Paleo vs. running
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OP, are you trying to gain? You might benefit from seeing a doctor and dietitian. What's the goal in doing paleo?0
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TavistockToad wrote: »
1500, apparently.0 -
Alatariel75 wrote: »TavistockToad wrote: »
1500, apparently.
net or gross?0 -
lemurcat12 wrote: »OP, are you trying to gain? You might benefit from seeing a doctor and dietitian. What's the goal in doing paleo?
cleaning fat,but also increasing muscle mass but idk how to do this properly0 -
Sounds pretty reasonable. Again, you're underweight, and probably eating low carb, and probably not FUELING YOUR BODY. And yet, you ran a reasonable 10k.
If it were me, I'd focus on FUELING YOUR BODY and getting UP to a healthy weight.1 -
I have my cal at 1500 but the problem is when I am below 50 kg I feel anemic . I don't have nutritionist or trainer.
Is there a reason why you chose this particular diet? With more restrictions you have fewer options and it would be a bit harder to gain weight if that is what you are trying to do. Paleo is also relatively low carb too and may affect your running performance. Have you considered seeing your doctor for a referral to a dietitian? It looks like you are having problems fueling your activity level.0 -
lemurcat12 wrote: »OP, are you trying to gain? You might benefit from seeing a doctor and dietitian. What's the goal in doing paleo?
cleaning fat,but also increasing muscle mass but idk how to do this properly
If you want to increase muscle mass, you will want to eat in an energy surplus and follow a progressive overload lifting program. Getting back to a more reasonable weight would solve that. And yes, while you add muscle, you will add a little fat, but that can be fixed after. So increase calories, potentially decrease running and follow one of these (many women like StrongCurves and NROL4W): http://community.myfitnesspal.com/en/discussion/10332083/which-lifting-program-is-the-best-for-you#latest
Running isn't going to add muscle. In fact, with low calorie and only running, you would be lucky to maintain what you have.0 -
lemurcat12 wrote: »OP, are you trying to gain? You might benefit from seeing a doctor and dietitian. What's the goal in doing paleo?
cleaning fat,but also increasing muscle mass but idk how to do this properly
I don't know what cleaning fat is, I'm afraid. (Maybe a typo?)
I think you need to eat a maintenance or above (probably above, since you are underweight). If you want to fuel your running and gain muscle, there are lots of ways to do that, but I'd eat enough protein, enough overall calories (1500 is going to be below your TDEE, probably, with the running, but figuring out TDEE might be a place to start, putting in a goal of gaining .5 per week), and then focus on adding in some strength training in a planned, progressive program (lots of good advice here for that).
That's more likely to give you the look you want without being at an overly low weight, and keep you strong and energetic for the running.
I have nothing against paleo, but I don't see it as helpful to your goals necessarily. Also, the most active paleo folks I know don't do it in a low carb way and break some of the rules (eat rice, for example) to the extent they think it helps performance.
I think seeing a dietitian could help with the energy issues and also help you figure out what will work for running and muscle gaining.0 -
Ok I will try to eat more food, log more accurately and increase mileage.0
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athletes need to fuel their body if you want to perform. its simple. if you increase your calories to sufficiently fuel your body your not going to get fat (unless you increase by like 3k calories)1
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Ok I will try to eat more food, log more accurately and increase mileage.
Why would you increase mileage at this point? You're struggling with your current distance. Eat more, see how your body reacts and take it from there. From the sounds of it, you are trying to run before you crawl ( pardon the pun ). Take things in strides and take the time to see how you feel before you change too many things at once.0
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