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Old 03-23-2015, 03:55 PM   #51
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i see. i didn't mean to imply you weren't being consistent. keto is very difficult to maintain long term. I was more curious as to what your goal is in embracing keto to begin with?

for losing fat or?
This chick is kind of annoying, but she has a ton of videos on becoming keto adapted. She's 47 and been in Ketosis for 3 years, and talks about having off the charts energy and obviously --- very low bodyfat for a girl.

Like I said earlier. It's the way our bodies are supposed to work.

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Old 03-23-2015, 04:02 PM   #52
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I love these threads! How many of you guys have reached your weight loss/gain goal and maintained your weight consistently. That's the hard part!
When I started getting in shape 2 years ago, I weighed 197.

Right now, I weight 196 -- but my gut is gone, so I'd call that progress. The muscle added is what I attribute the weight to.
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Old 03-23-2015, 04:02 PM   #53
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I love these threads! How many of you guys have reached your weight loss/gain goal and maintained your weight consistently. That's the hard part!
i've maintained the same dimensions for ~7 years now, since i lost weight initially. but not all the muscle lasted. i decided i wanted to go with a maintenance program. i do body weight resistance training (primarily pushups and burpees) to stay strong and i'm paddling out surfing ~4x a week along with leisurely cruising the bikes A LOT, including a couple days a week i'll do 2 5 minute HIIT sessions a day cycling.

That activity deals mostly with my blood sugars and eats that shit up so i don't have to fire as much insulin and the icing on the cake is i get to eat carbs to support the lifestyle! and not to mention eat bacon and drink booze, very much in moderation.

and sleep good too!

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Old 03-23-2015, 04:07 PM   #54
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How can people not eat carbs? This is the stuff where you take energy from. Do not eat them before going to bed (supper etc), but not during breakfast...
And what more - your diet should be ballanced, carbs, proteins, fat etc. Why people decide to cut something out is beyond me (except for weight losing agenda).
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Old 03-23-2015, 04:10 PM   #55
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This chick is kind of annoying, but she has a ton of videos on becoming keto adapted. She's 47 and been in Ketosis for 3 years, and talks about having off the charts energy and obviously --- very low bodyfat for a girl.

Like I said earlier. It's the way our bodies are supposed to work.

i don't disagree that our bodies are supposed to work. But i think it's also true that IF is also a way how our bodies are supposed to work. both are valid historically right? at some points we don't have food at all, at other points we don't have carbs.

I think they are both profoundly good choices to make, i just found that IF is much much more natural for me. i grew up not eating breakfast!

The hard part to figure out and sort out was proper proportions and balance. that took quite a while of counting calories and very closely taking inventory of what i eat. there's an app for that!
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I love these threads! How many of you guys have reached your weight loss/gain goal and maintained your weight consistently. That's the hard part!
I sat around 102-105 for a good 18months - 2 years, at the end of last year, I upped my training (have an event to train for) and dropped to 95kg and felt like shit, so changed diet through the help of a mate and am at 100kg for the last month or so and feel great now.
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Old 03-23-2015, 06:22 PM   #57
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I consider macro ratios (carbs, fat protein) while adjusting calories as per my goals and activity level. When I'm gaining weight I eat 3500 cals a day, 40p/40c/20f, when I'm on a cut, 1800-2000, 50p/25c/25f.

Bad food always makes me feel like shit. So I avoid it mostly with the exception of family functions.
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Old 03-23-2015, 06:44 PM   #58
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carbs are the best source of energy
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Old 03-23-2015, 06:54 PM   #59
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Fat and carbs are not the enemy, too many calories are.
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Different people's bodies do best on different diets. We are not all the same.

At the moment, my first meal of the day is a little protein (usually wild-caught fish) and a variety of cooked green veggies -- broccoli, green beans, asparagus, Brussels sprouts, etc.

I mix up what I eat regularly.
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Different people's bodies do best on different diets. We are not all the same.

At the moment, my first meal of the day is a little protein (usually wild-caught fish) and a variety of cooked green veggies -- broccoli, green beans, asparagus, Brussels sprouts, etc.

I mix up what I eat regularly.
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I've just started eating lowcarb again for the 575th time. It's a great way to lose weight, my mood and well-being is better and I have higher levels of energy but the food is pretty boring.
Don't get me wrong, you can make delicious lowcarb food but I miss pizza, beer and all those things.

People that say "carbs are the needed and the best source of energy" must be athletes that need that fast energy rush that sugars give. When in ketosis I have much smoother energy-levels throughout the day than while eating carbs.
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I've just started eating lowcarb again for the 575th time. It's a great way to lose weight, my mood and well-being is better and I have higher levels of energy but the food is pretty boring.
Don't get me wrong, you can make delicious lowcarb food but I miss pizza, beer and all those things.

People that say "carbs are the needed and the best source of energy" must be athletes that need that fast energy rush that sugars give. When in ketosis I have much smoother energy-levels throughout the day than while eating carbs.
That's actually true. Ketosis is great for long distance athletes, like bikers and marathon runners. Carbs are great for quick burst athletics, like sprinting.
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