an accumulation of ketone bodies (which are short chain fatty acids)
Looked up the definition...
... can an expert break it down to layman's terms for dummys like me? Is measuring this valuable to the athelete?
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an accumulation of ketone bodies (which are short chain fatty acids)
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Atkins (who's diet I tried when big and STRONGLY reccomend AGAINST) describes it as the point in which your body has run out of carbs and begins to use stored fat and protein for fuel. This has nothing to do with exercise level... just day to day life, without carbs, you will go into ketosis and your body will burn stored fat and muscle. The Atkins diet made me feel like shit even though I did loose a bit of weight. Once I stopped I gained back more though.
Sounds like you've read the more scientific explanation, and I may even be off, but it's what I remember from the few months I tried that garbage.
On a long enough timeline, the survival rate for everyone drops to zero.
No joke man. While you can get some rather instant success with the atkins or atkins style diet... it is void of nutritional value. I won't even BEGIN with what it did to my digestive system.
It's crock science that can sell because of the instant results... fact is you can't live off butter drenched bacon strips dipped in sour cream, or 4 hamburger patties with 8 slices of cheese sugar free katsup and mustard.... oh yes, I ate that all the time while 'doing atkins'.
Obviously high protein is key to people lifting and alot of commonly consumed carbs are very bad for you, so it's not so far out from the realities of nutritional health. But to sell people on the idea that you can get healthy while eating pure lard and fat is... well it's marketing genius and health detrimental.
Reminds me of when doctors used to endorse cigarettes in the 1940's and such.
Edit: I will say this though about Atkins, as I continue the thread jacking (sorry jim). I did learn quite a bit about high protein cooking while doing that, that has come back to be handy now that I am trying to build muscle mass. Obviously tempered with much better nutrition in mind, still though, I did get that out of it.
On a long enough timeline, the survival rate for everyone drops to zero.
The only advice I can offer to people choosing "the diet of the day" is... work out 3 days a week for two months (whatever the workout is). Of course, they'll never do that.
I have a very physical job.
What amuses me is that I've visited the unflushed urinals of new employees and seen the dark orange, foul smelling urine of guys who have never exercised. I think, "this is your first day of getting into shape."
Most of them don't last more than a week. Sad.
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You find that amusing?Now that's a losing battle.
What do you do?
I have a very physical job.
What amuses me is that I've visited the unflushed urinals of new employees and seen the dark orange, foul smelling urine of guys who have never exercised. I think, "this is your first day of getting into shape."
Most of them don't last more than a week. Sad.![]()
Not too pround to admit that after my divorce last year after 22, I had to take a job as a grocery department manager. I unload, breakdown trucks for a high-end, high volume grocery chain. Then I stock 600-800 cases of that 5 days a week.
Hard to eat near enough calories and get rest.
What amuses me is how "soft" kids are today. As soon as it becomes painful, they run to momma's teats.
No wonder everyone thinks I'm a hardass. LOL
I'm a teddybear. A teat does sound good, however.
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Yup. Read up on the history of cigarette marketing.
Even good old Ronald regan endorsed them back in the day.
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On a long enough timeline, the survival rate for everyone drops to zero.
What the HELL were you thinking? the principles of the atkins diet are perfectly sound, how about trying a low carb diet and instead of ingesting bacon strips and butter you ingest lean cuts of meat and mono fats? Whilst consuming alot of fibrous greens.
Of course eating that junk is ridiculous - but you can get some healthy nutrious meals which are decently low carb. One just needs to edit it abit for their own needs. Low carb diets are great for losing fat - but as this is a bodybuilding forum you'll suffer with strength / energy in the gym. but for the average person (semi-sedintary) the low carb diet is fine.
The bounce back you talk about is probably because the average person also enjoy consuming ice cream and candy bars regularly which will cause a bounce back to ANY person - i.e. they come off the low carb diet looking trim and load themselves up with carbs and presto they're fat again.
Will power > diet.
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I have yet to meet a person on the Atkins diet who is involved in any form of exercise, to them Atkins is all they need.
I don't think so.
I wasn't thinking anything other than 'anything to loose weight'. And I bought the hype, and learned my lesson.
I disagree.the principles of the atkins diet are perfectly sound,
As a diet it does yeild results, I agree. But I don't agree that it's 'fine' or healthy. I also don't agree that it works as a permanent solution, even for the sedentary types.but for the average person (semi-sedintary) the low carb diet is fine.
I totally agree.Will power > diet.![]()
On a long enough timeline, the survival rate for everyone drops to zero.
I've read by staying in ketosis all the time you can lose a substantial amount of muscle...
When people do these kinds of diets they lose weight fast yea...water, fat and muscle. It all melts off. Then when they start to gain the weight back they will gain nothing but fat back. You don't put on muscle without exercising. So eventually they will be in worse shape than when they started. Fad diets aren't healthy......PERIOD.
Well at least we know your first mistake whilst on the Atkins diet never take anything you read really 100% serious unless its something from a medical journal, you should always keep an open mind.
