Guest guest Posted April 17, 2004 Report Share Posted April 17, 2004 That's good advice, the one free meal. It will make me feel more in control. Thanks!! - MN C1W1D6 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 18, 2004 Report Share Posted April 18, 2004 Hi, , I'm new too and also really worried about the free day (which is tomorrow). Some friends on a low carb board I belong to who do BFL suggested that instead of a free DAY, we do a free MEAL and then get right back on track. That seems like good advice to me. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 18, 2004 Report Share Posted April 18, 2004 Don't be afraid of free days, free days are your friend! I too was afraid of them to start with, but after completing my challenge with a total loss of 7% body fat I'm here to tell you that if you're doing it right during the week, throw out those guilty feelings on free day. I really went nuts on my free days, felt horrible at the end of them, and every time thought I'd learnt my lesson. But alas, I still haven't, and my next challenge I'm sure I'll still pig out on free days. As well as telling your body it isn't starving (which you already know), it also fills up your muscles with glocogen, which will make you nice and strong for Mondays workout. Please please PLEASE don't weigh yourself on a Monday morning though, if you want to weigh, do it on your free day, before you start. All that glocogen is going to be packaged in water, so you might find you put on a couple of pounds during free day. But believe me when I tell you that it's JUST water, it WILL go away during the week as you workout. Also it's a good mental break for you. In regards to the free meal, yes a lot of people choose that path. And it's fine to do it, but just be aware that if you want to have a free day, there's no guilt in it. You'll still get great results, becuase hey - your body can only store so much fat in one day. in NZ > Hi, I purchased a box of Myoplex yesterday and was a bit nervous to try it > yesterday since I had a 50K to run today. Incase it didn't agree with me, I > didn't want to find out during a long trail run. Mid race I made sure I ran as > fast as I could go and got in my HIIT! That's probably what gave me the PR > (Personal Record) of 5:44!! Although I run long mileage, it is usually pretty > slow, my body is used to it and I have messed up my metabolism so much in the > past that it crawls along like a turtle. With BFL I will be changing all of > that. > > I am drinking the Chocolate Creme Deluxe. YUM! I mixed a banana in the > blender, 16 oz of water and some ice. It is really good. > > Tomorrow will be my first free day. I'm a bit apprehensive about this, I've > been following BFL to the letter (I just began on Monday) and have a 2 pound > loss. I'm worried about undoing all the good, but I understand that I need a > refeed to zig zag those calories and let my body know that it isn't starving. > Even with that knowledge, I'm still afraid. > > -MN > C1W1D6 > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 18, 2004 Report Share Posted April 18, 2004 I can't stress strongly enough what said about DO NOT WEIGH YOURSELF THE MORNING AFTER A FREE DAY/MEAL -- unless you truly intellectually understand what's going on with your body and you can deal with it emotionally. Typically, free eating is high in carbs. Carbs bring little suitcases full of water with them and they use your body as a hotel room. It is EASY, EASY, EASY to put on five pounds just in water weight after one free day. It is darn near impossible to put on that much fat (you'd have to consume 17,500 calories IN EXCESS of what your body uses in a day to put on 5 lbs. of fat). So, unless you're totally prepared to see the scale shoot up, just save yourself the trouble and don't get on the darn thing. If you're feeling bloated, do drink lots of water for 2-3 days (min. 1 gallon/day). That'll knock the bloat right outta there. > > Hi, I purchased a box of Myoplex yesterday and was a bit nervous > to try it > > yesterday since I had a 50K to run today. Incase it didn't agree > with me, I > > didn't want to find out during a long trail run. Mid race I made > sure I ran as > > fast as I could go and got in my HIIT! That's probably what gave > me the PR > > (Personal Record) of 5:44!! Although I run long mileage, it is > usually pretty > > slow, my body is used to it and I have messed up my metabolism so > much in the > > past that it crawls along like a turtle. With BFL I will be > changing all of > > that. > > > > I am drinking the Chocolate Creme Deluxe. YUM! I mixed a banana > in the > > blender, 16 oz of water and some ice. It is really good. > > > > Tomorrow will be my first free day. I'm a bit apprehensive about > this, I've > > been following BFL to the letter (I just began on Monday) and have > a 2 pound > > loss. I'm worried about undoing all the good, but I understand > that I need a > > refeed to zig zag those calories and let my body know that it > isn't starving. > > Even with that knowledge, I'm still afraid. > > > > -MN > > C1W1D6 > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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