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Posted by: lil2fiddyguy

This article seems to be main sense to me. I do wanna burn fat and build muscle.
http://www.bodybuilding.com/fun/satter2.htm
what do you guys think?



Posted by: lil2fiddyguy

Yeah its pretty good. o_O. just try it for a while



Posted by: maxpro2

It sounds interesting. I wish the experts here would address it, however.



Posted by: Cardinal

I didn't read the article but I did catch one line.

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Is it really possible to build muscle with out 6,000 calories a day?? You bet your sweet ass it is!
I read it a bit differently.

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Is it really possible to build muscle with 6000 calories a day and not end up a sweet (fat) ass? You bet it is!
I supposed you can think up just about any justification for doing cardio that you want. I have considered training for a triathalon just to see how much I can eat everyday without getting chubby.

Come to think of it, aside from partitioning, one of my biggest goals and reasons for being in bodybuilding is to get my caloric intake as high as possible while staying at a moderate bodyfat. It is often very hard for me to fathom how someone would want to find ways to bulk up at lower calories. Seems nothing short of torture for me. I guess that is why God made bodytypes and they call me an endo.



Posted by: maxpro2

No one else is going to respond?



Posted by: Du

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Originally Posted by MWpro
No one else is going to respond?
Nah.



Posted by: LAM

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Originally Posted by Cardinal
one of my biggest goals and reasons for being in bodybuilding is to get my caloric intake as high as possible while staying at a moderate bodyfat.
and the purpose of that is ?



Posted by: Missfit4all

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Originally Posted by MWpro
I wish the experts here would address it, however.
i read it and acknowledge ur interest in this site,
but i am not an expert. sorry i can't help u.



Posted by: XcelKrush

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Originally Posted by LAM
and the purpose of that is ?
He said hes endomorphic, so Im assumming he wants to be able to eat more.



Posted by: lil2fiddyguy

Well idk what ecto endo morph means but im skinny fat i don like. Is that 4 me or no.



Posted by: Emma-Leigh

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Originally Posted by lil2fiddyguy
Well idk what ecto endo morph means but im skinny fat i don like. Is that 4 me or no.
Ectomorph, endomorph and mesomorph are somatotypes - which are broad "body types" - they are usually used to help describe things like your metabolism, bone structure, muscularity etc but they were originally developed by a man called William Sheldon and are MUCH more complex than this (they were formulated to try to like body form to temperament - but anywho...)

Ectomorphs are usually described as tall and lanky, with long lean muscle bellies. They also tend to be 'hard gainers' - requiring more calories and short intense workouts in order to build the thicker muscle fibres.

Endomorphs are at the other end of the scale - they are large, gain muscle easily but are often 'overly squidgy' as they also gain fat easily....

Mesomorphs are your 'sporty' physiques. Medium framed, they are muscular and strong (think most 200m sprinters). They gain muscle easily and usually do not carry a lot of excess fat around. Basically - the envy of the other two!

Anyway - most people are a complex mix of all three types.


As for you - you should not be doing intense cardio. If I were you I would focus on a GOOD, SOLID but CLEAN bulk - you are skinny... Full stop. I think the correct word would be skeletal... And the way you are carrying on you have to start to be concerned about eating disorders as you will not stop saying you need to 'lose weight' - at your height and weight... That is the last thing you need to do.

Gain muscle - As you do this the fat you have will proportionally take up LESS of you - and you will, therefore, become leaner.



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