Over the three years since Mike started eating keto, he’s experimented a lot with his diet. In the beginning, he followed a lazy keto approach, where he counted carbs but didn’t consider protein and fat.
By doing this, Mike lost a good amount of weight — but found that he needed to alter aspects of his diet even further as he got closer to his ideal weight.
Mike also tried the carnivore diet for one month. He found it satisfied him physically but not mentally. So, he went back to eating vegetables.
Mike has also experimented with longer fasts but feels best when he fasts just 18 hours per day.
Mike lost the last 100 pounds (45 kilos) with the help of his keto coach. They experimented with different macros by cutting out high-calorie foods, such as nut butter and keto treats, and lowering his carb level until they found Mike’s sweet spot of about 15 grams per day.
Even though Mike doesn’t think exercise is essential for weight loss, he thinks it’s important for health.
When he started keto he could barely walk for five minutes, but as he lost weight and became healthier, he started moving more. These days, he lifts weights and does cardio five days a week.
Mike’s top tips for people starting keto
Choose an approach to eating keto. With experts recommending so many different ways to eat keto, it can stop you from getting started. Choose a routine that you think will work for you and don’t worry about whether it’s perfect. Start now and improve as you go.
Be consistent. Tell yourself to eat keto just for one day, and then repeat. The days will add up fast. If your first thought when starting is “When can I have a cheat meal?”, you have the wrong mindset.
Tweak what you’re doing. Since challenges are unavoidable, be ready to tweak what you’re doing. Many are looking for an exact formula, but it doesn’t work that way since we’re all different. People who succeed with keto are honest with themselves and willing to find out what works for them.
Wow! What an incredible journey. Thanks for sharing your story with us Mike. I hope your experience inspires others who have “tried everything,” or who struggle with food addiction. As you have shown, keto may be the right answer for many of them. Thanks again!