Protein and Fasting
Kyle explains the importance of understanding good versus bad fats in low-carb diets and how protein can be converted into glucose when not consumed properly. He shares his personal protein intake, challenging traditional bodybuilding methods, and emphasizes the benefits of intermittent fasting, highlighting how it can enhance muscle preservation and hormone production.In this clip
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Joe Rogan Experience #756 - Kyle Kingsbury
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Are high protein, high fat, low carb diets good according to the episode Joe Rogan Experience #756 - Kyle Kingsbury and the clip Protein and Fasting?
Is there any research on bodybuilders who eat a high-carb diet compared to a high-protein keto-style diet? I moved off keto as all coaches have said you need 100+ grams of carbs a day. I eat around 180 grams a day and still think I felt way better and had more energy on a higher fat, lower carb intake, like 80 grams or under. However, I want to continue to build muscle. Is it possible to build muscle without high carbs?
How does the keto diet differ from a normal person running off some fat and carbs?