I tried intermittent fasting for 30 days.

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  • @jennyandrea_
    @jennyandrea_11 ай бұрын

    One of my new year's resolutions this year was to lose weight and I decided to try intermittently fasting. Fast forward to now, 5 months later, I've managed to shed off over 20 pounds. I think my main tips are stay hydrated and keep yourself busy because going 16 hours without eating isn't as easy as it seems

  • @evage99

    @evage99

    11 ай бұрын

    I was surprised at how much "free time" I suddenly had when I got into one-meal-a-day. Food prep and eating take a while! Doing a quick bit of exercise helps when I'm feeling snacky, like a few push-ups. Distracts my mind from wondering what's in the fridge and feels like I accomplished something, however small.

  • @jennyandrea_

    @jennyandrea_

    11 ай бұрын

    @@evage99 Totally agree! I think you've built a great system, good job!

  • @gregwoodin5630

    @gregwoodin5630

    11 ай бұрын

    Haha, who thinks doing that sounds easy?? It sounds really hard to me.

  • @gustavogutierrez2709

    @gustavogutierrez2709

    11 ай бұрын

    Same here. I skipped one meal everyday and when I did eat, I cut the meal in half or didn’t go for seconds. But I’ve also been working out for a year now and just can’t do it anymore without needing the energy from food and snacks.

  • @Ionecoyote

    @Ionecoyote

    11 ай бұрын

    I'm the same this year was to get in shape and fasting has helped me tremendously. Just a few more kilos to lose.

  • @TylerCheeseman
    @TylerCheeseman11 ай бұрын

    I did this unintentionally during university all the time. It usually ended in me eating an entire large pizza or Costco family-sized penne Alfredo in one sitting. Always felt like I was starving myself just so I could enjoy binge eating. Props to you for being able to stay on schedule. Another great video🤌

  • @meryemelasri5344

    @meryemelasri5344

    11 ай бұрын

    Can i ask you a qs , did u gain weight from this habit or no ??

  • @mattdavella

    @mattdavella

    11 ай бұрын

    Hard not to when your last name is Cheeseman.

  • @TylerCheeseman

    @TylerCheeseman

    11 ай бұрын

    @@meryemelasri5344 Overall I actually lost some weight but mostly because I lost a bunch of muscle. Went from being super active to being somewhat lazy.

  • @a.manou1989

    @a.manou1989

    11 ай бұрын

    @@mattdavella Do not forget that "Islam" mentioned fasting 1400 years ago

  • @rebeccaconlon9743

    @rebeccaconlon9743

    11 ай бұрын

    ​@a.manou1989 many cults have fasting to push their worshipers to mental limits

  • @open2417
    @open241711 ай бұрын

    I did OMAD (one meal a day) for over a year and lost about 30 pounds. Ate whatever I wanted to during that eating window. It’s saved me so much time fixing food, figuring out what to eat, etc. I do 18:6 now and love it. Losing or maintaining weight, depending on what I eat. Game changer for me!

  • @LamAnopro_

    @LamAnopro_

    10 ай бұрын

    What are the dependencies

  • @kamvasquez960

    @kamvasquez960

    10 ай бұрын

    Work smarter not harder

  • @Aiasem

    @Aiasem

    10 ай бұрын

    I do adf

  • @Eusebiugh

    @Eusebiugh

    8 ай бұрын

    So you are saying if i eat 10000 calories a day and eat once i lose weight right?

  • @federicodiazdeleon9962

    @federicodiazdeleon9962

    8 ай бұрын

    Omad is my go to!!!!

  • @aminaamina-kc1cf
    @aminaamina-kc1cf11 ай бұрын

    We as Muslims it's easy for us because we fast about 30days in every year for 16 or 18 hours and I can tell u the energy we have during our fast is incredible once we get used to it

  • @smartinvestor2756

    @smartinvestor2756

    11 ай бұрын

    Dry fasting has a lot more benefits as well

  • @topsecretbear9918

    @topsecretbear9918

    11 ай бұрын

    I have spent some time in the desert and it is EXTREMELY dangerous when the muslims are fasting. I dont think you guys handle it as well as you claim.

  • @_zer05ive

    @_zer05ive

    11 ай бұрын

    ​@@topsecretbear9918Human body is capable of handling a little "extreme" and you'd be surprised by what the body is capable of after it survives those "extreme" conditions. Heck humans did far more extreme things other than not eating and drinking for a certain period of time.

  • @pajamasam5461

    @pajamasam5461

    11 ай бұрын

    As an exmuslim who used to fast, no, it is not easy. Especially the way it's done. You're not supposed eat 3 meals worth as soon as the sun goes down. And you're not supposed to not drink any water. Yes, all muslims do that. And yes, it's unhealthy

  • @sanashakeel3169

    @sanashakeel3169

    11 ай бұрын

    ​@@topsecretbear9918 also it is for a month and not a whole year and there are lot of psychological benefits as well

  • @Zzzz-kq8cf
    @Zzzz-kq8cf11 ай бұрын

    Used intermittent fasting to lose around 18kg. Definitely a great diet but it's true that the sole driving force is the caloric deficit. Quick tip: Drinking a lot of green tea and water during my fast helped reduce my hunger levels so even when I broke my fast I didn't consume as many calories. Hope this helps :)

  • @celticlass8573

    @celticlass8573

    11 ай бұрын

    It's not a diet unless you choose to make it one. IF at its core, isn't about eating less (if you're eating the proper amount of healthy things for the most part), it's about eating less often. That's why it's called time-restricted eating. :) Happy you found success with it, either way. :)

  • @Zzzz-kq8cf

    @Zzzz-kq8cf

    11 ай бұрын

    @@celticlass8573 yes exactly, spot on explanation

  • @stellabrown909

    @stellabrown909

    7 ай бұрын

    @@celticlass8573well said

  • @matthewlavox

    @matthewlavox

    4 ай бұрын

    Bigs Ups on the Win! Would you care sharing how long did it take to burn18kgs of fat? What's was your pre fasting weight and your height? Did you excercise ? if Yes how often with what form of intensity?

