s8tannorm wrote:Anyone else still playing about with this ... or are you all back on real food ?
I've now been eating according to the rules of the Paleo for Athletes book (almost exclusively Paleo but with some variations such as more carbs when doing high output activity etc...) for a little over month.
It's not without it's initial short-comings: tiredness, cravings and over-eating other items (fruit and drinking loads of fruit juices) and I did hit a hurdle when dark chocolate was allowed as, to be honest, I've kicked the arse out of that loophole ever since!
But.....now that things have settled down I'm feeling good. I've not lost much weight (and I've got some to lose!) but I think that's because I've massively increased my sugar-high fruit/juice intake and haven't been out on the bike much (due to there being crap-loads of snow recently).
I agree with Ian about feeling like there not being much in the tank and so I feel the need to refuel and keep topping up sooner than normal.
I've also now alienated myself from the entire French population as if there's one thing they understand less than a vegetarian then it's someone who's not eating butter!!!
All-in-all I'm keeping going for now and will see how things change when I take advantage of another mini-cheat that the books rules allow - which is to eat 3 meals (out of 21 weekly meals) that have some of the less-bad carbs in them (rice and potatoes etc...) whilst still avoiding grain-based carbs entirely - maybe that'll help with the fuelling issue - we'll see???
Am feeling good and healthy though.