Is gaining muscle going to make me fat?
Stilllosing26
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I want to become muscular. Is this going to make me overweight/ look obese? I'm worried my legs and stomach will look fat!?
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I want to become muscular. Is this going to make me overweight/ look obese? I'm worried my legs and stomach will look fat!?
Um... fat makes you look fat, not muscle!0 -
Lol no. Unless you're intending on bulking then you may start to look a little fluffy but not overweight/obese. If anything, you'd look more lean if you're lifting heavy.0
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if your really overweight then it may make you look fatter since the muscle will be below fat, but if your that overweight you should focus on losing fat anyway..0
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:huh: Fat looks fat. Muscle looks fantastic.0
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If you have a lot of fat, adding muscle could make you larger and heavier, and sometimes that can look 'fat' since the fat is on top of the muscle. In bulky clothing like sweatshirts, that may be especially true. But if you lower your fat content (or don't have much to begin with) and up your muscle, that's unlikely unless you are really bulking up.
But IMO fat with muscle under it looks better than fat without muscle under it. Less jiggle.0 -
Surprisingly, fat and muscle, besides being two completely different things, actually also look completely different.0
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I think people are missing the point of the OP's question. In order to build muscle you must eat in a caloric surplus. This means some fat will be added along with the muscle. This is unavoidable. How much fat is gained depends on how quickly you put on weight. Men should try and add 2 lbs a month maximum when in a mass building phase. Women should try for half that much. Gaining faster will not add additional muscle, only additional fat. I have seen plenty of people get fat while in the pursuit of muscle gains. Remember, building muscles are like watching paint dry. It's a slow process.0
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Surprisingly, fat and muscle, besides being two completely different things, actually also look completely different.
Surprisingly indeed.
OP, gain the muscle and little bit of fat at the same time. Then cut and lose most of the fat and a little of the muscle. Repeat and you'll improve your look more and more over time.0 -
Not sure what your concern is right now since you are a male that is 6'0" and weighs 130 lbs.
Have you looked into seeking professional help yet?0 -
Surprisingly, fat and muscle, besides being two completely different things, actually also look completely different.
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It depends on how you go about it. If we're talking natural muscle, don't expect to gain more than 10 pounds a year. Your calories should be 100-250 calories above your maintenance level. Your protein should be 0.6 to 1 times your body weight. Fat should be 0.35 times your body weight and the rest would be carbs. On the other hand if you go for bulking and quit working out, you'll get fat like I did.0
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Surprisingly, fat and muscle, besides being two completely different things, actually also look completely different.
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Silly rabbit, Trix are for kids!0
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No way! I was worried about that too but working with weights will burn off the fat. Add cardio too for faster weight loss. Don't go by the scale, go by the way your clothes fit. I went from a size 14 to a size 6. something I never thought I would be able to do again! If you build miscle the muscle will burn off the fat. It takes time so be patient and determined.0
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Not sure what your concern is right now since you are a male that is 6'0" and weighs 130 lbs.
Have you looked into seeking professional help yet?0 -
Not sure what your concern is right now since you are a male that is 6'0" and weighs 130 lbs.
Have you looked into seeking professional help yet?
LOL I am certainly not 16. Please mind your own buisness. My personal information is none of your concern. I was asking a simple question.0 -
Not sure what your concern is right now since you are a male that is 6'0" and weighs 130 lbs.
Have you looked into seeking professional help yet?
LOL I am certainly not 16. Please mind your own buisness. My personal information is none of your concern. I was asking a simple question.0 -
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:huh:0
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Surprisingly, fat and muscle, besides being two completely different things, actually also look completely different.
This response is the one that made me :laugh: out loud. :drinker:0 -
just ask this one question what would Porkins do0
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I want to become muscular. Is this going to make me overweight/ look obese? I'm worried my legs and stomach will look fat!?
As Turanga Leela would say.....
"Oh Lord."0 -
Surprisingly, fat and muscle, besides being two completely different things, actually also look completely different.
Not always true:
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NO0
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Only if it's just on one side.:flowerforyou:0
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