Andrew, Killer Bee wrote:The improvement of quality of life would have to be astonishingly significant to give up carbs. I might consider giving up bread, potatoes, and pasta if it meant that I could fly, but anything less than that and I would feel ripped off.
You don't have to give them up. In fact, they're quite an important part of a healthy diet.....if eaten in the correct portions (and not fried). That's the tough part, realizing that one slice of bread or a half-cup of potatoes or pasta is a single serving and that you really should only have 4 of those in a day (assuming you're not training or working out enough to require more). Half cup of potatoes or pasta (125ml worth; not half of the largest cup you can find :-) is far smaller than you think it is.
It's also realizing that things like 3 oz of beef (uncooked) is a full serving. Have you ever tried eating 3 oz of beef? It's like a fucking tease, something to whet your appetite until the real steak comes.
If you try to have "proper" proportions of protien, fat, and carbs (carbs pretty much covers fruits, veges, and starches) you start to find that veges and fruits make up, volume-wise, a very large proportion of your meals. Most don't ever want to do that though. You want to have that extra scoop of mashed potatoes instead of those 8 brussel sprouts, it tastes so much fucking better.
But it can't hurt to have some level of control/sacrifice. That's kinda where I am. I know what's "proper" and what's not, so I try to at least come close if I can. I'll have the extra broccoli or cauliflower, I'll insist that my meals always have a decent proportion of veges with them, I'll try to cut out that 3rd slice of bread or extra scoop of mashed.
But I sure as fuck ain't gonna give it all up. If that means I'm gonna be a fat bastard unless I engage in A LOT of physical activity, so be it. I'll try and be more active and try to keep that under control a bit. But I am gonna enjoy my life along the way, not always sacrificing my meals every fucking day just so i can live longer. I've been there, done that, it ain't worth it. Now that don't mean I'm gonna go out and gorge myself constantly, there will be some control.
There's something to be said about living a great 60 years as opposed to a mediocre 80.