Carb-free isn't for everyone though. A few warnings:1) Your breath will smell godawful from the ketones2) Be careful about your digestion. When you cut out sources of dietary fiber, your digestive tract may suffer. Drink tons of water!3) Take vitamin supplements. When you cut out fruits and veggies, you're cutting out some important vitamins that make your skin, hair and nails stay healthy.4) Eat healthy fats. Too much protein can be rough on your kidneys, as LunaK said. So remember that healthy fats will be an easy way to get extra calories.That said, I'm glad I'm not insulin resistant. I love carbs too much.
8/16/2011 6:49:19 AM
8/16/2011 8:00:05 AM
I think the whole point is that are very few people here who need push their bodies into keto. Sure it's helpful for obese people and epileptics... and for people who want to get super unnaturally thin for bodybuilding/photoshoots whatever. I doubt too many people fall into these categories... this is how Matt got poo pooed onfor the adderall comment- know your audience.[Edited on August 16, 2011 at 8:27 AM. Reason : Posting from thypod sucks man][Edited on August 16, 2011 at 8:31 AM. Reason : 2-3 weeks of brain fog? Eep really?]
8/16/2011 8:25:17 AM
sucks that this thread wasn't/isn't as civil as last year's thread
8/16/2011 8:35:46 AM
8/16/2011 8:41:09 AM
It's not that bad I don't think
8/16/2011 8:41:55 AM
I agree that very few need to be in ketosis. I think the context of that conversation, though, was that elise tried out a low carb diet and didn't get past the first 2 weeks.I believe eleusis was pointing out that you need to get past the first few weeks to overcome the initial hump (of lethargy/brain fog) and give it a fair shot.Then we get into "ketosis is a flesh eating acid" and sorry guys, I had to say something.You know, if anyone is a potential candidate for benefiting from a low carb diet it's someone with insulin resistance, which elise started this dialogue by mentioning that she had. Insulin resistance means you, by definition, cannot process carbs very well.
8/16/2011 8:43:08 AM
8/16/2011 8:59:50 AM
8/16/2011 9:05:05 AM
That specific question irks me and I have a hard time not going off the rails.I was just being snarky, not trying to offend anyone. If I did, I'm truly sorry.
8/16/2011 9:13:15 AM
^ and i agree with your second statement. people who are trying to get in shape and who are trying to get healthy are self-conscious enough about it to begin with (believe me i know) and when people come into this thread and start spouting off how wrong they are and not being constructive - it leads people to not want to use this thread. it was SO helpful last summer to a lot of people, including myself, and unfortunately this year it hasn't been as effective.(and you're certainly not the worst offender by any stretch)
8/16/2011 9:16:43 AM
8/16/2011 9:25:21 AM
8/16/2011 9:28:22 AM
^ He was still very butthurt over the criticism he got in last year's thread.I'm just sayin..... it didn't help the matter.
8/16/2011 9:33:32 AM
hahaha oh i know, i'm not trying to argue about it. he has the personality where he thinks he is right before anyone else.
8/16/2011 9:37:31 AM
I, who LunaK would probably label as "the biggest offender," have a hard time with you guys' criticism. For the most part, I've read a bunch of stuff in this thread that doesn't really relate to having a beach body. And the people who have been giving the soundest advice on getting said body are ridiculed for being out of sync with the thread. That's some planet fitness reverse type hypocritical nonsense right there. For men, running will not enhance your beach body. Nor will pilates make you as fit as a boxer or linebacker. Too many people in here get butt hurt by those who offer what has worked for them and others. If you'd rather not heed said advice, don't. But don't let your envy and hate show through because you are not reaching your fitness and beach body goals from lifting one day a week and over training cardio. *note: LunaK more thinks I'm a troll than a passer of bad advice. There is a difference.
8/16/2011 10:37:22 AM
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8/16/2011 10:40:45 AM
There are many types of "fitness.". A beach body, to me, is somebody who looks like a jacked Mr Olympia with no shirt on. ^Please adhere to any workout you like. They're on here. But those just aren't for me.
8/16/2011 10:46:50 AM
1. maximus you would be correct. hence the creation of another thread for you to go converse with people who are specifically looking for bodybuilding NOT just to get in shape.2. your commentary alone is why so many people don't post in this thread.3.
8/16/2011 10:49:07 AM
8/16/2011 10:51:31 AM
changes in latitude changes in attitude It's the "in" season now. Fitness is more important than sheer numbers in lifting at this point in the year.
8/16/2011 11:01:10 AM
8/16/2011 11:01:48 AM
Haven't really read this thread, but I thought the point of it was to help motivate people to get into better shape. Lots more bad advice and negativity than I would have expected. Wait, this is TWW. Nevermind
8/16/2011 11:03:56 AM
maximus will become even more annoyed with me once I jump on the Crossfit bandwagon...
8/16/2011 11:03:58 AM
imhobeach body = a body you wouldn't be embarrassed to be seen on the beach with
8/16/2011 11:04:20 AM
I haven't read all of this thread, and I will say that maximus's definitions and viewpoints can be a little skewed and absurd, but the rest of you are kinda throwing the baby out with the bathwater. Even if you don't desire a non-tested, pro-division bodybuilder's physique, some of the general principles of training are the same. In short, most of you who don't know shit would be well served to listen to his advice...and on the flipside, maximus shouldn't be so fucking hardheaded with his attitude of "you're nobody if you aren't on the cover of Muscle & Fitness", and tailor his advice to the goals of his audience, without the condescension towards people who don't necessarily want to have striated butt cheeks and sweat dianabol.
