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eokane96
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Hey everyone, How would you suggest that I shred off some fat, but also build muscle? I burn at least 900 calories a day just working out, and I eat about 2500 calories. I'm not seeing the results that I want though. What does anyone suggest?
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you didnt really give a lot of details about your exercise, but i would suggest lifting heavy - if you dont already. cut back on cardio if thats all you do. technically you cant gain much muscle while at a deficit (unless youre very new to lifting) but it will help keep the muscle you have, and when the fat goes away theyll look more defined.
i lift 3x/week, and do cardio 2x...for a weekly total of 3.5 hours. last month i lost a pound a week, and from jan 1st to feb 12 i lost 20 inches over all.0 -
Hey everyone, How would you suggest that I shred off some fat, but also build muscle? I burn at least 900 calories a day just working out, and I eat about 2500 calories. I'm not seeing the results that I want though. What does anyone suggest?
What are you doing to burn 900?0 -
running and body weight in the AM, rowing in the afternoon0
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you can't shred fat and build muscle at the same time....0
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Oky, I wasn't sure. I guess I'll just have to start lifting!0
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you can't shred fat and build muscle at the same time....
Why not? I'm doing that right now. 5% down BF and increased strength on all lifts. Absolutely possible.
The the OP, caloric surplus on lifting days, deficit on non lifting days. Good luck.0 -
you can't shred fat and build muscle at the same time....
What? Wow - I need to tell my body this cause it didn't get your memo.0 -
Oky, I wasn't sure. I guess I'll just have to start lifting!
yes yes yes. I started lifting heavy about, oh, 6 weeks ago and I've started to notice the fat going down and muscle going up from a decreasing BF%age. good luck!0 -
Hey everyone, How would you suggest that I shred off some fat, but also build muscle? I burn at least 900 calories a day just working out, and I eat about 2500 calories. I'm not seeing the results that I want though. What does anyone suggest?
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you can't shred fat and build muscle at the same time....
Why not? I'm doing that right now. 5% down BF and increased strength on all lifts. Absolutely possible.
The the OP, caloric surplus on lifting days, deficit on non lifting days. Good luck.
Strength gain is more about your nervous control system while on calorie deficit. You may be using more synergists in your lifts than previous lifts which would explain the strength gain. Not uncommon.
And you need surplus on REST days to build muscle since that's when they are rebuilding.
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Ok but what if you want to continue burning fat by doing cardio 5 times a week, but just want to tone by flabby arms by strength training with weight machines (ie triceps, biceps, chest, shoulder n back)? Is this doable?0
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Can't really do both at the same time. To gain muscle you'll add fat and vice versa. You just need to decide what's more important to you first.
i'm sure you have probably explained before .. but can you expand or point me somewhere to read? When I started working out heavily ... i gained about ~8lbs. Now I've lost those 8 lbs and I'm going down again and now i'm seeing my BF% go down. So I know i'm losing fat and gaining muscle. was the inital gain the fat gain you mentioned? Or am i just completely wrong?0 -
you can't shred fat and build muscle at the same time....
Such a shocker, so back in '05 when I lost body weight and increased muscle mass, I did was wrong. I have also been lead to believe that by increasing your muscel mass you would increase you metabolism and thus burn more calories, equaling more fat burn.0 -
you can't shred fat and build muscle at the same time....
What? Wow - I need to tell my body this cause it didn't get your memo.
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you can't shred fat and build muscle at the same time....
What? Wow - I need to tell my body this cause it didn't get your memo.
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Explain increase in lifts?
Again, calorie surplus on lift days, deficit on rest, cardio days.0 -
i'm sure you have probably explained before .. but can you expand or point me somewhere to read? When I started working out heavily ... i gained about ~8lbs. Now I've lost those 8 lbs and I'm going down again and now i'm seeing my BF% go down. So I know i'm losing fat and gaining muscle. was the inital gain the fat gain you mentioned? Or am i just completely wrong?
You're seeing more definition, so you may think you're seeing muscle being built, but it's just an illusion. You lift weights to try to RETAIN what muscle you have since weight loss will take away fat and muscle in the process.
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you can't shred fat and build muscle at the same time....
What? Wow - I need to tell my body this cause it didn't get your memo.0 -
you can't shred fat and build muscle at the same time....
Why not? I'm doing that right now. 5% down BF and increased strength on all lifts. Absolutely possible.
The the OP, caloric surplus on lifting days, deficit on non lifting days. Good luck.
thanks I was wondering how to do that! hadn't considered the deficit and surplus0 -
you can't shred fat and build muscle at the same time....
Why not? I'm doing that right now. 5% down BF and increased strength on all lifts. Absolutely possible.
The the OP, caloric surplus on lifting days, deficit on non lifting days. Good luck.
This works! Cut your cardio and up your heavy lifting. Try a 5x5 program that incorporates compound lifting. I am assuming you don't do this based on your OP stating you work with body weight only. I went from 21% to 14% in 8 weeks following proper nutrition and heavy lifting. Good luck!0 -
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but wow, that really sucks. illusions are lame.0
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