Building muscle on a keto diet
nintento64
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Have any of you booked any success in the gym on a keto diet? I've been lifting on a calorie deficit for about 6 months now and lost fat and built muscle at the same time. The thing is that about a month ago I haven't been losing any visible fat, but I lost pounds of weight on the scale.
I am thinking about going on a keto diet to lose the remaining fat and weight but I am afraid that I won't build muscle, have no energy at the gym and maybe even lose muscle. I've always been eating no more than 120g of carbs a day and I feel fine, I actually feel worse and more hungry once I eat more than 150g of carbs a day. So maybe the keto diet will be good for someone like me to lose the fat and eventually start my bulk once I reach about 12%.
I am thinking about going on a keto diet to lose the remaining fat and weight but I am afraid that I won't build muscle, have no energy at the gym and maybe even lose muscle. I've always been eating no more than 120g of carbs a day and I feel fine, I actually feel worse and more hungry once I eat more than 150g of carbs a day. So maybe the keto diet will be good for someone like me to lose the fat and eventually start my bulk once I reach about 12%.
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I have a buddy who lost 80lbs of fat and gained 25lbs of muscle while on keto diet. He went from 42" waist to 28" waist in about 18 months.
Read mauro di pasquale
http://www.tnation.com/free_online_article/sports_body_training_performance_diet_mass/eat_like_a_man_part_i_test_driving_the_anabolic_diet
and who do you believe? The men winning bodybuilding competitions or the bloggers on MFP?0 -
Have any of you booked any success in the gym on a keto diet? I've been lifting on a calorie deficit for about 6 months now and lost fat and built muscle at the same time. The thing is that about a month ago I haven't been losing any visible fat, but I lost pounds of weight on the scale.
I am thinking about going on a keto diet to lose the remaining fat and weight but I am afraid that I won't build muscle, have no energy at the gym and maybe even lose muscle. I've always been eating no more than 120g of carbs a day and I feel fine, I actually feel worse and more hungry once I eat more than 150g of carbs a day. So maybe the keto diet will be good for someone like me to lose the fat and eventually start my bulk once I reach about 12%.
http://www.myfitnesspal.com/topics/show/578951-ketogenic-diets-not-good-for-muscle-building?hl=ketogenic+diet+not+good#posts-8235696
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I just picked up some BCAA containing protein shakes today, to try to help with this problem. I'm not on a ketogenic diet, but I am am at a significant caloric deficiency (trying to cut body fat) and not getting a ton of carbs, so I'm hoping the BCAA containing protein shakes after I work out help with the loss of muscle mass.0
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Have any of you booked any success in the gym on a keto diet? I've been lifting on a calorie deficit for about 6 months now and lost fat and built muscle at the same time. The thing is that about a month ago I haven't been losing any visible fat, but I lost pounds of weight on the scale.
I am thinking about going on a keto diet to lose the remaining fat and weight but I am afraid that I won't build muscle, have no energy at the gym and maybe even lose muscle. I've always been eating no more than 120g of carbs a day and I feel fine, I actually feel worse and more hungry once I eat more than 150g of carbs a day. So maybe the keto diet will be good for someone like me to lose the fat and eventually start my bulk once I reach about 12%.
http://www.myfitnesspal.com/topics/show/578951-ketogenic-diets-not-good-for-muscle-building?hl=ketogenic+diet+not+good#posts-8235696
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Well that's interesting. Curious to see if there are people here with personal experience with this.0 -
Have any of you booked any success in the gym on a keto diet? I've been lifting on a calorie deficit for about 6 months now and lost fat and built muscle at the same time. The thing is that about a month ago I haven't been losing any visible fat, but I lost pounds of weight on the scale.
I am thinking about going on a keto diet to lose the remaining fat and weight but I am afraid that I won't build muscle, have no energy at the gym and maybe even lose muscle. I've always been eating no more than 120g of carbs a day and I feel fine, I actually feel worse and more hungry once I eat more than 150g of carbs a day. So maybe the keto diet will be good for someone like me to lose the fat and eventually start my bulk once I reach about 12%.
How did you come to the conclusion that you lost fat and built muscle?
