Friday, September 4, 2015

"Why aren't I losing fat/weight as fast as others are?"

This is a very common question amongst dieters.

Assuming you're on a clean-eating diet, with no "sugar free" food products or shakes or other chemical storms..

The answer is : "there is no solid answer for everyone"

The rate of dropping weight depends on many things. Some of them are :


- Are you male or female?

Females tend to have a harder time to lose fat. Most females who crash diet lose muscle, which drops metabolism (low lean mass = low metabolism) and with a body prone to gain fat due to hormones (oestrogen), it makes almost every woman's life quite harder.

Also it's not as easy to build muscle as a female.

Males are prone to gain muscle mass due to testosterone, which is why men drop weight much faster.

Solution to this : Put in the time and effort to gain muscle back, if you come from a crash-dieting background. It will take a while, but you'll be there within a year.


- How long have you been carrying the extra weight?


No matter what WE consider 'normal weight" your body is adjusted to consider "normal/thriving weight" the weight you've been the longest and has "set" a homoeostasis to that point and will try to get back to that state.

This is why when skinny people (like Katie Hopkins) go on 'experiments' and gain a ton of weight within 3 months time and then drop the weight in 6 months (i don't remember the exact time frame) and claim "see? it's easy" is completely false.
Her body will actively try to get back to skinny state cause that's the body's homoeostatic point.

This is why dieters are said to gain back their weight within 5 years, it takes 5-7 years for your body to "reset" the homoeostasis point and consider your new weight as "normal/thriving weight".

Solution to this : You'll have to push your boundaries a bit to 'break out'. Either with incorporating exercise (yoga is the best in my opinion, in combination with walking) or messing around with your macros.


- Are you aware of your stalling foods?


Not everyone is the same. There are plenty of people who drop weight with an ungodly amount of cheese and heavy cream, but people like me stall with dairy(as an example), even if the calories are low.

Personally I also stall with cauliflower, onion and tomatoes.

For some people, (like me) any amount of carbs that come from specific foods (which isn't the same for everyone) can cause an increase in blood sugar, which then triggers insulin release.

I'm not diabetic, I have not found why this happens, yet.

Insulin, besides lowering blood sugar, is also a fat-storing hormone. This can interrupt your weight loss.

This is also why many people drop weight at different carb limits and with different foods.

Solution to this : You'll need to trial and error foods and note down which is your 'weight loss' food,

which is your "maintenance" food

and which is your "weight gain" food.

and adjust your meals accordingly

These lists won't be the same for everyone nor will the quantities be.



Keep on s.t.r.o.n.g and low carb on!




Tuesday, August 25, 2015

Deniers and Enablers, are you one?


What's a definition of an 'enabler' and what is one of a 'denier' ?

An Enabler is someone who kinda gives the 'green light' to continue a behaviour someone wants and/or has to stop , maybe cause they don't wanna progress, in the form of a sabotage OR because they are too timid and cheery-go-lucky to go speak up.

A Denier is someone who seeks out enablers in order to avoid confrontation of a problem they know they have, for X or Y reason of their own and continue on their erroneous path.

Also use of offensive slag (either made up or 'common') towards supporters, who do not aim to enable but are putting in their own personal time to help others who actually do request help, is often used by both of these type of people,

No matter what, both types will take things personally as if something is targeted specifically towards them, even if it's common sense or a generalisation.

"This offends me" Even though something is not about them.

It is quite curious to notice how most of the deniers, who can double as enablers, jump on the bandwagon of offending and insulting supporters by using an overkill of offensive descriptions.


Are you an enabler? Are you a denier? Are you both?


Saturday, August 22, 2015

Week #1 of experiment #2 !!

Completely forgot the before and after pictures, but i took a front and side picture anyway, even though it is in the middle of the day

Wasn't sure what i'm expected to wear and such, so i just went with a bikini top and underwear shorts (couldn't find the bikini bottom)

Stats :

Weight : 62.kg
Height : 165cm
Body fat % : Not sure, but last time i checked it was 25-26%
BMI : 22.8

The work out routine :

- 5 days a week in total, of 1 hour each day
- 1 day  cardio/aerobics.
- 4 days weights
- Upper body focus


- NO supplements
- NO shakes
- NO pills or anything in a box.
- NO work-out protein bars or anything 'work-out' labelled.

Goal :
- Lower body fat %
- Increase lean body mass
- increase in strength (upper body)
- increase in flexibility

The nutritional stuff :

I'm not sure i can 'obey' a calorie frame. I'm so used to just eat until i'm full. I'll give it a try thought.

- 1200-1800 calories
- low carb clean, natural foods (as always)
- more calories from fat than protein
So! here we go!!

The before pictures!
https://www.facebook.com/TwoBrokeLowCarbers
http://www.myfitnesspal.com/profile/twobrokelowcarbersneta




Saturday, May 3, 2014

Tour one of the 7 wonders of the world

This video is a tour of one of the 7 wonders of the world...The Niagara Falls.

sorry its a little hard to hear because of the water fall noise

http://youtu.be/4-gpPVICfc8

Easy exercise you can do from anywhere

A budget friendly way to exercise is to do something that is free!  Here is an idea-

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gGjfMqRuVJ4&feature=youtu.be