Hi All
I posted a story on my own fast diet experience in Personal Stories around October last year…
https://thefastdiet.co.uk/forums/topic/its-been-18-months-now-and/
Basically I’m aiming to stop the frequency of fasting and ease back on the strictness of the calories on days I do fast to try and find an optimal balance.
Whilst I did 5:2, I often went up to 4:3, adding a Sunday to my usual Tuesday and Thursday schedule when I felt I’d been particularly indulgent and saw my weight going in the wrong direction. But I did this over a long period of time and didn’t rush anything.
Going forward I plan to continue swimming most mornings for an hour – as I did before trying the 5:2. I also try to walk for 2 to 4 km during the day.
I was already swimming daily for about 9 months before adding fasting to the mix, which on its own had brought my weight down to 104kg from 113kg. 13 months on from there I’m just under 80kg (78.7 kg 19.4% body fat according to my FitBit scales this morning).
But now I’m entering uncharted territory. I’m not that confident about strategies for controlling the weight at a steady state. My aim is to be no more than 78kg but what’s the best strategy?
I did hear Dr. Krista Varady being interviewed about her every-other-day approach and she suggested that a good strategy amongst her fasters was to go to 3 days of 1000 calories a day and the rest whatever you like.
My question is, is this an approach that anyone else has tried, or, if not, what has worked for you?
One thing I’m very sure of is that fasting one day a week at 600 calories will not work for me as I have an appetite like a gannet 🙂
Cheers
Ralph
6:29 pm
28 Jan 15