Going over slightly on carbs

quickjeff
quickjeff Posts: 31 Member
edited November 10 in Health and Weight Loss
Hi guys, so I have been on a clean diet 14 days tomorrow. I have hit the gym 5-6 times per week. I am down 5.6 lbs already. I started this clean diet with low carbs and slowly will pick them up as I get closer to my goal weight. I had homemade turkey chili today that put me over 19g of carbs. In a way I feel mad that I went over but not sure if I lowered my carbs too much. I dropped them to 53g. I ended up today with 72g :-(

Is this okay that I went over?
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  • Christine_72
    Christine_72 Posts: 16,049 Member
    I'm in the same boat. But no, 19g of extra carbs won't make a difference. If you feel bad, try and reduce them a bit tomorrow. But personally I wouldn't worry about it :wink:
  • quickjeff
    quickjeff Posts: 31 Member
    Thanks for the info.
  • bm920
    bm920 Posts: 114 Member
    Your carbs are lower than they could be anyways, you'll be fine.
  • quickjeff
    quickjeff Posts: 31 Member
    edited January 2015
    Thanks!
  • ndj1979
    ndj1979 Posts: 29,136 Member
    if I was eating that insanely amount of low carbs and hitting the gym 5-6 days I would be a whiny you know what..

    OP - do you have some kind of medical condition that makes you sensitive to carbs?

    and out of curiosity, how do you define "clean"…?
  • quickjeff
    quickjeff Posts: 31 Member
    ndj1979 wrote: »
    if I was eating that insanely amount of low carbs and hitting the gym 5-6 days I would be a whiny you know what..

    OP - do you have some kind of medical condition that makes you sensitive to carbs?

    and out of curiosity, how do you define "clean"…?

    Clean for me is = poultry, steak, fish. Lean meats, low carbs only to cut fat as quickly as possible. Basically to get more of a keto effect.
  • ndj1979
    ndj1979 Posts: 29,136 Member
    quickjeff wrote: »
    ndj1979 wrote: »
    if I was eating that insanely amount of low carbs and hitting the gym 5-6 days I would be a whiny you know what..

    OP - do you have some kind of medical condition that makes you sensitive to carbs?

    and out of curiosity, how do you define "clean"…?

    Clean for me is = poultry, steak, fish. Lean meats, low carbs only to cut fat as quickly as possible. Basically to get more of a keto effect.

    just curious…

    Just my two cents..low carb/keto/IF/clean eating/etc etc …are just tools to get you into a calorie deficit and will not cause faster weight loss; i.e. one is not superior to the other.

    you can eat the foods you enjoy, hit your deficit, and lose fat just as quickly ..

    but if you do not particularly miss pasta, bread, ice cream, etc then more power to you ….
  • Christine_72
    Christine_72 Posts: 16,049 Member
    I was hovering around 6g of carbs today.... now I'm at 68g because I just had a huge bowl of fruit.
    Such is life, I love fruit, it's good for me and it's better than a bar of chocolate
  • quickjeff
    quickjeff Posts: 31 Member
    ndj1979 wrote: »
    quickjeff wrote: »
    ndj1979 wrote: »
    if I was eating that insanely amount of low carbs and hitting the gym 5-6 days I would be a whiny you know what..

    OP - do you have some kind of medical condition that makes you sensitive to carbs?

    and out of curiosity, how do you define "clean"…?

    Clean for me is = poultry, steak, fish. Lean meats, low carbs only to cut fat as quickly as possible. Basically to get more of a keto effect.

    just curious…

    Just my two cents..low carb/keto/IF/clean eating/etc etc …are just tools to get you into a calorie deficit and will not cause faster weight loss; i.e. one is not superior to the other.

    you can eat the foods you enjoy, hit your deficit, and lose fat just as quickly ..

    but if you do not particularly miss pasta, bread, ice cream, etc then more power to you ….

    Honestly, I do. It's really tough, not going to lie but I know once I get to my goal, I will just have to work on maintaining the weight and body fat %.
  • cityruss
    cityruss Posts: 2,493 Member
    edited January 2015
    quickjeff wrote: »
    ndj1979 wrote: »
    quickjeff wrote: »
    ndj1979 wrote: »
    if I was eating that insanely amount of low carbs and hitting the gym 5-6 days I would be a whiny you know what..

