still losing weight
Oct. 20th, 2010 07:14 pmThree weeks and I'm down to 56.4kg.
I haven't been keeping to the diet religiously: a rice cracker here, a Hershey's kiss there, a half-glass of full-carb soft drink on the side.
And, of course, there's been the days where I simply haven't kept to it. The weekend comes to mind.
The major down side of the diet is that I've been feeling exhausted. I don't think the diet was designed for someone involved in high calorie-burning activities like a regular sport and gym classes. My body's accustomed to the easy carbs of bread and rice for the energy boost, and it seems to be having a little trouble converting over to the slower carbs of vegetables and oat bran.
Interestingly, my parents didn't do any high calorie-burning exercise while they were on this diet and they said they never felt particularly tired. So it's probably not a big problem if you're not particularly active from the start. More difficult from my perspective.
I haven't been keeping to the diet religiously: a rice cracker here, a Hershey's kiss there, a half-glass of full-carb soft drink on the side.
And, of course, there's been the days where I simply haven't kept to it. The weekend comes to mind.
The major down side of the diet is that I've been feeling exhausted. I don't think the diet was designed for someone involved in high calorie-burning activities like a regular sport and gym classes. My body's accustomed to the easy carbs of bread and rice for the energy boost, and it seems to be having a little trouble converting over to the slower carbs of vegetables and oat bran.
Interestingly, my parents didn't do any high calorie-burning exercise while they were on this diet and they said they never felt particularly tired. So it's probably not a big problem if you're not particularly active from the start. More difficult from my perspective.
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Date: 2010-10-21 01:25 am (UTC)Overall, how have you found this diet compared to others?
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Date: 2010-10-21 08:19 am (UTC)The last 'diet' I did was probably when I was about 14, and that was more of a "we eat these things together and not those things together". But we were never hungry.
Hungry would have been like, I don't know, a crime in our house...