Joel1
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I've done this..............wow a long time ago. And I have to say out of everything I did over the years to lose the weight (my ticker is misleading i've lost well over 50 pds at this point) BFL taught me a few things that has stuck with me over time.
Here's the negatives. I honestly do not feel it is enough cardio. I struggled to lose weight on BFL until I added much more cardio then he recommends. And I wasn't the only one who felt like that either, I've met a lot of BFLer's who have had the same problem. I can't remember if men had as many problems with that as women though. So it may be a non-issue for you. Just be careful the newer bikes (which he uses an old bike which is more like a spinning cycle) are SO easy on people its tough to do heart healthy cardio on it. If you go to a gym go use a spinning cycle. Just make sure to REALLY crank it.
The diet is actually pretty incredible. Considering he started using that formula well over seven years ago. Its proven itself since then. Doctors will tell you its better to eat mini small meals. I've even read recently its good to keep off your strict diet for 1/5th of your diet. Which is what he recommended way before anyone else (as you know). I carried his diet ideas with me when I gave up BFL. I can't eat that much i'd explode but I did realize about every saturday I get nothing short of starved. So I go and have something bad usually for me its a fattening Mexican meal. And what do you know I have usually lost weight by Monday.
If you can maintain the stamina needed to get through this program it really can be an incredible amazing experience. It certianly will not hurt you. And will probably learn loads from doing it. GOOD LUCK!!
Yeah, I did one cycle myself, and ended up losing about 5% bf, but not losing hardly any weight. I have changed it so it is 5 cardios and only one weight training for your very cited reasons..that and I am trying to do a triathlon.