Fasting as 'an amazing way of life'.

I believe prolonged bouts of pain is used to build stamina, as in boot camps.
Dieting fads which are in some instances attempts at quick fixes where dieter doesn't push through probably rebounds with weight gain.
Taken voluntary, fasting can be an unpleasant feeling.
If forced due to circumstances, fasting is also unpleasant, there doesn't seem to be away around it, but pain is part of life, some experience this more than others.

It's possible pain builds character - but not sure 100%, debatable, might have something to do with frame of mind, either get better or get bitter. :)
Maybe so, but sustainable lifestyle and dietary choices prevent unneeded drama. Steady wins the race, and all that.
 
Maybe so, but sustainable lifestyle and dietary choices prevent unneeded drama. Steady wins the race, and all that.
Unneeded drama can often strike anyone when least expected.
To be preconditioned to being a little familiar with pain is not a bad thing. :)
 
I do think the drop to 500-600 calories on fasting days is a bit extreme for most to handle.

I found steady 1300-1500 strict calories during a keto approach gives me more stable results and within 2-3 days I actually have to remind myself to eat v the fasting approach. I don't think the IF approach is bad, I jsut coudl not get into a good rhythm with it (especially with the travelling)

I have been on a major travel binge for 6 weeks and eating approach went right out the window (but I enjoyed it so not complaining one bit :) ).

Starting today going back to 1400-1500 fixed keto eating after looking into trying IF. I might add a day or too of fasting where I eat between certain hours and then cut myself off.

I think fasting really has to be tailored versus finding a fixed ratio from others. Best of luck.
 
I do think the drop to 500-600 calories on fasting days is a bit extreme for most to handle.

I found steady 1300-1500 strict calories during a keto approach gives me more stable results and within 2-3 days I actually have to remind myself to eat v the fasting approach. I don't think the IF approach is bad, I jsut coudl not get into a good rhythm with it (especially with the travelling)

I have been on a major travel binge for 6 weeks and eating approach went right out the window (but I enjoyed it so not complaining one bit :) ).

Starting today going back to 1400-1500 fixed keto eating after looking into trying IF. I might add a day or too of fasting where I eat between certain hours and then cut myself off.

I think fasting really has to be tailored versus finding a fixed ratio from others. Best of luck.


My second 36hr fast began last night at 8pm. Obv going until 8am or later tomorrow. The first day wasn't difficult. I think the key (for me) is to stay hydrated.
 
My second 36hr fast began last night at 8pm. Obv going until 8am or later tomorrow. The first day wasn't difficult. I think the key (for me) is to stay hydrated.


When you say 36 hour do you mean 36 hour without anything or 500-600 calories?

Since you can go days without food but need water I certainly can see making it a whole day with nothing but water as long as the break fast is not carb heavy.
 
My second 36hr fast began last night at 8pm. Obv going until 8am or later tomorrow. The first day wasn't difficult. I think the key (for me) is to stay hydrated.
I'm really curious to see how this plan plays out. That is, in terms of both achieving your desired weight, and then maintaining it after the fasting component has run its course. Please keep us posted. I wish you the best, but it's just a bit too heroic for me. :D
 
When you say 36 hour do you mean 36 hour without anything or 500-600 calories?

Since you can go days without food but need water I certainly can see making it a whole day with nothing but water as long as the break fast is not carb heavy.


0 cals for 36 hours.

I am 6'3" (hair under) and 241 lbs.
 
My second 36hr fast began last night at 8pm. Obv going until 8am or later tomorrow. The first day wasn't difficult. I think the key (for me) is to stay hydrated.

That’s enough time for the real cleaning of the cells to kick in.
 
I did a Monthly 36er for years and actually looked forward to the fast....am now doing 16-8 and like the discipline of the thing. It defines the process and eliminates the off hours snacks and going to bed with undigested food. ElCubano, I never got past a second day as I felt too weak but I understand by the third, you go into ketosis and feel pretty good as you said.
 
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