No one needs to eat any fruits and vegetables for nutrients. In fact, fruits and veg increase your needs for some nutrients like vitamin c.
No one? What about Tyler? What about myself? What about Angelo? How is it that you scold Tyler ...
don't pretend that you have any iota of knowledge what it feels like to perform at any sport while zero carb. And don't discount those of us who do!
telling him not to discount your experiences, but practically in the same breath assert that
no one needs to eat fruit/veg?
Apparently there is something in fruits/veg that I need, or else I lose energy, get steadily reducing desire for meat, and develop cavities. And just how/why do fruits veg increase your need for vit c? That doesn't really pass the smell test.
Are you trying to say that if you eat 100% cooked meat that you have no need for vit c?
How much of your diet is raw, and how much is cooked? Last I heard from you, it was about 75% raw, with some light cooked in addition. I would agree that some people can do zc on a majority raw diet, but you can't do it on a complete cooked meat diet w/o developing nutrient deficiencies ... eg scurvy.
I don't doubt that you are doing well on zc. My guess is that your body is highly keto adapted, and rate of gluconeogenesis (glucose synthesis from protein) is very high. From your workout regimine, it looks like you tend towards endurance type activities (jogging, martial arts teaching/training for 2 hrs), as opposed to seriously intense (like the two posted videos). That's not to slam how you train, I know I can't put a kick over my cranium like you can, but many people doing intense training to full anaerobic capacity (repeated nearing or achieving muscle failure) will be benefitted by consuming carbs to replace lost glycogen.
I
can speak from experience, I have tried both near zc (less than 30g a day for months) and carb loading. While I did just fine on very low carb, my strength gains tended to be slower. If I was doing something like tennis, with some jogging and minor weightlifting, I think I would adapt well, and get better at the game, b/c much like martial arts, so much is in technique, precision, and timing.
But if I'm going for raw gains in muscle strength and mass, I'll avoid jogging and endurance sports, and take some carbs b/c of the anabolic nature of insulin.
ps - I am speaking only about achieving effects in the body via targeted exercise and diet. I'm not too concerned (in this thread) about the 'paleoness' of the types of exercises we are discussing.