08/25/2021
The best diet.
This is probably one of the most mostly debated topics in all of fitness.
And it makes sense. There are so many different options. Here is a list just off the top of my head: keto, carnivore, vegetarian, vegan, plant-based, pescatarian, Mediterranean, Atkins, macro-based.
By no means is that all-inclusive. Which begs the question again: which is the best one?
In a way, it’s simple: the best one is the one you’re going to be able to stick the most consistently. If you can hold to a keto(or pick any other diet here) from Monday-Friday only to kick it to the curb on the weekends or even all together because the diet was too restrictive, you’re not setting yourself up for long term success.
There’s also something all these have in common that we could see if we take a few steps back. They seem different up front.. after all, what could a carnivore and a vegan diet have in common?
I know what you might be thinking. They help you control calories. That’s true! It’s also not what I’m getting at. Something else all of these have in common(and I mean at their bases, not at the headlines you’ll see plastered on magazines and social media) is they all point to making better food choices.
Think about it. Who eats things like fresh fruits, veggies, and lean meats while mostly avoiding highly processed foods and also has issues with things like feeling full and STAYING full?
Also, those fresh foods? They tend to be low in calories. The processed ones? Pretty damn high in them. Not that there’s no place for them since, being honest, they’re fun. But to be most effective with your overall diet, they should hold a small place towards the end rather than being the centerpiece.