Those same athletes are infamous for crashing HARD in marathons, iron man events etc. Not to mention you use an entirely different energy pathway in resistance training, so kiss adding muscle goodbye on a keyogenic diet.I'll see your degree in exercise science and raise you a PhD/RD and MD, the qualifications of the guys who did the research in the video you didn't watch. They even talk about the elite athletes who are on ketogenic diets.
Look up Dr. Brad Schoenfeld and Alan Aragon. They are the premier leaders in sports nutrition, and both are adamantly opposed to low/no carb diets.
Research and statistics can be skewed to prove just about anything. Real world results cannot.
There is a reason Olympic athletes, marathon runners, triathletes, etc. Do not use ketogenic diets.
And yes I watched the video, in fact it was shown in my sports nutrition class in college LOL
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