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    The Anabolic Diet

    Has anyone run the Anabolic Diet? I am thinking of running it, needs a few tweaks but I like the general idea.




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    Looks like a good idea, let us know how it goes.

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    All diets are good... If you stick to it lol!

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    Quote Originally Posted by kboy View Post
    Looks like a good idea, let us know how it goes.
    According to the link it is 5 days KETO and 2 days high carbs and low fat. I am going to run it 6 days KETO and the 7th day I will do very low fat (30g) with carbs around 500g.

    I don't like the idea of two full carbup days, one is enough IMO. In the past when I ran pure KETO I had one cheat/carb meal once a week. I lost fat like carzy, about 8lbs the first week, 7lbs the second and then 4lbs there after. Never made it past 6 weeks though, KETO is a hard diet.


    The goal now is just a nice slow and steady 2-3lbs fat loss a week. Clearly the leaner I get the less fat I will lose a week but for now I expect 3lbs a week since I am over 20% bodyfat.

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    You can do it either two days carb up or one day, basically you stop the carb up when you start to feel bloated. Its a great diet i was on it for a good minute worked like a charm. I lost inches of fat on it, however those damn carb up days screwed me up.

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    My brother tried that diet. After three or four weeks he became so skinny and weak. I don't know how he looks now.
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    It works very well if you count your calories and make sure you are eating enough. I prefer what I call an ancestral anabolic approach. Basically it's DiPisquale's ideas, but without all the crap foods that we often eat. Carb loading days include lots of things like potatoes, winter squashes, and fruit rather than grain products and ice cream... although I do occasionally have to poison myself with vanilla ice cream and crushed oreos on a cheat day.

    Don't forget though, with the high fat in this diet, it's easy to under eat and end up weak and lose ground.

    Tips to be successful:
    >count calories so that you eat enough.
    >eat unlimited green vegetables.
    >take psyllium fiber so you don't get constipated.
    >Drink at least .66 ounces water per pound of body weight every day without fail.
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    Quote Originally Posted by .V. View Post
    It works very well if you count your calories and make sure you are eating enough. I prefer what I call an ancestral anabolic approach. Basically it's DiPisquale's ideas, but without all the crap foods that we often eat. Carb loading days include lots of things like potatoes, winter squashes, and fruit rather than grain products and ice cream... although I do occasionally have to poison myself with vanilla ice cream and crushed oreos on a cheat day.

    Don't forget though, with the high fat in this diet, it's easy to under eat and end up weak and lose ground.

    Tips to be successful:
    >count calories so that you eat enough.
    >eat unlimited green vegetables.
    >take psyllium fiber so you don't get constipated.
    >Drink at least .66 ounces water per pound of body weight every day without fail.
    On KETO days I will be around 2100 calories, I know that is low but I just cant force myself to eat much on that diet. The main goal here is fat loss, I don't care about muscle mass. On my carb day I will have no problem eating 3200 calories or so, that's enough for a re-feed.

    My carb day will be all clean foods: sweet potatoes, oats, grits, fresh fruit, beans, milk, brown rice, yams, and on occasion a small about of WW bread or pasta.


    I have to drop 45lbs so I am not like most people just trying to cut 10-20lbs, I have some real work to do. Plus I have not lifted in so long that even on a diet I will be gaining muscle mass, or at the very least maintaining it.

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    I started this diet 5 days ago, weighed in at 255lbs, now am 248.5lbs. I figure the first week is 75% water loss so I am not going to get to excited yet.

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    Nice atleast the scales moving in the right direction. Are you doing cardio and weights?

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    Tried it. Trust me sausage, egg whites, low grade ground beef, all on low carb (25g/day) gets old fast.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Thresh View Post
    Tried it. Trust me sausage, egg whites, low grade ground beef, all on low carb (25g/day) gets old fast.
    Maybe...but you do what you have to do to get results, that's the bottom line.

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    Quote Originally Posted by D-Latsky View Post
    Nice atleast the scales moving in the right direction. Are you doing cardio and weights?
    I lift 2x a week and do cardio 3x a week.

    On average I am in the gym for 50 min at a time.

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    George,

    Whats your Macros and total Cals count for a day?

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    Quote Originally Posted by GeorgeForemanRules View Post

    My carb day will be all clean foods: sweet potatoes, oats, grits, fresh fruit, beans, milk, brown rice, yams, and on occasion a small about of WW bread or pasta.
    One heads up for ya. I bought the book and you have misunderstood one thing about the diet. For 5 days it's a high fat, moderate protein diet. For 24 to 36 hours it's a high carb, high fat diet...and don't worry about the protein...just take what comes.

    To do otherwise is to sabotage the diet and most likely lead yourself to catabolism. Too much protein keeps you in a glucose burning metabolism because excess that is not used for muscle synthesis and repair is converted to glucose. Excess glucose is then stored as glycogen. You can only store 15g/kg of glycogen in your liver and muscles...anything over that is stored as body fat.
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    ^What if your on gear, you should be able to metabolize much higher amounts of protien.........but what is the magic number?..!?!!?!

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    Quote Originally Posted by justhav2p View Post
    ^What if your on gear, you should be able to metabolize much higher amounts of protien.........but what is the magic number?..!?!!?!
    Looks to be about 35% of your calories. Remember, if you are using it to bulk with that 35% of your total calories is quite a bit of protein...it does after all only have 4 calories/gram.
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    Quote Originally Posted by justhav2p View Post
    George,

    Whats your Macros and total Cals count for a day?
    On KETO days I am around 20-25g of carbs. Don't know what Macros are.