  • @vutomi9874

    @vutomi9874

    3 ай бұрын

    Too much green thee can cause dehydration?

  • @nicknack6042
    @nicknack604211 ай бұрын

    IF changed my life. I stick to one meal per day. I eat dinner and fast/drink water only until dinner the next day. With calorie counting and OMAD/IF I lost 170 lbs from 350 to 180. It satisfies my desire to eat large volumes and once in a routine it is easy for me to stick to.

  • @Laren117

    @Laren117

    Ай бұрын

    What are you eating for dinner? For example, and how many calories?

  • @El.Ahkimed

    @El.Ahkimed

    Ай бұрын

    Could you please tell me what you eat? And how many calories?

  • @asldkjfagsh456
    @asldkjfagsh45611 ай бұрын

    Thank you for this. This shows and highlights how damaging these talkshows and misinformation is spread in the public. These general sweeping statements exclude the individual experience. These challenges give you the opportunity to examine how you operate in your own life and how and why you want to take on these challenges in the first place. Often changes like these come from a place of frustration, and desperation for something new where diet has failed them. I love your approach stemming from curiosity rather than expecting a 'quick fix' that we all often look for. Keep it up! I look forward to each video and feel inspired to be continue to be curious in my own life.

  • @MissieK
    @MissieK11 ай бұрын

    Glad that you tried it again and liked it! I think the 16h fast is more normal in general and this way if you forget that you are fasting/get busy you reach the 18h mark. It gives you a bigger window for 2 good meals packed with protein and everything necessary while it allows you to stop a bit later (so you can have a snack after dinner ). There are many different advices out there and I think the worst ones are to always do it, don't give yourself breaks ever (you can take your wedding day off and enjoy it, it won't wreck the planet) or to keep pushing yourself even if you feel weak in the middle of your fast. If you feel bad or unable to keep doing it, take a break and have a snack. Especially for women and our periods we need to listen to our bodies and not force it to fast when we feel like passing out.

  • @vidz953

    @vidz953

    6 күн бұрын

    Mindy Pelz has really good info on female hormones and fasting. I really like her approach.

  • @BrookeYoder
    @BrookeYoder11 ай бұрын

    I have a tendency to do Intermittent intermittent fasting. From what I've learned, everything is really so personal and you have to figure out what is right for you. And what is right for you may also change. That's why it's important to be really in tune with your body and what it needs. There are periods of time when Intermittent fasting and an occasional extended fast feels right, and there are times when I get very clear signals that I need a little bit more than usual. Taking this more intuitive approach to it has been the best thing for me.

  • @theworshipcentertv2877
    @theworshipcentertv28779 ай бұрын

    The last two minutes of this video are the most powerful! Allow grace in this journey of weight loss.

  • @pemessh
    @pemessh11 ай бұрын

    I love your videos. Most other channels just lists the things that might or might not help and who knows they even try it. You try everything by yourself and then make a amazing video on it. Hats off !! Keep these coming.

  • @rubannaveen
    @rubannaveen11 ай бұрын

    Big fan of your videos for the past couple of years, you always amaze us with great content & quality. Keep up your great work👏🏼

  • @boomrowested
    @boomrowested11 ай бұрын

    I’ve been doing a 12 hour fast for years now and it’s so ideal. I’m a night eater and don’t usually eat until 10-11am so I’ve successfully scheduled the late night munchies lol love that you tried this and loved it too!!

  • @jonathanbowen3640

    @jonathanbowen3640

    10 ай бұрын

    12 fasting isn't really fasting though. That's a 12hour long eating window.

  • @RaptorsCantSwim
    @RaptorsCantSwim11 ай бұрын

    After trying intuitive eating, I've found that my body naturally wants to wait about 12 hours between dinner and breakfast. I sleep for 8 hours every night and, to feel my best, I wait at least 3 hours between eating and going to sleep. I take some medication in the morning, for a chronic illness I have, and I have to take it on an empty stomach and wait a minimum of 30 minutes from taking the medication until I intake anything other than water. This comes out to a very natural 12/12 eating window and after accepting and working with it, I've felt so much better. I've lost some weight too, but that was never really the goal, it just happened.

  • @user-mr7qk2uq4e

    @user-mr7qk2uq4e

    12 күн бұрын

    You on bisphosphonates for osteoporosis i guess

  • @RaptorsCantSwim

    @RaptorsCantSwim

    12 күн бұрын

    Not even close. 😅

  • @pedertoftkristensen5484
    @pedertoftkristensen548411 ай бұрын

    Looking forward to the circadian fast, thank you for keeping it real and being transparent about changing your opinion on intermittent fasting.

  • @aaronweigerber5313
    @aaronweigerber531311 ай бұрын

    Love the new angle of the video! Super cool that it didn't end up as one-sided content! Thx for u're great content Matt!

  • @josoveys649
    @josoveys64911 ай бұрын

    Going to start today because of you 💪🏻 keep it up

  • @legiitxlara
    @legiitxlara6 ай бұрын

    I fast for 20 hours a day. I run about 3.1 miles a day and do weight lifting. I have lost 50lbs in almost 3 months.

