fat for fuel
I think whether a diet works or not is very genetics-dependent. Some people oxidize fat for fuel rather efficiently, while others tend to have a predominantly carbohydrate metabolism. I have done so many different diets - 40/30/30, high carb, etc..., and have to say I've had the greatest gains ever while on the metabolic diet. I feel great, body fat down, muscle mass up, and strength gains through the roof (for me ). for example, over the past 5 months, I've increased my bodyweight from 192 to 206, decreased by bodyfat from 14% to 10%, and my lifts have increased substantially. for example, my max single in the trap bar deadlift was 360x1 five months ago. This past week I hit 435x5 with room to spare. And that workotu was on a friday after 5 days of near zero carbs. To each his own
I think whether a diet works or not is very genetics-dependent. Some people oxidize fat for fuel rather efficiently, while others tend to have a predominantly carbohydrate metabolism. I have done so many different diets - 40/30/30, high carb, etc..., and have to say I've had the greatest gains ever while on the metabolic diet. I feel great, body fat down, muscle mass up, and strength gains through the roof (for me ). for example, over the past 5 months, I've increased my bodyweight from 192 to 206, decreased by bodyfat from 14% to 10%, and my lifts have increased substantially. for example, my max single in the trap bar deadlift was 360x1 five months ago. This past week I hit 435x5 with room to spare. And that workotu was on a friday after 5 days of near zero carbs. To each his own