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lose body fat while maintaining muscle

leehazzy
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To maintain my muscle I am going to vary my diet depending on what I'm doing at the gym that day. Say I was doing cardio I am going to keep my carb intake low but keep my protein intake the same as always. Weight lifting days i will increase my carb intake slightly to give my muscle the fuel it needs while maintaining my high level of protein intake.
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You don't need carbs/fuel for cardio days?0
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No you have it wrong.
Carbs you need for fuel especially for cardio. Your plan is to make that resource scarce when you are most likely to need it.
Resistance training is what helps preserve muscle and for that you need extra protein for muscle repair.0 -
So the trick is 1) add resistance training and 2) proportionally increase the protein percentage, all while maintaining a calorie deficit?0
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AmyRhubarb wrote: »You don't need carbs/fuel for cardio0
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AmyRhubarb wrote: »You don't need carbs/fuel for cardio days?
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I think you've got the right idea, depending on how intense your cardio is. If it's "training" intense, then you'd want more carbs. Keep your protein between .8 and 1 g a day and vary your carbs according to your needs that day. On rest days, go for fats and low carbs.0
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No you have it wrong.
Carbs you need for fuel especially for cardio. Your plan is to make that resource scarce when you are most likely to need it.
Resistance training is what helps preserve muscle and for that you need extra protein for muscle repair.
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keithcw_the_first wrote: »I think you've got the right idea, depending on how intense your cardio is. If it's "training" intense, then you'd want more carbs. Keep your protein between .8 and 1 g a day and vary your carbs according to your needs that day. On rest days, go for fats and low carbs.
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I can't really speak to the subject a whole lot more, not being a professional. My research (or "research") has always been from the strength training side of things.
I do imagine that for intense cardio you would still need sufficient carbs to aid in recovery, just as one needs sufficient carbs to aid in recovery from intense strength training.
If you're doing endurance stuff then I have no idea. I would still guess yes. You're going to have to replenish your carbs at some point unless you're trying a fully ketogenic solely fueled by fat diet.0
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