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Peter Defty is todayโs guest. He pioneered the current low carb performance movement using a fat adapted approach that has evolved over the years called optimized fat metabolism (OFM). Like any true innovator, Peter is regularly ridiculed and dismissed by the โexperts.โ
Working with athletes for years, Peter has demonstrated the competitive edge that a fat fueled approach offers. Heโs been challenging the current science, and itโs important to get his message out there. Peter pushes the boundaries of human performance through using fat as fuel.
Debbie and Peter discuss carb dosing and how many carbohydrates we can tolerate without going on a blood sugar roller coaster. Lots of keto research is based on people with chronic diseases, but the information applies to endurance athletes a little differently.
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