  • @dennisrodman3327

    @dennisrodman3327

    6 ай бұрын

    did you lose your gains?

  • @yassyak.2016

    @yassyak.2016

    6 ай бұрын

    This sounds impressive. Could you give more info ? (Initial weight, gender, caloric intake, type of food…)

  • @DineshKumar-qy6li

    @DineshKumar-qy6li

    3 ай бұрын

    Without water will dehydrate you to the core. It's idiotic

  • @stevek343

    @stevek343

    Ай бұрын

    He's dead 💀 😢

  • @waleed9695
    @waleed969511 ай бұрын

    As always a treat to watch your videos Mat, whatever you are doing them on 🎉

  • @heathermccall5385
    @heathermccall53854 ай бұрын

    Geez, it's been a year since I watched your videos last. But I been fasting for on and off for a year now. I have found I genuinely enjoy the feeling of my stomach being empty, In a healthy way, I still love food. I feel as though my food tastes better and my energy is higher than if I eat through the day. My bf decided to try it with me a few days ago. Thank you, I do enjoy your videos

  • @americacastro4069
    @americacastro406911 ай бұрын

    Like you mentioned, it's personal preference and how it works for you. I've tried Intermittent fasting and I just couldn't even train. Started eating 4 or 6 times a day, and I've never felt better, less tired and way stronger. We're all different and things work differently. Great vid!

  • @poppy6368

    @poppy6368

    11 ай бұрын

    i used to do intermittent fasting too and ended up having binge eating disorder which took me years to recover. now i eat 4-6 meals between the days and i’m so much happier :))

  • @youngjedi5599

    @youngjedi5599

    11 ай бұрын

    I realized that I trained better faster. So my morning workouts I would train faster after not eating for 12 hours and still wouldn’t eat until around 12pm. I discovered this by accident

  • @hmmm..2733

    @hmmm..2733

    7 ай бұрын

    I had to give up sugar before I could do intermittent fasting. The cravings were intolerable.

  • @Tformer23
    @Tformer2311 ай бұрын

    “If you’re like me, you’re probably thinking; ‘What the fuck?! Does it work or not?!’”. That part got me pretty good 😂 I figure whatever is the path of least resistance for you and can help you keep making consistent(key word) healthy choices is the best way of doing things. Whatever makes it easier to achieve your goals, do that thing.

  • @ashleighgarza9741

    @ashleighgarza9741

    9 ай бұрын

    Literally read this as he said it lol

  • @meramahmoud8072
    @meramahmoud807211 ай бұрын

    Love the canva sponsorship. I'm in no way a graphic designer, yet I've made so many projects for school/relationship/family easily using it! Glad to see them sponsoring my favorite KZreadr!

  • @nicolasderoose
    @nicolasderoose11 ай бұрын

    Really nice and informative video! I just realized that a friend and I are both subscribed to you and we are both huge fan of the quality of your content 😊 I hope you never change, or rather, I hope you stay on the path you've been for years since I started following you 🙌

  • @eltonsilvamtm
    @eltonsilvamtm11 ай бұрын

    I have been fasting for about three months now and I lost 22 pounds. I believe Early time restricted fasting is the way to go (you eat during morning/early afternoon and stop eating for the rest of the day. Three tips I can give to whoever is thinking about doing it: -Eat enough protein which will make you feel less hungry throughout the day; -Drink enough water (2,5L per day on my case) - Keep your health in check: get vitamin deficiency tested and supplement what is missing;

  • @eltonsilvamtm

    @eltonsilvamtm

    11 ай бұрын

    Also, try to eat healthier than you were! Not eating healthy will definitely not help. Go for wholefoods and stay away from sugar

  • @julivnnn

    @julivnnn

    7 ай бұрын

    ​@eltonsilvamtm where u in a deficit while doing this like eating less than u should be

  • @MsRenaissance

    @MsRenaissance

    5 ай бұрын

    Awesome tips 👌

  • @castroolivia7544
    @castroolivia754411 ай бұрын

    Success seems to be connected with action. Successful people keep moving. They make Mistake but they don’t quit... As the economic crisis keep rising, we literally need to have different streams of income. The crypto and stock market has plenty opportunities to earn a decent Payouts with the right skills and proper Understanding of how the market works.

  • @natashamirian1974

    @natashamirian1974

    11 ай бұрын

    Yeah you're absolutely right..... Lots of people are still making massive profits from the stock and crypto market, all you really need is some relevant information and some professional advice. It is totally inappropriate for investors to stand by as they take dips during significant market diclinism

  • @franklinhatchett202

    @franklinhatchett202

    11 ай бұрын

    @@natashamirian1974 A good investment requires experience and knowledge to carry out a successful operation. Professionally, it is recommended to trade with experienced brokers, who can help you increase your profits while helping you learn the trade

  • @natashamirian1974

    @natashamirian1974

    11 ай бұрын

    Well I invest with a top trader Investor Ashton Edwards you might have heard of him.. I can correctly say he's the best top trader in the world, an investment advisor as his diversification skills are great, I say this because i see that in his results as my portfolio grows by averages of 25% to 35% on a weekly basis, unlike i can say for my IRA which has just been trudging along. my portfolio just mirrors what he place and not just on some particular industries of my choosing. He gave me that financial freedom I needed

  • @filippeabreu4984

    @filippeabreu4984

    11 ай бұрын

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  • @natashamirian1974

    @natashamirian1974

    11 ай бұрын

    @@filippeabreu4984 Investor Ashton Edwards. He's well researched. Just look him up on the internet, you'll find his personal website

  • @lucusdato
    @lucusdato11 ай бұрын

    I’ve been looking at your channel for exactly this, it’s crazy you posted exactly what I was looking for from you today!!

