Drop the Carbs and Drop the Fat
Sunday, 07.01.2007, 12:03pm (GMT)
There is a little secret known as carbohydrate rotation that has been
used for years by bodybuilders and models to get in shape fast. This
method will allow you to drop fat while keeping your muscle. It is easy
to do and yields great results for anyone.
Carbohydrate rotation is meant as a quick weight loss strategy that works in three ways:
1. Cut way back on fat intake
2. Limit carbohydrate consumption
3. Increase protein consumption
Cutting back on fats is obvious. Get rid of butter, oils and fried
foods from your diet. Remove any skin or visible fats from meats.
Pretty simple.
In addition to dropping fats from your diet you will want to limit
carbohydrates which will suppress the release of insulin. One of the
effects of insulin is to increase the uptake and storage of dietary
fat. By limiting carbohydrates you choke off the supply of insulin,
thus increasing fat loss.
By adding extra protein to your diet you keep from using existing
muscle tissue as fuel. One of the downsides to limiting carbohydrate
intake is that after about 3-5 days your body will enter a state of
ketosis. This happens when the muscles no longer have a source of
glycogen (stored carbohydrates) to burn as fuel. Once you deplete your
glycogen the body looks for another source of energy and it will break
down your muscles for fuel if you aren't eating enough protein.
Here is my 7 step guide to manipulating carbohydrates to promote
maximum fat loss while maintaining your existing muscle mass. This
guide assumes you are eating six meals a day already and drinking lots
of water (64oz a day or more if possible). It also assumes you are
exercising daily.
#1 Think low carbs, not high fat! Forget about diets that have you
striving for zero carbohydrates while still eating platefuls of high
fat foods like whole eggs, fatty beef and cheese. The winning strategy
is to limit carbohydrates AND fat while making lean protein your key
ingredient to stave off muscle loss.
#2 Double your fun Take the number of carbohydrates you would normally
eat and divide by two. A normal 200 pound male will usually eat about
500 grams of carbohydrates daily. If you have no idea how many
carbohydrates you eat in a day you can track your daily food intake
online at http://www.fitday.com It's a free and easy to use tool.
Follow the one half usual carbs per day (250g) for one day. Next, slash
that reduced total in half once more (125g) and stick with that lowered
carbohydrate intake for two more days. Spread your carbohydrate intake
evenly over the day.
#3 Eat your carbohydrates before and after exercise. During days 4 and
5 you will keep your carbohydrate intake at the reduced levels (125g),
but eat carbohydrates only before and after you exercise. Split your
carbohydrate intake evenly (62.5g before and 62.5g after exercise).
This will help to spare your muscles while depleting carbohydrates in
the body and kicking the insulin mechanism into high gear.
#4 Slice carbs to the bone. Now that you have depleted your muscles of
glycogen you can really push the envelope for two days. Your energy at
this point will likely be very low, but stick it out, it's only two
days and this is where you get the greatest fat loss. Cut your
carbohydrates back to 75 grams for the next two days. Try to eat the
majority of your carbs before exercise to give you the energy you need.
For the rest of the day the only carbohydrates you will get should come
from vegetables.
#5 Switch it up for one glorious day. When you are on a low
carbohydrate diet your body will adapt which will slow your metabolism
and your rate of calories being burned. You can trick your body by
switching things up for one day and keep your metabolism and fat
burning in high gear. Increase your carbohydrate intake to 80% of
normal (this is 400 grams for the referenced 200 pound male). This
increase will fool your body and keep your metabolism high while also
providing you with much needed energy at this point.
#6 Don't forget to increase protein. During your reduced carbohydrates
you will need additional protein to keep your body from using your
muscles as fuel. Follow the schedule below for protein intake to avoid
this problem.
Day 1: 1 grams of protein per pound of bodyweight
Day 2 & 3: 1.2 grams of protein per pound of bodyweight
Day 4 & 5: 1.6 grams of protein per pound of bodyweight
Day 6 & 7: 1.8 grams of protein per pound of bodyweight
Day 8: 1 grams of protein per pound of bodyweight
#7 Rinse and repeat. Repeat the previous six steps up to three times
and then take a one week break. After several rounds of this plan there
is no doubt that you will reach your weight loss goals.
The Total Plan
Day 1: 250 grams of carbohydrates / 1 grams of protein per pound of bodyweight
Day 2 & 3: 125 grams of carbohydrates / 1.2 grams of protein per pound of bodyweight
Day 4 & 5: 125 grams of carbohydrates (62.5g before and 62.5g after exercise) / 1.6 grams of protein per pound of bodyweight
Day 6 & 7: 75 grams of carbohydrates / 1.8 grams of protein per pound of bodyweight
Day 8: 400 grams of carbohydrates / 1 grams of protein per pound of bodyweight
Eat six meals a day
Drink at least 64 ounces of water daily
Exercise daily
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