Does being fat for years lead to muscle gain?
jakx39
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Ok so I am just curious. I know when someone is fat there body has to put more muscle mass on in order to support there weight. So me for example I have been obese pretty much my whole live. I am now 19 years old 5,7 and 219lbs and have lost 81 pounds so far. Ever sense growing up people said I looked stocky and big because I am wide and have big calves broad shoulders. People are always surprise when I told them how much I actually weighed. Now with the knowledge I have now I know this was simply an illusion and the fat pops the muscle out. I am definitely not underestimating how much fat I have because I know I have long long long ways to go (goal is 155-165lbs) and I am not overestimating the little muscle I do have. So is it possible for me to look somewhat shredded when I get in the single digits bf% with some decent muscle mass while cutting and lifting?
SN: and yes I know I have a big gut I am working hard everyday to lose it unfortunately my thighs and belly get the most distribution of fat but judging by my pictures tell me what you think I will need to cut down to. I refuse cut under 150 lol it is just to small.
223-http://imgur.com/q08TBF1,UWLUkJA
300 (In case you want to see my progress)- http://imgur.com/q08TBF1,UWLUkJA#1
SN: and yes I know I have a big gut I am working hard everyday to lose it unfortunately my thighs and belly get the most distribution of fat but judging by my pictures tell me what you think I will need to cut down to. I refuse cut under 150 lol it is just to small.
223-http://imgur.com/q08TBF1,UWLUkJA
300 (In case you want to see my progress)- http://imgur.com/q08TBF1,UWLUkJA#1
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Yes...you will build muscle being fat because you have to have muscle to move yourself around.0
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Does being fat for years lead to muscle gain?
When you lose weight, you unfortunately lose fat and muscle. Another thing to consider is that walking around with a larger body mass clearly works out your legs more but doesn't cause much more work for your arms. An antitode to preserve as much muscle as you can and round out the remaining areas while on a deficit is to add total body strength training to your routine.
By the time our body fat is low enough, if we choose to take it that far and keep strength training, I strongly suspect we would look ripped. I mean, weaker people with low body fat look ripped!
And vast improvement, mate! In the first, you look obese, and would stand out in a group. In the second, you may be overweight, but no more so than is common in today's society.
I'd keep going, but that's some progress, be proud!0 -
I lift regularly now but what do you guys think I will need to cut down to I need some more feedback0
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That's a question of preference. See below. What's your ideal?
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Moving weight (even when it is body weight) provides a level of resistance that will lead to muscle gain up until adaptation maxes out. As you lose weight, you often lose some (if not all) of that muscle.
If you get down to single digit body fat, you’ll definitely show it. But you may have loose skin or stretch marks depending on how fast you lost your weight.
No, you should not decrease your lifting. In fact, you should continue to push it. It is too easy to lose muscle while you’re cutting fat.0 -
idk maybe 30% but I have been lifting regularly now any programs you guys can recommend?0
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AllanMisner wrote: »Moving weight (even when it is body weight) provides a level of resistance that will lead to muscle gain up until adaptation maxes out. As you lose weight, you often lose some (if not all) of that muscle.
If you get down to single digit body fat, you’ll definitely show it. But you may have loose skin or stretch marks depending on how fast you lost your weight.
No, you should not decrease your lifting. In fact, you should continue to push it. It is too easy to lose muscle while you’re cutting fat.
^This.
Congratulations on your progress!!
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