  • @hindikatha6719
    @hindikatha67195 ай бұрын

    Just completed your course on How to Master KZread, now I am more connected to you, loved your course and your personality in the videos.

  • @beckwilde
    @beckwilde11 ай бұрын

    Great principles behind IF - of course, it doesn't work well for everyone to be super specific (16:8 etc.).. I especially liked the reminder that food is readily available in our country and late night snacking has become a norm (or as Bryan Johnson says, self destructive behaviours are a norm). For me, I personally saw hormonal imbalance and digestive issues with 8 months of intermittent fasting. Only last week did I go back to eating breakfast at 8am and finish eating at 7pm - my body IMMEDIATELY shifted. Regular 💩movement at 8am, higher energy levels, honestly just intuitively eating when my body says it's time. The 7pm stop time is helpful to improve deep sleep AND I get the benefit of fasting from 7pm until 8am the next day.

  • @DeoPlaza
    @DeoPlaza11 ай бұрын

    This is all good info bro, thanks Matt! 💯💯

  • @Adrian-cs4tl
    @Adrian-cs4tl11 ай бұрын

    Hey Matt, Brilliant job on The Minimalists documentary. Well done, great video.

  • @KathySierraVideo
    @KathySierraVideo11 ай бұрын

    I kept *wanting* to try IF but I was too worried that it would be a struggle. My only regret now (10 months of 16/8) is that I did not try it long ago. It was maybe three days of difficult, then it felt like the most obvious, natural, healthy thing and I barely had to think about it let alone struggle. That said, I *think* the reason it has been so easy is that we (husband and I are doing it together) initially did keto at the same time, which seriously knocked out hunger issues. Now, we have both transitioned out of strict keto but are keeping a still low(ish) carb diet, or at least a No Big Glucose Spikes diet, and we both feel certain that we’ll be on the “easy IF” (16/8) for life. It just makes my body and brain feel so much better. We both lost 25 pounds and it stayed off. It’s taken some effort to get my adult kids (who live nearby) to understand that any “special dinners” should happen early, but if we end up eating late, no big deal 💁‍♀️… we just have a later fast-break. Agree with the key of staying hydrated though. It’s a surprise how much I can go from woozy/weak to feeling energetic by drinking, though sometimes water alone isn’t enough and I add electrolytes (without glucose).

  • @sunnysideupprint
    @sunnysideupprint11 ай бұрын

    Matt is basically our “try” our test subject for all things humans should do or not do lol let’s go Matt! Keep on making these dope videos 🎉

  • @nerd26373
    @nerd2637311 ай бұрын

    We appreciate your content. It gives us a whole different perspective on things. God bless you.

  • @IAmBPala
    @IAmBPala11 ай бұрын

    Loved the video! I appreciate the non bias take on it!

  • @ahmadwaheed3934
    @ahmadwaheed393411 ай бұрын

    As a Muslim i am following this routine for past 14 years ! i use to fast about 29-30-day in every year for 18 hours! and this is highly productive and has tons of benefits -health and spiritually both!

  • @ibnusina5546

    @ibnusina5546

    11 ай бұрын

    14 hours in indonesia

  • @richarddawkins4607

    @richarddawkins4607

    11 ай бұрын

    islamic fasting is not good, people who don't drink enough water every day are at greater risk of kidney stones, problems with their heart valves, fatique and some kinds of cancer. Even minor dehydration can affect physical and mental performance, the body requires a lot of water to maintain an internal temperature balance, keep cells alive, producing hormones and other human fluids.

  • @yamiteru4376

    @yamiteru4376

    11 ай бұрын

    It has no spiritual benefits.

  • @sanae8275

    @sanae8275

    11 ай бұрын

    ​@@yamiteru4376 to u it may not, but to us, it is.

  • @user-ub1qg6ns8j

    @user-ub1qg6ns8j

    11 ай бұрын

    In saudi it’s 16 hours

  • @celticlass8573
    @celticlass857311 ай бұрын

    I started doing IF back in 2021 not because of any weight-loss, but because I'd (properly) made a point to learn all about what the natural processes are for the body, when it's not eating, and also what the benefits were to the processes that occur when we sleep, and how they're improved by again, not digesting. I've never treated IF like a diet, and never will, and only do 12-14 hours of fasting. But I can say, from my own experience, that the noticeable benefits (never mind what's going on that I can't see) are pretty striking. From better sleep to less lethargy during the day, to less inflammation (noticeable as overall body swelling has gone down), to fat that I apparently had on the back of my neck (like what?) that's now gone, to my eyes being clearer. I will say that to get the most benefit from it, we really need to make sure we're eating properly most of the time, which honestly should be a priority anyway. If you're eating 4 big mac meal deals per day, during your 8-12 hour eating window, you're still going to be doing a lot of damage to your body. And the opposite is also true, particularly if your eating window is very short--you MUST get in the proper amount of food, especially protein, or else you're on the road to permanent metabolic damage, which you REALLY don't want. I could never do less than a 10-hour eating window, because I can't possibly eat enough (mostly) nutritious food in less time.

  • @mcspankie2010
    @mcspankie201011 ай бұрын

    love binge watching this guy, hes informative and really funny😆

  • @lebouffpv3144
    @lebouffpv314411 ай бұрын

    Great content as always. Jealous of that cafe stop!

