I've been reading a lot about Cyclical Ketogenic Diets, but I am not sure I agree with what they are saying.
Monday through Thursday I generally walk 4.2 - 6 miles (depends on what time I actually get out of bed) in the morning while fasting. Then in the evening I do 15 minutes of cardio on a recumbent bicycle and then lift weights (power lifting) between 30 minutes and 1.75 hours.
Friday through Sunday I walk 4.2 to 13.2 miles first thing the morning, always fasting.
By Friday I am pretty tired, I take the 3 days off from weightlifting to recover. But as far a no energy, I keep up with my training partner during weightlifting and he is on the carb bandwagon, he also does not do any cardio before lifting.
Where does this idea come from that you cannot do weightlifting without carbs? I thought ketones did convert to glycogen.
The hardest part is that the weightloss has definitely slowed down, I am hoping that is because of more muscle gain than fat loss.
Monday through Thursday I generally walk 4.2 - 6 miles (depends on what time I actually get out of bed) in the morning while fasting. Then in the evening I do 15 minutes of cardio on a recumbent bicycle and then lift weights (power lifting) between 30 minutes and 1.75 hours.
Friday through Sunday I walk 4.2 to 13.2 miles first thing the morning, always fasting.
By Friday I am pretty tired, I take the 3 days off from weightlifting to recover. But as far a no energy, I keep up with my training partner during weightlifting and he is on the carb bandwagon, he also does not do any cardio before lifting.
Where does this idea come from that you cannot do weightlifting without carbs? I thought ketones did convert to glycogen.
The hardest part is that the weightloss has definitely slowed down, I am hoping that is because of more muscle gain than fat loss.





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