Rusty Moore Mark Kislich Visual Impact High Carb Fat Loss
Rusty Moore – Mark Kislich – Visual Impact – High Carb Fat Loss, How to Lose Weight Feasting on Delicious Carbs.
High Carb Fat Loss
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Rusty Moore – Mark Kislich – Visual Impact – High Carb Fat Loss
Now You Can Get the Lean Body You Have Always Desired… Without Avoiding Carbs or Starving Yourself to Death.
How to Lose Weight Feasting on Delicious Carbs.
We have been tricked…
…into believing that carbs are the reason so many people are struggling with excess body fat.
We are told to reduce carbs and increase fats if we want to lose weight.
Here’s the irony:
Your body RARELY stores carbs as body fat to any significant degree.
Almost all of the fat you see on your body comes from the fats you eat.
Your body doesn’t even change or convert the fat you eat before it gets stored as body fat.
Eat a lot of saturated fat?
Saturated fat is what will get stored on your body.
Use a bunch of vegetable oil?
Your body fat will contain that same type of fat.
For the most part…
Your stored body fat is simply the reserve tank for the excess dietary FAT that you EAT.
Where does the body store carbs?
Excess carbs get stored in your muscles as glycogen.
The only time your body attempts to convert carbs into fat is when your muscles are 100% full of glycogen.
Your muscles rarely reach this point.
The average person can store up to 1,500-2,000 calories of glycogen. It takes sustained extreme overfeeding of carbs before your body begins the process of converting carbs to fat.
If our body fat is made up almost entirely of the fats we eat, why don’t we just drastically REDUCE FATS in our diet?
Low carb high fat advocates like to point out that carbs raise insulin.
This does cause the excess fat you eat to get stored as fat.
But remember…
It is the fat you eat that gets stored as body fat, NOT the carbs.
Somewhere along the way, we forgot this simple fact.
We have been tricked…
…and I’m as guilty as anyone.
The story begins in beautiful Reykjavik, Iceland…
Rewind the clock back about 8 years.
I am running a wildly popular fitness blog and an Olympic Strength & Conditioning Coach who lives in Iceland begins providing great tips in the comment section.
I started my fitness writing career right at the birth of the Paleo movement.
In 2007, there weren’t many Paleo blogs.
By 2008, they were popping up like crazy.
I became friends with some of the very first Paleo bloggers.
I didn’t fully adopt a Paleo approach but was definitely influenced by a lot of the stuff they taught.
Around 2010 some of these Paleo bloggers specialized and focused on the ketogenic diet.
Paleo got popular…
…but the keto diet became a huge movement.
It took about 5 years for the ketogenic diet to reach critical mass.
These past 2 years the keto approach has EXPLODED.
“Keto Diet” is now a household term.
The ketogenic diet is to the point where relatives who aren’t even into fitness will ask you about it.
“Rusty, have you heard of the keto diet? Supposedly you can get lean eating bacon and butter. Also… Kelly Ripa says that rice is now bad for you.”
If you are into fitness you know EXACTLY what I’m talking about.
You tell your relatives something about fitness…
Then a talk show host talks about the exact same thing 10 years later and all of a sudden it enters their reality.
Both Mark and I know the keto low carb diet very well.
We have a DEEP understanding of how low carb diets work.
None of this is new to us.
My dieting philosophy was affected by the low carb movement.
Mark headed in the opposite direction.
Instead of increasing fats?