    OP - do you have some kind of medical condition that makes you sensitive to carbs?

    and out of curiosity, how do you define "clean"…?

    Clean for me is = poultry, steak, fish. Lean meats, low carbs only to cut fat as quickly as possible. Basically to get more of a keto effect.

    just curious…

    Just my two cents..low carb/keto/IF/clean eating/etc etc …are just tools to get you into a calorie deficit and will not cause faster weight loss; i.e. one is not superior to the other.

    you can eat the foods you enjoy, hit your deficit, and lose fat just as quickly ..

    but if you do not particularly miss pasta, bread, ice cream, etc then more power to you ….

    Honestly, I do. It's really tough, not going to lie but I know once I get to my goal, I will just have to work on maintaining the weight and body fat %.

    So why do it?

    Why not get to your goal by eating a balance of carbs, protein and fats and foods that make you happy and enjoy the process as opposed to torturing yourself?
  • ndj1979
    ndj1979 Posts: 29,136 Member
    quickjeff wrote: »
    ndj1979 wrote: »
    quickjeff wrote: »
    ndj1979 wrote: »
    if I was eating that insanely amount of low carbs and hitting the gym 5-6 days I would be a whiny you know what..

    OP - do you have some kind of medical condition that makes you sensitive to carbs?

    and out of curiosity, how do you define "clean"…?

    Clean for me is = poultry, steak, fish. Lean meats, low carbs only to cut fat as quickly as possible. Basically to get more of a keto effect.

    just curious…

    Just my two cents..low carb/keto/IF/clean eating/etc etc …are just tools to get you into a calorie deficit and will not cause faster weight loss; i.e. one is not superior to the other.

    you can eat the foods you enjoy, hit your deficit, and lose fat just as quickly ..

    but if you do not particularly miss pasta, bread, ice cream, etc then more power to you ….

    Honestly, I do. It's really tough, not going to lie but I know once I get to my goal, I will just have to work on maintaining the weight and body fat %.

    well, I will just say …if it is this hard for you ..are you really going to be able to eat like this for the rest of your life?

    Why not learn to eat the foods that you like, maintain your deficit, and lose weight..?? Then you do not have to feel "guilty" about eating 19 grams of carbs or something crazy …:)

    my diary is open and you would probably consider my diet "dirty" but ten years ago I lost 50 pound and have kept it off…

    oh, if you do look in my diary I am bulking right now which is why I am consuming 3100 calories a day ...
  • quickjeff
    quickjeff Posts: 31 Member
    cityruss wrote: »
    quickjeff wrote: »
    ndj1979 wrote: »
    quickjeff wrote: »
    ndj1979 wrote: »
    if I was eating that insanely amount of low carbs and hitting the gym 5-6 days I would be a whiny you know what..

    OP - do you have some kind of medical condition that makes you sensitive to carbs?

    and out of curiosity, how do you define "clean"…?

    Clean for me is = poultry, steak, fish. Lean meats, low carbs only to cut fat as quickly as possible. Basically to get more of a keto effect.

    just curious…

    Just my two cents..low carb/keto/IF/clean eating/etc etc …are just tools to get you into a calorie deficit and will not cause faster weight loss; i.e. one is not superior to the other.

    you can eat the foods you enjoy, hit your deficit, and lose fat just as quickly ..

    but if you do not particularly miss pasta, bread, ice cream, etc then more power to you ….

    Honestly, I do. It's really tough, not going to lie but I know once I get to my goal, I will just have to work on maintaining the weight and body fat %.

    So why do it?

    Why not get to your goal by eating a balance of carbs, protein and fats and foods that make you happy and enjoy the process as opposed to torturing yourself?

    Honestly, I rather get there faster. I'm pretty impatient. lol Although it's tough at the moment, I can hit my goal faster by lowering my carbs more. Unless you guys suggest otherwise? Any advice is appreciated.
  • PrizePopple
    PrizePopple Posts: 3,133 Member
    quickjeff wrote: »
    ndj1979 wrote: »
    quickjeff wrote: »
    ndj1979 wrote: »
    if I was eating that insanely amount of low carbs and hitting the gym 5-6 days I would be a whiny you know what..

