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(05-28-2012, 11:53 PM)
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(05-29-2012, 05:48 AM)
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I guess i'll quit Keto and go normal low-carb.
The diet itself is not too hard, but i have serious problems going to the bathroom. :\ I've read (on Bodybuilding.com ) many people experience the same problem, and they were suggested to try another diet that incorporated more fibers through fruit and beans, so i'll try normal low-carb. I don't think i was losing mad weight anyway and besides, i don't really care how much i lose, if everytime i take a shit is a nightmare, lol. |
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(05-29-2012, 06:40 AM)
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You can do HIIT Little-style--60 seconds of high intensity work @ 95% of VO^2 max, followed by 75 seconds of lower intensity work for 20 minutes--on any ol' piece of aerobic equipment. [95% of your VO^2max should be just at the point when you can't talk any more.] You don't have to raise your speed to get the effect, just the intensity of the workout. You can do a HIIT routine by upping the incline or the resistance levels.
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Henshin!
(05-29-2012, 07:46 AM)
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Man, I wish I understood the dynamics of body weight changes. I've been weighing myself more often lately, just because I'm excited to see myself inching closer and closer to my goal. Specifically I weigh myself later in the night before a workout and then after. During keto my body has been pretty consistent in weigh-ins after working out. Usually I'll go down anywhere from .2 to .6lbs, but tonight I somehow went down 1.4lbs. I always make sure to double-check weights too, so unless my scale is out of whack then it's accurate.
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(05-29-2012, 03:31 PM)
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(05-29-2012, 04:32 PM)
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I've used Metamucil. It works fine and tastes good but you go through it so fast (like a week or so) and they can be expensive.
http://www.bodybuilding.com/store/now/huskpow.html This is what I bought. Cheap, lasts me a long time, has a ton of fiber per serving. Only draw back is that it tastes like shit when you mix it with water. So, I mix it with Crystal Light. I bought 3 of them recently so I think I'll be good to for a while. edit; Changed link for Powder, not capsules. |
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Amir0x Remembers
(05-29-2012, 04:33 PM)
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Finally subscribing to this thread. Since the start of the year I am down about 17 lbs. When I've lost a bit more lbs (~10-15) I'll post some pictures up. Unfortunately I didn't take any right at the start but a month after but even than I can notice a difference between my Feb pics and my recent May pics.
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(05-30-2012, 12:53 AM)
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(05-30-2012, 01:43 AM)
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I've been trying to keep to under 50 grams of carbs per day but have been finding myself struggling to find good, low carb foods. I've been eating a lot of salads with grilled chicken and/or eggs I can that it's something that's not maintainable as a daily go-to for me. I even find a decent breakfast of eggs and sausage to be growingly dissatisfying. I'm specifically finding it difficult to find substitutes for bread as I've been craving a basic sandwich for a few days now. I think the main difficulty for me is that, while I like meat, I've always been someone who preferred a good burger or pizza (with all their grain accompaniments) to a steak.
I'll keep looking for low carb options though. |
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(05-30-2012, 02:04 AM)
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Than eat a sandwich? Pick a diet that's sustainable to you. A piece of bread at lunch isn't going to sabotage your body or make you gain weight, you need to look at your diet as a whole. That being said there are bread alternatives you can make yourself if you have the time. Ooopsie rolls - http://yourlighterside.com/gluten-fr...-oopsie-rolls/ - There are pre-made low carb breads made primarily from fiber but they don't have quite the same texture as bread. There are low carb wraps out there too if you wanna go that way. For Pizza, you can make your own without the flour for the crust, there are plenty of recipes out there. For burgers, make a double down, 2 burger patties with toppings sandwiched between them. or you could always use a big piece of iceberg lettuce as a bun, or the ooopsies.
