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Ready to train harder, recover faster, and actually feel better doing it? We take a clear-eyed look at new research on elite race walkers comparing high-carb and ketogenic diets under caffeine, then translate the findings into simple, actionable steps for your own high-intensity training. The early bump from caffeine shows up in both groups, but by week two the high-carb athletes surge ahead with stronger VO2 max, quicker paces, and lower heart rates. That’s not just a lab win—it’s a blueprint for anyone chasing performance in fast intervals, metcons, or hybrid events.
We get practical about why carbs matter biochemically, how ATP production speed sets your ceiling during hard work, and what happens when you chronically train on low carb: sluggish recovery, flat sessions, and even rising blood glucose despite restriction. Then we move from theory to plate with a simple roster of whole-food carbohydrates—fruit, oats, potatoes, sweet potatoes, quality grains, and honey around sessions—and a macro strategy that flexes with your training week. Protein stays high for muscle and satiety, fats come from quality sources, and carbs scale up on heavy days and down on easier ones.
You’ll also hear where low-carb can fit for medical reasons, why performance nutrition and clinical nutrition are different conversations, and why a cup of coffee still beats flashy pre-workouts. We lay out our coaching offer for Double Edged Fitness members, including how to book through our WhatsApp group, what to bring to your session, and how we provide straight talk, not fluff. Plus, we share important holiday schedule updates and a preview of our upcoming six-week training cycle so you can plan your work and fuel with intent.
If you’re serious about not being average, this is your roadmap. Subscribe for more evidence-backed training and nutrition breakdowns, share this with a teammate who’s stuck on low-carb, and leave a review telling us your go-to pre-workout carb.
Follow us on Instagram here! https://www.instagram.com/doubleedgefitness/
By Derek and Jacob Wellock5
2222 ratings
Ready to train harder, recover faster, and actually feel better doing it? We take a clear-eyed look at new research on elite race walkers comparing high-carb and ketogenic diets under caffeine, then translate the findings into simple, actionable steps for your own high-intensity training. The early bump from caffeine shows up in both groups, but by week two the high-carb athletes surge ahead with stronger VO2 max, quicker paces, and lower heart rates. That’s not just a lab win—it’s a blueprint for anyone chasing performance in fast intervals, metcons, or hybrid events.
We get practical about why carbs matter biochemically, how ATP production speed sets your ceiling during hard work, and what happens when you chronically train on low carb: sluggish recovery, flat sessions, and even rising blood glucose despite restriction. Then we move from theory to plate with a simple roster of whole-food carbohydrates—fruit, oats, potatoes, sweet potatoes, quality grains, and honey around sessions—and a macro strategy that flexes with your training week. Protein stays high for muscle and satiety, fats come from quality sources, and carbs scale up on heavy days and down on easier ones.
You’ll also hear where low-carb can fit for medical reasons, why performance nutrition and clinical nutrition are different conversations, and why a cup of coffee still beats flashy pre-workouts. We lay out our coaching offer for Double Edged Fitness members, including how to book through our WhatsApp group, what to bring to your session, and how we provide straight talk, not fluff. Plus, we share important holiday schedule updates and a preview of our upcoming six-week training cycle so you can plan your work and fuel with intent.
If you’re serious about not being average, this is your roadmap. Subscribe for more evidence-backed training and nutrition breakdowns, share this with a teammate who’s stuck on low-carb, and leave a review telling us your go-to pre-workout carb.
Follow us on Instagram here! https://www.instagram.com/doubleedgefitness/

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