    OP - do you have some kind of medical condition that makes you sensitive to carbs?

    and out of curiosity, how do you define "clean"…?

    Clean for me is = poultry, steak, fish. Lean meats, low carbs only to cut fat as quickly as possible. Basically to get more of a keto effect.

    just curious…

    Just my two cents..low carb/keto/IF/clean eating/etc etc …are just tools to get you into a calorie deficit and will not cause faster weight loss; i.e. one is not superior to the other.

    you can eat the foods you enjoy, hit your deficit, and lose fat just as quickly ..

    but if you do not particularly miss pasta, bread, ice cream, etc then more power to you ….

    Honestly, I do. It's really tough, not going to lie but I know once I get to my goal, I will just have to work on maintaining the weight and body fat %.

    So then the other question is going to be, are you planning on restricting your carb intake long term? If not it might be more beneficial for you to not cut out things you love, but to eat them in a manner that fits in your daily caloric goals and is sustainable for the long haul.
  • PrizePopple
    PrizePopple Posts: 3,133 Member
    quickjeff wrote: »
    cityruss wrote: »
    quickjeff wrote: »
    ndj1979 wrote: »
    quickjeff wrote: »
    ndj1979 wrote: »
    if I was eating that insanely amount of low carbs and hitting the gym 5-6 days I would be a whiny you know what..

    OP - do you have some kind of medical condition that makes you sensitive to carbs?

    and out of curiosity, how do you define "clean"…?

    Clean for me is = poultry, steak, fish. Lean meats, low carbs only to cut fat as quickly as possible. Basically to get more of a keto effect.

    just curious…

    Just my two cents..low carb/keto/IF/clean eating/etc etc …are just tools to get you into a calorie deficit and will not cause faster weight loss; i.e. one is not superior to the other.

    you can eat the foods you enjoy, hit your deficit, and lose fat just as quickly ..

    but if you do not particularly miss pasta, bread, ice cream, etc then more power to you ….

    Honestly, I do. It's really tough, not going to lie but I know once I get to my goal, I will just have to work on maintaining the weight and body fat %.

    So why do it?

    Why not get to your goal by eating a balance of carbs, protein and fats and foods that make you happy and enjoy the process as opposed to torturing yourself?

    Honestly, I rather get there faster. I'm pretty impatient. lol Although it's tough at the moment, I can hit my goal faster by lowering my carbs more. Unless you guys suggest otherwise? Any advice is appreciated.

    If you eat 1500 calories and hit 60g of carbs you'll lose at the same rate as eating 1500 calories and eating 100g of carbs, or 120g of carbs.
  • ndj1979
    ndj1979 Posts: 29,136 Member
    quickjeff wrote: »
    cityruss wrote: »
    quickjeff wrote: »
    ndj1979 wrote: »
    quickjeff wrote: »
    ndj1979 wrote: »
    if I was eating that insanely amount of low carbs and hitting the gym 5-6 days I would be a whiny you know what..

    OP - do you have some kind of medical condition that makes you sensitive to carbs?

    and out of curiosity, how do you define "clean"…?

    Clean for me is = poultry, steak, fish. Lean meats, low carbs only to cut fat as quickly as possible. Basically to get more of a keto effect.

    just curious…

    Just my two cents..low carb/keto/IF/clean eating/etc etc …are just tools to get you into a calorie deficit and will not cause faster weight loss; i.e. one is not superior to the other.

    you can eat the foods you enjoy, hit your deficit, and lose fat just as quickly ..

    but if you do not particularly miss pasta, bread, ice cream, etc then more power to you ….

    Honestly, I do. It's really tough, not going to lie but I know once I get to my goal, I will just have to work on maintaining the weight and body fat %.

    So why do it?

    Why not get to your goal by eating a balance of carbs, protein and fats and foods that make you happy and enjoy the process as opposed to torturing yourself?

    Honestly, I rather get there faster. I'm pretty impatient. lol Although it's tough at the moment, I can hit my goal faster by lowering my carbs more. Unless you guys suggest otherwise? Any advice is appreciated.

