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<blockquote data-quote="johnpol" data-source="post: 1639707" data-attributes="member: 387645"><p>I thought the news reporting yesterday was a good piece of we have tried this and found it works with these people. I don't subscribe to any of the diets now. I have tried most over the years, from Bodybuilding ones to LC, to severely restricting calories, lost a lot of weight and put a lot back on. But the thing I have learned from my experience is that the body loves stability, and can and will adjust its metabolic rates to suit. Start a diet lose nearly half a stone in the first week (bodies way of saying go back to what you were doing), not based in scientific fact just being around a lot of people who have dieted and failed/succeeded in their goals, but what I will do all the time is celebrate peoples success in weight control/loss as they have worked bloody hard for it. If weight loss was easy everyone would do it.</p><p>been a bodybuilder (used to say cut me nose off to spite me face, with the amount of bland food) to a competitive strength athlete (term used Loosely) who ate anything not nailed down (enjoyed every mouthful) but like I say I don't/wont subscribe to any type of diet because what works for one wont necessarily work for another (hence the figures of 48% success in the report).</p><p></p><p>Just my two penneth worth.</p><p>Good luck every one</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="johnpol, post: 1639707, member: 387645"] I thought the news reporting yesterday was a good piece of we have tried this and found it works with these people. I don't subscribe to any of the diets now. I have tried most over the years, from Bodybuilding ones to LC, to severely restricting calories, lost a lot of weight and put a lot back on. But the thing I have learned from my experience is that the body loves stability, and can and will adjust its metabolic rates to suit. Start a diet lose nearly half a stone in the first week (bodies way of saying go back to what you were doing), not based in scientific fact just being around a lot of people who have dieted and failed/succeeded in their goals, but what I will do all the time is celebrate peoples success in weight control/loss as they have worked bloody hard for it. If weight loss was easy everyone would do it. been a bodybuilder (used to say cut me nose off to spite me face, with the amount of bland food) to a competitive strength athlete (term used Loosely) who ate anything not nailed down (enjoyed every mouthful) but like I say I don't/wont subscribe to any type of diet because what works for one wont necessarily work for another (hence the figures of 48% success in the report). Just my two penneth worth. Good luck every one [/QUOTE]
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