Phineas
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I'm currently bulking, so this has nothing to do with info I need. Also, I follow conventional bulking/cutting methods. This is just something I've always been curious about.
Why is it that, after bulking, you can't just use a maintenance diet and grow into the fat? What I mean is -- if you eat the proper nutrients and the sufficient amount of protein to trigger healing and growth, wouldn't the excess fat act as incoming calories to create new tissue, in turn gradually reducing body fat? If we bulk to create a caloric surplus and store extra fat for creating new tissue, why can't we just deplete what's left of the excess fat to create the last bit of muscle as oppose to just ridding of it?
I by no means have ever or will ever try this. Again, I'm just looking for someone to educate me on this.
Thanks in advance.
Why is it that, after bulking, you can't just use a maintenance diet and grow into the fat? What I mean is -- if you eat the proper nutrients and the sufficient amount of protein to trigger healing and growth, wouldn't the excess fat act as incoming calories to create new tissue, in turn gradually reducing body fat? If we bulk to create a caloric surplus and store extra fat for creating new tissue, why can't we just deplete what's left of the excess fat to create the last bit of muscle as oppose to just ridding of it?
I by no means have ever or will ever try this. Again, I'm just looking for someone to educate me on this.
Thanks in advance.