    Here is what I see as a slight problem…when you hit your "goal" and start reintroducing carbs and eating somewhat normally you are probably going to gain 5-10 pounds of water weight and that is going to bring you back down …

    I guess my suggestion for now would be to slowly introduce carbs back into your diet (bump up 5% a week) until you get to a point where your diet is like 30% carbs, 40% protein, and 30% fats…

    Keep your training regimen the same…

    how many calorie per day do you eat now?

    The main thing to remember is that Keto does not make you lose fat faster..it is the calorie deficit that you create that leads to weight loss….
  • quickjeff
    quickjeff Posts: 31 Member
    quickjeff wrote: »
    cityruss wrote: »
    quickjeff wrote: »
    ndj1979 wrote: »
    quickjeff wrote: »
    ndj1979 wrote: »
    if I was eating that insanely amount of low carbs and hitting the gym 5-6 days I would be a whiny you know what..

    OP - do you have some kind of medical condition that makes you sensitive to carbs?

    and out of curiosity, how do you define "clean"…?

    Clean for me is = poultry, steak, fish. Lean meats, low carbs only to cut fat as quickly as possible. Basically to get more of a keto effect.

    just curious…

    Just my two cents..low carb/keto/IF/clean eating/etc etc …are just tools to get you into a calorie deficit and will not cause faster weight loss; i.e. one is not superior to the other.

    you can eat the foods you enjoy, hit your deficit, and lose fat just as quickly ..

    but if you do not particularly miss pasta, bread, ice cream, etc then more power to you ….

    Honestly, I do. It's really tough, not going to lie but I know once I get to my goal, I will just have to work on maintaining the weight and body fat %.

    So why do it?

    Why not get to your goal by eating a balance of carbs, protein and fats and foods that make you happy and enjoy the process as opposed to torturing yourself?

    Honestly, I rather get there faster. I'm pretty impatient. lol Although it's tough at the moment, I can hit my goal faster by lowering my carbs more. Unless you guys suggest otherwise? Any advice is appreciated.

    If you eat 1500 calories and hit 60g of carbs you'll lose at the same rate as eating 1500 calories and eating 100g of carbs, or 120g of carbs.

    Well right now my work out is more circuit, interval training and cardio. My calorie intake is 1400, 52g carbs. I don't want to stay on 52g forever, I just want to do it for about 4-8 weeks, depending how fast I lose the weight. I was 184, I want to get down to 160. I am now at 178.6 13 days in. I have a long awaited vacation in June. Let's just say I want to be ready for summer by spring or even sooner.
  • ndj1979
    ndj1979 Posts: 29,136 Member
    18 pounds in six months is totally reasonable..I mean if you lost one pound per week that would actually be a 24 pound loss ….< and you can do that WHILE eating carbs….it really is about calorie deficit...

    what are your stats ..age/height/weight?

    are you using MFP method or TDEE method?
  • quickjeff
    quickjeff Posts: 31 Member
    ndj1979 wrote: »
    18 pounds in six months is totally reasonable..I mean if you lost one pound per week that would actually be a 24 pound loss ….< and you can do that WHILE eating carbs….it really is about calorie deficit...

    what are your stats ..age/height/weight?

    are you using MFP method or TDEE method?

    Age 27 / 5'8 / 178.6

    I don't really have a method. I just keep track of what I eat and workout 5-6 times per week at the moment.
  • ndj1979
    ndj1979 Posts: 29,136 Member
    quickjeff wrote: »
    ndj1979 wrote: »
    18 pounds in six months is totally reasonable..I mean if you lost one pound per week that would actually be a 24 pound loss ….< and you can do that WHILE eating carbs….it really is about calorie deficit...

    what are your stats ..age/height/weight?

    are you using MFP method or TDEE method?

    Age 27 / 5'8 / 178.6

    I don't really have a method. I just keep track of what I eat and workout 5-6 times per week at the moment.

    when you first signed up for MFP did you enter your state into it and what not …???

    5-8 178 is not really that over weight for a male..

    as a reference point I am a 5-10 35 years old and and 183.5 …in my profile pic I was about 176 …

    if you dropped down to 165 - 170 and incorporated a heavy lifting program you would probably see some nice results…

    I assume you go to a gym right now? Have you ever thought about some kind of lifting program…???
  • FatFreeFrolicking
    FatFreeFrolicking Posts: 4,252 Member
    quickjeff wrote: »
    cityruss wrote: »
    quickjeff wrote: »
    ndj1979 wrote: »
    quickjeff wrote: »
    ndj1979 wrote: »
    if I was eating that insanely amount of low carbs and hitting the gym 5-6 days I would be a whiny you know what..

