Lose Fat Gain Muscle [VqPp_VKxtPW]
Lose Fat Gain Muscle [VqPp_VKxtPW]
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Building lean muscle while losing fat is a very difficult thing to do. It requires very careful consideration in terms of dieting and exercise as you want to gain the most muscle you can, while losing as much fat as you can. If you've seen some of the other videos, you know that losing fat isn't that difficult of a process, which involves eating fewer calories than you burn. Assuming you want to retain your lean muscle, you need to eat a fair amount of protein while likely reducing your carbohydrate and fat intake until you're under maintenance. Seems simple enough. On the flip side, if we're trying to gain muscle, its quite the same as losing fat, except that we're likely increasing our carbohydrate and fat intake until we're over mainentance, while still eating a fair amount of protein. Again, seems simple enough. That being said, to lose weight, you must eat under maintenance, and to gain weight, you need to eat over maintenance. How can you do this at the same time? In one day, its effectively impossible to accomplish both at once, as you can only do one or the other. Over the long term on the other hand, we can easily do both. Think of it like this. Many bodybuilders "bulk" and "cut". They go through long periods of high caloric intake to gain muscle, then long periods of low caloric intake to burn fat. Unfortunately, this takes a lot of time, and there is way too much back and forth to make it efficient. If you shrink this idea down to a smaller scale, in terms of a week, it is MUCH easier to accomplish a body recomposition by eating higher on the days where you lift (preferably 3+ times a week), and eat lower on your rest days. Although the weekly caloric intake may be the same as eating at maintenance for the whole week, your body has been given (and taken away from) the nutrition at specific times which will trigger muscle growth on lift days and fat loss on rest days. Realistically if you're trying to do this, you will not want to pay any attention to your scale as you will undoubtedly hover in the same spot of months. Those who are first getting into nutrition may have a difficult time successfully doing a recomp, and if this sounds like it could be more complex than you can deal with, I suggest you check out our link directly below for great dieting advice from a bodybuilders aspect. Music licensed under Creative Commons Attribution license Something Elated by Broke For Free #k3 gummies for weight loss #best diet pills weight loss #review keto gummies #true ketosis keto acv gummies #hcg diet pills
Aired: January 05, 2025
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