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Join Date: Apr 2001
Posts: 38
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Can both be accomplished at the same time? If so, how? Also, what if I was to go on a diet, eat less food, and the food that I eat is more healthy, and i do cardio and lift. Can I lose fat and gain muscle?
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To God be the Glory
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You cannot lose fat and gain muscle at the same time.
The best you can do is lose fat and maintain muscle. If you want the ripped look then your going to have to sacrifise some muscle. No way around it (unless your juicing). When you go on your diet just make sure to eat quality foods and up your protein intake. Upping your protein intake will counterbalance some of the muscle loss. |
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the one & only
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I agree with bludevil.
You should go one way or the other, unless you're on "something", it's almost impossible to get lean and gain size simultaneously. ![]() ------------------ Just because the majority believes it, does not make it true! |
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I am Canadian
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Join Date: Apr 2001
Location: Canada
Posts: 206
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I think it depends on your time frame. A person can go from 185 pounds 20% body fat (i.e. 37 fat and 148 muscle) to 185 pounds 10% body fat (i.e 18.5 fat, 166.5 muscle) in 12 months. That is gaining muscle mass, while getting fairly lean.
However, if you are talking about shorter time periods, I agree with Prince, and Bludevil. ------------------ If you can't run with the big dogs...don't get off the porch. |
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Join Date: Apr 2001
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Is there any real point of lifting heavy while dieting and getting cut then? Will you make gains in strength but not size?
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Join Date: May 2001
Location: Whisper in the Wind
Posts: 265
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------------------ I don't have a great body, but as long as I work hard like now, I'm gonna reach there. |
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Great American Nightmare
Join Date: Jan 2001
Location: Wheeling
Posts: 888
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Ive lost 13 pounds over the last 3 months and got 300 on bench for 2 wich I could never before. Of course I never really watched what I ate before coming here. But I know I dont eat as much as I did. I dont know if this means anything but I just thought I would through that out there.
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Pump Junky
Join Date: Dec 2000
Location: Iowa
Posts: 465
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Registered User
Join Date: Apr 2001
Location: Kalamazoo,MI USA
Posts: 350
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Go to the Medline website.There are atleast 11 published papers that prove that it is not only possible, but that it has been done in both trained and untrained individuals.Of special interest are the findings of W. Kraemer.This guy really knows what he is talking about.Hope this helps.
------------------ matt toupalik |
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To God be the Glory
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I will agree to some extent that yes, you can lost bodyfat and gain muscle at the same time but under 2 conditions:
1 - Your a newbie 2 - Your on the gear I think a seasoned weightlifter will not be able to do both at the same time. Just my opinion though. |
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