The main benefit of calorie counting for me is just to viscerally understand how dumb it is to consume certain things. It’s so easy to glaze over this and not think about it otherwise.

A night of drinking a lot is like 1000+ calories, which only leaves 600 for nutrition if i want to maintain a calorie deficit.

On 1600 calories you are hungry a lot more, so having non nutritious things in your budget is just waste and leads to even more huger and suffering.

Given these constraints it becomes immediately obvious that drinking all the time is incredibly dumb unless you want to stay fat, unhealthy, and lose brain cells. Also i love sushi but damn it’s expensive in the calorie budget.

Just forcing these constraints on yourself leads to the inescapable conclusion to eat lean, clean, and unprofessed foods that keep you full and have high protein and macronutrient counts. Eggs, steak, etc. also the “volume eating” trend.

Why carnivore works so well starts to make a lot of sense.

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the only flaw with calorie counting is that it evaluates carbs as equal to fats. they are not. the body literally eliminates fats that it doesn't need, and you can tell its happening because your poopies are floaty.

so there is no harm in high calorie food that has primarily fat calories. if you switch the algorithm to two scales of fat vs carb calories, and focus on the low carb. you have paleo.

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Watch what they eat 🤙🏽

Mediterranean diet is also high protein / macros and low calories.

Sushi calories doesn’t seem right. Eat Sashimi (no rice)

yes sashimi is the way

mmm tuna is so good

maximum wasabi of course

wrapped in kelp is even better

When you’re for a challenge try the combination of keto (ultra low carbs) + calorie deficit + restricted eating (intermittent fasting) one week or two is enough to see remarkable difference in your body and mental toughness (if you also keep training).

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I am almost doing this… i just need to exercise more.

Some foods make it easier, others make it harder. Same for exercise. Once you know which is which, it's just about wisdom power.

I can vouch for carnivore. Been doing it loosely for more than a year without being extremely strict and i already started to look a lot more shredded around December.

I recently came out of my 3 month strict diet and decided i will stick to it mostly, but consume small quantities of plant matter throughout the week for hormetic benefits (where you mildly stress your body with low amounts of phytotoxins).

I have not missed plants at all but i'm maybe not that picky of an eater.

It also saves me all the hassle of calorie counting, though i must say i don't really drink more than a handful of beers per year for the greater part of 2 decades now. Drinks are definitely the worst of the worst when jt comes to getting empty calories. Even eating pure sugar will give you a more satiated feeling than drinking it.

Nooo old fashioned doesn’t count as calories unless you’re Don Draper and it’s the only thing you ‘eat’

Which app do you use for that?

Unprofessed?

I’ll un YOUR professed…

Healthy Life need Math 🧮