Is it possible to lose fat and gain muscle?
Damirov
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I am thinking if its possible by cutting some kcal intake and carbs? Can achieve that? How has an expetience on that?
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Yes, you can. You have to eat at maintenance levels or just slightly under. The process is slow and takes a looong time according to most.0
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I've done so for the past few months, but no one has any idea how the hell I'm doing so, considering how much I eat to try and gain weight.
Last check (a few days ago) I'd gained 0.5 kg muscle and lost 1.2kg fat in three weeks.0 -
Lean muscle is gained with higher protein intake (don't over do it). You want to gain lean muscle weight, so stay away from bad fatty foods and limit your sugar intake. If you do a lot of cardio, you will lose weight more rapidly. Lift full slow reps and sets. Push yourself hard and rejuvenate your muscles with proteins (baked fish, chicken breast baked) after your workout. If you stay away from sweets and junk food, you can guarantee yourself results. You will even gain more energy to perform your workouts. MY BEST ADVICE: NEVER SKIP BREAKFAST! SKIPPING CAN ACTUALLY MAKE YOU GAIN UNWANTED FAT!
All the best!
*Live long and prosper!*
-Liz
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Lgabrjolek wrote: »Lean muscle is gained with higher protein intake (don't over do it). You want to gain lean muscle weight, so stay away from bad fatty foods and limit your sugar intake. If you do a lot of cardio, you will lose weight more rapidly. Lift full slow reps and sets. Push yourself hard and rejuvenate your muscles with proteins (baked fish, chicken breast baked) after your workout. If you stay away from sweets and junk food, you can guarantee yourself results. You will even gain more energy to perform your workouts. MY BEST ADVICE: NEVER SKIP BREAKFAST! SKIPPING CAN ACTUALLY MAKE YOU GAIN UNWANTED FAT!
How does skipping breakfast make someone gain fat?0 -
When you skip breakfast, you will be sending your body into "starving mode". It is not good for your metabolism. Your brain will crave very high calorie foods.
Here is a good link that tells you some more of the reasons NOT to skip breakfast!
http://www.mdhil.com/8-health-reasons-you-should-never-skip-breakfast/
-Liz0 -
Lgabrjolek wrote: »Lean muscle is gained with higher protein intake (don't over do it). You want to gain lean muscle weight, so stay away from bad fatty foods and limit your sugar intake. If you do a lot of cardio, you will lose weight more rapidly. Lift full slow reps and sets. Push yourself hard and rejuvenate your muscles with proteins (baked fish, chicken breast baked) after your workout. If you stay away from sweets and junk food, you can guarantee yourself results. You will even gain more energy to perform your workouts. MY BEST ADVICE: NEVER SKIP BREAKFAST! SKIPPING CAN ACTUALLY MAKE YOU GAIN UNWANTED FAT!
All the best!
*Live long and prosper!*
-Liz
A.C.E. Certified Personal and Group Fitness Trainer
IDEA Fitness member
Kickboxing Certified Instructor
Been in fitness for 30 years and have studied kinesiology and nutrition
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Lgabrjolek wrote: »When you skip breakfast, you will be sending your body into "starving mode". It is not good for your metabolism. Your brain will crave very high calorie foods.
Here is a good link that tells you some more of the reasons NOT to skip breakfast!
http://www.mdhil.com/8-health-reasons-you-should-never-skip-breakfast/
-Liz
A.C.E. Certified Personal and Group Fitness Trainer
IDEA Fitness member
Kickboxing Certified Instructor
Been in fitness for 30 years and have studied kinesiology and nutrition
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I am thinking if its possible by cutting some kcal intake and carbs? Can achieve that? How has an expetience on that?
Thanks
A.C.E. Certified Personal and Group Fitness Trainer
IDEA Fitness member
Kickboxing Certified Instructor
Been in fitness for 30 years and have studied kinesiology and nutrition
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Thanks for advice!! So you think its better to go for bulk, consume more kcal, and after few weeks start to to do more cardio and less kcal? Would be faster?I am thinking if its possible by cutting some kcal intake and carbs? Can achieve that? How has an expetience on that?
Thanks
A.C.E. Certified Personal and Group Fitness Trainer
IDEA Fitness member
Kickboxing Certified Instructor
Been in fitness for 30 years and have studied kinesiology and nutrition
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Thanks eveyone for your attention and advices. So its possible:) i will test it and we will see:)0
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Lgabrjolek wrote: »Lean muscle is gained with higher protein intake (don't over do it). You want to gain lean muscle weight, so stay away from bad fatty foods and limit your sugar intake. If you do a lot of cardio, you will lose weight more rapidly. Lift full slow reps and sets. Push yourself hard and rejuvenate your muscles with proteins (baked fish, chicken breast baked) after your workout. If you stay away from sweets and junk food, you can guarantee yourself results. You will even gain more energy to perform your workouts. MY BEST ADVICE: NEVER SKIP BREAKFAST! SKIPPING CAN ACTUALLY MAKE YOU GAIN UNWANTED FAT!
All the best!
*Live long and prosper!*
-Liz
Most of this is just opinion and has no basis in reality. OP should disregard.
