
How to do CrossFit on a Meat-Based Keto Carnivore Diet | are you training for performance or health?
Like anyone that does CrossFit I know, my journey began on a similar road: one night I was scrolling through Netflix and came across a documentary called Fittest On Earth. I was confused when I did not hear David Attenborough’s voice narrating the opening scenes. The Likes of Rich Froning and Mat Fraser resembled silverback gorillas — only with less hair and more muscle.

Calories in vs Calories Out on a Meat-Based Diet: Why the Logic of Calorie Counting Works but the Reality Doesn’t
Don’t minimize your tab just yet. This is a post about nutrition. In his fantastic book, The Psychology of Money, Morgan Housel describes the ways in which human emotion inflicts a barrage of seemingly irrational decisions amongst even the most rational, logically-minded investors. He describes a situation where there are numerous investment strategies that look so good on paper — and yet, in the real world, when human emotion is factored in, fall down hard.