I started lifting heavy weight. I know many women fear that lifting heavy weights might make them look bulky or masculine, but I’ve found the opposite to be true, from my own results and research. Exercises like barbell squats used to intimidate me (and sometimes still do), but I think they have played one of the biggest roles in getting more muscle definition.
I found help when I didn’t know what else to change. After about 9 months of consistency in this lifestyle, my results just didn’t seem to match the effort. I hired a training and nutrition coach through Body.io - Alex Navarro (she’s the best!) and ended up making big changes that I wasn’t able to recognize I needed by myself.
What I’m doing: the “protocol” I’m using is called the Carb Nite Solution, which is built around when to eat as much as what to eat. It is a high-fat, low-carb lifestyle with one evening per week used to replenish your body with carbohydrates (this is where the donuts on my Instagram feed come in!). On a typical day, I eat 20 grams of carbs or less, mainly coming from vegetables (the goal is 30 grams or less). The fats in my diet come from sources like avocados, heavy whipping cream, coconut oil, bacon, etc. I found I had better results once I started limiting cheese and used it as a garnish rather than a main fat source.
The Carb Nite Solution was created by physicist John Kiefer of Body.io. I understand that at first glance, anything labeled high-fat might seem counter intuitive. Plenty of labels at the grocery store tout low fat options as the superior choice, but further research into how the body responds to nutrients (particularly related to insulin spikes), and my results, have convinced me otherwise.
Finding this lifestyle has felt like finding the nutritional holy grail. If you’re interested in reading more, or simply curious about the science behind it all, I’ve linked to some helpful resources. I hope some of these tips were helpful and encouraging. Wherever you are on your path to health and fitness, you can do it! Consider this my fist bump to you.
Resources:
What is Carb Nite?
Carb Nite
In Depth Look at Ketogenic Diets and Ketosis
Ketogenic Dieting: Frequently Asked Questions
Cyclical Ketogenic Diet: The Best Bodybuilding Diet?
Long-term Effects of a Ketogenic Diet in Obese Patients
Beyond Weight Loss: A Review of the Therapeutic Uses of Very-Low-Carbohydrate (Ketogenic) Diets
*I was not compensated for this post. I just wanted to share what’s been working for me and to be an encouragement!