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Intermittent Fasting and MeI have been trying to lose excess weight for a while now. Been living with a beer belly for a long long time and a galaxy far far away. For the past 4 months I have been doing intermittent Fasting. However the way I have been doing it is just eating anything I want in two meals condensed in an 8 hour window. So far it has been going well since for the past two months I stopped working out and I maintained the loss.However the thing is since its working so well why stop?

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Intermittent Fasting and Me – UrbanQ8

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The last week of Shake Up November is upon us. If you will recall; my intentions in creating this challenge was to shed some light on whether or not breakfast is really the most important meal of the day, the difference between “shaking it up” and juicing, the nutritional breakdown of a typical American breakfast, to share recipes and encourage you all to get some quality nutrition in your bellies to start your day off strong, and to create an eBook with shake recipes – But…there’s still one topic I’d like to cover. Intermittent Fasting and whether or not it’s right for you.Last week Monday I wrote about how, what, and when we eat has an affect on our hormones; which can directly affect how efficiently our metabolism is working. Keeping in mind that each person is different, composed of different genetics, some sleep/rest more than others, some exercise/train harder and more frequently than others…this is why it’s so hard to convince the general population that just because you read about a new diet/fitness trend on the internet and that “it gets you results quick and easy” it may not be right for you. The general rule of thumb: If it sounds too good to be true; it probably is.First, I know plenty of people who follow and intermittent fasting protocol and have great success in eating this way, their energy levels are great, they sleep well, they don’t have unusual cravings, and are able to maintain desired leanness and lower levels of body fat

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For What It's Worth~: More on Metabolism: Intermittent Fasting …

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The last week of Shake Up November is upon us. If you will recall; my intentions in creating this challenge was to shed some light on whether or not breakfast is really the most important meal of the day, the difference between “shaking it up” and juicing, the nutritional breakdown of a typical American breakfast, to share recipes and encourage you all to get some quality nutrition in your bellies to start your day off strong, and to create an eBook with shake recipes – But…there’s still one topic I’d like to cover. Intermittent Fasting and whether or not it’s right for you.Last week Monday I wrote about how, what, and when we eat has an affect on our hormones; which can directly affect how efficiently our metabolism is working.

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Tell Me Mel: More on Metabolism: Intermittent Fasting & Shake Up …

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A Reality Check: Bodybuilding & Intermittent Fasting  – Opinion is Just That!Sometimes I get together with other fitness professionals, some of them very well known to many of you, and we have a good moan about the state of the fitness industry and some of the ****heads who run their traps off on social media.  However, I do think we are a bit unfair because it happens in every walk of life where social media has gained its often insidious grasp.  The truth is that most fitness professionals want to help people and most are mature enough to recognize that engaging in meaningless argument, something that the ****heads like to call debate in order to legitimize their attacks, is something that should be left behind in the playground.I wanted to make a quick post today because I’ve just put up a quick “BeatTheBS” thought for the day that has apparently had a few people in tears.“Intermittent Fasting & Bodybuilding. Like hot chocolate & roast dinner. They just don’t go together. #BeatTheBS”Here’s the deal on this quote.  I believe in maximising protein turnover, stable blood sugar levels, and not going hungry if you want to accelerate the accumulation of muscle mass (bodybuilding in other words). That is my belief based on my own interpretation of science and my many years of experience in and around bodybuilding.  I may well be wrong, especially when it comes to the science part (if you want to read my views on the dangers of personal trainers interpreting scientific research then follow this link), but I don’t think I am.  If you are all upset because I am taking a shot at your belief system (intermittent fasting & bodybuilding) then go back a few lines, wipe the tears from your eyes, change your diaper, and reread my words.  Carefully.I am giving you my opinion.  A quick google search reveals that Wikipedia defines an opinion as “in general, an opinion is a judgment, viewpoint, or statement about matters commonly considered to be subjective”.  Contrary to what some people may think of my own opinion (that word again!) of myself, I am NOT God.  I change my mind, I attempt to be open to all new ideas, and I am only infallible when it comes to discussions with my wife and the subject of what is best for our children.Admittedly I need to be responsible with my opinion.  I have professional obligations and a voice that can be heard in the fitness industry.  But the hurt and upset that I can cause just by daring to suggest that intermittent fasting isn’t an appropriate nutritional methodology for bodybuilding is quite staggering.  We even received “hate emails” to our Facebook page

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Bodybuilding & Intermittent Fasting – Nick Mitchell

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Adopting a philosophy of self-experimentation can make a tremendous difference in your life. Choosing to experiment with new ideas can help you start a successful business. Choosing to experiment with sharing your work can launch your career as a writer or an artist. And choosing to experiment with different diets and workouts can help you discover a fitness and health strategy that works for you.Image remixed from Skylines (Shutterstock).This post originally appeared on James Clear’s blog.Of course, self-experimentation is exactly the opposite of how most of us want to approach things. We would prefer that someone hand us a one-page sheet with the answers to our problems and say “Do this and you’ll be good to go.” Furthermore, if someone shares an idea that seems outlandish or weird, most of us would rather dismiss it than experiment for six months to see if it can actually work for us.Just to be clear, I’ve made my fair share of mistakes and have dismissed ideas without trying them in the past.

