Originally posted by vinylgroover
I don't think carbs are all that bad, There a good carbs and bad carbs. Bad carbs are processed foods, which contain high amounts of sugar/starch. Stay away from them.
Eat good carbs such as grains, wheats, plenty of vege's, fruits etc, but eat them earlier in the day or immediately after your workout. These are the times that your body is least likely to store carbs as fat.
Drink alot of water, and eat lot's of fibre. Fibre helps the body breakdown fat.
If you are working with heavier weights, you will need some carbs to energise your workouts.
It's in a perosnal trainers best interest to give you a crash diet to follow, because unless see results quickly, you'll get rid of him. But crash diets don't work.
Eat up to 5 or 6 meals per day if you can to spark your metabolism.....keep it working.
I think that is solid advice. In fact I have taken this approach recently and have seen awesome results. I really think that if you eat good sources of carbs and time them correctly they really arent bad at all. min1e I suggest that you take a look at Hansel's thread about eating healthy and staying lean in the diet forum. It is basically just what vinyl is saying, and Hansel provides a good ratio for protein, carbs, and fat as well as listing good sources of food from which one can obtain the necessary nutrients. I have seen EXCELLENT results within the last 2.5 weeks, I have stayed strong on every single one of my lifts and my bodyfat is dropping at a pace that makes me really happy. Granted this is a very moderate diet, and one may not see results as fast but the moderation is what I love about it. I find that Im not experiencing any real cravings for junk because it isnt too restrictive, and I have always found that I have tons of energy and strength to go with it. It is great!