    OP - do you have some kind of medical condition that makes you sensitive to carbs?

    and out of curiosity, how do you define "clean"…?

    Clean for me is = poultry, steak, fish. Lean meats, low carbs only to cut fat as quickly as possible. Basically to get more of a keto effect.

    just curious…

    Just my two cents..low carb/keto/IF/clean eating/etc etc …are just tools to get you into a calorie deficit and will not cause faster weight loss; i.e. one is not superior to the other.

    you can eat the foods you enjoy, hit your deficit, and lose fat just as quickly ..

    but if you do not particularly miss pasta, bread, ice cream, etc then more power to you ….

    Honestly, I do. It's really tough, not going to lie but I know once I get to my goal, I will just have to work on maintaining the weight and body fat %.

    So why do it?

    Why not get to your goal by eating a balance of carbs, protein and fats and foods that make you happy and enjoy the process as opposed to torturing yourself?

    Honestly, I rather get there faster. I'm pretty impatient. lol Although it's tough at the moment, I can hit my goal faster by lowering my carbs more. Unless you guys suggest otherwise? Any advice is appreciated.

    Fast isn't necessarily good when it comes to weight loss. Just FYI.
  • quickjeff
    quickjeff Posts: 31 Member
    ndj1979 wrote: »
    quickjeff wrote: »
    ndj1979 wrote: »
    18 pounds in six months is totally reasonable..I mean if you lost one pound per week that would actually be a 24 pound loss ….< and you can do that WHILE eating carbs….it really is about calorie deficit...

    what are your stats ..age/height/weight?

    are you using MFP method or TDEE method?

    Age 27 / 5'8 / 178.6

    I don't really have a method. I just keep track of what I eat and workout 5-6 times per week at the moment.

    when you first signed up for MFP did you enter your state into it and what not …???

    5-8 178 is not really that over weight for a male..

    as a reference point I am a 5-10 35 years old and and 183.5 …in my profile pic I was about 176 …

    if you dropped down to 165 - 170 and incorporated a heavy lifting program you would probably see some nice results…

    I assume you go to a gym right now? Have you ever thought about some kind of lifting program…???

    When I first signed up for MFP, I did register but I did it through the iOS app. So I guess you can say I use the MFP method.

    In regards to your gym question:
    Yes, I suffered a shoulder injury and had surgery 2 years ago. I am now getting into weights again. This year. I am slowing starting with body weight exercises, like burpees, push ups etc.
  • ndj1979
    ndj1979 Posts: 29,136 Member
    quickjeff wrote: »
    ndj1979 wrote: »
    quickjeff wrote: »
    ndj1979 wrote: »
    18 pounds in six months is totally reasonable..I mean if you lost one pound per week that would actually be a 24 pound loss ….< and you can do that WHILE eating carbs….it really is about calorie deficit...

    what are your stats ..age/height/weight?

    are you using MFP method or TDEE method?

    Age 27 / 5'8 / 178.6

    I don't really have a method. I just keep track of what I eat and workout 5-6 times per week at the moment.

    when you first signed up for MFP did you enter your state into it and what not …???

    5-8 178 is not really that over weight for a male..

    as a reference point I am a 5-10 35 years old and and 183.5 …in my profile pic I was about 176 …

    if you dropped down to 165 - 170 and incorporated a heavy lifting program you would probably see some nice results…

    I assume you go to a gym right now? Have you ever thought about some kind of lifting program…???

    When I first signed up for MFP, I did register but I did it through the iOS app. So I guess you can say I use the MFP method.

    In regards to your gym question:
    Yes, I suffered a shoulder injury and had surgery 2 years ago. I am now getting into weights again. This year. I am slowing starting with body weight exercises, like burpees, push ups etc.

    did you put in one pound per week weight loss when you signed up?

