Keto, fasting & COREFit, explained
Clear, practical guides to making low-carb sustainable — how keto-cycling works, the stages of intermittent fasting, no-gym training, and easy recipes to keep you on track.
Keto and Exercise: How to Train Without Carbs
You can train hard on keto once you're fat-adapted — low-intensity and strength work thrive, while flat-out efforts may need a few timed carbs. Here's how to train without carbs.
Electrolytes on Keto: Sodium, Potassium and Magnesium Explained
Keto makes you excrete more sodium, potassium and magnesium, so replacing them prevents cramps, fatigue and keto flu. Here's how much of each you need and where to get it.
Does Coffee Break a Fast? What to Drink While Fasting
Black coffee does not break a fast — it has almost no calories and may even support fat-burning. Here's what you can drink while fasting and what to avoid.
16:8 vs OMAD: Which Intermittent Fasting Schedule Is Right for You?
16:8 gives you an 8-hour eating window; OMAD condenses all your food into one meal. Here's how they compare and how to choose between them.
How Many Carbs Can You Eat on Keto?
Most people stay in ketosis on 20–50g of net carbs a day, with 20–30g the common starting target. Here's how to find your own carb limit.
7 Easy Keto Breakfast Ideas (Under 5 Net Carbs)
Quick, low-carb breakfasts to start your day in ketosis — from baked avocado eggs to make-ahead muffins, all under 5 net carbs.
Keto Flu: Why It Happens and How to Beat It Fast
Keto flu is a short cluster of symptoms — headache, fatigue and brain fog — caused mainly by losing water and electrolytes early on keto. Here's how to prevent it and recover quickly.
The No-Gym COREFit Workout: Train Anywhere
COREFit is a no-gym, any-space whole-body training system built on interval ladders and strength circuits. Here's how a session works.
16:8 Intermittent Fasting for Beginners
16:8 fasting means eating within an 8-hour window and fasting for 16. Here's how to start, what to expect, and how it pairs with keto.
What Are Net Carbs? How to Count Them on Keto
Net carbs are total carbohydrates minus fibre and most sugar alcohols. Here's how to calculate them and why they're the number that matters on keto.
The Stages of Intermittent Fasting: Fed to Autophagy
What happens in your body at 4, 12 and 16 hours of fasting — the fed, fat-burning, ketosis and autophagy stages explained.
What Is Keto-Cycling? A Sustainable Way to Do Low-Carb
Keto-cycling is the practice of moving through keto, transition and maintenance phases on purpose. Here's how it works and why it beats permanent deep ketosis.