Macro / Calorie counting and Diet soda..
Sawjer
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Hey guys.
So I am macro counting, and my trainer says as long as I stick the macro's he has set and keep working hard in the gym my results will come and they have.. Lost nearly 2 stone so far in my "comeback" Macro's mean's I can drink zero drinks (fanta especially) and I loose.. Anyone else do this? People's thoughts? Just to clarify though, I dont drink Zero drinks as part of my lifestyle. Water, Coffee, Protein shakes, Amino's and Herbal tea's only!
So I am macro counting, and my trainer says as long as I stick the macro's he has set and keep working hard in the gym my results will come and they have.. Lost nearly 2 stone so far in my "comeback" Macro's mean's I can drink zero drinks (fanta especially) and I loose.. Anyone else do this? People's thoughts? Just to clarify though, I dont drink Zero drinks as part of my lifestyle. Water, Coffee, Protein shakes, Amino's and Herbal tea's only!
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Diet soda has zero calories and therefore doesn't count towards any macros.
Weight loss is about calories, so there is no reason why diet soda would stop you from losing weight.1 -
Diet soda isn't calorie free....as long as it fits into ur macros u can eat and drink whatever u want. Flexible dieting/counting macros....hitting a target daily1
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Diet soda isn't calorie free....as long as it fits into ur macros u can eat and drink whatever u want. Flexible dieting/counting macros....hitting a target daily
All diet soda I have ever come across is definitely calorie free... Keep in mind other artificial sweeteners have been added to compensate for lost sugars, but you will not gain weight (calories) inherently from drinking diet soda.1 -
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PaulaWallaDingDong wrote: »
Zero difference will the "calorie free" make. LOL1 -
Technically speaking it's not calorie free, but you shouldn't worry about it1
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pinggolfer96 wrote: »Technically speaking it's not calorie free, but you shouldn't worry about it
Well get technical? Because all diet sodas I've seen have said "Calories: 0" usually just have sodium. Unless you get, I think, Sunkist 10? Where it has a few grams of sugar and ten calories.1 -
Ohjeezitskim wrote: »pinggolfer96 wrote: »Technically speaking it's not calorie free, but you shouldn't worry about it
Well get technical? Because all diet sodas I've seen have said "Calories: 0" usually just have sodium. Unless you get, I think, Sunkist 10? Where it has a few grams of sugar and ten calories.
The Diet Dew I usually drink advertises 10 kcal per 22 ounce bottle. Even a few bottles is in the noise.1 -
The Diet Dew I usually drink advertises 10 kcal per 22 ounce bottle. Even a few bottles is in the noise.
I'll stay away from diet dew then, lol. I'm not a fan of Mountain Dew so no worries there. But sounded like he was referring to all diet sodas since the main topic didn't give a specific soda.
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Diet soda is unhealthy by any standard. Don't drink it.1
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The only diet soda I drink is Diet Dew and I don't count them and it has had zero effect on my efforts.1
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If it doesn't have alcohol mixed with it, why bother?1
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I think there is minimal calories but you'd have to drink about 13 litres to get a calorie! Interesting topic, thanks for the replies guys.
I just think whatever they replace the sugar with can't be good for your body and although I'm macro counting and can by the calorie law have them, I choose not too.If it doesn't have alcohol mixed with it, why bother?
I don't drink my friend.
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Ohjeezitskim wrote: »pinggolfer96 wrote: »Technically speaking it's not calorie free, but you shouldn't worry about it
Well get technical? Because all diet sodas I've seen have said "Calories: 0" usually just have sodium. Unless you get, I think, Sunkist 10? Where it has a few grams of sugar and ten calories.
All diet drinks have a minimal amount of calories. If it's less than 5 calories per serving, it can say 0 on it. It won't make a difference as long as you don't drink it by gallons.0 -
So you reckon / you're all saying if I drank 2 litres of diet soda a day but stuck to my macros I could get a six pack still?0
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Who said anything about 2 liters?
If you drink 2 liters of carbonation a day, you will probably be bloated and uncomfortable.
What we're saying is having some diet soda will not keep you from losing weight. Consuming too much of anything (even healthy foods and drinks) can have negative effects.0
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