  • @aleksandraewac
    @aleksandraewac11 ай бұрын

    I do 16:8 fasting. I eat two big meals a day. It will be about a year now. It's working for me and I found I have more energy, I can do training every day. I did not notice a big change in the weight (I lost maybe 1 kg but I also gained muscles).

  • @yeah377777
    @yeah37777711 ай бұрын

    I've been fasting two months (18/6) and haven't seen drop of energy and I don't drink coffee , but also haven't drop weigh maybe 1 or 2 kg and my goal is 5 kgs ( I'm 87 now) . this month i've started running and done 40 kilometers so far.

  • @JBoogsDeluxe
    @JBoogsDeluxe11 ай бұрын

    Great video! Learned a lot more about IF than I thought I would

  • @louisegirard2095
    @louisegirard209511 ай бұрын

    Thank you so much for talking about this (very) controversial subject ! I don't think intermittent fasting is necessarily bad but for people with previous or current ED like myself it can do more harm than good because waiting to be extremely hungry can cause binges. I did intermittent fasting for 3 years but I feel so much better now that I stopped and eat 3 meals a day. I used to feel so tired during the afternoon but now my energy levels are more stable throughout the day.

  • @user-wl3cm7re8f

    @user-wl3cm7re8f

    2 ай бұрын

    I was exactly the same . Did it for years and feel much better now I don’t

  • @NoolieVert
    @NoolieVert11 ай бұрын

    ive lost around 15kg or 33 pounds from fasting over the span of 2 years. At first i didn't workout or exercise so the fasting only was as effective as limiting my calories, but when i started to exercise a 1 year back thats when i started to see results. Intermittent fasting has genuinely changed my life and my 2 year anniversary is coming up soon. Its important to have a healthy lifestyle and always balance everything from your diet to exercise but don't be too harsh on yourself.

  • @Gift_Matthias
    @Gift_Matthias11 ай бұрын

    Who else is into productivity because of Matt ? ☺️☺️☺️👏🏾👏🏾🔥🔥 quality is just super ❤

  • @kylemckenna

    @kylemckenna

    11 ай бұрын

    I saw some casey neistat techniques in this video too! always a pleasure.

  • @jujunalua
    @jujunalua11 ай бұрын

    Great video, great opinion! I want more videos about the topic =) Thanks for hsaring Matt

  • @agentsmith12
    @agentsmith1211 ай бұрын

    I think one of the things that people miss when talking or practicing about IF is your mental health. If you had a history of mental illness or if you're dealing with one IF may cause more harm than good. It turned out to be detrimental to my mental health and it felt I was developing an eating disorder with the cycle of starving and then binge eating. It furthermore fueled my anxiety. So now I am back to 3-4 meals a day at equal intervals throughout the day. It keeps me sane.

  • @mikesamovarov4054

    @mikesamovarov4054

    11 ай бұрын

    Nope, none of it will happen when you're doing KETO intermittent fasting. Don't eat carbs, they swing your insulin into starvation feeling! Why do that, why choose an unintelligent way? Do keto! It solved my anorexia, bulimia and binge eating within 2 weeks! After suffering for 30 years of eating disorders! Choose health, choose keto! ❤

  • @DUBLL100

    @DUBLL100

    10 ай бұрын

    @@mikesamovarov4054yeah well done Mike just swapped you’re eating disorder for another one 😂😂😂 ‘keto’

  • @josemolina908

    @josemolina908

    4 ай бұрын

    source? because IF helped a lot with my adhd and my focus in general. also my anxiety and negativity...

  • @akaony
    @akaony10 ай бұрын

    Calorie counting and getting good nutrition are also important in one’s weight loss journey’s success. It also might be more beneficial to skip dinner rather than breakfast, since it allows for more energy during the active part of our day, and sets for better rest during nighttime

  • @jamiltruth
    @jamiltruth11 ай бұрын

    Muslims do this every year! 30 days of intermittent fasting.

  • @termintor1

    @termintor1

    11 ай бұрын

    It's not the same because from sunrise to sunset isn't 16 hours in most places. That's just fasting. Muslim fasting will see you breaking fast right in the early part of the bodys fat burning period. Same word, different concept.

  • @jamiltruth

    @jamiltruth

    11 ай бұрын

    @@termintor1 Hmm interesting. Appreciate the informative response. However, its typically 14 to 15 hours of fasting for 30 days. True some places have shorter times but this is for the majority of the world. Each year around 1.5 billion people fast 14-15 hours a day for 30 days straight. Subhanallah!

  • @supermitendo9654

    @supermitendo9654

    11 ай бұрын

    Muslims fast during the day and don’t drink water at all, this makes you sluggish during daytime, reduce productivity, and might be harmful for the body. Fasting in Islam is not for health, it’s a religious act to show devotion to their god. You can’t compare it to intermittent fasting.

  • @oscarmartuasinaga4001

    @oscarmartuasinaga4001

    11 ай бұрын

    @@jamiltruth and in intermittent fasting , people can drink water. So it's not the same with muslim fasting

  • @jamiltruth

    @jamiltruth

    11 ай бұрын

    @@oscarmartuasinaga4001 Yeah your right. Muslims are just built different i guess 😂

  • @MrBetoRecht
    @MrBetoRecht11 ай бұрын

    I think it is an amazing way to control appetite more than a sustainable way to live but I bet it depends on the life style of the person trying it. Great job! Like always! ❤

  • @rachell2009
    @rachell200910 ай бұрын

    I love your videos, great content and edition :)

  • @Nanooked
    @Nanooked11 ай бұрын

    Thanks for another interesting video! Watching what you ate during this video, I wondered: have you ever considered to try a 30 day experiment on eating whole food plant based? I think that could be very beneficial for your health as well!