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    Quote Originally Posted by .V. View Post
    One heads up for ya. I bought the book and you have misunderstood one thing about the diet. For 5 days it's a high fat, moderate protein diet. For 24 to 36 hours it's a high carb, high fat diet...and don't worry about the protein...just take what comes.

    To do otherwise is to sabotage the diet and most likely lead yourself to catabolism. Too much protein keeps you in a glucose burning metabolism because excess that is not used for muscle synthesis and repair is converted to glucose. Excess glucose is then stored as glycogen. You can only store 15g/kg of glycogen in your liver and muscles...anything over that is stored as body fat.
    I am not counting exact numbers on KETO days ( except for carbs), never have in the past and it worked great for me that way. As for my one carb day I am choosing to do low fat (15%), just seems more healthy to me. In reality on my one carb day I will just eat healthy and not really count cals at all. If it becomes a problem I will tweak it. Their diet is 2 carb days, I am only doing one.



    FROM THE LINK

    No Carbs Days. 40% protein, 60% fat, 25g carbs max. The carbs should come from foods like veggies, eggs, meat, ... No oats or rice or milk.

    Carbs Days. 15% protein, 25% fat, 60% carbs. So 60% of your calories should come from carbs. These will fill your carb stores.

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    Quote Originally Posted by GeorgeForemanRules View Post
    I started this diet 5 days ago, weighed in at 255lbs, now am 248.5lbs. I figure the first week is 75% water loss so I am not going to get to excited yet.
    Thursday Dec 8th, 244.6lbs now, have my carb day on Saturday, will weighin on Sunday to see what my real weight is.

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    Quote Originally Posted by GeorgeForemanRules View Post
    Thursday Dec 8th, 244.6lbs now, have my carb day on Saturday, will weighin on Sunday to see what my real weight is.
    Monday morning will show you your "real" weight. Sunday you will be holding a ton of water most likely. Get on the gas. This will all happen much faster. =)
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    Anabolic Diet is an eating style intended to manipulate the muscle building hormones, without the aid of drugs to induce fat loss and increase muscle mass density. Through the correct combination of macronutrients such as carbohydrates, proteins and fats as well as minimize the intake of simple sugars, trans fats and additives, the anabolic diet aims to create a basis for strategic nutritional guidelines to promote optimal health. Critical food plans and organization of food are required to successfully complete the anabolic diet regimen.

    Step 1

    Determine your daily calorie needs by calculations that use online information weight, sex, height and activity level, such as FreeDieting.com. This number represents your daily calorie needs, and how to accommodate different goals, weight loss, weight gain, pregnancy and more. A quick and easy method to determine calorie needs is to use total current body weight times a multiplier that depends on your goals, as suggested in HealthRecipes.com.

    Fat loss = 12 to 13 calories per kg of body weight

    Maintenance (TDEE) = 15 to 16 calories per pound of body weight

    Weight gain: = 18 to 19 calories per kg of body weight

    Step 2

    Protein and fat consumed only for the 12 initial days of this diet. When not present in the body uses for energy is carbohydrates and sugars, fat storage is used instead. Enjoy meat, eggs, peanuts and protein shakes and bars complement without sugar or carbohydrates, such as the pure protein and EAS supplements. Keep 40 percent protein, 60 percent fat and 25 grams of carbs max. in these days. Carbohydrates should come from foods such as vegetables, eggs and meat, avoid oats or fruit.

    Step 3

    Eat a high carbohydrate diet for the next two days after the initial 12 days of high protein intake. Consume 15% protein, 25 percent fat and 60 percent carbohydrates. These fill the stores of energy for daily activities to follow. Cycle of five days of no carbs and protein and fat, high carbohydrate two days for the duration of the diet.

    Step 4

    Eating every three hours, even if not hungry. Food is energy, and with very few calories from sugar, fat and protein provide the energy it needs, so eating a lot of it. Consider five to six meals a day as the average time on the anabolic diet.

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    Quote Originally Posted by GeorgeForemanRules View Post
    Has anyone run the Anabolic Diet? I am thinking of running it, needs a few tweaks but I like the general idea.




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    Any thoughts?
    This is a great idea bro,
    Even better Avatar...LOL

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    only eat fat( bacon, nuts, almonds, olives, eggs with yolks, cheese, meat, am i right ? while 10 days right? no bread, potatoes and those stuff of course ..

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    Quote Originally Posted by heavyiron View Post
    Monday morning will show you your "real" weight. Sunday you will be holding a ton of water most likely. Get on the gas. This will all happen much faster. =)
    I was 244lbs on the last 0 carb day, ate carbs all day Saturday and weighed in at 247lbs Monday. By Thursday I was down to 242lbs.

    Carb day is tomorrow, I will try to weigh in in the morning before I start my orgy of carbs.

    Last week I did a 22 hour carb window, this time I will keep that window to 12 hours.

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    was thinking of this too, be interested to see how you get on

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    I can not do this anabolic diet, I've got two kids to take care of and they don't need to grow big muscles. Very hard to diet when you have a family.

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    I am off this horrid diet. 3 days into carbs, weight is 246lbs, so a net loss of 9lbs in 3 weeks. Now I am just going to lose the last 25lbs with training and eating right. Goal is to lose at least 6lbs a month till I hit my goal.

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    I'm on this diet right now, for me it is pretty easy to follow. I really don't get into counting calories and just follow what I can and can not eat. I did a very strict low carb/calorie diet to lead up to this and lost 30lbs in a month and a half. I am now doing this and with 2 cheat days, it seems like a walk in the park.

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