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<blockquote data-quote="Lamont D" data-source="post: 1839605" data-attributes="member: 85785"><p>I work in sport, the attitude to diet is gradually changing, the idea of carbing up is still prevalent, but balanced for recovery is as important, because most sports people are still carb energy derived</p><p>They would not achieve sustainable energy levels changing diet in mid season as such.</p><p>But the problem is not the idea but the training of those in sport nutrition.</p><p>The college's are very reluctant to change what has seemed to be successful sport training. You could compare doctors and dsns, nutritionist and sports nutritional training as being similar in dietary advice.</p><p>They do promote so called healthy nutrition by cico, not what is healthy in the long term. They learn about low carb, but are adverse to promote it.</p><p></p><p>I have had many interesting conversations with the nutritionists within my club, and most of them dismiss my claim of being in ketosis for four years. They don't believe that it is sustainable until I describe my condition and how I have to cope.</p><p>I do get compliments about my weight loss and my energy.</p><p></p><p>It is about education, as is a lot of dietary advice.</p><p>Such as, eat to your meter.</p><p>Eat every thing in moderation.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lamont D, post: 1839605, member: 85785"] I work in sport, the attitude to diet is gradually changing, the idea of carbing up is still prevalent, but balanced for recovery is as important, because most sports people are still carb energy derived They would not achieve sustainable energy levels changing diet in mid season as such. But the problem is not the idea but the training of those in sport nutrition. The college's are very reluctant to change what has seemed to be successful sport training. You could compare doctors and dsns, nutritionist and sports nutritional training as being similar in dietary advice. They do promote so called healthy nutrition by cico, not what is healthy in the long term. They learn about low carb, but are adverse to promote it. I have had many interesting conversations with the nutritionists within my club, and most of them dismiss my claim of being in ketosis for four years. They don't believe that it is sustainable until I describe my condition and how I have to cope. I do get compliments about my weight loss and my energy. It is about education, as is a lot of dietary advice. Such as, eat to your meter. Eat every thing in moderation. [/QUOTE]
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