Low Carb Dieting
nsj240
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For those of you who REALLY watch their carbs what does your day look like food wise? I'm charting anywhere between 100-200carbs per day and at this rate I'm never going to lose!
What kind of range do you guys try to stay in with your carbs? I'm thinking anything under 100 is going to help me at this point?
Thanks!
What kind of range do you guys try to stay in with your carbs? I'm thinking anything under 100 is going to help me at this point?
Thanks!
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For those of you who REALLY watch their carbs what does your day look like food wise? I'm charting anywhere between 100-200carbs per day and at this rate I'm never going to lose!
What kind of range do you guys try to stay in with your carbs? I'm thinking anything under 100 is going to help me at this point?
Thanks!
Be smart about limiting your carbs
I did that crap for the longest time, and I think I screwed myself more than anything.
Last night before I went to bed, I had a bowl of white steamed rice.....1 cup. 600+ calories.
I had 3 sweet potatoes earlier in the day........
Define your goals and then research what you need to do to achieve those goals.0 -
You lose weight by eating less than you burn. Unless you have a medical reason for limiting carbs it isn't going to help you. Stick to a balanced diet within your calorie budget and the pounds will come off. There's no reason to make it extra difficult by limiting certain macros.0
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less than 30 grams usually.
Zero at breakfast - omelette, bacon and egg. that sort of thing.
Dinner - steak with two veg is maybe 8 grams of carbs. Another 5 grams in berries with double cream or 10% fat yoghurt.0 -
For those of you who REALLY watch their carbs what does your day look like food wise? I'm charting anywhere between 100-200carbs per day and at this rate I'm never going to lose!
What kind of range do you guys try to stay in with your carbs? I'm thinking anything under 100 is going to help me at this point?
Thanks!
I stay under 20-25 grams net carbs per day. The key is to make sure that you substitute with fat and not protein. Too much protein isn't good for your kidneys and you won't have a true fuel source.
My day looks like:
Shake or eggs and bacon for breakfast
Iced coffee with 1T Heavy Cream per cup for snack
Lunch is either a salad, or low carb/higher fiber veggies and full fat dressing with shredded cheese
Snack is a sliced lunch meat (make sure not sugar cured meats) and 1oz full fat sharp cheddar cheese
Dinners are some kind of meat like ground beef (usually 80% lean), sausages (no sugar in them), chicken (dark meat is better in this case), etc. and a low carb veggie. Cheese and/or cream sauces are great!
A great site for recipes is http://www.genaw.com/lowcarb/. But make sure that you are educated in low carb eating before attempting. If not done properly, it can cause a lot of problems. Learn more at http://www.dietdoctor.com/lchf.0 -
Are you diabetic or do you have another medical reason to avoid carbs?0
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Got to disagree with the last poster, sorry.
Do your protein.
Chicken Breast, Fish, beef, cottage cheese.....
Do your protein.
Fats should be your healthy fats:
coconut oil, avocados, fish, nuts, etc...0 -
Got to disagree with the last poster, sorry.
Do your protein.
Chicken Breast, Fish, beef, cottage cheese.....
Do your protein.
Fats should be your healthy fats:
coconut oil, avocados, fish, nuts, etc...
I didn't say don't eat protein, I said don't eat too much protein. All of the fats that I listed are healthy fats. Dairy fats are healthy. Fat in meat is healthy.0 -
Chicken breast - useless food for a low carb diet.
You don't have to contribute to a discussion of something you don't agree with, you know. Go and chat about chicken and rice to your gym pals elsewhere :-)0 -
Ok...going by what you said about "not doing too much protein"....
I currently hit over 220 gr of protein a day.
If I can pack in more, I will.0 -
Ok...going by what you said about "not doing too much protein"....
I currently hit over 220 gr of protein a day.
If I can pack in more, I will.
pack it in, piss it out. Waste of time.0 -
I agree. Though, if I ate a cup of white rice and two sweet potatoes in one day, I'm not sure I'd have the same success as Mr. Muscles ; ) Carbs fuel your body. Eat healthy ones. If you avoid carbs, you'll quit losing weight and digress from your goals. ESPECIALLY if you're exercising! Don't hurt yourself!0
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Chicken breast - useless food for a low carb diet.
You don't have to contribute to a discussion of something you don't agree with, you know. Go and chat about chicken and rice to your gym pals elsewhere :-)
Seriously??
Grilled CHicken breast and low carb don't go together?
Would love to hear the logic on this one.....0 -
Ok...going by what you said about "not doing too much protein"....
I currently hit over 220 gr of protein a day.
If I can pack in more, I will.
pack it in, piss it out. Waste of time.
Or you could put it to use.....0 -
For those of you who REALLY watch their carbs what does your day look like food wise? I'm charting anywhere between 100-200carbs per day and at this rate I'm never going to lose!
What kind of range do you guys try to stay in with your carbs? I'm thinking anything under 100 is going to help me at this point?
Thanks!
Be smart about limiting your carbs
I did that crap for the longest time, and I think I screwed myself more than anything.