Coming up with recipes or ideas is actually kind of fun, you can always experiment on your own. |
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Amir0x Remembers
(05-30-2012, 02:17 AM)
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(05-30-2012, 02:58 AM)
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(05-30-2012, 04:48 AM)
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I especially love her buffalo bacon cheese pizza recipe. That pizza crust base of cream cheese, Mexican cheese blend (I tweak this by shredding Colby Jack & Pepper Jack as pre-shredded cheese has corn starch in it to avoid clumping), and eggs is delicious and doesn't taste quiche-ish at all! And her Cheesy Bacon Chicken recipe is awesome. I tweak it by using boneless chicken thighs instead chicken breasts. I like to serve 'em both up for parties and my guests love it and marvel at how yummy low carb eating can be. A couple of other awesome recipes that are personal favs of mine are her Baked Shrimp Scampi Recipe and her Cheesy Beef and Sausage Bake Recipe. Here's another site I use from time to time as well: Linda's Low Carb Menu & Recipes. Check out her recipe section on breads to make your own, if you'd like. A great site for low carb snack recipes is Healthy Indulgences. We've used her chocolate cake recipe (we tweaked it by using navy beans for a lower carb count instead) for birthdays and everyone loved it. Really doesn't have a bean taste to it and the breading is so yummy and the chocolate butter frosting is awesome (make sure to use unsalted butter though). Some other good recipe sites are: The Low Carb Wiki Low Carb Friends Low Carb Luxury Low Carb Eating Low Carb & Paleo Cooking In Style! About.com Low Carb Recipes Low Carb Boy The most recent recipe I dug up was for salmon after my local grocer had a sale on wild Alaskan salmon for $3.99 a pound. I bought a ton of it and boy it was to die for. Enjoy this Baked Salmon Dijon Recipe. As you can tell my girl and I cook for ourselves and there's really no reason to be coming up short on a LC diet. Shoot, I pretty much go VLC (less than 5/10g) and I never am short of great food to eat everyday, so none of you moderate low carbers should be having problems. I'm now getting into organ meats and am very curious on finding great recipes for offal as of late, YUM! |
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(05-30-2012, 05:49 AM)
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Had a cheat dinner tonight (you only have a birthday once a year)... if my dessert doesn't kick me out of Ketosis NOTHING will. Soooooooo much sugar, but I didn't have any adverse issues with getting into Keto when I started in March so I'm hoping I don't get sick going back this time.
Going to be strict though, so I hope to hit 199 before the end of the next month :p |
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why I'm cranky
(05-30-2012, 03:03 PM)
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Heh, had a bad weekend food wise, but man my workout rocked this morning. Felt super strong...not sure if it was the extra rest I got or the "refeed". Up until then I've been eating pretty cleanly.
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φίλω ἐξεχέγλουτον καί ψευδολόγον οὖκ εἰπόν
(05-30-2012, 03:36 PM)
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Bread on Keto? Even one slice of bread could knock you out of ketosis, so I can't imagine how that would ever be something you'd want to add to your diet. Sourdough is less offensive for sure...but if you have a requirement to include bread in your diet, ketosis isn't probably the right goal for you unless you plan on having next to no other carbs at all.
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(05-30-2012, 04:04 PM)
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What is the least offensive bread one can eat ?? Is it sourdough or multigrain?? Best brand ?? |
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(05-30-2012, 05:00 PM)
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As for myself, sadly I have lost all motivation to get back into working out... put on about 20lbs since Christmas and the dress shirts/pants are starting to get snug. I know it would be easy to lose it again, but does anyone else find they can go from a mindset where you work out and eat awesomely like non stop for months and then all of a sudden you just stop caring? I have terrible self control as well, so when im off the bandwagon I just eat terribly. Oh well, just have force myself to get back into it, and hopefully its sooner rather than later. |
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Pride of Iowa State
(05-30-2012, 05:03 PM)
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I eat eggs for dinner occasionally with some turkey bacon/sausage and veggies. If I were to switch to egg whites (as most of Gaf suggests) how would I amp up the calories to make it dinner without bringing down the nutrition? More veggies? More meat?
Egg whites are just so much more than a carton of eggs. |
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show 'em yer Jazz hands
(05-30-2012, 05:08 PM)
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I've been wearing one of those BodyMedia armbands and it's been a huge difference maker for me. I've always been able to maintain a weight easily, but losing weight has always been problematic for me. I decided to get something to help me track calorie burn better, so I opted for an armband.
Well, I'm down 10.2 pounds as of this morning. I started at the end of April, so the weight loss has been slow, but it's been nice and gradual. I should hit my target weight in October if I stay on my current pace, but my weight loss should start to accelerate soon because I've learned a few things about how my body burns calories and what kind of workouts are best for me. So, I've learned that elliptical machines, treadmills, and stationary bikes are extremely low on the effectiveness scale. Running (street), biking (street), basketball, and aerobics are hugely impactful. 20 minutes of running on the street ends up being twice as effective as 45 minutes on an elliptical. If I can get into a good running routine, I'm going to get to my goal much faster. I am preferring a gradual weight loss though, because I have to do more diet adjustment and I think it will ultimately lead to longer success for keeping the weight off. 237 to 226.8. 190 is the target. |
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(05-30-2012, 05:29 PM)
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(05-30-2012, 05:30 PM)
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Try high intensity interval training on the elliptical. That has lowered my elliptical workouts to 30 minutes and is highly effective. You are really going to have to work yourself pretty hard though on the high intensity time slots. |
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show 'em yer Jazz hands
(05-30-2012, 05:32 PM)
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