Paul became a carnivore, after an experiment with plant based mixed martial arts, but he did not enjoy it and found it easier to eat meat and no veggies or others. There were no real issues with his family when they talked about it but for himself but meal planning though involved more work. He does not like fish too much. In the interview we talk about the different types of diets Paul has tried, such as plant-based, carnivore, and standard diets. The guest shares that he still drinks coffee and avoids sugar, but occasionally has a glass of rum or wine.
We discuss the benefits and challenges of each diet, and how they react to them. They also talk about the differences between the militant attitudes in the vegan community and the more relaxed attitude in the carnivore community.
Paul does workout and he states that he has never taken steroids and is 100% natural. He believes that people should have the right to choose whether to take steroids. He disagrees with those who promote natural lifestyles and then take steroids in secret. Paul is new to the carnivore diet and is not sure if they will stick to it, but he appreciates the opportunity to share his experience.
Paul hopes he has provided some value to viewers and thanks the interviewer for the opportunity to speak. He is looking forward to speaking again in maybe 6 months.
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Paul became a carnivore, after an experiment with plant based mixed martial arts, but he did not enjoy it and found it easier to eat meat and no veggies or others. There were no real issues with his family when they talked about it but for himself but meal planning though involved more work. He does not like fish too much. In the interview we talk about the different types of diets Paul has tried, such as plant-based, carnivore, and standard diets. The guest shares that he still drinks coffee and avoids sugar, but occasionally has a glass of rum or wine.
We discuss the benefits and challenges of each diet, and how they react to them. They also talk about the differences between the militant attitudes in the vegan community and the more relaxed attitude in the carnivore community.
Paul does workout and he states that he has never taken steroids and is 100% natural. He believes that people should have the right to choose whether to take steroids. He disagrees with those who promote natural lifestyles and then take steroids in secret. Paul is new to the carnivore diet and is not sure if they will stick to it, but he appreciates the opportunity to share his experience.
Paul hopes he has provided some value to viewers and thanks the interviewer for the opportunity to speak. He is looking forward to speaking again in maybe 6 months.
The Fitness Hutch
Personal coach
Life Coach
Personal Trainer
Motivational Speaker
Youtube https://www.youtube.com/@thefitnesshutch8903
Instagram https://www.instagram.com/thefitnesshutch/
Thank you so much for listening to my podcast. I hope you enjoyed it. Your support means the absolute world to me. And if you're enjoying the show, I've got a small favor to ask you. I'd be incredibly grateful if you would consider becoming a supporter and make a small monthly donation.
Your contribution will really help to improve the show. It's a small monthly contribution. You can cancel at any time, and the link is in the show notes.
All my links in 1 easy list, including booking and personal training workout plans at LINKTREE