Re: Nice weight loss
Originally Posted by
Julie1962
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Just lost my third stone low carbing and no sugar so I agree Moris, it's also an easy way to eat when I get down to maintaining my weight I think too.
Excellent. Well done as losing weight can be a hard thing to do.
I have tried practically all the ways of eating out there, from being a strict vegan to eating meat until it was coming out of my ears. What works for one person won't necessarily work for another I notice. Livestyle plays a big part in which diet is suitable.
I run a lot, and I mean a lot, even at my age. When you are involved in such a sport it is highly competitive at whatever age group you find yourself in. For me to attempt a high protein diet won't work at all. What happens then is I just completely run out of energy. This can happen so sudden that I will literally stop in my tracks and be unable to even jog. I tried it obviously. There were times when I would have to head for the nearest phone box to make a return charge phone call to a family member to pick me up in their car as I was miles from home.
Another thing with a high protein diet is constipation. Where do you get your fibre from? Anyways as it is a diet and not a way of eating for life and it is working for you I hope you can stick at it and get to your goal weight.
What is my diet now?
I tried to find a diet suitable for professional runners as my mileage and training was on par with them when I was younger. I found out that Kenyans hardly ate any protein at all! It was mainly maize I think and potatoes - that type of thing. An athlete stayed with them in their training camp and apparently they only had protein once or 2x in a number of months he was there.
What I eat now is muesli (with milk and unprocessed oat / wheat bran from an Ebay store) from Tescos - just over £1 for 1kg - which can last me nearly a week. Peanut butter which I add for protein (bought in huge pots from Ebay) - just a small dollop of it on the muesli and plenty of mixed vegetables (£1 1kg frozen bags from Tescos) with some fruit. I also take various vitamin / mineral tablets to make sure my blood has plenty of iron in it for energy and also plenty of calcium to keep my bones in good shape. That is it more or less though I will have some quorn or chicken / fish with the vegetables now and then though not very often. Food bill for the week? Not even £15. I can train very hard and not run out of energy, neither am I ever constipated.
The foods we eat and the diets we try sure are intersting
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There you go an insight into the world of a runner.