Hi all – I just read the book over the weekend and was seriously impressed at the data – definitely gave me a lot to think about.
Last year I lost over 100 pounds doing the Paul McKenna hypnotic gastric band thing – which is based around conscious eating. I reached goal in September (I may have gone a little light, but I felt better to go a little low and leave some wiggle room). All went fairly well until Christmas, when I gained around 10 pounds – and I’m having a seriously hard time shifting it! I am also in training for the Edinburgh Marathon in May (this will be my first marathon) – and am following the Marathon Running for Non-Runners protocol which means I only run 4 days a week – although I do yoga ever day, and Pilates 3 times a week on the days I don’t run – so I’ve put myself down for ‘moderate activity’ level on the calculator. Anyway – long story short: one of my interests is the whole ‘hunger’ thing – I am convinced that most of the time it is a conditioned response rather than the real McCoy, so as today’s my first fasting day, I have decided to simply wait until I get genuinely physically hungry. Funnily enough, this is the foundation of the conscious eating programme, but I still ended up eating 3 meals a day just about every day, and it dawned on me reading the Fast Diet book that really there was no reason whatsoever to suppose that a human being would naturally become hungry with that degree of frequency … quite the reverse, in fact.
So here I am (I was up at 5am as usual) – I have done my yoga, done the short (3 mile) run on my marathon training schedule for the day, drunk 3 mugs of herbal tea – and I’m still not hungry. I had the odd pang around 8am which is when I usually start preparing breakfast, but I was busy anyway with the Monday morning clean-up of the house, so I just carried on with that then we took the dogs out for walk number 1 of the day. That’s 6 and 1/2 hours since rising, and I’m beginning to wonder what real hunger is going to feel like – I have a feeling it might come as something of a surprise! Anyway – this is just to say hello to everyone and I look forward to learning a lot from all of you.
11:35 am
3 Feb 14