jasondragon said:
No carbs? What's the main energy source for weight training/resistance exercises, as well as sprints?
CARBOHYDRATES! So, don't cut them out unless you want to severely limit performance.
For you, they are most probably "the main" source of energy.
It takes a while for your body to switch to lower carbs. We are on two opposite sides of the fence and engaging in arguments about what decrease or increases your performance is just pure speculation unless you have facts to prove it.
The body has two energy systems. Carbs are a turbo fuel, not a main fuel. If your body starts relying mainly on the turbo fuel, no fat would be utilized to the max and a lot of muscle will be broken down. A low carb approach prevents this.
Muscle burns fat quite happily. Just look at doc Ellis. Most people who work out just never have the perseverance to go without them long enough, cheat too often, or dont eat enough fat to keep thier energy levels up. Women are especially freaked out about fat. Most people I know who have decided to cut out carbs have not cranked their fat up to 50% of their diet. Its mentally difficult and most of them dont low carb properly for training purposes. Sorry.
I have had considerbale strenght gains in the last year, working out less, doing more weight, having more endurance and less highs/lows in my training routine. If carbs were that great I should have been able to pull myself up when I was eating them. Funny enough I can do more pull ups than ever on a box of sour cream than on a banana peanut butter sandwich. I am just stating facts, not saying that if I had eaten carbs I would not have been able to do the pull ups or something.
Its a matter of tweaking your body to using fat for energy, and I dont think carbs help it do that.
+ I said eat vegetables, which have plenty of carbs.
Been there done that. I enjoy my results, spare me for trying to share them with others. I also want to say that being a foreigner and definitely living outside America, I have been free of nutritional and food pyramidal brain washing. I live in a land of clean good food and I'm not afraid to use it.
A forum is a place for sharing ideas not browbeating people.
Prove me wrong, and I will go back to eating oatmeal in the morning.