Body fat loss
dsocialchic
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To drop body fat, up the cardio and do moderate to light lifting? Calorie intake? Opinions please
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All that is required to lose bodyfat is to be in a caloric deficit. This can be achieved by eating less or exercising more0
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Drop body fat whilst keeping weight the same?
Drop body fat whilst losing weight?
Answers will be different re calories but both will have the following advice- Set protein minimum to 0.64-0.8g per lb of bodyweight and fat minimum at 0.35g per lb bodyweight
- Never moderate to light lifting - always heavy and heavier
- Get a widespread of colourful vegetables, dairy, minerals
- Carbs to choice once protein and fat macros are hit
- Cardio is for cardiovascular health and calorie burn, minimum is 2 x 20-30 minute sessions a week
Assuming changing body composition eg drop bf whilst weight stays the same - eat at maintenance level
Assuming losing weight - then set to lose 1% bodyweight per week, allow 500 calories per day cut per 1lb bodyweight - keep macros as above0 -
I would recommend the contrary. Drop the cals and do heavy lifting. That's how you keep the muscle.0
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Cardio burns more calories, but strength training will help you to retain lean mass while eating at a deficit. It's good to do a little of both, but it's not necessary as long as you're eating less calories than you're using.0
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Wrong! Decrease cardio, and pump iron - heavy.0
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trigden1991 wrote: »All that is required to lose bodyfat is to be in a caloric deficit. This can be achieved by eating less or exercising more
@trigden1991 is 100% wrong and I do not suggest following this advice. If weight loss was that simple, everyone would be in shape. You will lose "weight" in a calorie deficit but not necessarily "fat". In order to maximize fat loss and preserve muscle you have to lift heavy weights, do cardio and eat a balanced diet that's high in protein. Any advice other than that is nonsense. If you don't believe me, visit a site like bodybuilding.com that is devoted to sculpting both male and female bodies. I know this is a calorie counting app but if you think that this is where the battle stops you are highly mistaking. Telling people that all they need is a calorie deficit to lose fat is like me saying all you need to be good at math is to subtract.0 -
@trigden1991 is 100% wrong and I do not suggest following this advice. If weight loss was that simple, everyone would be in shape. You will lose "weight" in a calorie deficit but not necessarily "fat". In order to maximize fat loss and preserve muscle you have to lift heavy weights, do cardio and eat a balanced diet that's high in protein. Any advice other than that is nonsense. If you don't believe me, visit a site like bodybuilding.com that is devoted to sculpting both male and female bodies. I know this is a calorie counting app but if you think that this is where the battle stops you are highly mistaking. Telling people that all they need is a calorie deficit to lose fat is like me saying all you need to be good at math is to subtract. [/quote]
Whether you will lose fat/muscle/water is determined on your macronutrient and micronutrients, agreed. However, you still need to be in a caloric deficit to lose fat. You do not need to lift heavy weights but doing so is one way of optimising muscle retention.0 -
make sure you eat to lose fat. keep your protein high. invest in a bcaa if you're cutting calories0
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