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What I've Learned From Two Years Of Intermittent Fasting – Lifehacker

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For thousands of years various cultures have practiced fasting for religious or health reasons.  Over the past decade or so, fasting has been gaining popularity again in the medical and fitness community.   Intermittent fasting is not dieting; it is a life style and lots of people are using it to lose weight.  Weight loss is not the only potential benefit of intermittent fasting, increase in growth hormone, reduction in blood sugar levels and better heart health are amongst some of the other health benefits.Download Free Report on Intermittent FastingIntermittent fasting – how does it work?Intermittent fasting as the name suggests is skipping meals or avoiding food intake for a certain amount of time during a 24 hour period.  This fasting and eating schedule is followed at set intervals during the week.  There are many different intermittent fasting methods, and most people personalize their own approach, incorporating certain aspects from each method.  There is no right or wrong way, it is about adapting an approach that fits your lifestyle and one that you can stick with.Two common intermittent fasting methods:1.  Limiting your food-intake to a particular window of time:With this method, eating is restricted to a specific window of time.

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Intermittent Fasting – Is it Good To Starve Yourself?

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October 29, 2013 | By Dr. Sara Solomon Sign up for my Intermittent Fasting Tutorials directly to your inbox! The purpose of this email series is to help you find a fasting protocol that works best for your lifestyle so you can effortlessly maintain a lean physique 365 days a year.In this email series, I will be addressing the following:The research and theory behind fasting Fasting protocols (ie. 16/8, 20/4, alternate-day, 24 hour fasts, 5:2, etc) Fasted training Supplementation Flexible dieting How to survive your fasts FAQs >

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Mention fasting to a bodybuilder, physique competitor or high level athlete, and you’ll probably be greeted with howls of derision.For so long, the idea that eating small, regular meals is far superior for building muscle, losing fat, providing energy and optimizing performance has been prominent in the world of fitness and nutrition.Fasting appears to be counterproductive to just about every goal you could have. You need calories, protein and carbs to build muscle, so how can fasting help with that?Sure, fasting may help cut calories, but what about your metabolism? That slows down when you don’t eat, doesn’t it?And for performance – there must be a reason why pro sportsmen and women are always sipping energy drinks, taking bites from bars and conduct post match interviews while downing their team-sponsored protein and carb shakes. Plus, you’ve probably had some pretty sucky workouts in the past when you’ve not eaten beforehand.It seems that regular eating and performing and looking your best generally go hand in hand.But then again, many cultures are based around fasting, and while this might be for religious reasons, it doesn’t seem to do them any harm. You also have the fact that fasting clearly helps curtail your calorie intake, which can only be a good thing for weight loss.Maybe it’s not so clear cut after all

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Intermittent Fasting – Diet Myths, Tips & Benefits. Is It For You …

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Rumoured Buzz on Intermittent Fasting Exposed | Cancer Health Rumoured Buzz on Intermittent Fasting ExposedPublishedOctober 24, 2013 | ByNicol McintyreThere’s plenty of assist you in slimming down along with diet pills. Advantages and drawbacks an origin for you. The info you obtain here will certainly assist you in your weight loss pills ambitions. If you’d like to learn more about the supplement after that make sure you continue reading.In the event that nut products are the treat of preference, it is advisable to go along with nut products in which weren’t removed from their own layer.Doing this will help you save money in fresh new and also necessary protein.Overweight kids usually started out since fat grownups

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Rumoured Buzz on Intermittent Fasting Exposed | Cancer Health

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Image Source: thejoshuacollective.comAn empty stomach is perfectly natural. Fasting is something we all do while we’re asleep and whenever we don’t have food in our mouths — you’re probably fasting right now. Due in part to a recent spate of bestsellers and documentaries, “intermittent fasting” (or “IF,” typically defined as consuming nothing but water for 16 to 36 hours) has gained tremendous popularity in health and fitness circles as a way to lose fat, live longer, and even build muscle.But taking a break from food can be incredibly controversial, particularly among those who are still sold on the old doctrine of eating six small meals per day.

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What Is Intermittent Fasting? | GlobalFit Blog

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