Update:
It has been officially one week of intermittent fasting. I haven't cheated, in fact I've fasted for more than 16 hours on several occasions. Usually 18, 20 hours twice. It's because I like to break the fast at 11/12, and have dinner no later than 5/6.
I find it much easier to forget about food when I'm in my fasting window. I actually think about food a whole lot more in my feeding window. After lunch, I am already thinking about dinner. However, after dinner I tell myself that I am done for the day and don't really get hungry all night.
The mornings are not as rough as you would expect. Perhaps because I take a stimulant/appetite suppressant in the form of Amino Lean. (2 scoops, lemon lime flavor)
https://www.bodybuilding.com/store/rsp-nutrition/aminolean.html
I mix it up in a bottle of vitamin water zero (0 cal), and on training days, I take Regen BCAA as well. (1 scoop, lemon lime)
https://www.bodybuilding.com/store/rsp-nutrition/regen.html
I'm feeling pretty good. My perspective on food has changed a lot. Yesterday I woke up at 7am and did not eat until 1:30. Just a week or so ago that would have been bizarre for me. I also would have been starving around 10 am.
It just goes to show how you can really change your eating habits. Your body will adapt.
I probably will not continue IF when I start bulking because it seems counterproductive. But so far, IF has got to be the single best method of weight loss I have ever tried. Energy levels are better, performance in the gym hasn't suffered, and I'm eating big meals. What else can you ask for?
I only have about 5 lbs left to lose, and once I reach my goal I will embark on a 6 month + bulk, deservedly. I've been dieting a long time and I learned a lot from my mistakes, and so far I feel like I am in the best shape of my life, and I'm working smarter, not harder.
If you go back to my early posts you will see that I've changed a lot.
Anyways, not much more to say. One successful week of intermittent fasting done. I am enjoying it a whole lot. I feel better mentally, physically, and spiritually. I've been addicted to food almost my whole life and now I feel better with an empty stomach. This is mind-blowing stuff. Everything I assumed about IF was wrong. I hit a PR on bench (175lbs) last weekend, completely fasted. I am 19y.o., 5'7, 152lbs this morning, and about 15% bf, maybe less. I've come a long way. Goal weight: 145lbs
If you're trying to lose fat, intermittent fasting could very well be the answer. In retrospect, eating small meals around the clock actually made me a lot hungrier. I do not have before/after lab work but I am entirely convinced that since I started IF my blood glucose and insulin sensitivity is far better.
Only time will tell.