He's not wrong. I also use raisins, yogurt (depends on the yogurt, read the label), cantaloupe, OJ (read the label), and pistachios for this reason. 1-2 hours swimming and being taken out by a toe cramp, a toe cramp, is rather obnoxious.Bananas have lots of potassium that will help with muscle crams and provide carbs for energy. They are a great choice for pre workout snacks
You might consider switching to:So I finally got my home gym somewhat set up after I moved into my house. I run about 2.5 miles around my neighborhood and have the following for equipment. Any suggestion on where I could go to get a decent workout regiment (3 times a week, hour a day) I would appreciate it.
Dumb bells set of 5lbs - 70lbs
Half rack with adjustable bench and Olympic free weight set (300lbs with 2 extra 45s)
The pullup bar you set above your door frame, ab wheel, jump rope, and arm hangs (for doing leg ups or whatever)
Thanks
Well that's from one extreme to the other, whilst keto is a physical response to not having enough carbs, it doesn't make it dangerous, just like being in keto doesn't give you superpowers.What the bullshit is the keto nonsense and why did it come in after I refuted all the bullshit "fasting" crap? Keto is a state the body enters when it is (tada!) not consuming enough carbs. Not a healthy amount of carbs; a body required carb deficit. It is -not- something you maintain long term, because it is directly related to you not consuming required amounts of fast acting sugars to fuel standard daily activity. It is literally a defense mechanism. That is bad for you.
Consuming bodyfat to create energy is an incredibly slow process compared to consuming fast acting sugars in the body, and you will 100% notice (unless you are strictly bullshitting) how shit you feel and how crap your gains are while under the effects of keto. The -only- exception to this is when you are going from an incredibly fat/carb heavy diet to ketosis, which is when after a week or two you will feel better because your body is no longer screaming "WHAT THE FUCK ARE YOU DOING" at you and has assumed the obedient gimp role. And even then, that's just comparative metrics with how shit you will feel while your body scrambles to not die when it isn't getting enough intake.
How is this still a thing?
Misinterpretation. Many people who start a keto diet don't really read about what it's designed for or why you do it and instead just say "carbs are the devil" which of course is not true. You absolutely can make gains while on a keto diet, but the point is you increase your carb intake to match your physical level of activity because when you're burning more carbs you can eat more carbs and still stay in ketosis. But like many here have said, ketosis is meant to increase weight loss and is not meant to be a "forever" lifestyle. Every keto diet I've come across is either short term completely or phases you out of ketosis once you hit certain milestones.How do people come to the conclusion we werent designed to eat carbs? For the truly obsessed I'm pretty sure there's a genetic test that can show markers for higher or lower tolerance to carbs but I think fruit has been readily available for a good long while.
Well it depends where paleo man was at the time. Its a total falsehood that paleo man only consumed meat. If you lived in the mexican desert, you ate cactus, rabbits, legumes. And if you lived in the rainforest, you ate more fruit, which was more readily available. If you lived in the north america region you ate bison, maze, fruit... It all depends.How do people come to the conclusion we werent designed to eat carbs? For the truly obsessed I'm pretty sure there's a genetic test that can show markers for higher or lower tolerance to carbs but I think fruit has been readily available for a good long while.
The paleo diet doesn't suggest only eating meat or that our ancestors were strict carnivores. That was just an unfortunate marketing blunder. They should have known that nobody actually reads diet books, they just hear tidbits and do their own thing thinking they know wtf they are talking about.Well it depends where paleo man was at the time. Its a total falsehood that paleo man only consumed meat. If you lived in the mexican desert, you ate cactus, rabbits, legumes. And if you lived in the rainforest, you ate more fruit, which was more readily available. If you lived in the north america region you ate bison, maze, fruit... It all depends.
Scientists found tools to grind wild grains so its not like paleo man ate only meat. They also have done studies on their teeth plaque which also showed that they ate grains, legumes, plants, nuts, not only meat. I think the only society to truly eat like the paleo/keto diet suggests is the Inuit Indians, which truly only survived on fat meat and bones.
Glad you pointed this out, exactly what I came to post.However, Rezz... there are actually situations where ketosis can help alleviate other symptoms and they were actually created originally to help epileptic children in the 1920s
Correct, and when I tell this to paleo nuts, they tell me to fuck off. Jerks.Also, just to add, even if you wanted to, there is no way in hell to eat like a paleo man, because almost every animal, plant, whatever the fuck you eat, has been engineered/bred for thousands of years to taste better, give bigger yields, be less bitter, be more sweet, have less fibrous parts have more breast meat, have more fatty meat...etc...
It's just Inuit. They're genetically distinct from other aboriginals in the Americas, as far as I understand it.mkopec_sl said:Inuit Indians
Nonsense.yes, high end athletic performance after you suck for 6 months waiting to "adapt"