basically I have been eating 1-2 times in the morning
raw buffalo or lamb, raw cheese avg 4-6 oz
2-4 times a week I have some raw cacao powder in the blender
i don't find myself hungry later but sometimes have some raw greens or tomato in the evening
my energy is good for certain kinds of exercise: hot yoga much better with the meat vs. carbs but my cardio is really suffering
I like spin class 2-4 times per week and have noticed that my resistance work is stronger but I can not get into the sprints
(i have noticed this before.....when I went into carbs/ fruit ....I felt much lighter and was much much faster!)
but i polished off a whole canister of raw/sprouted flax this week and this morning I ate about 3-4 ounces of coconut butter as well as 1-2 ounces of cheese
I am about 10-20lbs overweight and no matter what it is hard to budge this weight, It came on at puberty and i have only really burnied through ALL of it one time in my adult life. the times i lose it are if i am traveling and having lots of adventure and freedom
I would like to eventually get to moderation with both the fat and the carbs. Like 2-3 Tablespoons of good fat per day and 1-2 servings of low GI fruit
any ideas??
I have questions about the food intake. You say "raw buffalo or lamb, raw cheese avg 4-6 oz" is that total, or just cheese is 4-6 oz. If the latter, please advise on your meat intake.
Many Buddhists eat only in the morning. Is this something you like? I tend to eat after 12 noon - first a light meal, then more substantial.
I am an active Bo-Dan (black belt in waiting) in Taekwondo and eat very low carb. I went all raw a week ago and lost 3 lbs. of fat. I am sure it is fat as I look smaller and I am still strong and perform jump kicks, flying kicks, free sparring at 90 seconds a round, etc. all with no fatigue more than normal. Often I exercise without eating at noon, otherwise I have the small meal then workout. My speed and power are fine, and I am sure with 10 lbs. less on my body, they will increase for me! So long as I keep the muscle.
I would suggest really looking at calories as well as carb for weight loss on the raw paleo diet. Cheese and nuts are things I have had to basically drop from my diet to start shedding the weight with an ever present active lifestyle. I may have nuts, but if I do, then that is the first meal. These foods are easy to eat a ton of without feeling full. I stick with meats, veg, and non-sweet fruits. And I have resorted to counting what I am eating in terms of weight and calories, just so that I can see what is working and what is not.
When are you going sailing, you lucky one?