Moving over from the Rotation Diet Thread:
I have used Katahn's Rotation Diet 3 times previously over the past 22 years and it worked every time. Ten years ago, I lost 78 pounds on the RD.
Currently, I have one day left on my 21 Day Rotation and I have already lost 24 pounds.
The main reason for the success of the RD is that it does not slow your metabolism. Also the psychological reward of the rotation and breaks from the 1200/1500 is inherently motivational.
The Rotation Diet works best in combination with Katahn's T-Factor Meal Plans which are designed to reduce your intake of Fat grams. The 21 Day Calorie Tracking Chart in the T-Factor is very helpful in keeping count of your calorie intake.
If you are like me and you find it difficult to prepare and keep track of meal plans of the RD/T-Factor, you might want to try Healthy Choice Frozen Meals which have the calorie, fat gram, carb gram and protein gram count on every package. Healthy Choice Meals are tasty especially with a little K-Paul's Seasonings.
Another reason for the success of the RD/T-Factor plans is that they emphasize exercise of at least 45 minutes per day. Let's face it, if we had continued to exercise like we did in high school, we probably would not have needed months of dieting.
For my RD break week I thinking about increasing my calories by 100 a day from 1800 to 2400 in a week to keep my metabolism up. If I start to put on any pounds I will drop back down from the calorie level that caused weight gain. Has anyone tried increasing your calorie level 100 calories a day during the break week?
Although I am in wk 4, I still lost another pound on 1800 calories. So far I have lost 25 lbs. in 1st rotation. I will continue to increase by 100 calories a day until I stop losing, then I will know the calorie intake at which I maintain my weight.
Btw, I exercise 90 minutes per day. 30 mins. before breakfast. 30 mins. at 5:30 pm and 30 minutes in the evening.
I have used Katahn's Rotation Diet 3 times previously over the past 22 years and it worked every time. Ten years ago, I lost 78 pounds on the RD.
Currently, I have one day left on my 21 Day Rotation and I have already lost 24 pounds.
The main reason for the success of the RD is that it does not slow your metabolism. Also the psychological reward of the rotation and breaks from the 1200/1500 is inherently motivational.
The Rotation Diet works best in combination with Katahn's T-Factor Meal Plans which are designed to reduce your intake of Fat grams. The 21 Day Calorie Tracking Chart in the T-Factor is very helpful in keeping count of your calorie intake.
If you are like me and you find it difficult to prepare and keep track of meal plans of the RD/T-Factor, you might want to try Healthy Choice Frozen Meals which have the calorie, fat gram, carb gram and protein gram count on every package. Healthy Choice Meals are tasty especially with a little K-Paul's Seasonings.
Another reason for the success of the RD/T-Factor plans is that they emphasize exercise of at least 45 minutes per day. Let's face it, if we had continued to exercise like we did in high school, we probably would not have needed months of dieting.
For my RD break week I thinking about increasing my calories by 100 a day from 1800 to 2400 in a week to keep my metabolism up. If I start to put on any pounds I will drop back down from the calorie level that caused weight gain. Has anyone tried increasing your calorie level 100 calories a day during the break week?
Although I am in wk 4, I still lost another pound on 1800 calories. So far I have lost 25 lbs. in 1st rotation. I will continue to increase by 100 calories a day until I stop losing, then I will know the calorie intake at which I maintain my weight.
Btw, I exercise 90 minutes per day. 30 mins. before breakfast. 30 mins. at 5:30 pm and 30 minutes in the evening.



