Coconut Oil Benefits for Workout: Using
Coconut Oil in Fitness, Training, Body Building, Weight
Lifting, Cardio Exercises, Running, and Athletics
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When we first started publishing the truth about coconut
oil on the Internet 10 years ago, we started an online
discussion group to facilitate peoples experiences about
coconut oil. The archives still exist today in our
Coconut
Diet Forums. One common response we were getting
from people who were beginning to use coconut oil in
their diet, was that although they were not seeing a lot
of weight loss, their clothes were fitting better! Here
are some examples:
I haven't seen a big weight loss, but my clothes fit
better and I know adding an exercise program will impact
the weight. Val
- (Coconut
Diet Forums)
I just learned about coconut oil in October. For quite
some time I had been trying to lose a few pounds. I
wasn't really overweight but I wasn't as slim as I had
been. Eating carefully wasn't working and I thought that
this was certainly worth trying. I immediately bought
some Virgin Coconut Oil. I started with one tablespoon a
day, then two, and now about three. I cook my eggs in it
in the morning and, since I had already stopped using
either sugar or artificial sweetener in my tea, I found
it gave the tea a little flavor--so I put it in that
too. And, while it took a little getting used to with
the eggs, I immediately loved it when I fried fish,
hamburger, or steak in it for dinner. Within three
weeks, I saw that while I had only actually lost two
pounds, I looked as though I had lost much more. My
waist was definitely smaller and my jeans fit great.
Don't even ask me why because I do not know. I stopped
worrying about the weight because I realized that weight
was not really my goal. My goal was to look slimmer and
that's what happened. Still, I have now lost a couple
more pounds. So, if you're looking better, try not to
worry about the pounds. They will take care of
themselves. Nikolina
- (Coconut
Diet Forums)
Well it didn't take long for the fitness crowds to
figure out that one could consume coconut oil and lose
fat but not muscle mass. We started seeing testimonies
from those who work out, including runners, body
builders, etc. like this one:
Last year I was measured at 10.5% body fat. Last month,
I hiked up my consumption [of Virgin Coconut Oil] from 4
tbsp /day to 6 tbsp/day. At the same time, I limited my
carb intake at dinnertime. In a few weeks time, my
bodyweight increased by about 4lbs. but body fat
decreased to 9.6% - I did not change my workout
intensity or frequency. My trainer is wondering what the
heck am I taking (chest and thigh measurements
increased). It blows 'em away when I say that I take
Virgin Coconut Oil straight up. MG
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(Coconut
Diet Forums)
Besides thermogenesis, another reason why coconut oil
promotes leaner bodies without always reducing weight is
its ketogenic effect. Ketones are high energy fuel that
nourish the brain. Our body can produce ketones from
stored fat while fasting or in starvation, but they can
also be produced by converting medium chain fatty acids
in certain foods. In a fasting state, the body's use of
ketones for energy prevents muscle loss. Coconut oil is
nature's richest source of these medium chain
triglycerides (MCTs). The high-fat ketogenic diet has
been used for years for certain forms of childhood
epilepsy, and the diet's use is now turning to
Alzheimer's and other diseases as well. (See
article here.)
I think we will see much more research on this in the
future, and that it will more than likely uncover more
evidence of how coconut oil can help keep our bodies
lean without reducing muscle mass.
The other main benefit athletes are finding in coconut
oil is increased energy and endurance, due to the
thermogenesis effect of the medium chain fatty acids in
coconut oil. This is a great benefit to non-athletes as
well! Here are some testimonies to this effect:
Is anyone else experiencing sustained energy for working
out from coconut oil? I am a 5/6 day a week
exerciser-running, elliptical and weights-and I have
never had the sustained energy I feel now. It seems like
I can run and run and run now, whereas pre-coconut oil,
I would really slow down/lose steam after about 20 mins
cardio. Melissa -
(Coconut
Diet Forums)
I'm not a biochemist, but I am an athlete. Personally, I
eat tons of coconut and my energy level on long workouts
is better than ever. Ryan
(Coconut
Diet Forums)
I have been taking a tablespoon of coconut oil three
times daily with meals. Taking the oil with my meals
seems to give me a “full feeling” a lot faster. My sweet
tooth has practically vanished—and this is from someone
who should have bought stock in Hershey's long ago!
Ironically, facilitating weight loss was my main reason
for trying the coconut oil diet, but with all the
wonderful benefits I am experiencing, the weight loss
aspect almost seems like an afterthought. About three
days into the routine, I had an energy rush on a
Saturday morning that kept me going until well after
lunch. I can’t believe how much I got done that day! My
mental state of mind seemed to be much sharper. I was
able to focus on the tasks at hand without getting
sidetracked. I was not exhausted at the end of running
my errands, which included traipsing around a huge mall.
It seemed like I was practically running, rather than
the leisurely walking that was formerly my habit. In
addition to my energy level, my mood has been very
stable—no up and down mood swings—even with the onset of
PMS! Theresa
(Coconut
Diet Forums)
A study done in Japan compared the effects of consuming
long chain fatty acids or medium chain fatty acids
(found in coconut oil) on the endurance of athletes: "Effect
of ingestion of medium-chain triacylglycerols on
moderate- and high-intensity exercise in recreational
athletes."
Their conclusion: "Our data suggest that short-term
ingestion of food containing a small amount of MCT
suppresses the increase in blood lactate concentration
and RPE (rating of perceived exertion) during
moderate-intensity exercise and extends the duration of
subsequent high-intensity exercise, at levels higher
than those achieved by ingestion of LCT-containing
food."
More and more bloggers in the fitness world are
beginning to write about the positive experiences of
coconut oil in fitness training. With all the scandals
of banned substance abuse for performance enhancement
going on in professional sports, we truly hope that
professional athletes will also discover the benefits of
using natural foods such as coconut oil as well. On
Twitter this morning Alfred Ball, a Personal Trainer and
Registered Kinesiologist in Canada, tweeted about his
recent blog post describing how he "got unstuck from
using coffee as a short-term energy source" by switching
to coconut oil. Mr. Ball runs his own fitness center at
the Steve Nash Fitness World in North Vancouver. You can
read his interesting blog
post here.
Another interesting blog post uncovered by Twitter came
from the "THE SHAMROCK RUNNING CLUB'S BLOG" entitled:
"Soybean Oil vs Coconut Oil" by Josef Brandenburg. Mr.
Brandenbury is apparently a Personal Trainer in the
Washington D.C. area. He tackles head on the
conventional dietary theories that saturated fats are
bad for human nutrition, and that polyunsaturated fats
are good. He reportedly took two groups of overweight
women, and gave one group 30 ml of soybean oil and one
group 30 ml of coconut oil. Neither group knew which oil
they were getting. After 12 weeks, here are the results
he recorded:
In 12 weeks both groups will have lost a similar
amount of scale weight, but the soy oil group
dropped no belly fat. None. While the coconut oil -
all saturated fat - dropped a lot of belly fat. So,
just 2 tbsp of soy oil is a powerful enough stimulus
to stop all belly fat loss. What’s more is that the
soy oil group’s total cholesterol went up, and their
“bad” cholesterol (LDL) went up, and their “good”
cholesterol (HDL) when down; while the coconut oil
group had exactly the opposite - positive - results.
You can read the
blog post here.
So if you are making an effort to exercise or work out
more, don't forget to eat your coconut oil! If you are
an athlete, don't be fooled by performance enhancing
drugs and the side effects that go along with them!
Natural foods like coconut oil work much better without
the side effects.
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