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Lgabrjolek wrote: »Lean muscle is gained with higher protein intake (don't over do it). You want to gain lean muscle weight, so stay away from bad fatty foods and limit your sugar intake. If you do a lot of cardio, you will lose weight more rapidly. Lift full slow reps and sets. Push yourself hard and rejuvenate your muscles with proteins (baked fish, chicken breast baked) after your workout. If you stay away from sweets and junk food, you can guarantee yourself results. You will even gain more energy to perform your workouts. MY BEST ADVICE: NEVER SKIP BREAKFAST! SKIPPING CAN ACTUALLY MAKE YOU GAIN UNWANTED FAT!
All the best!
*Live long and prosper!*
-Liz
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to gain muscle you will have to increase protein, lower carbs, lift weights and add cardio
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Make friends with a weight routine if you need some ideas feel free to friend me and I will glady share some of my workouts0
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The process is slow and takes a looong time according to most.
^Yuuuup.
This guy explains it much better than I ever could: http://www.aworkoutroutine.com/how-to-build-muscle-and-lose-fat/0 -
Lgabrjolek wrote: »Lean muscle is gained with higher protein intake (don't over do it). You want to gain lean muscle weight, so stay away from bad fatty foods and limit your sugar intake. If you do a lot of cardio, you will lose weight more rapidly. Lift full slow reps and sets. Push yourself hard and rejuvenate your muscles with proteins (baked fish, chicken breast baked) after your workout. If you stay away from sweets and junk food, you can guarantee yourself results. You will even gain more energy to perform your workouts. MY BEST ADVICE: NEVER SKIP BREAKFAST! SKIPPING CAN ACTUALLY MAKE YOU GAIN UNWANTED FAT!
All the best!
*Live long and prosper!*
-Liz
OMG, that one almost brought me to tears because of the laughter.
OP, please disregard this post and her other post as well. That is pure nonsense.
I have been skipping breakfast for months. I have also been working out in the early AM while fasted and not eating till noon. I am still making strength gains. Made a huge advance in my deadlift the other day. I cannot say about the lean muscle gains since I am eating at a deficit and that is not my goal right now. I need to lose fat. Which I am doing.0 -
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Lgabrjolek wrote: »Lean muscle is gained with higher protein intake (don't over do it). You want to gain lean muscle weight, so stay away from bad fatty foods and limit your sugar intake. If you do a lot of cardio, you will lose weight more rapidly. Lift full slow reps and sets. Push yourself hard and rejuvenate your muscles with proteins (baked fish, chicken breast baked) after your workout. If you stay away from sweets and junk food, you can guarantee yourself results. You will even gain more energy to perform your workouts. MY BEST ADVICE: NEVER SKIP BREAKFAST! SKIPPING CAN ACTUALLY MAKE YOU GAIN UNWANTED FAT!
All the best!
*Live long and prosper!*
-Liz
congratulations, this post is dead wrong...0 -
Lgabrjolek wrote: »When you skip breakfast, you will be sending your body into "starving mode". It is not good for your metabolism. Your brain will crave very high calorie foods.
Here is a good link that tells you some more of the reasons NOT to skip breakfast!
http://www.mdhil.com/8-health-reasons-you-should-never-skip-breakfast/
-Liz
no…please just stop and exit this forum immediately...0 -
ranaeblade wrote: »to gain muscle you will have to increase protein, lower carbs, lift weights and add cardio
why would you lower carbs when bulking??????????0 -
Yes, you can. You have to eat at maintenance levels or just slightly under. The process is slow and takes a looong time according to most.I am thinking if its possible by cutting some kcal intake and carbs? Can achieve that? How has an expetience on that?
Thanks
A.C.E. Certified Personal and Group Fitness Trainer
IDEA Fitness member
Kickboxing Certified Instructor
Been in fitness for 30 years and have studied kinesiology and nutrition
How long?0 -
Yes, you can. You have to eat at maintenance levels or just slightly under. The process is slow and takes a looong time according to most.I am thinking if its possible by cutting some kcal intake and carbs? Can achieve that? How has an expetience on that?
Thanks
A.C.E. Certified Personal and Group Fitness Trainer
IDEA Fitness member
Kickboxing Certified Instructor
Been in fitness for 30 years and have studied kinesiology and nutrition
How long?
from what I have seen about a year..
but I believe that hornsby has been at it for nine months and has had nice results...0 -
Lgabrjolek wrote: »Lean muscle is gained with higher protein intake (don't over do it). You want to gain lean muscle weight, so stay away from bad fatty foods and limit your sugar intake. If you do a lot of cardio, you will lose weight more rapidly. Lift full slow reps and sets. Push yourself hard and rejuvenate your muscles with proteins (baked fish, chicken breast baked) after your workout. If you stay away from sweets and junk food, you can guarantee yourself results. You will even gain more energy to perform your workouts. MY BEST ADVICE: NEVER SKIP BREAKFAST! SKIPPING CAN ACTUALLY MAKE YOU GAIN UNWANTED FAT!
All the best!
*Live long and prosper!*
-Liz
THIS IS ALL BAD ADVICE!!!!
