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What sort of cardio are you doing? If your body is in a caloric deficit, there is no way you shouldn't be losing weight. It's a fine line between losing weight and gaining muscle at the same time so you need to do the cardio (fasted preferrably), eat right and lift heavy.
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I lift on the medium-heavy side, usually doing three sets of 12 on a weight that has me floundering at the end of my last set. I have a bears appetite though, and I eat lots of lean protein on the days I work out. Quote:
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After the suggestions in your previous thread, I began to take a look at trying out CKD.
Here is what I put together so far for the carb-up phase, which seems to be much harder to do than the no-carb phase. Any thoughts? Please keep in mind, that my products are rather limited, so suggesting specific brands, they likely won't have them here in Costa Rica ![]() http://keithbussey.com/ckd.html
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Try pea pods instead of chips. Alaskan snow peas, mangetout, sugar snap peas.. all peas in a pod by whatever name. Best raw IMHO. Really good and crunchy.
Sweet potato fries/chips are also good.
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![]() For the Carb-loading phase, what I saw recommended was: 10-12 grams Carbs per lean kilogram of bodyweight 1g protein per lean pound of bodyweight X grams of fat below your lean bodyweight in kilos Do you follow a different formula to only have 400-600 grams ? I also plan to adjust it every week, of course, that was just something to get me started which fit in
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Our grocery stores here offer canned peas, and canned peas only. No raw peas or exotic types such as what you are listing...I do like wasabi peas though which aren't that bad.
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do they have edamame available there? another pod vegetable chocked with nutrition. |
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"What has been recommended by other authors of the CKD is 10-12 grams of carbs per kilogram of lean mass. Again, time to do math. Our example had 160 pounds of lean mass, so divide that by the conversion factor of 2.2, and we get roughly 73 kg." 260 lbs * 0.70 (lean weight) / 2.2 (convert to kilos) = 82.6 lean kilos 82.6 lean kilos * 10g to 12g = 826g to 991g I'm not seeing where the error in my math is to get to 400 - 600 carbs ?
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I highly recommend that you don't do a 2 day carb up. In fact, when starting CKD, you don't carb up until the 2nd week. Two day carb ups are for people who are in the 10%-11% body fat range or even lower.
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I'll keep you guys updated how it goes once I do get started with it. I've read some of those, but will read through the rest, thanks
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I thought your previous post told me I should be having 400 - 600 carbs...if you meant something else, I guess I misunderstood that statement then, no worries
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Interesting, this part I missed reading anywhere. That would certainly adjust my plan then and actually, I think make it easier for me (I mostly hate low-fat carb items, such as rice, pastas, grains). So I guess then I should divide my goals I have currently for 36-hours to 2/3rds ? Or keep them as they are just fit it all into 24 hour period.
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Varius, It's absolutely essential that you wait two weeks before your first carb up, otherwise you're not giving your body enough time to deplete itself of glycogen before replenishing your body. And 2 carb ups a week will just slow down your progress. That's only useful for people that have been on that diet for a while and are slowly plateauing.
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![]() ![]() ![]() also, varius, if you are not lifting weights as hard as possible and need the energy to get through your workouts, there is no real reason to cycle the diet. also, this is a super serious and quite extreme diet plan. be careful! the 1st 2 weeks will knock your socks off and your body will be saying fuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuck this...............! i wouldn't do it for longer then 2-3 months. |
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Ok, so the carbs are just for providing the energy for the upcoming week's workouts, correct? Thus if you aren't planning to workout, you don't need the carbs.
I thought they are also needed, though, to boost back up your glycogen and insulin levels so your body burns fat for energy and not protein (so you lose as little muscle as possible). ie. on a typical no-carb diet, I imagine one would lose tons of muscle with the weight they lose, not just fat. Either way, I intend to start at least some lifting...right now my exercise is more of a cardio-only nature (hockey) - but I understand I need to build more muscle for all this to achieve desired results. Perhaps if I'm not a hardcore workout person, though, I wouldn't require exact amounts of carbs on that one day and it would be easier to just follow this: 6 days a week, no-carb 1 day a week, whatever I feel like eating ??
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if there's been any misinformation posted by me in this thread feel free to point it out. i try to keep my comments related to my experience only. before/during. the during pic is ~2= months old, i've packed on some muscle weight since this last pic was taken and my bf has stayed at ~8% ![]() |
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thx. also, the thread was started more to get a feel for folk's understandings and concerns re: nutrition, i don't want to come across like i think i am an expert or anything, far from it.
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Thanks for the advice guys. I think I've decided on doing the following, once back from my travel:
First two weeks: Sunday - Saturday: 200g Protein, 125g Fat, less than 15g Carbs Next four weeks: Sunday - Friday: 200g Protein, 125g Fat, less than 15g Carbs Saturday: Anything I want During this period, I will only keep my current exercise (3 hours of hockey on Wednesdays, plus some walking/hiking on Sundays when volunteering at dog shelter). After that, I'll see about taking the next step: getting an exercise program/gym membership and possibly adding in more carbs. Sound about right ?
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Yup, perfect.
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However, yes it may be different when I am actually eating food, just no carbs for the switch-over as you say - thanks for the heads up ![]() Here is what I came up with to start with: http://keithbussey.com/diet.html I figure I'll probably switch it up every week or so to not get too bored with it (ie. swap turkey, steak, etc... in). I really dislike fish and seafood (aside from tuna), so take a GNC Fish Oil Omega-3 supplement, hopefully that is sufficient.
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If carbs give you energy, and you start the Atkins Diet, what do you replace the carbs with to provide you with the energy your body needs?
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Short answer- fat. long answer- it's my understanding that atkins is a moderate version of a ketogenic diet so you metabolism adjust to low carbs by utilizing fat stores for energy. i believe the atkins does allow carbs so it's not as extreme/quick a fat loss as a ketogenic diet thx for the props above, Dave! |
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Thanks for this thread, it's nice to see when one commits to his goals.
You don't see that too often and that Pizza guy kills it for everyone. I thought Adkins was the fastest weight loss diet out there. I know it's not the healthiest diet.
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