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Niceee. This is how your macros should be. Good job.
Yeah. I was eating too much dairy ( Greek yogurt, cottage cheese). I ate a couple pounds if fish yesterday and some whey for protein. It'll be fish and chicken today!
Niceee. This is how your macros should be. Good job.
Yeah. I was eating too much dairy ( Greek yogurt, cottage cheese). I ate a couple pounds if fish yesterday and some whey for protein. It'll be fish and chicken today!
Yeah. I was eating too much dairy ( Greek yogurt, cottage cheese). I ate a couple pounds if fish yesterday and some whey for protein. It'll be fish and chicken today!
Looking good! How's your mirror looking? Also, I would up the fat and lower the carbs to <50 for serious results. It's all mental, isn't it...
I'm gonna stay between 75 and a 100 for carbs and keep my protein over 300. Calories will be 2300-2500. If I don't see results I will bite the Keto bullet. I feel good. I plan on posting pics in about a week but the mirror looks good. Veins are starting to pop in my arms. I figure I still have about 10 percent bf to lose before I will be comfortable at the pool.
I personally don't feel keto is necessary. Maybe if you're insulin sensitive and your body loves to store fat...i don't know, I'm certainly no expert. I'm currently seeing great results taking in 1.5g/lb in protein, .5g/lb in fats and the rest in carbs to hit my calorie goal (which is about 300-500 below maintenance). I personally need the carbs to get through my workouts but I'm pretty depleted in time for some steady-state cardio. Just food for thought (see what I did there).
Yeah, I also don't think going Keto is sustainable for the amount of time I need to cut. It is something to consider as I progress but as I just lowered cals and I'm going to see what happens. I agree with energy. I feel like ass without carbs.
There is a period of about 2 weeks where the body is becoming keto adapted. Energy levels do plummet in this window, there's documented studies to prove this. There's also a plethora of studies that show keto is bad, however, the lion's share of the studies terminated before keto adaptation.
Carbohydrates are a nonessential macronutrient. Problem is the standard American diet is outrageously high in carbs, and eating keto feels like punishment because everyone else in America is getting fatter by maxing on carbs every time they eat/drink.
It's all mental. The body will do what the mind tells it to. You can do it if you want to. A victim mentality will just enable you to stay overweight.
Sorry to rant, but I have very strong feelings on this. I've been there and still struggle with my fatness. I teach high school kids and most can't go 20 minutes without juice/chips/candy. I can't deal with victim mentality.
Love, threeFs
There is a period of about 2 weeks where the body is becoming keto adapted. Energy levels do plummet in this window, there's documented studies to prove this. There's also a plethora of studies that show keto is bad, however, the lion's share of the studies terminated before keto adaptation.
Carbohydrates are a nonessential macronutrient. Problem is the standard American diet is outrageously high in carbs, and eating keto feels like punishment because everyone else in America is getting fatter by maxing on carbs every time they eat/drink.
It's all mental. The body will do what the mind tells it to. You can do it if you want to. A victim mentality will just enable you to stay overweight.
Sorry to rant, but I have very strong feelings on this. I've been there and still struggle with my fatness. I teach high school kids and most can't go 20 minutes without juice/chips/candy. I can't deal with victim mentality.
Love, threeFs
Off Day- Shoulders tomorrow and weigh in
Fat-114
Carbs-99
Protein-269
Calories-2525
Love when u post these macros. Keep it up. Maybe drop carbs to about 50g when off next time. But good job
Definitely drop carbs on off day and raise fat to maintain the same calories...maybe a little under. Then give yourself a refeed day where you keep everything the same except increase carbs to eat a surplus of 1000-1500 calories. Because you're so depleted by the end of your workout week most of those carbs will go towards replenishing glycogen and give you energy to burn the following week. My favorite day of the week!
Yup. Perfectly said.
Wish I could take credit for it. This is just what I learned from the AM community. And I've never felt better than I do right now!
Down two pounds-263
Down two pounds-263
Down two pounds-263
That's perfect bud...2lbs a week is right where you want to be. Ensures you're burning the fat and not the muscle.
Legs tomorrow!
I can't wait!
Just kill your leg workout and put those carbs to use...no harm done. ;-)
2 a days???
That's motivation! And those hamstring movements I believe are called MF'ers
Just read through it. I'm enjoying this site (newb). So much support and advice on here its addicting to read this stuff. That leg routine was a good one. Even had some lunges in there. Men at my gym never want to get those lunges in.
Those lunges are brutal but definitely worth it.
Most definitely feel them in the glutes. Even better when people don't get in the way![]()
Off Day-45 minute of biking (3 x 15 minutes) so beautiful that I rode to work and back. Then, rode around doing errands.
Macros- kept carbs low
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