Last night before I went to bed, I had a bowl of white steamed rice.....1 cup. 600+ calories.
I had 3 sweet potatoes earlier in the day........
Define your goals and then research what you need to do to achieve those goals.
^^^^^^ THIS ^^^^^^0 -
you need carbs to have strenght to exercise so dont get rid of them. eat more fish ang veggies.0
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Chicken breast - useless food for a low carb diet.
You don't have to contribute to a discussion of something you don't agree with, you know. Go and chat about chicken and rice to your gym pals elsewhere :-)
I"m curious to know how chicken breast is useless on a low carb diet too lol0 -
Veggies can be a source of carbs....but keep in mind they also contain fiber (typically).
So for every 1 gr of fiber, you cancel out 1 gr of carbs
So after you exercise, you will want some carbs to replenish your glycogen stores.....so potatoes, rice, etc....
Are great sources of carbs.0 -
Ok...going by what you said about "not doing too much protein"....
I currently hit over 220 gr of protein a day.
If I can pack in more, I will.
pack it in, piss it out. Waste of time.
Or like Max said you can put it to use and build some muscle!!!0 -
Wow thanks for the replies.
I'm a 25year old female, I have hypothyroidism and cant seem to lose ANY weight. I eat good, but have not yet made it to eating completely clean and I notice I eat a lot of carbs. I do eat vegetables, fruits, some red lean meat, chicken, occasional fish, but I also still eat crap sometimes to. I am on day 14 of quitting mt dew, I was drinking anywhere from 2-4cans per day and haven't touched one and dont plan to ever again.
For instance my meals today will go something like this..
Breakfast
Boiled egg, oatmeal, activia yogurt w/fiber.
Lunch
Salad(Green leaf lettuce, shredded carrots, lwo fat cheese, chicken breast pieces, and italian salad dressing on side just to dip a little bit) (Sometimes I'll eat with a half of a whole grain tortilla with flax seed to)
Some Mixed Nuts
Grapes and Strawberries
Dinner
Healthy Choice meal (I work late today)...I found these to be one of the better 'lean' meals with less calories, sodium and carbs and they are actually good.
I'm currently 193 and My ultimate goal is 130-140lbs, I am 5'2" but I am medium-large framed and this weight looks good on me. I'm honestly so confused with how to lose weight it is insane. When I was younger I just hardly ate and yes I lost weight but I was miserable, I want to make this a way of life and be happy its just hard trying to find what is going to work for my body.0 -
Seriously??
Grilled CHicken breast and low carb don't go together?
Would love to hear the logic on this one.....
There's no fat there. You have to eat a bunch of one or the other, carbs or fat, and naked chicken breast lacks both.
It's possible to dress it up to compensate, of course...0 -
I limit to about 20/ day.
Everyone's body responds differently - I must limit carbs to lose weight becasue I have major insulin issues. Strictly low-cal with daily exercise didn't work for me, but low carb does. You have to figure out which route is best for you - with me, even eating complex and unrefined carbs caused weight gain.
Low-carb can cause issues if you don't research first - you must take a good multivitamin and multimineral, stick to whole foods, and avoid artificial sweeteners as best you can for full effectiveness.
What my day looks like foodwise:
More often than not, I will reheat dinner leftovers for breakfast. When I don't, I might make a salad with some lettuce, tomatoes, protein, cheese, and a full-fat dressing (walnut oil and balsamic vinegar makes a good one). Or bacon and eggs (not my favorite). Maybe a ham and cheese omelet. Or I'll cut up a chicken breast and fry it and put some full-fat sauce on it.
Lunch and dinner are much the same - to be successful it helps to make all of your own meals. Eating out is tricky, but if I do, I go for the salad without croutons or order a burger with no bun.
Devilled eggs are a good snack - a spoon of coconut oil is also good - or macadamia nuts -
Anyway, that's what really strict low carb looks like in my world.0 -
Also, wanted to mention that I am on hypothyroid medication, so I am being treated.
I know I have hormone problems pretty bad, I'm losing my hair and cant lose weight...I feel trapped!!
But, Honestly if I can just get healthy, feel better and can get some of this weight off then I'll be happy.0 -
Your diet looks decent to be honest. maybe too light.....
Do you exercise any?
I had a friend, that was 5'10", was 220 lbs, and wanted to lose weight......so the first thing I told him was he had to cut out all sodas....only water, skim milk (he didn't drink coffee)....
The other thing......NO TRIPS TO THE VENDING MACHINE
You bring a banana, an apple, orange.....some fruit.
You start eating Veggies (which he hated)....but he did.
Started eating chicken breast (mostly, because he hated fish)
By the end of summer he was down to 180 lbs, by eating right and working out with me, and also riding his bike.
He dropped 20 lbs alone by dropping sodas and junk food.
One other thing you could try, and I have been doing for a month now....is intermittent fasting......I do leangains style.....could be something worth trying...that is up to you though.
Do you keep track of your food on a daily basis??
