My partner and I are both on a low calories diet very similar to the afore mentioned. What concerns me is, if we are only taking in roughly 800 Kcals a day is it safe to do moderate to high intensity exercise as well? Currently, we are working out for about 1 hour each day at aerobic levels and this worries me, as we will be burning way higher calories than what we will be in-taking.
Has anyone else successfully pursued this diet long term, whilst exercising at high levels, without becoming seriously ill?
I cant say if you should or should not exercise, but I personally did and I was only walking at a brisk pace. I would say listen to your body, if you dont think you can, dont do it. Are you doing Newcastle diet or just following a low calorie regime to reduce weight.
I cant say if you should or should not exercise, but I personally did and I was only walking at a brisk pace. I would say listen to your body, if you dont think you can, dont do it. Are you doing Newcastle diet or just following a low calorie regime to reduce weight.
We are doing 3 shakes at 200 Kcals and one normal meal with chicken for protein in the evening. Exercising 5 days per week resting on weekends.
I think, just to air on the side of caution, we will reduce the intensity of our exercise to the fat burning zone instead of aerobic. There is always a risk of the body cannibalising muscle instead of fat when working at such high intensity, especially with a low calorie intake, I am sure!
I'm on the ND for the second time and I do two daily walks of 2 miles.
I'm not sure if high intensity workouts are a good idea on so few calories. As you mention there may be the risk of wasting muscle tissue. Further protein intake may be necessary and with that will come calories.