Muscle vs Fat
katecm17
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1 lb of fat weighs the same as 1 lb of muscle. The difference is muscle is more dense than fat which means more volume of tissue. Moral of the story don't worry about the scale so much, use A tape measure around your waist, hips, in the morning once a week in the morning measure and track your losses.
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ummmm OK.....
are you just lecturing or is there some kind of a point/question???0 -
I was just referencing my main point . I def don't wanna come off lecturing I'm sorry if I did... I just wanna help0
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1 lb of fat weighs the same as 1 lb of muscle. The difference is muscle is more dense than fat which means more volume of tissue.
Scientifically in weights and measures, one compares volume of a material vs another to check for weight and density. So a liter of muscle does weigh more than a liter of fat.
The whole "muscle weighs more than fat" gets chucked around basically so that people don't feel bad if they aren't losing weight. The reality is that if one is losing weight, the chances of adding muscle in calorie deficit is improbable.
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Thanks katecm17 I needed to read this this morning. The scale haven't moved.0
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