I spoke about why it is NOT true that protein is what makes up most of the lean muscle weight on your body. Today, I’m going to write a little about the 2nd myth: that eating high amounts of fats or carbs (as opposed to eating high protein) is going to make you look like a little ball of lard (fat). Let me make one point really clear if your goal is to lose weight and burn fat, eating low amounts of fats or carbs IS NOT the way to go!
In my previous article, ‘Why High Protein Diets Won’t Help You Lose Weight’, I wrote about 1 of the 3 incorrect beliefs that everyone has of protein, thinking that you must eat massive amounts to lose weight and burn fat.
I spoke about why it is NOT true that protein is what makes up most of the lean muscle weight on your body.
Today, I’m going to write a little about the 2nd myth: that eating high amounts of fats or carbs (as opposed to eating high protein) is going to make you look like a little ball of lard (fat).
Let me make one point really clear if your goal is to lose weight and burn fat, eating low amounts of fats or carbs IS NOT the way to go!
There are many that are under the impression that you can lose weight WITHOUT gaining fat by eating a high protein, low to moderate fat, or low to moderate carb diet.
Well, I’m here to tell you that it couldn’t be further from the truth.
Back in the 70s and 80s, everyone was on the “low fat” kick.
People thought that you had to avoid fats at all costs.
That’s when all of these “low” or “no fat” products hit the markets, capitalizing on the latest fad.
Then, all of a sudden, out of nowhere, with the re-publication of the Atkins Diet book, in the ’90s, and even now, everyone completely made a turn-around and began to make carbs ENEMY #1.
Now, it was all fine and dandy to eat fats and high protein, “oh, but stay away from those carbs”. Man, are we gullible!
What’s downright funny is the fact that whether people were following a low-fat diet or low-carb diet, everyone still wasn’t looking any better.
People still weren’t reaching their weight loss / burn fat goals!
Well, to get right to the point of this matter (since I could write about this for pages and pages), regardless of how you divide your calories, high fat, low fat, high protein, low protein, high carb, low-carb, etc., you are NOT going to lose/burn one ounce of fat weight if you don’t eat the correct amount of overall calories- period! You can stuff protein gram after protein gram down your throat, but if you don’t give your body enough calories, you aren’t going to lose weight.
You can go on the lowest-carb or fat diet around, but if you are still eating MORE calories than what your body uses per day, you aren’t going to burn fat or lose weight.
Your body responds to overall CALORIES.
Food, regardless of what type, is digested in the stomach, gets converted into a form of ENERGY, gets sent to the bloodstream, gets transferred to the different tissues and organs, where it is then used how your body best sees fit.
It isn’t the fact that you are eating carbs or eating fats that make people overweight, it’s the fact that they are eating too many calories, either per day or per sitting!
If you want to lose weight, you cannot go on a low fat or carb diet.
I repeat, you CANNOT. Your body needs those calories. It is impossible to get enough calories and nutrients from just protein to build muscle.
Also, it is carbs that get converted into glucose, which is the ONLY thing that your muscles can use to provide energy to a muscle when it is working out and is the only substance in the body that pushes water and other nutrients into a muscle, which adds to the volume, size, and weight of a muscle, giving your body that toned, defined look. NOT protein!
It is the fats that your body uses to line the muscle cells and creates the hormones that help build muscle mass, like testosterone, which also assists in processing and burning fat- not protein! In my next article, I’ll write about the 3rd protein myth that’s being spread.