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I just heard about this today on a youtube fitness channel I subscribe to. The more I thought about it, the more it started to make sense to me and I could understand how in theory it would work. For any one not familiar with this approach to dieting, see the link below:
http://www.leangains.com/2010/04/leangains-guide.html
In a way, I see this approach as a more biologically "natural" way to eat. Our ancestors did not eat 6 times a day like common convention now says we should eat. I'm guessing more often than not, they needed to eat a lot of food all at once, then spent a lot of time fasting in between hunts. Obviously, once we started to domesticate animals and start up more advanced civilizations, things changed...But biologically speaking, we are still very similar to our ancestors.
Has anybody tried this program before, or done any other type of intermittent fasting? The thing I worry about most is getting that "food coma" feeling since you load up on your calories less often, but with more volume.
http://www.leangains.com/2010/04/leangains-guide.html
In a way, I see this approach as a more biologically "natural" way to eat. Our ancestors did not eat 6 times a day like common convention now says we should eat. I'm guessing more often than not, they needed to eat a lot of food all at once, then spent a lot of time fasting in between hunts. Obviously, once we started to domesticate animals and start up more advanced civilizations, things changed...But biologically speaking, we are still very similar to our ancestors.
Has anybody tried this program before, or done any other type of intermittent fasting? The thing I worry about most is getting that "food coma" feeling since you load up on your calories less often, but with more volume.