    My suggestion would be to look into a strength training program like strong lifts, or 5x5 < both are great beginner programs and you can ease into them. You can still do some cardio just do it on your off days.

    slowly introduce carbs back into your diet and go for 40% protein/30%carbs/30% fats..
    If MFP is set to one pound per week loss then eat to that number.

    ^ I think if you did that you would be impressed with the results by June..

    I know that it sounds like a radical change, but IMO it would be for the better….
  • quickjeff
    quickjeff Posts: 31 Member
    ndj1979 wrote: »
    quickjeff wrote: »
    ndj1979 wrote: »
    quickjeff wrote: »
    ndj1979 wrote: »
    18 pounds in six months is totally reasonable..I mean if you lost one pound per week that would actually be a 24 pound loss ….< and you can do that WHILE eating carbs….it really is about calorie deficit...

    what are your stats ..age/height/weight?

    are you using MFP method or TDEE method?

    Age 27 / 5'8 / 178.6

    I don't really have a method. I just keep track of what I eat and workout 5-6 times per week at the moment.

    when you first signed up for MFP did you enter your state into it and what not …???

    5-8 178 is not really that over weight for a male..

    as a reference point I am a 5-10 35 years old and and 183.5 …in my profile pic I was about 176 …

    if you dropped down to 165 - 170 and incorporated a heavy lifting program you would probably see some nice results…

    I assume you go to a gym right now? Have you ever thought about some kind of lifting program…???

    When I first signed up for MFP, I did register but I did it through the iOS app. So I guess you can say I use the MFP method.

    In regards to your gym question:
    Yes, I suffered a shoulder injury and had surgery 2 years ago. I am now getting into weights again. This year. I am slowing starting with body weight exercises, like burpees, push ups etc.

    did you put in one pound per week weight loss when you signed up?

    My suggestion would be to look into a strength training program like strong lifts, or 5x5 < both are great beginner programs and you can ease into them. You can still do some cardio just do it on your off days.

    slowly introduce carbs back into your diet and go for 40% protein/30%carbs/30% fats..
    If MFP is set to one pound per week loss then eat to that number.

    ^ I think if you did that you would be impressed with the results by June..

    I know that it sounds like a radical change, but IMO it would be for the better….
    Thank you very much! Greatly appreciate it. I set it to 2 lbs per week. I guess my issue is having to stay super strict for 6 months. I wanted to lose the weight by March and then maintain.
  • ndj1979
    ndj1979 Posts: 29,136 Member
    quickjeff wrote: »
    ndj1979 wrote: »
    quickjeff wrote: »
    ndj1979 wrote: »
    quickjeff wrote: »
    ndj1979 wrote: »
    18 pounds in six months is totally reasonable..I mean if you lost one pound per week that would actually be a 24 pound loss ….< and you can do that WHILE eating carbs….it really is about calorie deficit...

    what are your stats ..age/height/weight?

    are you using MFP method or TDEE method?

    Age 27 / 5'8 / 178.6

    I don't really have a method. I just keep track of what I eat and workout 5-6 times per week at the moment.

    when you first signed up for MFP did you enter your state into it and what not …???

    5-8 178 is not really that over weight for a male..

    as a reference point I am a 5-10 35 years old and and 183.5 …in my profile pic I was about 176 …

    if you dropped down to 165 - 170 and incorporated a heavy lifting program you would probably see some nice results…

    I assume you go to a gym right now? Have you ever thought about some kind of lifting program…???

    When I first signed up for MFP, I did register but I did it through the iOS app. So I guess you can say I use the MFP method.

    In regards to your gym question:
    Yes, I suffered a shoulder injury and had surgery 2 years ago. I am now getting into weights again. This year. I am slowing starting with body weight exercises, like burpees, push ups etc.

    did you put in one pound per week weight loss when you signed up?

    My suggestion would be to look into a strength training program like strong lifts, or 5x5 < both are great beginner programs and you can ease into them. You can still do some cardio just do it on your off days.

    slowly introduce carbs back into your diet and go for 40% protein/30%carbs/30% fats..
    If MFP is set to one pound per week loss then eat to that number.

    ^ I think if you did that you would be impressed with the results by June..

