extra tips to help me avoid caving in to temptation that are not already in the book? I intend to keep very busy, drink lots of water, friends phone numbers at hand, bookmarks on the relevant pages in the fast diet book etc.
It seems like following the fast diet and fast exercise advice should represent a double whammy. Each book suggests you will lose 1lb a week by following the advice. Does that mean you can realistically anticipate losing 2lb/week if you follow both?
Thanks!
K
2:11 pm
5 Feb 14