Comments for Leeds based champion Personal Trainer, weight loss specialist and nutritionist https://pg-fitness.co.uk/ Weight loss personal trainer Wed, 24 Sep 2025 10:08:58 +0000 hourly 1 Comment on Twelve (12) Facts to Know About Water Weight by Adamina Harrison https://pg-fitness.co.uk/twelve-12-facts-to-know-about-water-weight/#comment-1625 Wed, 24 Sep 2025 10:08:58 +0000 https://pg-fitness.co.uk/?p=35020#comment-1625 Never realised how much water weight can swing just from salt, carbs, or stress. Makes sense why the scales can be so confusing sometimes. I also found some handy tips on SheMed’s blogs that explain how to manage these fluctuations without losing your mind.

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Comment on Ozempic: The Weight Loss Craze with Serious Consequences by Pete_Gawtry https://pg-fitness.co.uk/ozempic-the-weight-loss-craze-with-serious-consequences/#comment-1616 Mon, 02 Sep 2024 20:28:14 +0000 https://pg-fitness.co.uk/?p=37720#comment-1616 Its got awful side effects

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Comment on The Pete Gawtry Fitness guide to Intermittent Fasting by Pete_Gawtry https://pg-fitness.co.uk/the-pete-gawtry-fitness-guide-to-intermittent-fasting/#comment-1544 Sun, 09 Aug 2020 06:10:18 +0000 https://pg-fitness.co.uk/?p=36820#comment-1544 In reply to Priya Thomas.

Hi Priya. They can, anyone can, although I would not ‘recommend’ using fasting as a form of weight loss during pregnancy and breastfeeding. I would wait until the breastfeeding is finished.

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Comment on The Pete Gawtry Fitness guide to Intermittent Fasting by Noah White https://pg-fitness.co.uk/the-pete-gawtry-fitness-guide-to-intermittent-fasting/#comment-1543 Sun, 09 Aug 2020 04:30:52 +0000 https://pg-fitness.co.uk/?p=36820#comment-1543 Although the word “fasting” sounds scary, intermittent fasting is taking the diet world by storm. You would not loss energy in your body if you try eating high-fiber foods, such as nuts, beans, fruits and vegetables, and high protein foods, including meat, fish, tofu, or nuts, during your eating window. Also, drink lots of water.

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Comment on The Pete Gawtry Fitness guide to Intermittent Fasting by Nethmi Balasooriya https://pg-fitness.co.uk/the-pete-gawtry-fitness-guide-to-intermittent-fasting/#comment-1542 Sun, 09 Aug 2020 04:13:07 +0000 https://pg-fitness.co.uk/?p=36820#comment-1542 Fasting for 12 hours type of intermittent fasting plan may be a good option for beginners. Also this should encourage weight loss. Intermittent fasting cause the body to turn its fat stores into energy, which releases ketones into the blood stream.

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Comment on The Pete Gawtry Fitness guide to Intermittent Fasting by Omalka Bale https://pg-fitness.co.uk/the-pete-gawtry-fitness-guide-to-intermittent-fasting/#comment-1541 Sun, 09 Aug 2020 02:12:51 +0000 https://pg-fitness.co.uk/?p=36820#comment-1541 Intermittent fasting promotes improved body composition, lowers disease risk, and can improve brain function, As explained in the article Some recommend 16:8, Some suggest 5:2, (which requires that you fast and eat roughly 500 calories for two consecutive days). The good thing about intermittent fasting is that these variations allow you to find the option that’s right for you.

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Comment on The Pete Gawtry Fitness guide to Intermittent Fasting by Mod Utto https://pg-fitness.co.uk/the-pete-gawtry-fitness-guide-to-intermittent-fasting/#comment-1540 Sat, 08 Aug 2020 19:02:20 +0000 https://pg-fitness.co.uk/?p=36820#comment-1540 Some fasting proponents prefer shorter, more targeted fasts, especially for those who work out and are interested in improving both health and body composition. I started gradually: by simply pushing back my meals a bit. Try eating half an hour or an hour later than normal. Our appetite hormones are driven largely by our routines. They make us hungry when we expect to be hungry.

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Comment on The Pete Gawtry Fitness guide to Intermittent Fasting by Thilina Bandara https://pg-fitness.co.uk/the-pete-gawtry-fitness-guide-to-intermittent-fasting/#comment-1539 Sat, 08 Aug 2020 16:47:45 +0000 https://pg-fitness.co.uk/?p=36820#comment-1539 That said, it’s important to note that intermittent fasting isn’t a diet. It’s simply a schedule for eating.
Personally, I do a daily fast where I eat all of my meals in an 8–hour window (for example, from 10am to 6pm) and then spend the rest of the day and night fasting.

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Comment on The Pete Gawtry Fitness guide to Intermittent Fasting by Priya Thomas https://pg-fitness.co.uk/the-pete-gawtry-fitness-guide-to-intermittent-fasting/#comment-1538 Sat, 08 Aug 2020 14:22:56 +0000 https://pg-fitness.co.uk/?p=36820#comment-1538 In reply to Pete_Gawtry.

This is very valuable information on intermittent fasting. However I have one question, can overweight women fast during pregnancy and after birth during breast feeding? My feeling is that is not good for the child, isn’t it?

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Comment on The Ketogenic Diet and IBS by Pete_Gawtry https://pg-fitness.co.uk/the-ketogenic-diet-and-ibs/#comment-1537 Sat, 08 Aug 2020 06:05:59 +0000 https://pg-fitness.co.uk/?p=36809#comment-1537 ]]> In reply to Kevin Bailey.

When you are ready Kevin 👍🏼

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