26-10-2009, 22:10
I agree with "A", and I will log in add my comment. I am one of those exceptions who started in November, and grew well. I do think the theory is worth exploring, but rather than it being the time of year, I think it has more to do with how your body/brain reacts to springtime, sunlight, etc.
Excercise, stay warm (add Kelp, L-Tyrosine, Cayenne Pepper), bundle up and go outside to get sunlight, eat healthy, and avoid the winter shutdown/hybernation mode that our bodies want to go into. I also lost 15lbs at the same time over the winter months, which is a bad time to start a diet, but it's possible.
No offense to anyone, but I think it's wrong to tell people "not to start" when they are new and hang on every word.
Excercise, stay warm (add Kelp, L-Tyrosine, Cayenne Pepper), bundle up and go outside to get sunlight, eat healthy, and avoid the winter shutdown/hybernation mode that our bodies want to go into. I also lost 15lbs at the same time over the winter months, which is a bad time to start a diet, but it's possible.
No offense to anyone, but I think it's wrong to tell people "not to start" when they are new and hang on every word.