  • @bigtaco956
    @bigtaco95610 ай бұрын

    Staying hydrated is essential for me to maintain my intermittent fasting routine.

  • @tickledtoffee
    @tickledtoffee11 ай бұрын

    I was unknowingly intermittently fasting for years, just because of when I got hungry. In my teens mom used to get so mad at me for not eating breakfast (even though she didn't either lol), but I just wasn't hungry in the morning. And I still don't get hungry in the morning, so I only eat lunch and dinner. I feel fine and I'm healthy, according to my doc, so why change? Different things work for different ppl, so I'm glad I've found what works for me

  • @selvynramasawmy6826
    @selvynramasawmy682611 ай бұрын

    Hi Matt, my name is Selvyn and I am a great fan of your channel, and I think it's the first time I am writing a comment 😅 I have been doing intermittent fasting since April 2021 and I have actually gained lots of health benefits, including a significant fat loss. If you have the time and are interested, I would be more than happy to share my fasting experience with you and I would be so glad to have a nice chat with you as well. Keep up with the nice videos and amazing content!!

  • @mikel6954
    @mikel695411 ай бұрын

    I have been doing it for some months now and i realized that at some point my stomach knew it wouldn’t get food in the morning so my body got used to it after some weeks :) Also helped me at the gym (of course u need to get your proteins in the rest of the time!!) definitely recommendable!

  • @Thefitty

    @Thefitty

    11 ай бұрын

    You can train your hunger signals to a certain extent!

  • @jarler__

    @jarler__

    11 ай бұрын

    trabajo a turnos, mañana ,tarde, noche, fin del comentario y de mi experimento 😢

  • @ice6621

    @ice6621

    7 ай бұрын

    I was looking for someone to help me and while I was reading the comments, I decided to ask you. so if I eat only breakfast will it be considered as intermittent fasting. Thank you!

  • @mikel6954

    @mikel6954

    7 ай бұрын

    @@ice6621 only breakfast is not enough, i recommend two meals (morning + lunch / lunch + dinner) :)

  • @mindsetofthefew
    @mindsetofthefew11 ай бұрын

    Thanks Matt for sharing.I am counting calories but I never tried fasting. Now I want to try this for myself!! 🍲

  • @beths8998
    @beths899811 ай бұрын

    I believe that when taking a look at the studies for and against intermittent fasting, it is beneficial to look at who is sponsoring the study to see if there are any conflicts of interest. Conflicts of interest can sometimes sway the outcomes of certain studies. It is also worth a look into the benefits of autophagy in regards to fasting vs the benefits of caloric restriction.

  • @diannabaggett1372
    @diannabaggett137211 ай бұрын

    I liked this honest review. Thanks!

  • @user-po1tf6cp9w
    @user-po1tf6cp9w10 ай бұрын

    As muslam ☪️ , we have one month on the year we do that , called ramadan , where we fast from the Fajr ( just before the sun rise) up to Maghreb ( when the sunset 🌇)

  • @nemekSI
    @nemekSI11 ай бұрын

    *Matt's 30 day vids are always class, cheers mate on another good vid!*

  • @kyerokat5775
    @kyerokat577511 ай бұрын

    Hi Matt! Great video as always, and I would like to suggest another topic which needs a deep-dive - creatine benefits.

  • @Sartre_Existentialist
    @Sartre_Existentialist11 ай бұрын

    I'm glad to hear you are also having trouble nailing down solid info. Because of the conflicting information, I am doing a keto/fasting diet. While I know it's not necessarily the best practice, I am eating only once in a 24 hr period. When I break fast, I am eating healthy fats like guacamole, salads with olive oil, salmon, beef, cheese, eggs, or other keto friendly options. I allow myself two cups of coffee and all the lemon water I want. Here is where I went off the rails. I stay up very late, so my fast break is at 0000 hours which I am sure isn't great. That being said I stay up until 0500 hours and then don't again until midnight. So far, I feel great, I find myself less hungry during the day.

  • @nikan0042
    @nikan004211 ай бұрын

    You're the best and hardworker 👌💪💪

  • @bgonline3401
    @bgonline34018 ай бұрын

    This is the best thing I've ever tried and I'm not even finding it hard. I'm doing a 18 hour fast and a 6 hour eating window. My eating window starts at 12pm and ends at 6pm. I start off with a smaller meal at 12pm at around 600-700 calories. I have a light fruit snack/nuts/seeds at around 3pm (around 200-400 calories) and then finish off with a bigger meal just before 6pm (700-900 calories). I try to get at least 30 minute workout about an hour before my first meal. In the evening I go for a 30 minute walk. I sleep around midnight and wake up at 7-8am. Drink lots of water! It's been a few weeks now since I started this due to my health issues. I'm 5 ft 9 and weighed 244 lbs on day 1. Now I weight 233 lbs which is a total loss of 11 lbs in about 3 weeks. I'm sure the weight loss will slow down later but it's working out great for me so far. I'd like to lose about 1-2 lbs a week for the rest of the year. My breathing seems easier and I'm sleeping better.

  • @user-zw8po7nk5b

    @user-zw8po7nk5b

    2 ай бұрын

    Thanks so much for sharing! This is really motivating and I’m very proud of you 🎉

  • @user-ib3mh7su8h
    @user-ib3mh7su8h6 ай бұрын

    really talented youtuber. everything you are doing is interesting.

  • @TheCoolFactor
    @TheCoolFactor11 ай бұрын

    Great video as always! Educates on the topic and also reminds me how much I hate daytime TV cringefest.