So you know how many calories you are getting and what your macro break down is?0 -
There are plenty of people that say terrible things about limiting your carbs but then end up limiting something else. Regardless, as long as you are getting the nutrients you need is all that matters. I stick around 30 net carbs daily if I can. I have had great success with this. Just make sure the carbs you are eating are simple carbs (i.e. spinach, strawberries, broccoli, egg whites).0
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Just make sure the carbs you are eating are simple carbs (i.e. spinach, strawberries, broccoli, egg whites).
If you are doing no exercise that involves a fair amount of muscle use (i.e. lifting weights)
Then I will concur with this.......but I would still encourage adding in one complex carb a day.0 -
I try my best to do under 100g, but I read that 150g is maintenance so I don't panic if I'm still under 150g. I used to eat 300+g so I'm doing pretty damn good if I eat between 50g and 150g.
I also don't panic if I have a full out cardio session that night. You need carbs to fuel your cardio, if I'm lifting then I make sure I have lots of protein that day and the day after. Carbs are important, you just have to learn how to balance them.0 -
Thanks MityMax96...
Yes, I run and walk several times per week and I downloaded runtastic on my iphone so I can track my steps and I'm now starting to be more active at work making time to do some walking/stairs (office job), stopped using elevators at all, I even take my works 130 stairs over our front parking lot which is a simple walk into the building. I honestly love being active. I love to lift as well but stopped my gym membership when I really didnt have as much time and it was taking away from my family time to be able to go and work around things. However, I am purchasing a Bowflex PR100 also have a treadmill in my home, so I hope to be able to incorporate some much missed lifting in my life as well - which I know the muscle will help me burn more fat and look better.
As far as food tracking goes, I dont keep track on a DAILY basis but I do most of the time, I especially dont if its pretty well similar to what I'v eaten before and I know that I'm not going over what I should be. I have my calories set at 1400 right now, I find it hard some days to even reach that. I felt 1200 was to low especially if I were exercising a lot. But I'm fine with my calories bouncing from 1200-1500, I try to always keep it in between this. Before I really started to eat better several months ago I was eating from 1700-2000 calories a day and maintaining fine with moderate exercise, so I'm dropping my calories some and exercising more and see where that goes. I'm nervous to drop to much, but once again I'm so confused on how I should be eating exactly!0 -
Also, wanted to mention that I am on hypothyroid medication, so I am being treated.
I know I have hormone problems pretty bad, I'm losing my hair and cant lose weight...I feel trapped!!
But, Honestly if I can just get healthy, feel better and can get some of this weight off then I'll be happy.
Eating very low carb has helped people with hypothyroid and I have PCOS (hormone issues out the yang) and it has helped me tremendously! It is really good. Also, there are a bunch of resources on how to stay low carb and work out if that is one of your goals. Carbs are a quick fuel source and for certain goals that is good. But for the average person there is no medical need and it can cause medical harm in some cases to eat a larger amount of carbs. So do your own research and find what works for you! I personally can't handle more than 60-75 g of carbs per day no matter what.0 -
What I tried and what really worked for me (Before I started my new regime) was carb cycling. I would go through low carb days (typically 1-2 days in a row) then cycle to moderate carb intake back to low and have a cheat MEAL (NOT DAY) with high carb intake. This would typically include pizza or whatever else I was craving that week ...mmmm ice cream.... I always planned that meal very carefully. I also do weight lifting and rarely do cardio unless I have to. When I was doing this I was loosing about 2-3lbs a week. BUT again every body is different and I would do some research before you jump right in. The tricky part is keeping your cals up while lowering your carbs. I do believe carbs are the devil though.... good luck!0
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Thanks MityMax96...
Yes, I run and walk several times per week and I downloaded runtastic on my iphone so I can track my steps and I'm now starting to be more active at work making time to do some walking/stairs (office job), stopped using elevators at all, I even take my works 130 stairs over our front parking lot which is a simple walk into the building. I honestly love being active. I love to lift as well but stopped my gym membership when I really didnt have as much time and it was taking away from my family time to be able to go and work around things. However, I am purchasing a Bowflex PR100 also have a treadmill in my home, so I hope to be able to incorporate some much missed lifting in my life as well - which I know the muscle will help me burn more fat and look better.
Great, sounds like you are on the right trac. Stick with it. It does take time.As far as food tracking goes, I dont keep track on a DAILY basis but I do most of the time, I especially dont if its pretty well similar to what I'v eaten before and I know that I'm not going over what I should be. I have my calories set at 1400 right now, I find it hard some days to even reach that. I felt 1200 was to low especially if I were exercising a lot. But I'm fine with my calories bouncing from 1200-1500, I try to always keep it in between this. Before I really started to eat better several months ago I was eating from 1700-2000 calories a day and maintaining fine with moderate exercise, so I'm dropping my calories some and exercising more and see where that goes. I'm nervous to drop to much, but once again I'm so confused on how I should be eating exactly!
I would encourage you to use your diary here on the site so you can track not only your Calories. But also your macros.
Then you can see if you need to up one macro or drop another.
1200 sounds low to me.....
But remember, Rome wasn't built in a day....
You didn't put on the weight overnight, and you will not lose it overnight.
It is a long-haul thing you have to do.0
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