Edit: I don’t drink alcohol, it’s just the best way to describe it. From comments I’ll be going on a low carb diet, thank you all.

Explanation: male, 38, 130 pounds. Skinny, low muscle mass but have a beer keg belly.

My day is 7am wake up. Get kids to school. Work until 5. Get kids from school. Cook, shower and then I’m exhausted AF.

I’m semi fit? I’m a mechanic professionally and spring til summer I mountain bike regularly. So my calves are monsters.

But would like… basic at home sit ups. Push ups etc like on a Saturday, would that help at all?

  • SolidShake@lemmy.worldOP
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    22 days ago

    Yeah, I’m going tks tart tracking calories and carbs. I shouldn’t have to adjust my diet too much. Probably cut down on breads the most. I love bread. And I love cheese

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      21 days ago

      In did keto for a while and also started strength training.

      I did really well and went from about 270 to 184. I’ve since gone back up because i stopped everything sure to reasons.

      I’m not here to recommend keto though. (Not against it but damn is it expensive!)

      Why i bring it up is that i had to look at the nutrition label on everything

      Doing that for more than a year really helped me notice how many calories are in things, and that theres can be surprising differences between different brands of the same thing.

      Some beef jerky could be 2 or 3 times the calorie counts of others just because of extra ingredients(it’s almost always extra sugar) even when its the same serving size/package

      Just start looking at the options you are considering purchasing and you can make better choices without even using a calculator, you learn then which brands of which things are better for you and that will help without even changing what you are eating.

      Kind of a nice nice way to ease into changing your diet if you don’t actually start with changing the things you eat, just the versions of them

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        13 hours ago

        damn is it expensive

        What part was expensive? We’re you getting organic veggies?

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          11 hours ago

          Meat and fats are expensive. Not having enough variety of foods that excite you will make it incredibly hard for people to stay on it, or so i was led to believe

          In order to succeed you need enough variance to stay with it, from what i remember reading before doing it the single most common reason anyone fails a diet is because most diets that have restrictions fail to provide enough variety to keep people satisfied. Something about diminishing returns and how we are built to crave a variety of foods so that our ancient ancient ancestors didnt die from losing a single source of nutrients

          I will admit, there are a lot more options of keto specific foods than when i was on it.

          The bread products ive seen for keto are amazing compared to the dense heavy eggy elastic loafs i was able to find

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            10 hours ago

            That makes sense. Thank you for explaining

            I’ve been doing a subset of keto for a few months, carnivore. I’ve been living off mostly inexpensive ground beef, eggs, and liver. I found it was less expensive then my preketo food budget.

            will admit, there are a lot more options of keto specific foods than when i was on it.

            Yeah, some of the new keto breads are so tempting! the chuffles that seem popular look really good