In the last couple of weeks I’ve spoken in-depth about the importance of focusing on what fits as opposed to focusing on what’s right.In other words, paying attention to what works for you as opposed to the specific reasons why different approaches MIGHT work.I guess another way of looking at is ‘application’ vs ‘theory’.As an example, Eat Stop Eat is the right ‘fit’ for me. Fasting once or twice a week for 24 (ish) hours works well FOR ME. It has worked for me for over 7 years and I’m guessing it will continue to work for me in the foreseeable future. Eat Stop Eat is what ‘fits’.Now, I could get easily get tangled up in how Eat Stop Eat is RIGHT.Maybe it’s the carbs. After all, I do go 24 hours twice a week where I have virtually no dietary glucose load.

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Have you ever wanted to get healthy and lose weight, but it just seems so downright complicated? It’s no fun trying to lose weight, but in order to stay healthy and live a long life, it’s pretty much inevitable. So what is there to do?There is a way out! You can lose weight, feel great, and not have to spend a whole lot of money doing it.

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The intermittent fasting weight loss is one of the most effective ways to shed their extra kilos. Ideas about the challenge of intermittent fasting for weight loss more ancient beliefs about the loss. Those who are looking for new ways to effectively lose weight quickly adopted his ideas. I wanted to take the time to talk about quick weight loss. This was a very exciting time because there are many future research on the subject of intermittent fasting showing amazing results

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People have thousands of excuses for why they can’t train, the most popular being a lack of time. That’s why CrossFit is a great option for so many people; the workouts accomplish a lot in a short period. A banner example of this is Tabata intervals. Named after Japanese researcher Izumi Tabata, the intervals follow a 2-to-1 work-to- rest ratio

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Intermittent fasting, or any fasting for that matter, is a tool.For most, it’s a tool that is used to reduce body fat.So in that sense, people use intermittent fasting for the purpose of losing weight, and more importantly for losing body fat.At this level, they are ‘purposefully fasting’, which is fantastic, however it is not my ultimate goal for you to take away from Eat Stop Eat.Learning that fasting can cause weight loss is one thing (and it is a great thing), but there’s another approach to fasting, and that is fasting WITHOUT purpose.This is my ultimate goal with Eat Stop Eat – to help you reach a point where you are no longer fasting to lose weight, but are fasting because you’ve realized that you really don’t need to eat at that time.In other words, I want you to progress from occasionally ‘fasting’ to occasionally ‘not eating’.That’s it.Accomplish that, learn to not eat when you don’t need to eat, and you don’t need any more weight loss or diet information. You no longer need to surf the internet looking for diet information, or new tricks to help you lose fat. Because in my opinion you’ve transcended this type of desperate approach to weight loss.If you can do this then I think you’ve reached what I consider to be the highest level of eating. You eat when you feel you need to eat, and you enjoy that eating. When you don’t feel like eating, you recognize that you don’t HAVE to, and therefore, you don’t eat.Sounds simple, but consider that the science of nutrition is becoming more and more complex everyday yet it still hasn’t really moved us any closer to understanding ‘HOW’ we should eat.So for me, this is the ‘HOW’.  And it’s what I want for you – Understanding that it’s OK not to eat at the times you don’t feel like eating and that it is also OK to eat when you feel like eating.BPPS – I still fast for 24 hours once or twice a week, but I also practice the idea of ‘not eating’ when I’m not purposefully fasting. Tagged as: Brad Pilon, intermittent fasting, weight loss tools

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