Jason Da Bodiful
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OK, I read that fats are fats and muscles are muscles, meaning they have no connections with each other. However...
1) For example there's this layer of FAT in my triceps, does that mean that no matter how hard I lift, that Fat will neverever go away or turn to mucles, UNLESS I kill enough calories and make the fat burn off?
2) Despite that layer of fat (regardless anywhere), is it possible for new muscles to appear? Or must I eliminate all the fat first?
1) For example there's this layer of FAT in my triceps, does that mean that no matter how hard I lift, that Fat will neverever go away or turn to mucles, UNLESS I kill enough calories and make the fat burn off?
2) Despite that layer of fat (regardless anywhere), is it possible for new muscles to appear? Or must I eliminate all the fat first?