Sat, Oct-06-01, 10:05
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Plan: IF +LC
Stats: 287/165/165
BF:
Progress: 100%
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Quote:
Originally posted by Muse
That our bodies sometimes get in a rut...a routine, if you will....and the only thing to shake it up a bit and drop the weight (when on a stall) is to shock the system by either, eating the "wrong " thing or changing or even stopping the exercise for a few days. I have heard over and over that this works for some people.Anyone have any thoughts here?
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Yes, of course, Muse.... lots of thoughts
Our bodies can adapt to much, look at how long we spent eating next to nothing trying to lose weight.... it learned how to get by on very little. Some research indicates that it can take as little as 2 weeks for your body to adapt to a new way of eating. Even Atkins suggest a 'reversal diet' for a few days when you've reached a stall (a REAL stall, 6 weeks of no loss of inches or weight.... not one of those "1-or-2-weeks-the-scales-havent-budged-stalls" . ) Reversal Diet being eating low fat/ high carb to shock things and then going back on Induction.
Nat
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