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The window after the fast, and how to use it

FerazMay 29, 2026
The window after the fast, and how to use it

Breaking the fast can read like the finish line, the reward at the end of the hard part. Seeing it that way wastes the most useful stretch of the whole program. The days right after the fast are an opening, and going into them with a plan turns the fast from a one-off effort into the start of a run.

Why the days after are different

Two or three days without food resets how your body reads eating. Your stomach has shrunk back, your hunger has dropped right down, and your tolerance for eating lightly is the highest it will be. Portions that would have seemed small before now read as plenty. A day of around a thousand calories, which would be punishing in normal times, is a real and satisfying amount of food straight after a fast. For a short window, eating little is genuinely easy.

The move: stretch the window

Because that state does not last, the worst thing to do is rush straight back to normal eating the day the fast ends. The better move is to ride the low-hunger period for as long as it stays comfortable. Keep the food simple and the portions modest while it is easy, and you can run a stricter diet and a bigger deficit than you could ever sustain from a cold start. That is where a lot of the early progress is won, before your appetite climbs back to its usual level over the following week.

Expect the scale to lie first

One thing not to misread: the morning after you start eating again, the scale jumps, often by a kilo or two. That is the food itself, plus water returning with the carbohydrate you eat. It is not Fat is a macronutrient that provides a concentrated source of energy at 9 calories per gram.Full definition →, and it settles back down over a few days. Knowing that in advance keeps you from reading the rebound as failure and easing off exactly when the window is most worth pressing.

The framing that helps

So treat breaking the fast as a beginning rather than an ending. The fast empties the tank and starts the fat burning; the days straight after are where you turn that into a lead. Plan them as deliberately as you planned the fast, and the whole effort pays back more than it would if you let the finish-line feeling take over.

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