How do I counter a high carb high sugar day?
kpop82
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So here's the deal, I generally eat very healthily and work out 5-6 days a week for an hour and a half plus on those days. I totally inadvertently blew THE ROOF off today and most of my day was sugar and carbs, which is pretty abnormal for me. I was just wondering if anyone had any advice to help with damage control, and I'm well prepared for feeling awful the next couple days.
Thanks dudes!
Thanks dudes!
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Consider it done and dusted and move on. No need to dwell on it. Sometimes it's good to refuel the system0
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Lemon juice and raspberry ketones.
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One day is not the issue typically but when one day becomes 10, 365 or 3650 days in a row.
The hard part for me was to getting to eat right day after day for a long period of time. It went badly for me but there is a book or more on carb refeed, carb nite out, etc which is what you did.0 -
bmchenry02 wrote: »Consider it done and dusted and move on. No need to dwell on it. Sometimes it's good to refuel the system
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Just return to your normal habits. One day can't wreck anything. It's one day! Everyone has setbacks. Log it and move along.0
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bmchenry02 wrote: »Consider it done and dusted and move on. No need to dwell on it. Sometimes it's good to refuel the system
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You can't really undo it once it's done. It's just 1 day, it shouldn't do any damage.
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What sort of sugar are you talking about anyway? Unless you've got diabetes or insulin resistance, you shouldn't be counting sugars. The sugar that matters for the rest of us is sweets. Those we need to limit to about 6tsp per day maximum so the experts tell us now. I eat even less. If your sugars are the fruit and vegetable type you've got nothing to worry about at all.
If you are find you are eating sweets on a regular basis and binge on them, then you've got a problem and ditching them wholesale is not as hard as it sounds.0 -
There's only one question that matters
By how many calories did you go over your weekly calorie defecit?0 -
Patttience wrote: »What sort of sugar are you talking about anyway? Unless you've got diabetes or insulin resistance, you shouldn't be counting sugars. The sugar that matters for the rest of us is sweets. Those we need to limit to about 6tsp per day maximum so the experts tell us now. I eat even less. If your sugars are the fruit and vegetable type you've got nothing to worry about at all.
If you are find you are eating sweets on a regular basis and binge on them, then you've got a problem and ditching them wholesale is not as hard as it sounds.
You realise the guideline is a generic behavioural obesity prevention one don't you
Eg if you happen to eat 6 tsp sugar directly from the bag of refined white sugar within your calorie defecit you will still lose weight0 -
Use all those carbs you ate today to kill it at the gym tomorrow.0
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How much over your calories were you?
I wouldn't even give it a second thought just get back to eating and training right for your goal and don't sweat it. As a cage fighter it won't take you long to burn them off, it's just extra fuel0 -
Don't worry about it.0
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Headache tablets, lots of protein and lots of water - the same approach I would take to a booze hangover.
I eat what the hell I like (within calories) but if I have a big sugar day, I often get killer headaches the next day. I don't think sugar is of the devil, but too much of anything and all that. A couple of months ago I had a day where all I ate was condensed milk and chocolate digestive biscuits (while staying within calories!) so I don't judge.
I also get coffee headaches on a 4 or 5 cups a day binge, and a couple of comprals fix that too.
Like a night of booze, you might say never again after a day of sugar, but you probably won't stick to that, which is ok0 -
Patttience wrote: »What sort of sugar are you talking about anyway? Unless you've got diabetes or insulin resistance, you shouldn't be counting sugars. The sugar that matters for the rest of us is sweets. Those we need to limit to about 6tsp per day maximum so the experts tell us now. I eat even less. If your sugars are the fruit and vegetable type you've got nothing to worry about at all.
If you are find you are eating sweets on a regular basis and binge on them, then you've got a problem and ditching them wholesale is not as hard as it sounds.
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Interesting you didnt abnswer any of the relevant questions. How many calories did you exceed maintenance by if any? it doesnt matter its a single day, log it and move on.0
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bmchenry02 wrote: »Consider it done and dusted and move on. No need to dwell on it. Sometimes it's good to refuel the system
This is all that needs to be said.0 -
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Sometimes I find that eating sugary treats just makes me crave more sugar. I'm worried about my teeth, too. Avoid trigger foods if necessary. Make sure you are drinking enough water, and eating enough protein, fat, and fiber, that should help you cut back on your sugars.
Since you already ate all the sugars, put them to good use in a workout today:)0 -
DancingMoosie wrote: »Sometimes I find that eating sugary treats just makes me crave more sugar. I'm worried about my teeth, too. Avoid trigger foods if necessary. Make sure you are drinking enough water, and eating enough protein, fat, and fiber, that should help you cut back on your sugars.
Since you already ate all the sugars, put them to good use in a workout today:)
I think that's normal, I found eating mainly complex, low glycemic carbs helps with that. If I want a sugary treat I'll eat it right before bed, then brush my teeth and if I get cravings, at least I'll be asleep and won't have to deal with them.0 -
Holy crap, people. It's just sugar.
But I'm sure that having the expectation of feeling awful for days will make for a nice placebo effect.
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Meh. Think of it as that inadvisable summer fling that was fun while it lasted, but now it's over and you get to keep the fond memories.0
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No need to do anything special. You are having and will have better and worse days, and each of those makes up for the rest.0
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If you were still in your calories for the week, you will be fine. I personally like to go for a long run after I over indulge in carbs for a day.0
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Thanks guys! I was kind of in my feelings when I posted that. I had this irrational fear of waking up headachy and diabetic.
I mayyyy have watched a little too much "My 600 lb Life" yesterday. Sall good. Much appreciated!0 -
If you're exercising regularly, especially resistance training, your body can deal with carbs much better than an obese sedentary individual. I purposely use high carb refeed days to increase my workout intensity.0
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Fasting is what I do.0
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