L Sass
Cathlete
Let me first say I KNOW everyone will not agree with this - this is my own observation - but I had to share. So I had completely convinced myself that I'm carb sensitive and about a year ago switched to a higher protein diet - doing about 40% protein, 35% fat and 25% carbs on a 1500 calorie diet, (read and loved BFFM). Stuck with it for about 10 months and saw some initial results but then nothing. My weight is ok - need to reduce body fat.
So about 6 weeks ago I started working out with this personal trainer who is also a registered dietician. She reviewed by food journal (I track on fitday.com) and said point blank that if I continued on that high of a protein percentage with those calories I'm on my way to irreversible kidney damage. She wanted me to up my carbs and reduce my fat and protein. ("ugh - I'm going to go backwards now!")
She's also a vegan and I began researching the issues of following a plant based diet. I admit my motivation for the research was more health based than ethically based. But slowly I've found myself switching over to that way of eating. And here's my observation - IT FEELS FANTASTIC! I genuinely think I feel so much better and "lighter" since I've begun taking animal products out. Moreover, despite kicking and screaming the whole way on the carbs thing - I find that I can put a lot more energy into my workouts - and I'm getting better results - even with less protein. I know this observation is not applicable to everyone and we all have to find what suits us individually, but for anyone who is considering a plant based approach (and thank you vegans for sharing your insights) I think you've gotta' try it.
Lorrie
So about 6 weeks ago I started working out with this personal trainer who is also a registered dietician. She reviewed by food journal (I track on fitday.com) and said point blank that if I continued on that high of a protein percentage with those calories I'm on my way to irreversible kidney damage. She wanted me to up my carbs and reduce my fat and protein. ("ugh - I'm going to go backwards now!")
She's also a vegan and I began researching the issues of following a plant based diet. I admit my motivation for the research was more health based than ethically based. But slowly I've found myself switching over to that way of eating. And here's my observation - IT FEELS FANTASTIC! I genuinely think I feel so much better and "lighter" since I've begun taking animal products out. Moreover, despite kicking and screaming the whole way on the carbs thing - I find that I can put a lot more energy into my workouts - and I'm getting better results - even with less protein. I know this observation is not applicable to everyone and we all have to find what suits us individually, but for anyone who is considering a plant based approach (and thank you vegans for sharing your insights) I think you've gotta' try it.
Lorrie