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Hey,

I was wondering if any of you have experimented with Wasa as part of a Low Carb diet? I work with Wasa so I have a lot of it around and was thinking about incorporating it into my diet. I would love to hear any thoughts any one has on this.

Thanks!
 
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I hate low carb training...

I start to look flat and lose strength to fast...
 
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Hey,

I was wondering if any of you have experimented with Wasa as part of a Low Carb diet? I work with Wasa so I have a lot of it around and was thinking about incorporating it into my diet. I would love to hear any thoughts any one has on this.

Thanks!
Not sure what Wasa is or what it has to do with Low-Carbing at all. A cracker?? Do you have a point to this thread?
 
A low carb diet surely helps you to lose weight just because that restricts certain carbs to help you lose weight.
 
i tried it once a while back.. hated it. no energy no motivation.. carbs are great
 
A low carb diet should be one that focuses your carb intake around your training sessions, so that you never have to train without carbs.
 
WCBS = Wasa Crisp Bread Spammer
 
Hey,

I was wondering if any of you have experimented with Wasa as part of a Low Carb diet? I work with Wasa so I have a lot of it around and was thinking about incorporating it into my diet. I would love to hear any thoughts any one has on this.

Thanks!
If you are simply low carbing, then go for it. Not very optimal for a ketogenic diet though. Some find that their training is not affecting when carbs are lower, and others hate it. See what works for you. Also, you don't necessarily need to low carb if you are trying to lose fat, you can simply eat below your maintenance calories on any macro ratio.
 
Wasa Bread is okay at best for moderately low carb dieting, but for more strict diets it won't help your macros. However, if you must have carbs, try to fit thhem in just before or immediately after workouts.

What kind of low-carb diet are you talking about? Either way, (back to the original question) training during a low carb diet is always a challenge (sucks).
 
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