  • @widiadyatma
    @widiadyatma11 ай бұрын

    Yo Matt, I think you should’ve tried the ramadhan fasting next year together with moslem and include it in your 30 day challenge video. Curious how your perspective around it and would love to hear out what your views on it! Cheers!

  • @radarguy4692

    @radarguy4692

    6 ай бұрын

    Learn to spell

  • @kyles5513
    @kyles55137 ай бұрын

    I start eating at 10am and stop at 6pm. Took a week or so to get used to it but combined with regular exercise and the right foods I feel pretty amazing and full of energy everyday.

  • @antiquebacon
    @antiquebacon11 ай бұрын

    Great video Matt 👍

  • @shubhammishra3937
    @shubhammishra393711 ай бұрын

    Great video sir and actually closely related to the research as well.

  • @hopoutside
    @hopoutside11 ай бұрын

    Have been experimenting w/ IF for two months, and have lost 27 lbs. Have about 33 lbs to go. Currently, I exercise 5 days/wk (3 gym days, 2 very light walking days, and 2 days off during fasting. I fast once/wk from Wed night to Fri afternoon (42 hrs). I’m roughly losing 1.5 lbs/wk now, and building muscle in the process; so… I’m gaining muscle and losing fat, which is my goal. When i hit my target weight, i’ll likely have to change things up with the diet. The fasting naturally increases testosterone, growth hormone and reduces inflammation. I have a 42g recovery drink 5 days/wk after workouts, a keto lunch, then i “cheat” at dinner and eat more of what i want, tracking carbs to keep these low overall (50-75 g daily carbs). Cut out sugars, keep carbs low, no processed food, no alcohol, no vegetable oil (just avocado and coconut oils), eat a higher fat / low carb diet, exercise and watch things improve! IMO many folks are addicted to sugar, and will not admit this. I still have 9 g of sugar/day with my recovery drink 5 days/wk, yet have drawn the line with this amount of sugar. I just like how much protein i can get from the drink. Hope this helps someone!

  • @TraderJono
    @TraderJono11 ай бұрын

    I fast 16-20 hours every day and have been for 3 years now. From time to time I will do the odd 24-48 hour fast. I love it! It doesn't take long to get used to. I tend to train in the evening after eating so I use the glucose from my food as energy. I still get plenty of protein through my food and 1 protein shake per workout. Thanks for doing it again Matt and well done on sticking to it this time!!! I too don't get energy dips in the day. I used to get them when I had the usual 3 meals a day 😮💪

  • @IcePredator100
    @IcePredator10011 ай бұрын

    Hey Matt, great video as usual. I really enjoy these types of challenges. I have a suggestion for a next challenge you could undertake. What do you think about trying to stop watching the news for 30 days? We live in a world that is now inundated with information. It could be interesting to see what happens if we try to eliminate it completely for a month.

  • @sevenmadmonkey
    @sevenmadmonkey11 ай бұрын

    I also tried it before and failed admirably. I love the Zero app, it's so simple and helpful. Thanks for changing my life for the better. Again.

  • @WishAtElevenEleven
    @WishAtElevenEleven11 ай бұрын

    I did this for a while somewhat unintentionally because I just didn’t get hungry until around 11am, and at that point it just made sense to wait til lunch to eat. Idk what changed over time, but now I get so hungry within an hour of getting up, and I just don’t think I would be able to do IF comfortably anymore.

  • @bgpolitan
    @bgpolitan11 ай бұрын

    I started 16:8 fasting a week ago… The best thing I've noticed is that I am more grateful and conscious about the food I eat.

  • @knowledgeisablessing8767
    @knowledgeisablessing87672 ай бұрын

    I do OMAD and water fasting, best thing ever. It allowed me to get rid of food addictions, develop healthier eating habits/choices and stop emotional eating. My body feels more rested and my sleep is great.

  • @kylemckenna
    @kylemckenna11 ай бұрын

    Literally just watched your first video from a few years agonand now seeing this LOL! I just started fasting this week.

  • @cfruhauf
    @cfruhauf11 ай бұрын

    I just did a 24-hour intermittent fasting day and thought this would be super hard, but in the end it was kinda nice. Now I'm thinking about adding one or two days a week of 24-hour intermittent fasting. It's good to challenge ourselves and not have to be thinking about food all day.

  • @tonyrangel9271
    @tonyrangel927111 ай бұрын

    I’ve been doing this lately and I find it to be quite useful.

  • @lynel-kadamani4570
    @lynel-kadamani457011 ай бұрын

    Love your videos as usual! The idea of also incorporating intermittent fasting into your life as a muslim (not just ramadan) is also advisable. Fasting every Monday and Thursday as well as the 13, 14, and 15th of every month, etc. I'm not entirely sure if you can link this to having any specific health benefits, but it is a spiritual practice.

  • @JUSTINBUISSON
    @JUSTINBUISSON11 ай бұрын

    Very very interesting, loved it!!

  • @israareads3106
    @israareads310611 ай бұрын

    Like fasting in Ramadan🧡

  • @patrickcote8814
    @patrickcote881411 ай бұрын

    Matt you should look into caffeine intake. Andrew Huberman recently shared some interesting info on this. Because I like a little cream in my coffee, when I started intermittent fasting I had to delay my morning coffee until 11 am. I found no issues at all with energy fall-off during the day and Huberman's info might explain why.

  • @catherinegilmore2709
    @catherinegilmore270911 ай бұрын

    Yes, please do a video on circadian fasting. As a mom of 4 girls, 40, a spouse who is an RN, I don't have free time to work out...yet. Fasting almost comes the easiest.

