extreme changes-negative results
Ok, so I've been working at this whole fitness thing for a while and I'm getting better at making changes, the problem is I think I'm making the wrong changes. Essentialy I am a 6'2 320lb 26 year old male who has a moderately sedentary life. I am incorporating stationary bike and bar-bell 400 rep grappling circuits on 3 days of the week. The physical load is enough to break my muscle down but I'm not over exerting or hurting myself. I am stretching before and after workouts.
That part of it has been consistent with no negative effects. Recently however I have taken precision nutrition and a few other guidelines into practice. I have literally carried a bowl of broccoli, cauliflower, peppers, radishes, spinache, and carrots with me, as well as lean meat like roast with no gravy and lean beef chilli, and I have been eating every 2-3 hours. No simple sugars, and some occasional fruits. I have also been drinking 1 gallon of water a day in different forms, like distilled, and straight ice tea.
The new diet has helped drop weight to a degree, but I have been getting headaches and felt really tired and weak since the new diet.
Is this a transition for my body and will go away when the habbits set in, or have I broken some nutrition rule and need to make an adjustment?
Any advice or theories are welcome!
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