low carbs on rest days??
claireroper42
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Just wondering if anybody has low carbs on rest days? I've heard it's supposed to be good doing this, just want to know what people's thoughts are, thanks
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Is there a good reason to go low carb any day? Your macros should be based on what your desired outcomes are.....as a runner I love carbs, were I more concerned about body composition I'd probably eat fewer carbs (not necessarily "low carb") and more protein.0
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You're talking Carb Cycling I think. I just posted the following link on the topic in another thread -
muscleandfitness.com/nutrition/lose-fat/build-lean-muscle-carb-cycling0 -
Rest from what?
What do you want to accomplish?
Not enough info, kind of like asking for the sum of 2 +0 -
On my active rest days I consume less carbs because when I go for my low intensity cardio session I want to make sure I am not just burning my carbs away, the less carbs to burn the easier it is to get to that 20-25 min mark and start losing fat & of course a bit of muscle with that as well. On active rest days where I do moderate cardio (runs) I make sure to consume a lot more of carbs. As a runner I always like to include my carbs so the days where I know I dont need AS MANY its hard to tone it down. Extra protein is the only way to survive those low carb days lol! But if youre rest days are days sitting on the couch then yes low carb is prob a good idea (as long as your rest days arent consecutive)0
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You're talking Carb Cycling I think. I just posted the following link on the topic in another thread -
muscleandfitness.com/nutrition/lose-fat/build-lean-muscle-carb-cycling
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jessicatombari wrote: »On my active rest days I consume less carbs because when I go for my low intensity cardio session I want to make sure I am not just burning my carbs away, the less carbs to burn the easier it is to get to that 20-25 min mark and start losing fat & of course a bit of muscle with that as well. On active rest days where I do moderate cardio (runs) I make sure to consume a lot more of carbs. As a runner I always like to include my carbs so the days where I know I dont need AS MANY its hard to tone it down. Extra protein is the only way to survive those low carb days lol! But if youre rest days are days sitting on the couch then yes low carb is prob a good idea (as long as your rest days arent consecutive)
My 'rest' days mainly consist of walking round a school, or sat down with children, Tuesdays and Fridays I don't do any exercise, cardio, weights at all, so am trying to keep my carb intake low but like you said I get extra protein, thanks for replying
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I would say it depends entirely on what you are trying to do.
I like to build my glycogen stores back up quickly after a long run or race. That means carbs.0 -
BrianSharpe wrote: »Is there a good reason to go low carb any day? Your macros should be based on what your desired outcomes are.....as a runner I love carbs, were I more concerned about body composition I'd probably eat fewer carbs (not necessarily "low carb") and more protein.
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grimmeanor wrote: »I would say it depends entirely on what you are trying to do.
I like to build my glycogen stores back up quickly after a long run or race. That means carbs.
I'm trying to.lose weight and tone up:/ am just not very clued up on the 'nutrition' part so just trying to get advice where I can.
Thanks for the reply
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claireroper42 wrote: »You're talking Carb Cycling I think. I just posted the following link on the topic in another thread -
muscleandfitness.com/nutrition/lose-fat/build-lean-muscle-carb-cycling
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Low carb could be good for you then. You might check out "You Are Your Own Gym". That program will get you lean and strong pretty quickly and has nutrition advice worth considering if your focus is just toning up and looking sexy. Just my opinion, of course. I was seeing impressive results. It clashed with my "running" dreams though, so I use the exercises from it as part of my running strength building exercises, and don't focus so much on the program as laid out.0
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claireroper42 wrote: »Just wondering if anybody has low carbs on rest days? I've heard it's supposed to be good doing this, just want to know what people's thoughts are, thanks
Sure. You're basically describing carb cycling, which a lot of people do, intentionally or not.
Nothing wrong with it - take in more when you need more, take in less when you need less.
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grimmeanor wrote: »Low carb could be good for you then. You might check out "You Are Your Own Gym". That program will get you lean and strong pretty quickly and has nutrition advice worth considering if your focus is just toning up and looking sexy. Just my opinion, of course. I was seeing impressive results. It clashed with my "running" dreams though, so I use the exercises from it as part of my running strength building exercises, and don't focus so much on the program as laid out.
Thanks for your advice will have a look at it cheers0 -
claireroper42 wrote: »Just wondering if anybody has low carbs on rest days? I've heard it's supposed to be good doing this, just want to know what people's thoughts are, thanks
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autumnsquirrel wrote: »claireroper42 wrote: »Just wondering if anybody has low carbs on rest days? I've heard it's supposed to be good doing this, just want to know what people's thoughts are, thanks
I can't do very low carbs love them to much have swapped to sweet potatoes and Im trying to cut out white bread, I'm trying to find 'good carbs', it's all a journey I suppose, I'm sick off fad diets so upped my workouts and trying to eat better, I follow somebody on instagram called the body coach so get ideas from his post, he does a plan but I'm not sure about signing up to something that I might not stick to.
Thanks for your reply, it's a great help
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