2011/10/07

Daily tip #33| Carb Cycling

Carb Cycling - one of the most promising fat loss concepts. Doing carb cycling you can get the rapid fat loss of a low-carb diet and also drop to a veery low level of body fat without burning muscle, or any of the other withdraws that come with a low-carb diet.


Carb cycling, as good as it sounds, it is definitely not for everyone. If you want to take it up, I suggest you should be over 18 years old, in a perfect health state and under 10% bodyfat (defined 6 pack). If you are a competing bodybuilder.


Carb cycling is seriously, only for competing bodybuilders. With it you can get to 3-4% body fat, which is quite dangerous. If you answered no to any of those questions, then nutrition, more nutrition and more nutrition + water + exercise + rest will get you where you want.


So, how does carby cycling work? Carb cycling avoids the starvation response by reloading the carbohydrates every fourth day. This keeps the metabolism running, without the muscles burning. This is an advanced weight loss method which allows you to get that lower ab fat off and become truly ripped - without losing any muscle in the process.


Only the most extremely motivated people can do this - it is a very strict diet. You must weight, count and also tally every bit of food that passes into your mouth.


Carb cycling is a four day cycle of three days with low-carb meals and the fourth with high carbs. How long would you need to keep this up? I would say from two to eight weeks - until you reach your goal. If you go past 8 weeks, you are doing something wrong and should look into it further.


Remember, as I said, this is an advanced technique, not really needed for most people since they are not competing in competitions.

Do not forget to drink a lot of water, not underestimate sleeping properly, stop making common mistakes to become happier! 

17 comments:

i_love_weed said...

this is some really good stuff right here :D

Hasidic Plumber said...

Yeah, not for me hahah i'm nowhere close to a body builder.

D4 said...

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F*** that.

Ruth said...

that seems a scary diet - not something I'd want to try

Mo said...

This is nothing for me. Im not fat anyways nearly got a siyx paxk

Crisalys said...

Well, body-building is definitely not in my immediate plans... but perhaps... some day.

Thanks for the tip, anyway.

Mochileiro said...

I had never heard talk about it, interesting!

Max Power said...

i don't think i need this. I'll stick with my diet of lots of fruits and veges and whole grains.

Lord Phrozen said...

I don't really get how people measure carbs on their diet.

Anonymous said...

I don't diet at all. My belly is a thing of wonder to behold.

Gizmo said...

Another good one :)

Unknown said...

really useful tips, thank u!!!
now i'll follow another diet!! :P

Douglas said...

I guess this is not for me.

Anonymous said...

Scary diet! D:

Lot's Wife said...

That seems scary. I prefer my high-sodium diet.

DWei said...

Hahaha, no.

I snack way too much for me to even consider doing this.

Movies on my Mind said...

10% bodyfat can be defined by a person's 6 pack?

Wow, never knew that. It's good to know that I have only 10% body fat ;-)

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