The secret to any good carnivore diet is moderation. So decrease those trips to Casa do Brasil.
I know you aren't burning a lot of calories just walking, but I think the benefits are multifold. Gets you out in fresh air and sun for vitamin D. Resets your mind. Another easy thing to track because we all have phones. I make sure and get in an average of 5 miles a day, some days more, some less. Take a 15 minute walk around the block a couple of times a day. Walk outside your office. Any time you can get in.CavitationAG said:
On the Shawn Baker topic, if you listen to some of his comments on IG or podcasts he's obviously a proponent of carnivore diet, but I'd say first and foremost he thinks people need to stop eating sugar and processed foods. He gets that everyone won't eat 3 lbs of steak a day like him, but if they'd cut out all of the junk and just eat real food it would really help our population get healthier.
Paul Saladino is an interesting follow too. He does carnivore plus fruit and raw dairy. A common theme between those two guys is that they also add physical activity into their lives. Baker lifts and Saladino surf, walks, hikes, etc. I think a lot of people don't realize what a difference 30 mins of activity a day could do for them. My wife and I were in Italy for 2 weeks this year and I lost weight on that trip even though I drank wine and beer every day and ate pasta, steak, charcuterie, and pastries for breakfast most days. We were also walking between 12,000 - 22,000 steps a day.
Buck Turgidson said:You can make a passable low carb pizza crust a variety of ways so you can enjoy pizza guilt-free.Hoyt Ag said:
90 or so days on this plan for me. Down 12lbs. Off meds for 2 conditions and feel amazing. I occasionally eat pizza and a few foods I love but it is very rare now
One super easy way is to make small pizzas on low carb tortillas. I'll eat two of those and its only 8 grams of carbs.
YokelRidesAgain said:Exercise has very little to do with weight loss. Lot of benefits, but you can plough through the calories you burn in running 10 miles in about 10 minutes.William K. Klingaman said:Plus cut out the heavy cholesterol foods. Oh and maybe exercise?JohnLA762 said:
Diet is easy math.
More calories in than out = gain weight
Less calories in than out = lose weight
Moderation is a huge problem in todays world…
AirPods are microwaving your brain. pic.twitter.com/IJ9DQbq3lZ
— Carnivore Aurelius ©🥩 ☀️🦙 (@AlpacaAurelius) October 27, 2021
Of course exercise helps if you want to lose weight, but you will lose far more weight following a diet strictly and walking a bit than by moments of intense exercise interspersed with eating garbage.JohnLA762 said:
That is an impact of a poor diet.
Not proof that exercise is a poor route to weight loss…
What?! That isn't correct, at all.YokelRidesAgain said:
A rough estimate of the NET calories burned in running a mile in 0.63 x (weight in lbs). So if you weigh 200 pounds, you're looking at 1260 net calories burned.
A double meat Whataburger and large fries with a, uh, Diet Coke is 1,360 calories.
Obviously you are better off with running, swimming, biking whatever than just settling on the couch and shoving Whataburgers into your pie hole, but it is very difficult to outwork a garbage diet.
What do you think is incorrect?DallasTeleAg said:
What?! That isn't correct, at all.
The common 1 min mile.YokelRidesAgain said:Exercise has very little to do with weight loss. Lot of benefits, but you can plough through the calories you burn in running 10 miles in about 10 minutes.William K. Klingaman said:Plus cut out the heavy cholesterol foods. Oh and maybe exercise?JohnLA762 said:
Diet is easy math.
More calories in than out = gain weight
Less calories in than out = lose weight
Moderation is a huge problem in todays world…
JohnLA762 said:
That is an impact of a poor diet.
Not proof that exercise is a poor route to weight loss…
100% correct.YokelRidesAgain said:Exercise has very little to do with weight loss. Lot of benefits, but you can plough through the calories you burn in running 10 miles in about 10 minutes.William K. Klingaman said:Plus cut out the heavy cholesterol foods. Oh and maybe exercise?JohnLA762 said:
Diet is easy math.
