Don,
try a whole lot of veggies and a chicken portion, or a piece of salmon, for your dinner. You'll feel a lot more full than with your salad. In fact, take away the potatoes and it is pretty much a normal evening meal.
Are you eating lunch instead of breakfast? I have a bowl of unsweetened porridge with some sultanas or blueberries for breakfast, (occasionally I'll have scrambled eggs), nothing during the day other than a couple of cups of tea and lots of water, then a variation on the meal I just described for dinner.
I see you run. Well, I cycle. One of the things I have found is that cycling on a fast day is brilliant for throwing off weight. I am now on a 6:1, but when I was trying to lose weight I always went for a ride on my fast days, because your body then has to fuel the effort ONLY from your stored fat. It obviously can't use any food in your system, as there is none. It doesn't seem to affect the miles you can do, either, although sometimes the speed isn't quite as high.
Oh, and although I only ever weighed food once, before the first fast (so I am not anal about every last calorie), I do think it is really important to keep a really good record of your weight and waist measurements. I stuck my graph on my desktop, and it was quite motivating to see the progress.
Mike
try a whole lot of veggies and a chicken portion, or a piece of salmon, for your dinner. You'll feel a lot more full than with your salad. In fact, take away the potatoes and it is pretty much a normal evening meal.
Are you eating lunch instead of breakfast? I have a bowl of unsweetened porridge with some sultanas or blueberries for breakfast, (occasionally I'll have scrambled eggs), nothing during the day other than a couple of cups of tea and lots of water, then a variation on the meal I just described for dinner.
I see you run. Well, I cycle. One of the things I have found is that cycling on a fast day is brilliant for throwing off weight. I am now on a 6:1, but when I was trying to lose weight I always went for a ride on my fast days, because your body then has to fuel the effort ONLY from your stored fat. It obviously can't use any food in your system, as there is none. It doesn't seem to affect the miles you can do, either, although sometimes the speed isn't quite as high.
Oh, and although I only ever weighed food once, before the first fast (so I am not anal about every last calorie), I do think it is really important to keep a really good record of your weight and waist measurements. I stuck my graph on my desktop, and it was quite motivating to see the progress.
Mike
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