I am not too worried about the gain as I am pushing 4 days a week at the gym. I have also started counting my macros so that I stay within my calories for the day even if I have a treat. Really seeing some nice tone and trying to break the psychological impact that the scale can cause. From what I have researched, the microbiome will take about a month to get used to a slightly higher carb diet.
I have been reading extensively about carb cycling and glycogen for energy. Being an avid Keto/Banting person for 5 years, its been difficult to switch to eating complex carbs, my body has thanked me for the energy on weight training workouts though.
I would really like to get brave enough to post a before and after pic by November :)
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61.5 kg
Lost so far: 8.5 kg.
Still to go: 9.5 kg.
Diet followed: Reasonably Well.
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View Diet Calendar, 12 October 2020:
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951 kcal
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Fat: 31.59g | Prot: 119.04g | Carbs: 43.77g.
Dinner: Chicken Liver, Roll, Lettuce Salad with Assorted Vegetables (Including Tomatoes and/or Carrots), Deep Fried Potato French Fries (from Fresh), Beef Steak (Lean Only Eaten). Snacks/Other: Clover Full Cream Fresh Milk, Optimum Nutrition Gold Standard 100% Whey Protein, USN Creatine Pure Micronized Powder. more...
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Gaining 0.3 kg a Week
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Hey we r in a similar boat. Been keto around 3 years. I time my carbs for work outs. Between cardio and weights I learnt my body does way better performance wise with increased carbs. Like half a banana, sometimes a whole one for example. I go up to 70g on some days but my body still maintains ketosis somehow while I burn it off. I swapped out for a digital scale that tracks body composition. Far kinder than a regular scale. My 58 kg butt was on 35% bf, 5% vf. Starting to convert whilst trying to maintain or go up. Don't wanna drop weight
12 Oct 20 by member: iceynino
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So yes I agree, my body is also doing well on some carbs on high workout days and I aim drop to around 70g of carbs on non workout days. I think I am going to stick to trying to expend those calories and not go too much over my calorie limit for the day.
Its a tough balance, as I dont want to eat too little and make it impossible to create a lifestyle because I am hungry all the time.
The gym I go to has a scale for body composition and a dedicated person to check body composition, I am now around 25-27%, hoping that just measuring tape and some pics will also do the trick to see if I am going in the right direction :)
12 Oct 20 by member: 1Georgie
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@iceynino...what does your scale measure....
13 Oct 20 by member: lessthan15
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Body fat, visceral fat, skeletal muscal, muscle mass, body water %, bone mineral composition, protein, etc
14 Oct 20 by member: iceynino
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That's an awesome scale.. Can u please share the brand... Tx
14 Oct 20 by member: lessthan15
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It's Huawei. It was on special on their website for 350 when I bought it in august. It connects to my phone to show me stats. I'm sure Samsung and the like have their own version of it too🤗 happy hunting
14 Oct 20 by member: iceynino
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Yes...i missed the bargain... Was out of stock by the time I go to it 😥
14 Oct 20 by member: lessthan15
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the scale is incredibly discouraging for me, I've stopped using it now
14 Oct 20 by member: Human*
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If you’re training, the scale may go up because you’re building muscle which is awesome! You will lose centimeters as well. Keep going!!
16 Oct 20 by member: kayleighfirmin
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