  • @ZeroLongevity
    @ZeroLongevity11 ай бұрын

    We love that Zero could help guide you in your IF journey - congrats on your 30-day 18:6 streak! 🔥Can't wait to hear more about your ongoing year of fasting.

  • @dezasey
    @dezasey11 ай бұрын

    If you try intermittent fasting again, maybe try drinking water as your first beverage in the morning? I know we're all different, but it has helped me tremendously on not relying coffee and has helped me not drink as much coffee throughout the day.

  • @meganeichler9645
    @meganeichler964511 ай бұрын

    as an active female in her 20s, I loosely intermittent fast 12-13 hours a day to help with sleep. I do not care so much in the AM what time I begin eating but it is usually around 7:30-8:30 BUT I have noticed my sleep quality increase as I aim to stop eating between 7:00-7:30 PM and I feel tired around 9:30-10:00 PM. I used to ALWAYS snack at night as I used to be a D1 cross country runner but I realized if I am that hungry at night I did not eat enough during the day. I would be careful of fasting more than 12-13 hours if you are a female under 40 as progesterone is a sensitive hormone BUT Dr. Furhman has incredible info about this. Over all this has been better for my sleep (:

  • @space_time_everything_else
    @space_time_everything_else11 ай бұрын

    Loved this!❤

  • @strangersontheinternet
    @strangersontheinternet11 ай бұрын

    This is just a one person experience but I did intermittent fasting (20:4) for 8 months, lost 40lbs … however I also got gallstones (many small ones which means they developed within months) and had to have surgery to remove my gallbladder. Eating nothing and then a lot in a few hours is very likely to be the cause since I was under 20 at the tome.

  • @griffinrupe
    @griffinrupe11 ай бұрын

    What interests me about pretty much any diet that isn't directly advertizing "reduce caloric intake" is that the side effect of the diet is reduced caloric intake. It turns out restricting what you can eat and when has a side effect of reducing caloric intake. It's also relevant in my opinion that calories are a measure of energy, so as long as you are at a calorie deficit you are guaranteed to lose weight, that's just how it works

  • @therealjenniferrr

    @therealjenniferrr

    11 ай бұрын

    Anyone doing it correctly is eating appropriately, getting in their right macros. Those who treat it like a fad likely do not know what they are doing and will regain any weight lost when they stop. If you do it correctly you will be at your right weight as well as the benefits like autophagy and being metabolically healthy. Eating in a time restricted way isn't so much about restricting calories though as it is about not binging all day long and stimulating your digestive and metabolic systems.

  • @The_Winsome_Pixie

    @The_Winsome_Pixie

    11 ай бұрын

    ⁠@Greg D I think the answer to that is a diet that doesn’t restrict food intake but naturally has fewer calories (and more nutrients) like the WFPB (whole food plant based) diet.

  • @dezibeldez
    @dezibeldez5 ай бұрын

    Thanks for the video. I am researching intermittent fasting. Im a complete newbie. All positive feedback so far. I appreciate thr calorie deficite of one meal and allowing my body to process and digest. Definately going to give this a shot.

  • @MiaCatAdventures
    @MiaCatAdventures11 ай бұрын

    I’ve been enjoying fasting since Christmas ‘22. Lost weight, better sleep and digestion. I can’t recommend it more.

  • @Monga1523
    @Monga152311 ай бұрын

    I never imagined I would be able to fast. Did the keto thing two years and fasted 90% of the time. No longer do keto but it did help me drop 80lbs and made me change my ways. Full fat(avocados, nuts) kept me full and to this day I still fast and have maintained that weight off. Processed food messes with your mind

  • @shadowfusionx
    @shadowfusionx11 ай бұрын

    Hey Matt, how did you time your workouts? It’s been awhile since I did IF (16/8) but I would do fasted walks in the morning, and put lifting and hard runs in the middle of my eating window

  • @mattdavella

    @mattdavella

    11 ай бұрын

    I've been lifting during the day so I can have a protein shake immediately after my workout. Usually around 12pm or so. But now that I've scaled back my fasting window I don't even have to think about when I workout.

  • @theblackneon5396
    @theblackneon5396Ай бұрын

    I randomly decided to do intermittent 6/18 at new years. After 3 months, and feeling the awesome energy flowing, and each meal being like a nuclear bomb of energy, I'm hooked. Lost 20 kg fat, even gained muscle. Then I started looking up what actually was doing it. My process has been a combination betweeen 6/18, sauna, daily workouts, hiking, and only meats and greens. Went full carnivore for a week too.

  • @JamesMusicCo
    @JamesMusicCo11 ай бұрын

    5:55 love the Girl Scout cookie here with the WTF! 😂 Best moment!!!

  • @pipitsnf1682
    @pipitsnf168211 ай бұрын

    I do fasting in Ramadan and I think it does reduce my weight but of course you need to consider what you eat. What I like about fasting, according to my experience, is that I am more aware about what I eat. Like "does it give enough energy for the whole day", "how about the nutrition", "can I be hydrated enough?"etc. It is because I usually eat whatever I want as long as it makes me full 😅 Of course the down side is inevitable. When fasting, especially at the beginning at Ramadan, my energy level is low during mid day. But it gets better and better because my body start to adapt with the condition.

  • @xia6279
    @xia627911 ай бұрын

    Hey Matt, I'm on intermittent fasting for 5 month's changes I see is reduced body weight and earlier I had some problem with digestive system now I don't have any digestive issues even I eat out a large course meal and I feel good and light Main thing in intermittent fasting is how Hard u try u can't have more than one heavy meal 😂😂😂😂😂 I feel as a balancing btwn enjoying food and health

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