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Here we go.
You don't like bro-science?
Here we go.
Your best bet is to cycle your carbs. Go a few days staying pretty low then have a binge day. Also the biggest thing is calorie count. You need to eat less than you need to lose weight.
Ha, not really. Most of the stuff I buy comes from Trader Joe's or Fresh & Easy, both of which are pretty cheap.First of all, Whitta your meals plan looks like it comes from a 5 star restaurant. Dat Book of Eli money.
Atkins vindicated from beyond the grave
I'm in the same boat yo. Wake up a half an hour early and do pushups and situps. Run 5 miles every day and just eat less.
I hate the attack against food that dieters have. Brown rice is not unhealthy. Carbs are not unhealthy. Maybe not conducive to quick weight loss but not unhealthy.
Moderation in all things.
Even if you can't live a low-carb life cutting out sugar is a great positive step. It's frightening how many calories in the American diet come from soda alone. Fucking SODA. Nothing but junk corn syrup. Cut that shit out.
http://www.sciencenews.org/view/gen...r_Thought__Soft_Drinks_as_Top_Calorie_Culprit
Fruit juice is almost as bad. People think it's healthy because it's fruit, but the juice is just the liquified sugar that's left after the wholesome part of the fruit is taken away.
A shit-ton of weight loss from low carb is due to water weight (a carb is what, 2g water?). Just saying.
Calories in vs. calories out and eating whole/unprocessed foods, a lot of veggies, and only sugar from whole fruit has been way greater for me and not as ascetic.
The low-carb cult here on gaf has kind of made me dislike the diet, although I was moving to a caloric restriction intake with controlled carbs.
A shit-ton of weight loss from low carb is due to water weight (a carb is what, 2g water?). Just saying.
Calories in vs. calories out and eating whole/unprocessed foods, a lot of veggies, and only sugar from whole fruit has been way greater for me and not as ascetic.
The low-carb cult here on gaf has kind of made me dislike the diet, although I was moving to a caloric restriction intake with controlled carbs.
A shit-ton of weight loss from low carb is due to water weight (a carb is what, 2g water?). Just saying.
A shit-ton of weight loss from low carb is due to water weight (a carb is what, 2g water?). Just saying.
Calories in vs. calories out and eating whole/unprocessed foods, a lot of veggies, and only sugar from whole fruit has been way greater for me and not as ascetic.
The low-carb cult here on gaf has kind of made me dislike the diet, although I was moving to a caloric restriction intake with controlled carbs.
People should definitely not listen to you when it comes to dieting. Hell, you're promoting pizza and beer here. That's just freaking ridiculous.Sorry dude, I love food and all kinds of it. I'll work out as much as I need to to be able to enjoy all kinds. I'd rather work out a lot than just say fuck you to thousands of different foods.
Beer is made from grains.
I wouldn't call it a cult. I'm just happy to finally have found a diet that is actually making me lose weight. I've been a lard ass since 3rd grade, it is actually making my life not suck ass, so if I come off as sounding a little too preachy I'm sorry. It just sucks to take being a fat ass as a normal thing in life, something that you can try to change but that wont, no matter what you do. Failing with diets that other people have made work is terrible because you think there is something wrong with your body, or that you are just a failure and not working hard enough at it.
Again, I just want to get to my goal weight with the low carb diet, then I'll be back to eating a sensible diet that includes some carbs. Need to actually try to force the rest of my family to try it since they are all obese as well, and it sucks seeing them being so large now that I'm just "overweight" instead of obese.
Go without it for a while (grains), and then try it again. Trust me, you wont miss it
I'm sure the people who are reporting 50+lbs lost just lost a ton of water weight.A shit-ton of weight loss from low carb is due to water weight (a carb is what, 2g water?). Just saying.
Calories in vs. calories out and eating whole/unprocessed foods, a lot of veggies, and only sugar from whole fruit has been way greater for me and not as ascetic.
The low-carb cult here on gaf has kind of made me dislike the diet, although I was moving to a caloric restriction intake with controlled carbs.
....hahahahahah this is the most unintentionally hilarious thing i've read.
