Email sent - recommend you take down your email address so spam bots don't pick it up.
you should set-up an 'email' chain - the last person that received the PDF is responsible for fulfilling the next request. That way you don't have to work so hard!Tailgate88 said:
Email sent - recommend you take down your email address so spam bots don't pick it up.
Email sent.AGnNoCo said:
OP,
I'd like the pdf as well please if you haven't tired of sending it out: p z z a d u d e @ y a h o o . c o m
My little story: After 12 years of eating what I wanted, on and off exercise, and many excuses, I got off my rear and started weight training back in Nov 2018. Five months later, I weighed pretty much the same (with some added muscle). Fed up, I started looking at diets to see what I could do ( I am 45 and belly fat simply isn't going away as easy as it did in my twenties...duh). Then, I stumbled onto this thread. I had tinkered with IF for a spell in my early thirties and the results were pretty good. So, I tried it again. I am 6'1" and on March 27th I weighed 225. Yesterday I weighed 208. The belly fat is putting up a good fight, but I'm determined to get down to around 180. Slow and steady. It's a lifestyle change. I will echo what many here have said before. This is easy to follow and it doesn't hurt...too much. My suggestion to anyone thinking about doing this is to STOP thinking and just DO IT. I know I have only lost 17 pounds, but let me tell you, I feel better each day and that feeling is like a drug. You get addicted to it and you crave more and more. Well, in this case, I guess it is less and less Thank you, OP, for trying to spread the message. If you hadn't, I might still be stuck and frustrated.
No, I don't really just want to upload it somewhere that it might get published or released into the wild. I'm sharing it with board members while I work on finishing the book. But if you shoot me an email I'll send you a copy for personal use and consumption only. mn at Nimocks dot comCastleRock said:
Can you upload it here?
https://www.docdroid.net
Run N Shoot said:
After my first week of IF I am amazed at the results. My experiences so far:
-Found the 18:6 to be my personal sweet spot
-Dropped 9 lbs (work is doing a Biggest Loser challenge so the timing is good for weekly tracking)
-Exercise daily using kettlebells
-My main concern is the caloric deficit. I am eating about 2k calories per day but still running a deficit of 1k on most days
-Tracking what I eat and the calories has been very eye opening. All junk food has been cut out.
Vernada said:Run N Shoot said:
After my first week of IF I am amazed at the results. My experiences so far:
-Found the 18:6 to be my personal sweet spot
-Dropped 9 lbs (work is doing a Biggest Loser challenge so the timing is good for weekly tracking)
-Exercise daily using kettlebells
-My main concern is the caloric deficit. I am eating about 2k calories per day but still running a deficit of 1k on most days
-Tracking what I eat and the calories has been very eye opening. All junk food has been cut out.
Awesome!
I've posted it in this thread before but I'll say it again: I have never had weight loss success like I have had while doing IMF. I dropped 30#, got back to my college freshman year weight for the first time since college freshman year, and went down 4 waist sizes. I've also been able to stop taking bp meds. Since I'm 'over the hill' I feel like this quite the feat!
And it wasn't really that hard. These best part: now that I've lost so much extra weight, it's much easier to workout/exercise now.
Good luck everyone!