How do I burn ONLY fat and not muscle?
classicalguitar1
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Hi, after 6 months of pretty intense cardio and diet I have lost 56 lbs, now I want to focus on building/maintaining my upper body muscles and burn only fat.
I am still doing a lot of cardio work (5-6 hours per week) but have now incorporated some strength training into my fitness regime.
So basically my question is, is the best way NOT to lose muscle to make sure that you are working those muscles through weight lifting etc?
My calorie intake does fluctuate quite abit but I average between 1500-2200 calories per day, and taking the calories that I am burning into account (around 600 per workout), am I in danger of burning into my muscles?
Any advice is welcome.
Thanks
I am still doing a lot of cardio work (5-6 hours per week) but have now incorporated some strength training into my fitness regime.
So basically my question is, is the best way NOT to lose muscle to make sure that you are working those muscles through weight lifting etc?
My calorie intake does fluctuate quite abit but I average between 1500-2200 calories per day, and taking the calories that I am burning into account (around 600 per workout), am I in danger of burning into my muscles?
Any advice is welcome.
Thanks
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progressively load.
i.e lift weights.
or body weight strength training.0 -
It's virtually impossible to ensure that you will not lose ANY muscle in a deficit. Lifting in a strength-targeted fashion and keeping protein high is the BEST way, however. Heavy weight, low reps, large compound barbell movements. And ditch the excessive cardio. Too much steady state cardio can be catabolic.0
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It's virtually impossible to ensure that you will not lose ANY muscle in a deficit. Lifting in a strength-targeted fashion and keeping protein high is the BEST way, however. Heavy weight, low reps, large compound barbell movements. And ditch the excessive cardio. Too much steady state cardio can be catabolic.
And make sure you get your protien. About 1gr per 1 lbs of LBM.0 -
It's virtually impossible to ensure that you will not lose ANY muscle in a deficit. Lifting in a strength-targeted fashion and keeping protein high is the BEST way, however. Heavy weight, low reps, large compound barbell movements. And ditch the excessive cardio. Too much steady state cardio can be catabolic.
And make sure you get your protien. About 1gr per 1 lbs of LBM.
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It's virtually impossible to ensure that you will not lose ANY muscle in a deficit. Lifting in a strength-targeted fashion and keeping protein high is the BEST way, however. Heavy weight, low reps, large compound barbell movements. And ditch the excessive cardio. Too much steady state cardio can be catabolic.
And make sure you get your protien. About 1gr per 1 lbs of LBM.
Hey, now. I only read what I think I read!!
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cut the cardio back to like an hour a week, if that..
more strength training/heavy lifting as others have pointed out...
starting strength is a great resource ...0 -
You can't. The goal is to minimize muscle losses by eating a moderate deficit, adequate protein, and strength training.0
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It's virtually impossible to ensure that you will not lose ANY muscle in a deficit. Lifting in a strength-targeted fashion and keeping protein high is the BEST way, however. Heavy weight, low reps, large compound barbell movements. And ditch the excessive cardio. Too much steady state cardio can be catabolic.
This is becoming an ever-increasing problem in marathons. Elite runners are finding their muscle mass completely burn up halfway through the race and they collapse in a heap of bones and skin.0 -
It's virtually impossible to ensure that you will not lose ANY muscle in a deficit. Lifting in a strength-targeted fashion and keeping protein high is the BEST way, however. Heavy weight, low reps, large compound barbell movements. And ditch the excessive cardio. Too much steady state cardio can be catabolic.
This is becoming an ever-increasing problem in marathons. Elite runners are finding their muscle mass completely burn up halfway through the race and they collapse in a heap of bones and skin.
LOL Be careful, they might believe you!0
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