More calories in than out = gain weight
Less calories in than out = lose weight
Moderation is a huge problem in todays world…
JohnLA762 said:YokelRidesAgain said:Exercise has very little to do with weight loss. Lot of benefits, but you can plough through the calories you burn in running 10 miles in about 10 minutes.William K. Klingaman said:Plus cut out the heavy cholesterol foods. Oh and maybe exercise?JohnLA762 said:
Diet is easy math.
More calories in than out = gain weight
Less calories in than out = lose weight
Moderation is a huge problem in todays world…
Infection_Ag11 said:JohnLA762 said:
That is an impact of a poor diet.
Not proof that exercise is a poor route to weight loss…
The point is that you can lose weight with a good diet and no exercise, but you can't lose weight with a bad diet and lots of exercise. You simply can't outrun the calorie dense diets in modern western societies.
Youre obviously better off doing both, and someone with a bad diet who exercises will on average live longer than someone with a bad diet who doesn't exercise. But diet is by far the biggest factor in losing weight.
I wouldn't doubt that running 10 miles in 10 minutes would burn a **** load of calories.Logos Stick said:JohnLA762 said:YokelRidesAgain said:Exercise has very little to do with weight loss. Lot of benefits, but you can plough through the calories you burn in running 10 miles in about 10 minutes.William K. Klingaman said:Plus cut out the heavy cholesterol foods. Oh and maybe exercise?JohnLA762 said:
Diet is easy math.
More calories in than out = gain weight
Less calories in than out = lose weight
Moderation is a huge problem in todays world…
What he said is absolutely correct.
I meant that you can eat as many calories in 10 minutes as you burned in running 10 miles.Ag with kids said:The common 1 min mile.YokelRidesAgain said:
Exercise has very little to do with weight loss. Lot of benefits, but you can plough through the calories you burn in running 10 miles in about 10 minutes.
JohnLA762 said:YokelRidesAgain said:Exercise has very little to do with weight loss. Lot of benefits, but you can plough through the calories you burn in running 10 miles in about 10 minutes.William K. Klingaman said:Plus cut out the heavy cholesterol foods. Oh and maybe exercise?JohnLA762 said:
Diet is easy math.
More calories in than out = gain weight
Less calories in than out = lose weight
Moderation is a huge problem in todays world…
Yeah, and multiply that by 10 and you end up with 1260. Like I said.DallasTeleAg said:
I don't "think" anything. I know that 0.63 x 200 is 126.
I don't know, it seemed pretty easy for Johnny's ex-wife.Ag with kids said:
I wouldn't doubt that running 10 miles in 10 minutes would burn a **** load of calories.
HowEVER...I'm PRETTY sure that's not an easy task to accomplish.
YokelRidesAgain said:I meant that you can eat as many calories in 10 minutes as you burned in running 10 miles.Ag with kids said:The common 1 min mile.YokelRidesAgain said:
Exercise has very little to do with weight loss. Lot of benefits, but you can plough through the calories you burn in running 10 miles in about 10 minutes.
That's right, pilgrim! I challenge you to eat as many calories in eggs as you just burned!94chem said:
Is that a challenge? I just got back from my run.
The first physiologic step in any weight loss program is to burn through your stored glycogen reserves. If you are well fed, you need to generate a roughly 5000 calorie deficit to get there. At this point, your body starts sending out hunger signals, which makes you feel like crap.DDub74 said:
I have tried it for like 2-3 days and I turned into a mad man. I was VERY irritable and yelled at some guy at costco for nothing. I assume this goes away but even my wife was like eat some carbs please.
Htownag11 said:
Can you eat cheese/dairy on this carnivore diet? What about booze?
DallasTeleAg said:
I went carnivore very strictly for 6 months and lost 33 pounds. My brother is a doctor and he, and others, were constantly parroting that crap about it being bad for my cholesterol. I'm the type who never seems to get sick, and i've gone to the doctor twice since I was 18 due to an ear infection.
I finally went to the doctor for a standard check up and bloodwork. My bloodwork came back all perfect.
When you start reading into the food pyramid, and what is parroted by medical "professionals" as nutritional fact, it's hard not to get conspiratorial. It is all pushed by various mega food conglomerates.