Building muscle
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Sorry for the ignorant noob post in advance, but I'm obese and eating at a deficit to lose weight. It was recommended that I read NROLFW and begin a strength training program to build muscle. Should I just keep doing my cardio since building muscle requires a calorie surplus and I am nowhere near the point where I can do that. I do eat about 115g of protein/day according to the amount of lean body mass I calculated I have.
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semi related question - I have been walking daily (3-5miles/day) for about 6 weeks now, and although I am losing inches in my hips & thighs, I'm increasing the size of my calves. This is b/c I'm building muscle in the calves, right? And as I get leaner, the calf measurements will decrease again, right?
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Quick to the point:
If you're not doing progressive overload training (which includes volume training) AND eating a calorie surplus, then it ain't happenin'.
The exceptions are an athlete returning to lifting after a long layoff, an obese/very overweight person new to lifting, a newbie who's never exercised before. Even then, the muscle gain is minimal.
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Most people don't have the genetics to build much muscle regardless of their efforts. This doesn't mean they can't make huge improvements but it does mean that they won't be turning into IFBB Pro bodybuilders accidentally from doing lots of P90X (advanced).0 -
Quick to the point:
If you're not doing progressive overload training (which includes volume training) AND eating a calorie surplus, then it ain't happenin'.
The exceptions are an athlete returning to lifting after a long layoff, an obese/very overweight person new to lifting, a newbie who's never exercised before. Even then, the muscle gain is minimal.
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Most people don't have the genetics to build much muscle regardless of their efforts. This doesn't mean they can't make huge improvements but it does mean that they won't be turning into IFBB Pro bodybuilders accidentally from doing lots of P90X (advanced).
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Who needs kettlebells. Al lyou need is a large weight plate (20KG) with handles, and if you want to make it heavier, simply goto a hardware store and get a thick unt and a bolt. Simply stack smaller plates to the centre of the larger plate using the nut and the bolt, I got two of them to do squats and dead lifts. No more annoying bars on the shoulder or rubbing against your knees.
can you take a pic? I'm curious to what you mean?
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