06-22-2012, 02:00 AM | #11 |
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Nice! My favorite subject.
I recently changed my diet completely and have been ecstatic with the results. I had been following a traditionally healthy diet, eating large portions of vegetables, moderate portions of fruit, rice and beans, quinoa, whole wheat, lean meats, egg whites, fat free cottage cheese, etc and small portions of olive oil, nuts, nut butter, and skim milk. I have to make an honest effort to get 3k-4k calories a day to maintain 160lbs at 6' tall, which is where I prefer to stay, so I was having to count calories which fucking sucks. I wasn't as lean as I wanted to be, couldn't work off the last of my abdominal fat and more importantly I was constantly tired/sore and wasn't sleeping well. I came across a book called "Good Calories, Bad Calories" by Gary Taubes. He lays out a convincing argument that labeling saturated fat as the culprit behind heart disease and obesity is complete bullshit. He argues that we should be using animal supplied fat for energy, protein for muscle repairing and very little sugar or carbs, as they are the real danger to our health and bodies. This is similar to Atkins, South Beach, etc etc.... So I figured, fuck it, I love bacon, lets give it a shot. I've been doing it for three weeks now. The only carbs I get come from a moderate amount of berries/melons and above-ground veggies, and the giant glasses of whole milk I use for my post-workout meal. So far I've got tons of energy, my acne cleared up, athletic performance hasn't suffered, lost the fat that I'd been trying for months to get rid of and I don't have to take a nap in between workouts anymore. I have a baseline blood test based on my body after 6 months on a very high fruit and vegetable content diet with meat perhaps only once per day, and lean meat at that. I'm going to compare it to a blood test after three months on this diet in which I eat butter, bacon and fatty meats at every meal. No more counting calories or being hungry. Its midnight and I literally just ate a whole chicken minus 1/2 breast, plus 3 slices of bacon and a box of blackberries. You just eat when you're hungry until you're full....so far so good.
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06-22-2012, 02:15 AM | #12 | |
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I'd be interested in hearing how the bloodwork comparison comes out. I did one of those low carb diets (Protein Power, I believe) and the early-on benefits were good. It was just expensive and difficult to stick with. Of course, I have a somewhat better budget now and more motivation to improve my physical condition.
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06-22-2012, 07:32 AM | #13 |
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Carbs bad? That's true for high-index carbs like cheap white flour, potatoes etc......but not low-index carbs like brown rice, yams, legumes etc.
And the problem with bacon has less to do with saturated fat, and more to do with it being processed meat with tons of potentially cancer-causing nitrates. Unprocessed meat is the way to go. Not man-created processed "meat" like bologna, salami, peperoni, hot dogs, bacon, etc. Last edited by Homeslice; 06-22-2012 at 07:38 AM.. |
06-22-2012, 08:36 AM | #14 |
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I know one thing, my wife did a no carb diet similar to Atkins and it fucked with her chemistry/hormones. She was a raging bitch all the time. She is not allowed to get rid of all carbs now.
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06-22-2012, 08:44 AM | #15 |
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Same here! My wife did the Atkins for a short time and I did it for about a week and decided it wasn't for me! I was literally starving as I was putting food in my mouth! Nothing satisfied me! I will say, it does work considering it's the same thing bodybuilders have been doing for years in prep for a contest but, I don't plan on ever doing that again!
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06-22-2012, 10:01 AM | #16 | |
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Josh, awesome that it's working for you. I once tried a similar diet and my body reacted the same way as Trip's wife. Maybe it's a female hormone issue? All I know, I won't be going on that again anytime soon.
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Your lack of energy, like people's bad moods on Atkins, could have been caused by a fat deficiency. We have had it drilled into our heads for so long that fat is bad for you that its hard to get past that when doing something like this. You'd need more than one week to give it a fair shot I think. -------I should also add that everyone's genetics are different and plans work in different ways for different folks. I'm likely responding so well to this because I grew up drinking 3 Dr. Peppers a day, bowls of cereal, tons of bread, pasta, candies, etc. etc....which has left me a bit insulin resistant. -----------Also, I'm not advocating the diet just yet, I'm pretty much just regurgitating what I've been reading about it. I feel fucking great now, but who's to say I won't have a stroke or heart attack next week!
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06-22-2012, 10:45 AM | #18 |
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Again, probably a lack of fat. My wife is doing the same diet plan and having the same positive results as me. No mood swings or anything close to it. Yet.
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06-22-2012, 10:55 AM | #19 |
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Yeah, you really have to find a diet that works for you.
Since I just want to be healthy, not athletic, I don't go out of my way to avoid stuff. I just try smaller portions and staying away from a lot of obiviously bad for you food. Cut out a lot of the snacking I use to do and if I do get the urge, I try to have fruit/almonds/peanuts or similar on hand to at least make it not so bad. |
06-22-2012, 11:03 AM | #20 |
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About 10 years ago, I lost 40lbs in 3 months on Atkins... well, Atkins and Bud Light on the weekends... Probably could have done it in two months without the drinking, but I got down to 185... with no exercise, I was actually pretty lean. Realistically, I could have gotten to 175, maybe 170 if I busted my ass.
Kept it off for about a year, then the weight started creeping... couldn't get disciplined, wasn't motivated, and finally just gave up. It's kind of interesting... I don't like being fat, but after a while you just accept it and shit gets real out of control then. Just before Christmas, I peaked at 294. Fuck that. Immediately started eating better, working out a little, and lost about 28lbs before my wedding. Wedding, then honeymoon, and fell off the wagon again. I gained about 4lbs in two months, then started jiu jitsu. This is my 6th week and I've gained another 5lbs, though I feel like I'm actually leaner - ONSSP's commented as well. Now with jits, I have something that REALLY motivates me to get healthy. It's not about looking good... I'm married and she signed up for the fat-guy special from the get go. It's about getting stronger, having more endurance, etc. I'm almost always the heaviest guy in class, but I'm also one of the strongest... if I could end up around 200, dropping the fat, and gaining about 15-20lbs of lean muscle, I think that'd be about perfect. I'd actually prefer to drop some leg mass, relocating it to the upper body... my calves are retarded. Food today... Breakfast: 1 slice of wheat toast (lightly buttered), 1/4 cup blackberries, a couple strawberries, 1/4 cup grapefruit, glass of soy milk Snacks: 2.5 cups of raw carrots, 2.5 cups raw kale Lunch: 6-oz chicken breast, boneless skinless Dinner: TBD - most likely a chicken breast and some mixed veggies (frozen) That'll be pretty much the standard, though I'll mix things up with various fruit, veggies, and nuts... the occassional steak or porkchop. I'll certainly go nuts from time to time and grill some chicken wings... Saturday's will be beer day. Exercise will consist of jiu jitsu 3-4x per week, biking, kettlebell swings, body weight exercises, and lots and lots of stretching. Once I really start to lean out, the diet will change and I'll start really strength training. That's the plan... let's see how it goes. |
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