8/16/2011 11:08:49 AM
8/16/2011 11:17:23 AM
what i see him saying, more and more, is that if you're not doing the training his way, then it's the wrong way. saying that a man shouldn't run because it doesn't get him the "beach body" isn't productive for the person who's trying to increase their overall level of fitness.i have no doubt that maximus knows about varying techniques on lifting, squating, etc but for those who aren't yet to that level, it's not helpful and can come off as very condescending.
8/16/2011 11:18:46 AM
Ok...I do have to say that I trust for the most part anything eleusis brings to the table. I did not say anything that I hope would offend him because I believe he genuinely cares for people's beach bodies. Sorry for coming across as a bitch, eleusis. This part is not directed towards eleusis:I just got a little heated because I am a type I diabetic and I have been so for most of my life. As far as not listening to doctors...you are fucking insane and I will not take that shitty advice. Doctors have saved my life with their advice on almost every occasion. Ketones are acids the body produces when it is severely lacking energy from normal calories and carbs.[Edited on August 16, 2011 at 11:41 AM. Reason : they are water in form but the body uses them in a different way]
8/16/2011 11:25:45 AM
8/16/2011 11:33:44 AM
8/16/2011 11:42:04 AM
I've gotten a little off track the past couple days but I have hot yoga/pilates mix tonight and will run tomorrow morning. It's so easy to make excuses, like ohhh I'm tired today I don't need to get out and run
8/16/2011 11:49:27 AM
that wasn't directed at EuroTitTossit doesn't apply to normal people but elise is insulin resistant. What I said applies to her.]
8/16/2011 11:51:34 AM
For the first time in a long time I did an early morning run today. Trying to do it on a consistent basis because with my new work schedule it is going to be tough to work out in the afternoon, but it is really difficult for me to motivate myself to workout in the morning. Hopefully I can make it a habit. It really is nice to get it out of the way and not have to worry about it for the rest of the day.
8/16/2011 11:54:25 AM
everybody shut the hell up and let's get back to posting shirtless pics of dudes and samwise in a bikini
8/16/2011 11:55:48 AM
I did turbo kick again yesterday. That class just kicks my butt. I need to really make time for plain kickboxing because even though this class kicks my butt I still feel like I am cheating my form here.I am doing belly dancing tonight. Anyone ever done that? I am a first timer.[Edited on August 16, 2011 at 11:58 AM. Reason : grammar is not for me. ]
8/16/2011 11:55:53 AM
Begonias raises a valid point. Gisele booty!
8/16/2011 12:01:04 PM
^zomg thats a nice booty
8/16/2011 12:03:30 PM
Do you have to be more on the "naturally" skinny side and tall to look like that?
8/16/2011 12:03:35 PM
I think you have to be Brazilian to look like that.
8/16/2011 12:05:32 PM
yes, brazillian. SHIT. I sometimes wish I were brazillian.
8/16/2011 12:06:07 PM
lol
8/16/2011 12:06:24 PM
by the definition proposed by maximus that is not a beach body
8/16/2011 12:07:37 PM
^^^^^I think that plays a role... even though I'm tall (taller than Gisele actually ), it's unlikely that I would look like that. even at my lowest weight (135# at 6'), I still had big muscular legs and my thighs still touched]
8/16/2011 12:08:41 PM
normal people can't go into ketoacidosis. punchmonk, you can definitely go into ketoacidosis as a type I diabetic and for that reason you should be particularly wary of low-carb diets due to your body's inability to produce insulin and glucagon. Others don't have to worry about it like you do, but your doctor was correct in warning you of the dangers of ketoacidosis.for a person that suffers from insulin resistance and early symptoms of Type II diabetes, such as elise and Samwise, low-carb diets are a great way to improve insulin sensitivity safely. Your problem isn't so much an inability to produce enough insulin, but rather an abnormal resistance in the cells of the body to respond to the insulin signal. Any doctor who still advises against low-carb diets is either misinformed or is scared of recommending a diet that is extremely complicated for the average person to balance on their own. I know that I cringe when I recommend low-carb dieting and it gets misconstrued as bacon and eggs or chicken wings for every meal, and unfortunately that is the conception most people have of low-carb dieting.[Edited on August 16, 2011 at 1:35 PM. Reason : IIRC, ketoacidosis can lower the blood pH levels enough to stop the heart in a Type I. Scary Stuff]
8/16/2011 1:28:51 PM
I have no idea what is going on. All I know is that what I have been doing has kept me from gaining weight since I last lost it (at one point I was at 225 lbs, I'm resting comfortably at 175 right now). Since tailoring my diet to having the bulk of my carbs in the morning and gradually tapering down to zero carbs for dinner I have had more energy throughout the day, and it has been much easier to fall asleep and stay asleep, and I wake up rested and ready for the day. I also have much less night time heartburn if I cut out virtually all carbs after about 5pm.Addition: The bulk of my carbs are whole grain, veggies, and fruits. [Edited on August 16, 2011 at 1:38 PM. Reason : .]
8/16/2011 1:37:33 PM
FWIW, I agree with us who have IR needing a low carb diet. However, my endocrinologist made it clear not to cut them out completely. Also, those of us who have been pro doctors are referring to endocrinologists, who obviously have lots of training with these nutritional matters...And for the snarky comment earlier - yes, insulin shock can send you to the hospital and can kill you. It is dangerous to put your body in that situation.
8/16/2011 1:45:48 PM
IMO, her booty is nice, but not that great.It almost looks skinny-fat and there simply by low body fat and decent genes.This is hotter.
8/16/2011 1:49:39 PM
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