Hi Phil! Glad to see you're doing well.
-Rick
--- In fast5@yahoogroups.com, Phil Voelker <mail4pvoelker@...> wrote:
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> Hi, Giovanna!
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> Here are my thoughts, and my experience as a proponent of intermittent fasting who has been "back on" for about six weeks after a long period of depression, poor eating and weight gain:
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> Everything comes down to just two things, really - your body and your goals.  Iâm not a doctor (talk to yours!), but physically and emotionally I feel much better on a 3-5 hour calorie window than I do when I eat all day, no matter if Iâm eating a little or a lot. So, if your goal is just to âfeel better,â then I donât think it matters as much what youâre eating during your window. Remember, Fast-5 is not really a structured diet; think of it more as a way to better understand your body and how it uses energy.Â
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> That said: Once you understand how your body uses energy, and you want to use that knowledge to burn more stored fat energy, it becomes more important to pay attention to the number of calories youâre taking in, and the quality of nutrition that youâre providing to your body. What has always worked for me is a simple math equation: write down your ideal weight â" not your current weight, but your âgoal weight.â Multiply it by ten. Whatever that number is, donât exceed that calorie number and youâll likely lose fat. You can certainly adjust that number up or down based on your level of activity or your fat loss goals, but at least itâs a good place to start. For instance, Iâm 6â4â, 45 yrs old, lift weights every other day, and I set a weekly goal of walking 20-25 total miles with one day off. My goal weight is around 200-215 pounds. Iâm being aggressive in my fat loss over muscle gaining, so I generally keep my
> calorie intake between 1000 â" 1500 calories on most days. If I exceed 2000 calories, I try to get into the gym the next morning and put those fresh calories to good use. I'm carrying a lot of extra body fat (well over 50 pounds), and I do believe that all the extra fat energy is keeping me from feeling worn-out with the low calorie intake. I supplement only with creatine powder, general vitamins/minerals, fish oil capsules (omega-3), and l-arginine amino acid capsules. Oh - and I'm a heavy coffee/tea drinker. :-) I got back on my regimen in mid-October and I'm down about 25 pounds. I've also felt stronger, but keep in mind that the first several pounds are largely water. I'd estimate that 15-18 of those pounds are fat loss.Â
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> If youâre restricting calories, food choices become even more important because youâll want to make the most of every calorie. For me, Iâve eliminated processed sugar and wheat (except for holidays), and drastically reduced my alcohol intake (if you drink, your body will address the alcohol first and your food (esp. fat) has to wait to be used).   If your goal is to use stored body fat for energy, you have to give your body a reason to use its fat for fuel. Fast-5 accomplishes this by getting your body accustomed to going without food for most of the day. Still though, energy use is basically mathematical, so if youâre taking in more energy than you need, the result is that your body will try to store the energy. I suspect that someone who fasts for 19 hours a day and still overeats will gain less than if he/she ate the same amount throughout the day. For me, if I eat poorly (and a lot) during my window, I sleep poorly, feel lousy
> in the morning, great by mid-day -- but it doesnât advance my fat-loss goal (I can 'undo some of the damage' by increasing my weight training intensity, but that's not for everyone). Itâs just a choice. When I break my fast with some cheese and an apple or cucumber, eat a high-protein, medium-fat meal with vegetables and quinoa or sweet potatoes, and have a protein shake with a handful of almonds or nuts at the end of the window, I feel well-fed and happy, my muscles have what they need to repair and even build a little, and every week Iâm leaner.Â
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> Hope this helps!
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> Phil
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> From: giovanna.ettorre <giovanna.ettorre@...>
> To: fast5@yahoogroups.com
> Sent: Sunday, November 25, 2012 10:36 AM
> Subject: [fast5] calorie intake
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> How many calories can I eat when the window opens, I have completed my 3rd week eating whatever I want within a 2-3 hour window opening. I feel so much better. Should I start eating proper food or can I continue with eating whatever I crave.
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