I most definitely am NOT on a low-carb diet. As a runner, it is very important for me to eat as many carbs as I can.
I really don't think Atkins diet is very smart. No, let me rephrase that. Atkins says you should "limit" your carbs. I have no disagreement with that. If you want to lose weight, the only logical way would be to limit your intake and burn more calories than you consume. However, I feel that carbs are very important for sustained high-energy activities, such as running and other aerobic workouts, which are very important to those who want to be fit and in shape. I think people go overboard with "low-carbs" and translate it into "no-carbs," so they're basically startving themselves of energy. Remember, fats and proteins don't make for very good fuel. It's much healthier to consume a limited amount of carbs, fats and protein, and try to burn more than you take in. Simple as that.
And that, my friend, is why I load up on carbs every day and still only weigh 125 pounds.