
Originally Posted by
Mazuuurk
I think a day is about what you should do anyway. Not eating for 2 or more days is probably not that healthy for you, and I think the idea is sort of to keep the body on it's toes so to speak, i.e. not necessarily get used to "i'll get a good intake of energy in about 4 hours anyway so that belly fat he has can be saved for later".
Whereas if you go overboard the body will just reduce it's metabolism instead to try to preserve energy and you won't be burning as much fat as you could be doing.
Whatever works for you though. Personally I'm trying to make some slight adjustments to my general lifestyle that I feel I can live with even after I reach a good level of healthyness. Or I'm more looking at it like, I don't want to give up alcohol and some unhealthy foods entirely for instance, but I can eat better during weekdays and probably reduce the old casual tuesday night relax-in-sofa-beer, etc. I can train about 4-5 times during the weeks, but rarely get the chance to do it during weekends. And I go abroad maybe 3-4 weeks a year on vacations where I'll usually stuff myself a bit, + x-mas etc.
Then whatever weight that ends up taking me to, that's what I will have to live with. I've gone on "time to lose weight!"-sprees before and while it always works, I always end up bouncing back up after a vacation or some such. But I feel like I've found a good formula for how to have a fairly sustainable way now. Have lost about 5-6kg since about November and it's taken me quite close to where I think I want to be.