youngandfree
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Hey guys, new here. This thread is pretty darned long. i just read the first and last page, so don't no what is in the middle. On the pages that I read, no one mentioned the fact that this a typical ketogenic diet. Not a CKD that Lyle Mcdonald promotes, just a straight up ketogenic diet. Sure it will rip you up, but there are far more food items that actually have nutrition in them that you can use to maintain the same keto ratios of fat to protein. And if you are lifting 4 times a week, you will eventually need a carb up or your performance will tank. Keto diets do have their place, but this is completely off the wall. Sure it seems easy enough to follow since you only eat whey and ANPB.
And kooley, the reason there isn't more good info on this diet is because there isn't any good info on it. The diet plan is horrible. The theory or principle of low carbs, higher fat, moderate protein has its merits. But this is the most rediculous way of going about doing it. Check out the Ultimate Diet 2.0. I'm not doing the UD 2.0 as it's layed out specifically, but am doing a keto diet. 60%fat, 30%protein (which is 1 gram of protein per pound of lean body weight), and less than 10% carbs (from nuts, and broccoli) which is less than 30g of carbs a day.
And kooley, the reason there isn't more good info on this diet is because there isn't any good info on it. The diet plan is horrible. The theory or principle of low carbs, higher fat, moderate protein has its merits. But this is the most rediculous way of going about doing it. Check out the Ultimate Diet 2.0. I'm not doing the UD 2.0 as it's layed out specifically, but am doing a keto diet. 60%fat, 30%protein (which is 1 gram of protein per pound of lean body weight), and less than 10% carbs (from nuts, and broccoli) which is less than 30g of carbs a day.