Sorry dude, I love food and all kinds of it. I'll work out as much as I need to to be able to enjoy all kinds. I'd rather work out a lot than just say fuck you to thousands of different foods.
Beer is made from grains.
....hahahahahah this is the most unintentionally hilarious thing i've read.
Like the other guy said, your diet advice is shit. Eating all of that crap is probably making you super unhealthy inside, regardless of what you may look like outside. It's not sustainable for people other than yourself, and it's mischaracterizing low carb dieting. Cheat days are allowed, and some diets even encourage them. Primal, for instance, only requires 80% of your time to be truly Primal. All of them work in flexibility. Yours, however, does not. Miss some workouts, etc, and you're completely fucked.
That's not the case at all. You can eat plenty of carbs and still lose lots of weight. It isn't one and done.
Low carb is miserable, weird and unsustainable. Stay active and eat reasonably dude. If my grandfather saw me going low carb he'd slap the shit out of me and tell me to get real lmao.
The best combo is:
Eat less carbs (not extremely low but under 150g a day)
Eat less calories than you use (cutting down carbs will help a lot but you'll probably have to cut down on other stuff. Find your BMR)
Exercise 3-4 times a week
BOOM!
The above is completely sustainable for life.
You're wrong on all counts, man. I'm never miserable eating low carb. The food is amazing. It's not weird if you actually read about it. It is absolutely sustainable. Primal eating in particular is super easy to do, and makes you feel great.
And who the hell cares what your grandfather would say? That's an appeal to...old people? Well argued, my friend.
I love my carbs. Lost 35 lbs eating carbs just eating less calories. Gaining muscle now eating carbs and body fat still decreasing. Eating minimal carbs is a horrible feeling and I will never do that shit again.
Really? Last summer I did a two months long low-carb diet and lost 26lbs without even doing any exercise. And oh boy did it felt like I was a frigging God. I had like 5x the energy, slept better, my brain was more active, etc. Oh and no farts!
How many grams a day?
What kind of food do you eat?
So? Make yourself lose weight through exercise. If you are just maintaining from what you are doing now do more.
Check out Gary Whitta's post a few pages back of his weekly meal schedule. You get some meat (a steak, chicken, carnitas, pork chops, bacon, eggs, etc), have a huge helping of vegetables with it. There's a meal. Cook with butter. Drink full fat milk or half and half if you want. Super delicious. Check out Mark's Daily Apple for lots of great meal ideas.
Then once a week, or once every two weeks, you get to go nuts. Eat a pizza. Eat a cheesesteak. Whatever you want. Keeps you happy. There's many different programs that do basically the same thing. The weight loss thread here is fully of ideas and success stories.
That's a good idea but a low-carb diet is very hard to follow when you're a vegetarian and most of your protein sources contain carbs as well.
Food becomes nothing more than sustenance and you can move on to things that actually matter in life. At least thats what it did for me.
I'm making this up, but this would be typical for me:
MONDAY
Breakfast: Smoked salmon and eggs
Lunch: Stir-fried chicken and peppers
Dinner: Ribeye steak and spinach
TUESDAY
Breakfast: Bacon and eggs
Lunch: Tuna on a low-carb flatbread wrap with some almonds
Dinner: Pork chop with beans or peas
WEDNESDAY
Breakfast: Ham and cheese omelette
Lunch: Split pea and ham soup
Dinner: Roast chicken and creamed spinach
THURSDAY
Breakfast: Chicken sausage and eggs
Lunch: Grilled cajun salmon with mixed nuts
Dinner: Italian sausage and peppers
FRIDAY
Breakfast: Some kind of egg scramble with ham and peppers
Lunch: Yellowfin tuna poke with onions and soy sauce
Dinner: Lamb chops with lentils and mushy peas
WEEKEND
Anything I want.
You eat a lot of peas. Aren't they high in carbs and generally avoided on a low carb diet?
and a lot of eggs, aren't they bad for you if you eat a lot?
The whole problem is that they became the primary source of energy, while in reality human body evolved to use fat and protein as energy instead.Isn't a low carb diet relatively unhealthy since they're your primary source of energy?
and a lot of eggs, aren't they bad for you if you eat a lot?