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10/24/2007 6:25:32 PM
10/24/2007 6:27:24 PM
i actually can vouch to say that is wrongI am gaining muscle in some places and losing weight/fat in others.OMGoogle
10/24/2007 6:31:39 PM
are your muscles noticeably bigger, or are you just stronger? there's a huge difference between the two.
10/24/2007 6:36:30 PM
10/24/2007 6:42:46 PM
im noticeably bigger and stronger actuallyit does work, but its all about your diet
10/24/2007 6:45:01 PM
^^most people on this site go ballistic when I advocate low carbohydrate diets, and you won't find any research out there claiming gains in muscle mass with simultaneous losses of body fat that don't utilize an extremely low carbohydrate diet. There's good hormonal reasoning for this, but that's the topic of another thread.^losing fat will make your muscles look bigger, so unless you're actually tracking your results then you have no way of knowing. I have people walk up to me in the gym and tell me how much bigger I look this month, but it's only because I've shed about 12 pounds.[Edited on October 24, 2007 at 7:06 PM. Reason : more]
10/24/2007 7:03:19 PM
do you have to do low carb? What about protein shakes and those kind of things?
10/24/2007 7:32:22 PM
ive gained quite a bit of muscle while losing quite a bit of weight in the last 10 months
10/24/2007 7:36:20 PM
the class i am in tracks growth and loss via measurementsso its not just by looking
10/24/2007 8:03:34 PM
10/24/2007 8:56:59 PM
here what you need to do:squat. deadlift. profit.dont take any suggested exercise plan here that doesnt include squats or deadlifts
10/24/2007 9:32:51 PM
A good book to check out is New Rules of Lifting. It provides ten workout programs for fat loss, hypertrophy, and strength training. Everything is laid out real simply for you.
10/24/2007 11:39:27 PM
^^^that amateur bullshit you're spreading is what is found in Men's Health. What I'm posting has been preached by numerous publications in the Journal of Applied Physiology and world class powerlifting and bodybuilding trainers and athletes.Stimulating muscles with exercise causes CATABOLISM before it causes anabolism. The only thing that initiates a switch between muscle tissue breakdown and the rebuilding process is proper nutrient intake. If you're not taking in more calories than your body needs to maintain a biologically balanced weight, then your body isn't going to waist calories it thinks it needs to be storing to survive to build muscle. We store fat to survive through famines and long periods of time without food. Your body will not drop fat just for the sake of dropping fat before muscle; it wasn't designed for that. The overabundance of food that makes being fat viewed as a social disease has only come about in the last 50-100 years, and our hormonal system has not had a chance to adapt in such a short period.Quit reading flex magazine and start digging through research journals and training articles written by world class olympic lifters and power lifters. You'll realize how stupid your logic is. The only people who tell you that you can lose fat and gain muscle simultaneously are trying to sell you something.
10/25/2007 9:40:30 AM
i use this as a resource http://www.stronglifts.com
10/25/2007 6:01:32 PM