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Jeff Keller wrote:
> That's funny I feel the same way. When I was 17 and training for cross
> country or track
> I weighed 140 lbs. 5'9".
You're lucky, normal build. I was pushing 6' and 132.
Scrawny. Now am at least approaching normal at about 155 (70
kilos for you French Imperial subjects)
but three
> week on the paleo and most
> problems went away. The hypoglycemia is still a little bothersome but much
> improved.
Only three weeks? Pretty good. You might notice bigger
changes as things recover.
What kind of training are you aiming for? I am finding that
at this age it is easy to overtrain. I try for every other
day at most, and have many 2 day rests. This allows for much
faster workouts on the days I do run. Quality over quantity.
I think this would probably have been better when I was
younger too, had a lot of injuries from overtraining.
Generally on my running days I avoid much carb, except
incidental ones in the breakfast veggies, or in some
berries. Meat, eggs, and mixed fats an hour or two before
the run.
Today and last night I tried increasing carbs and decreasing
protein, mainly by eating more fruit. These days the sugar
in one banana is enough to make me feel overloaded and
heavy, but I am persevering in the name of "science" ;--)
Tomorrow I will have a high carb low protein breakfast, then
try a run. Oh, fat is still fairly high.
Anyway,
> good luck in your training.
Thanks. Same.
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