WEIGHT LOSS + the challenge
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I've joined the list. Thought I had better change my eating habits now I have given up the durries. No carbs, no sugar. Just protein. Been on it a week . Think I had a carbo crash yesterday. Start exercising this weekend.
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why no carbs?
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I've been on minimal carbs since Sept, low to no sugar and have no problems with energy levels, the more weight I lose, the more exercise I do, the more energy I have.
I think I've still got enough stores to keep me going a bit longer yet
I think I've still got enough stores to keep me going a bit longer yet
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kickinit wrote:why no carbs?
Once you hit about 20 your body needs less than 1/2 what it did when growing, it just stores as fat unless you are doing mega exercise every day
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Ian wrote:kickinit wrote:why no carbs?
Once you hit about 20 your body needs less than 1/2 what it did when growing, it just stores as fat unless you are doing mega exercise every day
False.
Carbs are not specifically stored as fat. Weight gain is dependent on exceeding Total Daily Energy Expenditure, not on what types of food you eat.
Ian wrote:I've been on minimal carbs since Sept, low to no sugar and have no problems with energy levels, the more weight I lose, the more exercise I do, the more energy I have.
I think I've still got enough stores to keep me going a bit longer yet
Minimal carbs are fine. As long as you are eating some carbs to help replenish the glycogen stores.
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Basically Atkins.
It's a good way to build up some motivation and see some change.
Many people don't' stick to something because they don't see a change quick enough. Doing Atkins means you lose some weight as a noticeable start and then go on a more regular diet.
It's a good way to build up some motivation and see some change.
Many people don't' stick to something because they don't see a change quick enough. Doing Atkins means you lose some weight as a noticeable start and then go on a more regular diet.
I love 'Food and Stuff'. It's where I buy all of my food. And most of my stuff.
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Squids wrote:Not like the bodies preferred energy source is carbs or anything
They are the most efficient source for glycogenesis.
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Q. wrote:No carbs. Good luck with your no energy goals of 2013.
Don't use a lot of energy now. ;-)
Want to loose some weight quickly over a couple of months, then continue with good food after. Please don't turn this into a duromine thing 'cause idgaf.
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Dissident wrote:Basically Atkins.
It's a good way to build up some motivation and see some change.
Many people don't' stick to something because they don't see a change quick enough. Doing Atkins means you lose some weight as a noticeable start and then go on a more regular diet.
This.
I'm the type of person who likes to see results.
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The results you see in the first couple of weeks is loss of water weight from carb elimination (which returns once you re-introduce carbs) and not fat loss.
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Good. Could do with getting rid of some water.
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lol.
Have lost 4kgs in 5 days. Only 20 more days at this rate.
Have lost 4kgs in 5 days. Only 20 more days at this rate.
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Ian wrote:kickinit wrote:why no carbs?
Once you hit about 20 your body needs less than 1/2 what it did when growing, it just stores as fat unless you are doing mega exercise every day
so your saying before I was 20 I should of been around 5,000 calories for maintenance?
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Q. wrote:No carbs. Good luck with your no energy goals of 2013.
yep and the scales have moved but the bf% has hardly changed.
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]I lost 22kg through a high protien low carb diet, it's probably been the most effective style diet I have seen while working at a rec centre.
But it's not a life long maintainable diet, but that was fine for what I needed I sawcthose results very quickly which got my self esteem and motivation up in the gym.
I probably lost a few to many kilos but am now looking at putting on lean muscle so have now added 'good' carbs, like brown rice, oats, wholemeal bread.
Personally I think low carbs is a great way for someone to start if they are looking at losing alot of weight but they have to understand at some point they will need to start adding carbs back into their diet.
But it's not a life long maintainable diet, but that was fine for what I needed I sawcthose results very quickly which got my self esteem and motivation up in the gym.
I probably lost a few to many kilos but am now looking at putting on lean muscle so have now added 'good' carbs, like brown rice, oats, wholemeal bread.
Personally I think low carbs is a great way for someone to start if they are looking at losing alot of weight but they have to understand at some point they will need to start adding carbs back into their diet.
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whufc wrote:I probably lost a few to many kilos but am now looking at putting on lean muscle so have now added 'good' carbs, like brown rice, oats, wholemeal bread.
Honestly, when doing resistance training to add lean muscle, it really doesn't matter what type of carbs you're eating.
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