Towards the later days Atkins recommended many vitamins and other supplements to fill in the caps from missing out some types of vegetables (carb filled ones) mind you it of course is sub par when compared to real vegetables.
Mix vitamins with some good sources of fats like flax and fish, with lean cuts of beef and various green low carb vegetables and youre having a pretty healthy diet more than what can be said for most people who are dieting in any way shape or form.
Yeah who doesnt disagree with some principles of the atkins? Stupid people wanting an easy way out yes, but the same rules apply with any diet if you maintain a caloric deficit youre going to lose weight, the extra fat in place of carbs promotes a few extras like no risk of hormones being effected (due to a very low fat diet).
Carbs Insulin Anabolic Fat storage / inhibition of fat burning.
The ingestion of fats aids in fat burning and does not inhibit it like insulin would.
This is exactly the point Im making follow it blindly and its unhealthy, tweak it slightly and its excellent. Through in some exercise for an extra stimulation of your metabolism and additional fat burning and youre going strong. Unlike a carb meal which would cause an insulin spike and thus hinder your fat burning abilities whilst it is circulating no carb meals mean you can exercise at any time and be shedding fat.
"I'll eat all the damned Ham, Cheese, Tomato, Onion toasted sandwhiches I want." -Val
And yeah PW - i made the point of saying something about that low carb diets aren't for bodybuilders. without the energy you're not only going to be struggling to lift big weights but you'll be causing current muscle to break down.
then again you could possibly tweak this? say ingest a high carb PWO drink and high carb PWO or something? Yes i'm against low carb diets for BBing.
"I'll eat all the damned Ham, Cheese, Tomato, Onion toasted sandwhiches I want." -Val
Valias, I understand that it can be altered for better dietary nutrition. i did post that that was one bennefit of having been through that BS diet... cullinary excellence of high protein meals.
All 'fad diets' are horse crap as we agree and atkins is a fad diet.
Not htat you can't take anything from some principals of the diets structure, look at it with a nutritionally uninformed eye as I did back when I tried it. You see 'meat cheese=good' and 'bread potatos = bad'. You stop reading after that because that IS the foundation of the diet, and how hard is it to talk yourself into meat and cheese?
As far as your explanation of fat loss, you are preaching to the choir.
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I'm not looking to burn fat, but to build muscle like everyone here. I just thought I would chime in with my experience on the subject of ketosis.
Couldn't have said it better myself.I've read by staying in ketosis all the time you can lose a substantial amount of muscle...
When people do these kinds of diets they lose weight fast yea...water, fat and muscle. It all melts off. Then when they start to gain the weight back they will gain nothing but fat back. You don't put on muscle without exercising. So eventually they will be in worse shape than when they started. Fad diets aren't healthy......PERIOD.
On a long enough timeline, the survival rate for everyone drops to zero.
I've still yet to see one solid reason why the Atkins diet is a good idea. There is nothing you can't achieve with a healthy and balanced diet except diarrhea.
I can understand moderating carbohydrate intake (Which I still don't think is necessary for as many people as some suggest), but dropping it to virtually nothing doesn't make sense to me. Your brain needs glucose. In the absence of glucose your body will use fatty acid metabolites (Ketone bodies) to feed the brain. Well, unfortunately these ketone bodies turn your blood pH to shit, which the body doesn't like. It fights desperately to maintain a very narrow range (I believe it's 7.35-45) for optimal functioning of the cardiovascular system and various metabolic processes.
So let's see... starve the brain, send yourself into a state of acidosis, cut out lots of nutritious food items from your diet, leave yourself feeling like shit, load up on excess animal products, increase the risk of degrading the proteins of skeletal muscle, and achieve nothing you couldn't with a more balanced diet. Sounds like a good idea... if you're George Bush.
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Im starting the Anabolic Diet Today. Its like atkins but you eat carbs on the weekend after going 12 days with only 30 grams of carbs. Im going to be HUGE
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That can happen with any diet. You can't go back to eating the way you did before and expect to keep the excess weight off. Atkins or any keto diet is not a short term thing, unless you know exactly what you're doing and why (e.g. pre-contest cutting). If you're not willing to make the lifetime change in eating habits, it ain't a-gonna work.
I follow a ketogenic diet, ala Atkins, because I have excess fat to lose, have high triglycerides and am insulin resistant (i.e. diabetic).
I weight train 3-4x/week and lift hard and heavy, and ride a mountain bike (on the road, 10-15 miles/ride) a couple of times/week.
Dr. Atkins specifically said that you need to exercise. People that eat whatever they want and don't do any exercise are not doing Atkins. They should stop saying they are.
Not if you keep protein at the right level.
No, they aren't healthy. But Atkins is not a fad. It's been in use for at least 200,000 years. Literally... it is also known as paleo-diet, and is the way almost all hunter-gatherer societies (From Neanderthals to North American Plains Indians). It's what man evolved on and ate before the advent of agriculture.Fad diets aren't healthy......PERIOD.


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