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__________________ Eric Age: 37 Height: 6' 1" Start Date: June 18, 2008 SW 270 / CW 225 / GW 210 Completed C25K -- running a 5K in 30 minutes! |
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| BRAVO, Eric!!! I tried to rep you, but i must spread the love some more first. I, too, would rather see someone wait until they truly are ready to commit to Atkins (by the book) than to yo-yo, or to make up their own rules to the plan. My concern isn't even about weight loss, it's about blood chemistry and hormone imbalance, cholesterol, diabetes, and HEALTH.
__________________ ~Joy Start 1/2/06 Goal 6/11/07 restart 1/2/09 268.5/203/185 QUIT SMOKING JULY 23, 2006 while on Atkins ![]() ![]() Just when you think you've eaten enough vegetables...EAT SOME MORE! http://www.fitday.com/WebFit/PublicJournals.html?Owner=ride2joy |
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| While I agree that you should do induction strictly, I do not agree that this is an all or nothing woe. I do think that 99% of the time you should stay strict for best results. BUT Ironically, I was reading the 2002 DANDR book last night chapter 19 "dealing with temptation", my page 237. One of the tools Dr A stated for dealing with temptation was to " Deliberately stopping the ATkins plan, but you must do so intelligently. Pick your poison. Don't throw all reason to the wind. Do you want that potato with your meal, or a glass of wine with your dinner, or a taste of your partners dessert?Pick one and only one and be done with it. Then get right back to doing Atkins. Used occasionally, and I stress "occassionally" this strategy can be a useful technique." Quote:
__________________ ![]() ![]() Created by MyFitnessPal.com - Free [url=http://www.myfitnesspal.com]Calorie *6/29/08* -Under arms, around chest 38 inches-Fullest part of chest 41 1/2 inches -Ribcage 35 inches -Waist 34 1/2 inches -Hips 44 inches -Upper arm left 14 inches -Upper arm right 13 1/2 inches -Thigh left 25 inches -Thigh right 25 inches -Weight 175.2 |
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| Trisan, I understand and agree with what you are saying. I think Eric is more talking about the people who eat off plan almost every day. And definitely every week. We're not talking about a person who decides to have a single glass of wine or a baked potato with their anniversary or birthday dinner. I think he (and I know I am) is talking about the people who consistently eat off plan daily, weekly. Of course a baked potato, or a glass of wine as Dr. A talks about is not going to permanantly impair someone's ability to lose weight over the long term.
__________________ ~Joy Start 1/2/06 Goal 6/11/07 restart 1/2/09 268.5/203/185 QUIT SMOKING JULY 23, 2006 while on Atkins ![]() ![]() Just when you think you've eaten enough vegetables...EAT SOME MORE! http://www.fitday.com/WebFit/PublicJournals.html?Owner=ride2joy |
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| I certainly agree with you on that! I must have missed it in the original post... I'm still finishing my coffee.. albeit decaf haha.. Induction especially, a pretzel here and there can be the kiss of death especially when we're trying to break our cravings for all that stuff Quote:
__________________ ![]() ![]() Created by MyFitnessPal.com - Free [url=http://www.myfitnesspal.com]Calorie *6/29/08* -Under arms, around chest 38 inches-Fullest part of chest 41 1/2 inches -Ribcage 35 inches -Waist 34 1/2 inches -Hips 44 inches -Upper arm left 14 inches -Upper arm right 13 1/2 inches -Thigh left 25 inches -Thigh right 25 inches -Weight 175.2 |
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Just be sure to note that there is one bullet point in a 20+ page chapter that says to give in to the "occasional" temptation. The rest of that chapter discusses alternatives to satisfying your craving that are 100% on plan.Additionally, that chapter is intended for Atkineers who have been eating this way for a while. I wrote this article more as a response to the several recent threads from people falling off the wagon in the first month and making it out to be no big deal...and then doing it again 10 days later.
__________________ Eric Age: 37 Height: 6' 1" Start Date: June 18, 2008 SW 270 / CW 225 / GW 210 Completed C25K -- running a 5K in 30 minutes! |
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__________________ Eric Age: 37 Height: 6' 1" Start Date: June 18, 2008 SW 270 / CW 225 / GW 210 Completed C25K -- running a 5K in 30 minutes! |
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| Giving in to temptation is really giving up on yourself. Do you really expect this WOE to help you lose weight or do you expect it to be one more diet that you've tried and failed? Are you going gung ho because this time you're gonna finish the race, or are you half-heartedly doing it because, while you want to lose weight, you really don't want to work at it? Induction is a two week test of how committed you are. Because there will invariably be an event with all sorts of goodies, a day when you aren't as prepared as you thought you were, or a life happening that causes emotional upheaval. Perservere and you will find that you are a stronger person than you thought you were, that the sugar cravings don't have to beat you, and that this WOE really does work. Some wonderful person on this board (whose name I don't know) has a signature that compares taking a bite to giving an alcoholic a sip. That's really the truth. You don't know which handful of sugar is the one that will cause you to fall off the wagon for good. Are you willing to take the chance that this bite will cause cravings that will send you into a tailspin? Nobody can force food into your mouth. They can offer, cajole, beg, guilt, and argue as long as they want. But you are the captain of your own ship. If you are going to do induction, why take a chance on steering yourself off course by going off plan. This WOE works....if you follow it.
__________________ Susan Started Atkins 7/5/2008 for the second time HW/SW/CW/GW 197/190/170/140 First mini-goal: 180 lbs. met 8/9/2008 Second mini-goal: 170 lbs. met 11/8/2008 Third mini goal: 160 lbs. (which was my postpartum weight with my second baby) Fourth mini goal: 150 lbs. Ultimate goal: 140 lbs ![]() |
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| Lately it seems as though most of the posts in the induction and main diet forums could be answered simply with the question "If you can't commit to following the plan properly for 14 days, what makes you think you're going to be able to sustain this for the rest of your life?"....that's much of the reason I don't post as often anymore...saying the same thing over and over again to people is depressing and most don't want to hear it...so I just throw my hands up in defeat. I really think it's no coincidence that the long term weight loss success stories on this board are the same people that stress doing it by the book (and, unfortunately, get deried as purists for calling people out on their less that stellar adherence to Dr. Atkins' plan). ~Far la bella figura!
__________________ Vegas, November 2008 Start Date: Feb. 1st, 2006 Goal Reached: Nov. 25th, 2006 Age: 25 male Height: 6' 3" Waist: 29" (was 44") BMI: 18.7 (down from 35.6) Starting Weight: 285 Current Weight: 155 (130lb lost) Goal Weight: 175 |
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__________________ ![]() ![]() Created by MyFitnessPal.com - Free [url=http://www.myfitnesspal.com]Calorie *6/29/08* -Under arms, around chest 38 inches-Fullest part of chest 41 1/2 inches -Ribcage 35 inches -Waist 34 1/2 inches -Hips 44 inches -Upper arm left 14 inches -Upper arm right 13 1/2 inches -Thigh left 25 inches -Thigh right 25 inches -Weight 175.2 |
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