I am a serial crash dieter and binge eater. When I am on a diet i find it quite boring, but by no means impossible. I think and read quite a bit about dieting and exercise. What interests me at the moment is the first few days of a diet, and what advice people would give to others just starting out.
My diets are always rather extreme, cutting back on calories massively and doing lots of exercise. So after a few weeks of binge eating my new diet looks like a massive mountain to climb. The first few days are always the hardest. I always get headaches for the first couple of days and so need painkillers, but after these days and shrinking my stomach, the diet seems a lot easier. After a week you can already see and feel results, and so you are in a positive mood to diet for the long term.
Do people prefer to start off on a very strict diet, which is tough but you can see how it is possible to loss weight quickly, or a slower starting diet which will be easier to get into?
If you have the will power to do a harsh diet imediately then thats what I would recommend. Its hard at first, really hard, and for a couple of days you will feel dreadful. However, once you have weighed yourself after the first week you will feel so good that you will look forward to the next weeks dieting and the scales after it.
What worries me with people going on slow diets is that its easy to lose motivation. People are already a bit depressed because they have to go on a diet, so after a week of slow dieting and maybe just losing 1 lb they see a massive mountain in front of them that will take weeks to climb and give up. They have felt bad about dieting, so they may as well have started on a harder diet and lost more weight.
What do other people think about the best way to actually start diets?
My diets are always rather extreme, cutting back on calories massively and doing lots of exercise. So after a few weeks of binge eating my new diet looks like a massive mountain to climb. The first few days are always the hardest. I always get headaches for the first couple of days and so need painkillers, but after these days and shrinking my stomach, the diet seems a lot easier. After a week you can already see and feel results, and so you are in a positive mood to diet for the long term.
Do people prefer to start off on a very strict diet, which is tough but you can see how it is possible to loss weight quickly, or a slower starting diet which will be easier to get into?
If you have the will power to do a harsh diet imediately then thats what I would recommend. Its hard at first, really hard, and for a couple of days you will feel dreadful. However, once you have weighed yourself after the first week you will feel so good that you will look forward to the next weeks dieting and the scales after it.
What worries me with people going on slow diets is that its easy to lose motivation. People are already a bit depressed because they have to go on a diet, so after a week of slow dieting and maybe just losing 1 lb they see a massive mountain in front of them that will take weeks to climb and give up. They have felt bad about dieting, so they may as well have started on a harder diet and lost more weight.
What do other people think about the best way to actually start diets?