And don't worry about building muscle while on a deficit, worry about that when you're in a surplus0 -
I have a buddy who lost 80lbs of fat and gained 25lbs of muscle while on keto diet. He went from 42" waist to 28" waist in about 18 months.
Read mauro di pasquale
http://www.tnation.com/free_online_article/sports_body_training_performance_diet_mass/eat_like_a_man_part_i_test_driving_the_anabolic_diet
and who do you believe? The men winning bodybuilding competitions or the bloggers on MFP?
A.C.E. Certified Personal Trainer/Group Fitness Instructor
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Have any of you booked any success in the gym on a keto diet? I've been lifting on a calorie deficit for about 6 months now and lost fat and built muscle at the same time. The thing is that about a month ago I haven't been losing any visible fat, but I lost pounds of weight on the scale.
I am thinking about going on a keto diet to lose the remaining fat and weight but I am afraid that I won't build muscle, have no energy at the gym and maybe even lose muscle. I've always been eating no more than 120g of carbs a day and I feel fine, I actually feel worse and more hungry once I eat more than 150g of carbs a day. So maybe the keto diet will be good for someone like me to lose the fat and eventually start my bulk once I reach about 12%.
http://www.myfitnesspal.com/topics/show/578951-ketogenic-diets-not-good-for-muscle-building?hl=ketogenic+diet+not+good#posts-8235696
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Well that's interesting. Curious to see if there are people here with personal experience with this.
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Have any of you booked any success in the gym on a keto diet? I've been lifting on a calorie deficit for about 6 months now and lost fat and built muscle at the same time. The thing is that about a month ago I haven't been losing any visible fat, but I lost pounds of weight on the scale.
I am thinking about going on a keto diet to lose the remaining fat and weight but I am afraid that I won't build muscle, have no energy at the gym and maybe even lose muscle. I've always been eating no more than 120g of carbs a day and I feel fine, I actually feel worse and more hungry once I eat more than 150g of carbs a day. So maybe the keto diet will be good for someone like me to lose the fat and eventually start my bulk once I reach about 12%.
How did you come to the conclusion that you lost fat and built muscle?
And don't worry about building muscle while on a deficit, worry about that when you're in a surplus
How did you come to the conclusion that you cannot lose fat and built muscle at the same time?0 -
Have any of you booked any success in the gym on a keto diet? I've been lifting on a calorie deficit for about 6 months now and lost fat and built muscle at the same time. The thing is that about a month ago I haven't been losing any visible fat, but I lost pounds of weight on the scale.
I am thinking about going on a keto diet to lose the remaining fat and weight but I am afraid that I won't build muscle, have no energy at the gym and maybe even lose muscle. I've always been eating no more than 120g of carbs a day and I feel fine, I actually feel worse and more hungry once I eat more than 150g of carbs a day. So maybe the keto diet will be good for someone like me to lose the fat and eventually start my bulk once I reach about 12%.
How did you come to the conclusion that you lost fat and built muscle?
And don't worry about building muscle while on a deficit, worry about that when you're in a surplus
How did you come to the conclusion that you cannot lose fat and built muscle at the same time?
Strong reading comprehension0 -
Have any of you booked any success in the gym on a keto diet? I've been lifting on a calorie deficit for about 6 months now and lost fat and built muscle at the same time. The thing is that about a month ago I haven't been losing any visible fat, but I lost pounds of weight on the scale.
I am thinking about going on a keto diet to lose the remaining fat and weight but I am afraid that I won't build muscle, have no energy at the gym and maybe even lose muscle. I've always been eating no more than 120g of carbs a day and I feel fine, I actually feel worse and more hungry once I eat more than 150g of carbs a day. So maybe the keto diet will be good for someone like me to lose the fat and eventually start my bulk once I reach about 12%.
How did you come to the conclusion that you lost fat and built muscle?
And don't worry about building muscle while on a deficit, worry about that when you're in a surplus
How did you come to the conclusion that you cannot lose fat and built muscle at the same time?
