mcohen1021
Contributor
Sorry to keep butting into your ladies threads, they keep popping to the top. In Oct 2017 I weighed 198# (I am 5'10"). I worked out like crazy, skipped meals and nothing helped. I tried keto. I lost 30# before xmas, and another 9# by spring waterski season. I had to put weight back on. What I learned in the process was that nothing you can do in the gym would offset what you ate or drank.
I know men and women are different but I changed my diet to a very boring meat cheese salad and veggie regimen until the lbs came off and then I kept that dies with the occasional cheat meal or two here and there.
The two biggest challenges were:
1. The 1st two weeks - pure hell as you starve your body of the carbs it craves.
2. Having to retrain yourself at the grocery store. I had to read EVERY LABEL for sugar/carb content.
The theory behind keto is to retrain your body to use fat instead of carbs to fuel your body. I would not call what I do now as keto but I definitely watch carb and sugar intake.
I do have a list of awesome products I still buy today that won't hurt the diet and willing to share if interested.
I know men and women are different but I changed my diet to a very boring meat cheese salad and veggie regimen until the lbs came off and then I kept that dies with the occasional cheat meal or two here and there.
The two biggest challenges were:
1. The 1st two weeks - pure hell as you starve your body of the carbs it craves.
2. Having to retrain yourself at the grocery store. I had to read EVERY LABEL for sugar/carb content.
The theory behind keto is to retrain your body to use fat instead of carbs to fuel your body. I would not call what I do now as keto but I definitely watch carb and sugar intake.
I do have a list of awesome products I still buy today that won't hurt the diet and willing to share if interested.