***QUOTE***I have been looking at the physiquetransformation.com program and have a couple of questions for you. Did you gain weight during the first phase (conditioning phase)? How long were you in this phase? I am really intrigued by this program, but DO NOT want to gain any more weight.
Thanks,
Rebecca
Hi Rebecca,
I'm sorry it took me so long to get back to you. Personally, I didn't gain weight during the conditioning phase. I actually LOST 7 pounds while eating nearly 3,000 calories a day (whoo hoo)! I guess I had my metabolism so screwed up, I immediately began losing weight the minute my body realized it wasn't starving. Some people do gain a little weight, but there are things you can do. You don't have to just watch your weight go up, even during conditioning. (Mine lasted 4 weeks. Some last up to 8.) There's a support board for program participants and everyone is entitled to a free consultation with a personal trainer, who can tailor the program to better meet your needs.
Personally, I was TERRIFIED! I couldn't afford to gain an ounce. I've always been a hard loser, but a year and a half at a plateau is ridiculous! I just knew if I gained any weight, I'd NEVER be able to get it off. I wrote to the program founder, explaining about my loooong plateau and that I'm hypothyroid. He personally soothed my fears, reassured me that he'd help, and convinced me completely that the program would work for me. However, I would probably never have tried the program, or even looked into it seriously, if I hadn't been absolutely desperate. But I had honestly tried everything I could think of.
Here's the address for their support board. I'm betting you could lurk for a while and listen to what people are saying. These things are discussed often, and everyone has been extremely helpful. The address is:
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/pfasupport/
E-mail me if you have any other questions. I'll be happy to help you. And whether or not you decide to use the program, you'll learn a tremendous amount about nutrition. I thought I was pretty well informed, but I became aware very quickly of things I didn't know I was doing wrong and things that I'd underestimated the importance of. (What a horrible sentence for an English teacher. Yikes.)
Shari