Strong reading comprehension
Right. it's not hard to notice that I built muscle as I see myself in the mirror on a daily basis.0 -
Have any of you booked any success in the gym on a keto diet? I've been lifting on a calorie deficit for about 6 months now and lost fat and built muscle at the same time. The thing is that about a month ago I haven't been losing any visible fat, but I lost pounds of weight on the scale.
I am thinking about going on a keto diet to lose the remaining fat and weight but I am afraid that I won't build muscle, have no energy at the gym and maybe even lose muscle. I've always been eating no more than 120g of carbs a day and I feel fine, I actually feel worse and more hungry once I eat more than 150g of carbs a day. So maybe the keto diet will be good for someone like me to lose the fat and eventually start my bulk once I reach about 12%.
How did you come to the conclusion that you lost fat and built muscle?
And don't worry about building muscle while on a deficit, worry about that when you're in a surplus
How did you come to the conclusion that you cannot lose fat and built muscle at the same time?
Strong reading comprehension
Right. it's not hard to notice that I built muscle as I see myself in the mirror on a daily basis.
It's also not hard to be confused into thinking you gained muscle while cutting a bunch of bodyfat0 -
Have any of you booked any success in the gym on a keto diet? I've been lifting on a calorie deficit for about 6 months now and lost fat and built muscle at the same time. The thing is that about a month ago I haven't been losing any visible fat, but I lost pounds of weight on the scale.
I am thinking about going on a keto diet to lose the remaining fat and weight but I am afraid that I won't build muscle, have no energy at the gym and maybe even lose muscle. I've always been eating no more than 120g of carbs a day and I feel fine, I actually feel worse and more hungry once I eat more than 150g of carbs a day. So maybe the keto diet will be good for someone like me to lose the fat and eventually start my bulk once I reach about 12%.
How did you come to the conclusion that you lost fat and built muscle?
And don't worry about building muscle while on a deficit, worry about that when you're in a surplus
How did you come to the conclusion that you cannot lose fat and built muscle at the same time?
Strong reading comprehension
Right. it's not hard to notice that I built muscle as I see myself in the mirror on a daily basis.
It's also not hard to be confused into thinking you gained muscle while cutting a bunch of bodyfat
That's true, but I am sure I gained muscle. Strength is going slower obviously but I am definitely gaining muscle. It might be going slower than if I would be in a caloric surplus, but I am gaining muscle. I just want to lose the excess fat I have quickly and then when I am done with that I can go on a bulk.0 -
Have any of you booked any success in the gym on a keto diet? I've been lifting on a calorie deficit for about 6 months now and lost fat and built muscle at the same time. The thing is that about a month ago I haven't been losing any visible fat, but I lost pounds of weight on the scale.
I am thinking about going on a keto diet to lose the remaining fat and weight but I am afraid that I won't build muscle, have no energy at the gym and maybe even lose muscle. I've always been eating no more than 120g of carbs a day and I feel fine, I actually feel worse and more hungry once I eat more than 150g of carbs a day. So maybe the keto diet will be good for someone like me to lose the fat and eventually start my bulk once I reach about 12%.
How did you come to the conclusion that you lost fat and built muscle?
And don't worry about building muscle while on a deficit, worry about that when you're in a surplus
How did you come to the conclusion that you cannot lose fat and built muscle at the same time?
Strong reading comprehension
Right. it's not hard to notice that I built muscle as I see myself in the mirror on a daily basis.
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That's true, but I am sure I gained muscle. Strength is going slower obviously but I am definitely gaining muscle. It might be going slower than if I would be in a caloric surplus, but I am gaining muscle. I just want to lose the excess fat I have quickly and then when I am done with that I can go on a bulk.
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Sure guys.0
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You asked. It's not like I don't bodybuild or train for a living.:laugh: I've been at this game for well over 28 years and KNOW how it works. You don't have to believe it. Denial is not uncommon in the newbie who really isn't well versed in the science of muscle building. Good luck on your endeavors.
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And especially those 'newbies' , especially former obese newbies will gain muscle regardless if they are in a caloric deficit or surplus. it is only a question of when those muscle and strength gains stop(usually after the first 10-12 months). Only THEN it will be required to go into a caloric surplus (bulk)0
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