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Yes, you can. You have to eat at maintenance levels or just slightly under. The process is slow and takes a looong time according to most.I am thinking if its possible by cutting some kcal intake and carbs? Can achieve that? How has an expetience on that?
Thanks
A.C.E. Certified Personal and Group Fitness Trainer
IDEA Fitness member
Kickboxing Certified Instructor
Been in fitness for 30 years and have studied kinesiology and nutrition
How long?
from what I have seen about a year..
but I believe that hornsby has been at it for nine months and has had nice results...
Oh, ok - neither is that long. One week of cutting at a 20% deficit would feel way longer.0 -
Lgabrjolek wrote: »When you skip breakfast, you will be sending your body into "starving mode". It is not good for your metabolism. Your brain will crave very high calorie foods.
Here is a good link that tells you some more of the reasons NOT to skip breakfast!
http://www.mdhil.com/8-health-reasons-you-should-never-skip-breakfast/
-Liz
Please explain if i eat my 500 cal for breakfast or if i eat an extra 500 cal at lunch will make any difference?
Or better yet, what if i had a 250cal breakfast and a 250cal snack?
end of the day/week/month.Year
ITS ALL THE DAM SAME
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Yes, you can. You have to eat at maintenance levels or just slightly under. The process is slow and takes a looong time according to most.I am thinking if its possible by cutting some kcal intake and carbs? Can achieve that? How has an expetience on that?
Thanks
A.C.E. Certified Personal and Group Fitness Trainer
IDEA Fitness member
Kickboxing Certified Instructor
Been in fitness for 30 years and have studied kinesiology and nutrition
How long?
from what I have seen about a year..
but I believe that hornsby has been at it for nine months and has had nice results...
Oh, ok - neither is that long. One week of cutting at a 20% deficit would feel way longer.
i am cutting right now on 2250 a day …it is not THAT bad…although the first few weeks after eating 3100 to 3200 on my bulk did suck….0 -
Yes, you can. You have to eat at maintenance levels or just slightly under. The process is slow and takes a looong time according to most.I am thinking if its possible by cutting some kcal intake and carbs? Can achieve that? How has an expetience on that?
Thanks
A.C.E. Certified Personal and Group Fitness Trainer
IDEA Fitness member
Kickboxing Certified Instructor
Been in fitness for 30 years and have studied kinesiology and nutrition
How long?
from what I have seen about a year..
but I believe that hornsby has been at it for nine months and has had nice results...
Oh, ok - neither is that long. One week of cutting at a 20% deficit would feel way longer.
i am cutting right now on 2250 a day …it is not THAT bad…although the first few weeks after eating 3100 to 3200 on my bulk did suck….
Ha, I can imagine.
I get woozy if I eat less than 1900, no matter what I eat (down from maintenance at 2300). 2000ish would be nicer0 -
Yes, you can. You have to eat at maintenance levels or just slightly under. The process is slow and takes a looong time according to most.I am thinking if its possible by cutting some kcal intake and carbs? Can achieve that? How has an expetience on that?
Thanks
A.C.E. Certified Personal and Group Fitness Trainer
IDEA Fitness member
Kickboxing Certified Instructor
Been in fitness for 30 years and have studied kinesiology and nutrition
How long?
from what I have seen about a year..
but I believe that hornsby has been at it for nine months and has had nice results...
Oh, ok - neither is that long. One week of cutting at a 20% deficit would feel way longer.
i am cutting right now on 2250 a day …it is not THAT bad…although the first few weeks after eating 3100 to 3200 on my bulk did suck….
Ha, I can imagine.
I get woozy if I eat less than 1900, no matter what I eat (down from maintenance at 2300). 2000ish would be nicer
when I get to 180 I am going to transition to half pound per week loss which will give me about 2500 a week to eat..so that will be better...0 -
3600 on maintenance. I'm very slightly cutting just starting this week. 3200ish at the moment. I'm a cardio junkie though.
And yes, I've been going about 9 months on defined programs. 12 months in all. First three months I was all over the place though. No rhyme or reason.
Ndj, I think we are doing the same program currently. I throw in an extra middle exercise on it.0 -
Yes, you can. You have to eat at maintenance levels or just slightly under. The process is slow and takes a looong time according to most.I am thinking if its possible by cutting some kcal intake and carbs? Can achieve that? How has an expetience on that?
Thanks
A.C.E. Certified Personal and Group Fitness Trainer
IDEA Fitness member
Kickboxing Certified Instructor
Been in fitness for 30 years and have studied kinesiology and nutrition
How long?
from what I have seen about a year..
but I believe that hornsby has been at it for nine months and has had nice results...
Oh, ok - neither is that long. One week of cutting at a 20% deficit would feel way longer.
i am cutting right now on 2250 a day …it is not THAT bad…although the first few weeks after eating 3100 to 3200 on my bulk did suck….
Ha, I can imagine.
I get woozy if I eat less than 1900, no matter what I eat (down from maintenance at 2300). 2000ish would be nicer
when I get to 180 I am going to transition to half pound per week loss which will give me about 2500 a week to eat..so that will be better...
I hope it happens sooner than later!0
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