The diet of Metas - Ketogenic

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Re: The diet of Metas - Ketogenic

Post by skankhunt42 » Fri Apr 21, 2017 8:02 pm

Okeefenokee wrote:
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DBTrek wrote:Yeah, something to fight muscle atrophy is probably a good idea. I don't want to be a hulk though. You all think light resistance training the way to go? Something to maintain muscle mass without bulking up?
Thank god, a topic I know inside and out. If your goal is to be lean and mean, then yea, go for it. The big goal is to get your heart rate up, and diet correctly. Mix your cardio (heart rate) with resistance training. I'm a big fan of jumping rope.
Running five miles three times a week should be enough to keep you thin just about no matter what you eat as long as you are being reasonable.

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Okee isn't wrong.
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Re: The diet of Metas - Ketogenic

Post by Speaker to Animals » Fri Apr 21, 2017 8:04 pm

Also, running. I agree with Okie.

Personally, to get from being bed-ridden in debilitating pain to where I am now, I mainly do:\

weight lifting
calisthenics
running


I did have swimming in there, but I can't afford a car payment and the membership to the pool, and the pool at the gym is used by degenerate people, so I have no intention of sharing water with them.

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Post by Okeefenokee » Fri Apr 21, 2017 8:10 pm

Speaker to Animals wrote:Also, running. I agree with Okie.

Personally, to get from being bed-ridden in debilitating pain to where I am now, I mainly do:\

weight lifting
calisthenics
running


I did have swimming in there, but I can't afford a car payment and the membership to the pool, and the pool at the gym is used by degenerate people, so I have no intention of sharing water with them.
Not long before I got out of the Army, I got to where my knees would start hurting pretty bad after a couple miles. I got a bike to keep the impact down. Can't wait til I'm ten minutes from a lake and can go out and row. The swimming area at Stillhouse lake looks a little too small to do any laps.
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Re: The diet of Metas - Ketogenic

Post by Okeefenokee » Fri Apr 21, 2017 8:14 pm

DB, am I okay with drinking a twelve pack of bud select? The label says 1.9 carbs per bottle.

Today I had red link sausage for breakfast, chicken breast and salami for lunch, avocado for dinner. I think pretty much zero carbs.

Just a little over 20 carbs in one day seems to fall in line with the 20-100 carbs guideline.
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Re: The diet of Metas - Ketogenic

Post by Ex-California » Fri Apr 21, 2017 8:32 pm

Okeefenokee wrote:DB, am I okay with drinking a twelve pack of bud select? The label says 1.9 carbs per bottle.

Today I had red link sausage for breakfast, chicken breast and salami for lunch, avocado for dinner. I think pretty much zero carbs.

Just a little over 20 carbs in one day seems to fall in line with the 20-100 carbs guideline.
You should be fine.

20 and below is only really important in the first couple weeks. You can get the same ketogenic benefits at like 50g carbs a day if you're running 5 miles a day
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Re: The diet of Metas - Ketogenic

Post by skankhunt42 » Fri Apr 21, 2017 8:42 pm

California wrote:
Okeefenokee wrote:DB, am I okay with drinking a twelve pack of bud select? The label says 1.9 carbs per bottle.

Today I had red link sausage for breakfast, chicken breast and salami for lunch, avocado for dinner. I think pretty much zero carbs.

Just a little over 20 carbs in one day seems to fall in line with the 20-100 carbs guideline.
You should be fine.

20 and below is only really important in the first couple weeks. You can get the same ketogenic benefits at like 50g carbs a day if you're running 5 miles a day
If you can avoid the poison (alcohol).
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Re: The diet of Metas - Ketogenic

Post by Okeefenokee » Fri Apr 21, 2017 8:44 pm

skankhunt42 wrote:
California wrote:
Okeefenokee wrote:DB, am I okay with drinking a twelve pack of bud select? The label says 1.9 carbs per bottle.

Today I had red link sausage for breakfast, chicken breast and salami for lunch, avocado for dinner. I think pretty much zero carbs.

Just a little over 20 carbs in one day seems to fall in line with the 20-100 carbs guideline.
You should be fine.

20 and below is only really important in the first couple weeks. You can get the same ketogenic benefits at like 50g carbs a day if you're running 5 miles a day
If you can avoid the poison (alcohol).
That's the point. Drinking never stopped me from running, but what I got tonight carries 22.8g carbs.
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Re: The diet of Metas - Ketogenic

Post by skankhunt42 » Fri Apr 21, 2017 8:46 pm

Okeefenokee wrote:
skankhunt42 wrote:
California wrote: You should be fine.

20 and below is only really important in the first couple weeks. You can get the same ketogenic benefits at like 50g carbs a day if you're running 5 miles a day
If you can avoid the poison (alcohol).
That's the point. Drinking never stopped me from running, but what I got tonight carries 22.8g carbs.
For sure you can still do it, but the alcohol still converts into sugar. I'm not saying you can't drink while losing weight, I'm just saying if you want to maximize results, if you can, don't.
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Re: The diet of Metas - Ketogenic

Post by Penner » Fri Apr 21, 2017 9:12 pm

Did anyone ever read this book?

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I think that it's actually kind of good. We really don't need a lot of carbs nor surges in our diet. At best he says something like no more than 10% or maybe 20% of our diet, at best, should be made out of carbs. But he did say that we should avoid carbs the most because our bodies weren't made of a large intake of carbs in our diet.

What he says is that we should increase vegetable intake by like 50%+ intake.
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Re: The diet of Metas - Ketogenic

Post by Speaker to Animals » Fri Apr 21, 2017 9:37 pm

They fill up my muscles, though. Without carbs, muscles look flatter. Carbs are not that bad if you actually lift weights and improve yourself every week. They get put to good use. But if you are sedentary and only exercise a little three days per week, you could probably do with much less.

The problem there is cost. It's getting very expensive for people at the bottom of the economic food chain to live without relying on mostly carbs (and cheap carbs at that).

Other carbs are actually pretty good. Oats does me a lot of good.