I saw another thread about this subject and it got me thinking. I wrestled in the 70's and those that cut on my team did all the normal stuff that we did back then like near starvation, sweat suits, water pills, x-lax, etc. to cut weight. Who knew any better?
Well, today if I want to loose some weight I simply go on a low-carb diet of under 25 grams of carbs per day. The first 3 days are hell, but afterward I can: eat as much as I want; have more energy than ever; loose 3 - 4 pounds per week without increasing my exercise. Point one, eat as much as I want, is very simple because a low-carb diet kills your appetite and you literally have to remind yourself to eat. Point two, have more energy than ever, would come in quite handy during a 3rd period gruel.
So, my question is do any wrestlers today go on low-carb diets? If not, why not?
Low-carb isn't a way of life for me as I enjoy eating a wide variety of foods and drinking beer. Yes, at 25 grams of carbs per day you have to make tough choices and I'd rather have an extra bowl of broccoli to go with my steak than 1 beer. But, low-carb is in my opinion an easy way to dump 3 - 4 pounds per week and keep your energy.
Well, today if I want to loose some weight I simply go on a low-carb diet of under 25 grams of carbs per day. The first 3 days are hell, but afterward I can: eat as much as I want; have more energy than ever; loose 3 - 4 pounds per week without increasing my exercise. Point one, eat as much as I want, is very simple because a low-carb diet kills your appetite and you literally have to remind yourself to eat. Point two, have more energy than ever, would come in quite handy during a 3rd period gruel.
So, my question is do any wrestlers today go on low-carb diets? If not, why not?
Low-carb isn't a way of life for me as I enjoy eating a wide variety of foods and drinking beer. Yes, at 25 grams of carbs per day you have to make tough choices and I'd rather have an extra bowl of broccoli to go with my steak than 1 beer. But, low-carb is in my opinion an easy way to dump 3 - 4 pounds per week and keep your energy.