    I know that it sounds like a radical change, but IMO it would be for the better….
    Thank you very much! Greatly appreciate it. I set it to 2 lbs per week. I guess my issue is having to stay super strict for 6 months. I wanted to lose the weight by March and then maintain.

    no problem man ..

    I would suggest going ahead and bumping up to one pound per week loss.

    at your age/heigh/weight you can drop a pound per week, start lifting, and see some nice fat loss and start to transform your body..

    just my .02. .
    good luck to you …
  • girlviernes
    girlviernes Posts: 2,402 Member
    In addition to the rest, your calories are too low, you really should hit 1800 a day.
  • Cortneyrenee04
    Cortneyrenee04 Posts: 1,117 Member
    Yes, 1400 is super low for you. I'm a 5'3" female and eat that much on my non workout days. There's no need to have such a deficit. Losing so quickly might mean that you gain it back just as fast. Been there, done that.
  • Just from experience and what I've learned, if you are constantly working out (I.E. 4-5 days a week) you need to take in a lot of carbs. That is what's going to help you bulk up and gain muscle mass but in return burn off excess fat. Leave out the fruit. Maybe one serving every other day. Fruit is all high glycemic index carbohydrates. That means that your body cannot process the sugars in the carbohydrates as quickly as they are going to digest. Which in return leads to a greater amount of subcutaneous fat. It is actually very oxymoronic towards weight loss and toning. You can eat as many green veggies as you want. Also, cut out any dairy products whatsoever. Dairy causes water retention, no one wants bloat. Water retention from dairy, causes your blood pressure to rise. When your blood pressure goes up, it makes it harder for your blood to pump to the body which in return slows down your metabolic rate. A slower metabolic rate leads to the burning of calories and carbohydrates at a slower pace. Sorry for all the info, just trying to help you and whoever else reads this!
  • cityruss
    cityruss Posts: 2,493 Member
    saaarbear7 wrote: »
    Just from experience and what I've learned, if you are constantly working out (I.E. 4-5 days a week) you need to take in a lot of carbs. That is what's going to help you bulk up and gain muscle mass but in return burn off excess fat. Leave out the fruit. Maybe one serving every other day. Fruit is all high glycemic index carbohydrates. That means that your body cannot process the sugars in the carbohydrates as quickly as they are going to digest. Which in return leads to a greater amount of subcutaneous fat. It is actually very oxymoronic towards weight loss and toning. You can eat as many green veggies as you want. Also, cut out any dairy products whatsoever. Dairy causes water retention, no one wants bloat. Water retention from dairy, causes your blood pressure to rise. When your blood pressure goes up, it makes it harder for your blood to pump to the body which in return slows down your metabolic rate. A slower metabolic rate leads to the burning of calories and carbohydrates at a slower pace. Sorry for all the info, just trying to help you and whoever else reads this!

    Brotastic.

    Do you have any sources for these claims, I'd be interested to read them?
  • TimothyFish
    TimothyFish Posts: 4,925 Member
    A low carb diet is not for people who are exercising. When the body needs fuel during exercise, it won't be able to get it from fat, but it can get it very easily from sugar.
  • ndj1979
    ndj1979 Posts: 29,136 Member
    cityruss wrote: »
    saaarbear7 wrote: »
    Just from experience and what I've learned, if you are constantly working out (I.E. 4-5 days a week) you need to take in a lot of carbs. That is what's going to help you bulk up and gain muscle mass but in return burn off excess fat. Leave out the fruit. Maybe one serving every other day. Fruit is all high glycemic index carbohydrates. That means that your body cannot process the sugars in the carbohydrates as quickly as they are going to digest. Which in return leads to a greater amount of subcutaneous fat. It is actually very oxymoronic towards weight loss and toning. You can eat as many green veggies as you want. Also, cut out any dairy products whatsoever. Dairy causes water retention, no one wants bloat. Water retention from dairy, causes your blood pressure to rise. When your blood pressure goes up, it makes it harder for your blood to pump to the body which in return slows down your metabolic rate. A slower metabolic rate leads to the burning of calories and carbohydrates at a slower pace. Sorry for all the info, just trying to help you and whoever else reads this!

    Brotastic.

    Do you have any sources for these claims, I'd be interested to read them?

    I agree with the part about increased carbs for building muscle....

    the rest...yes, broscience...
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