In the short time I've been on here I have seen the opinion a lot that you can't gain or even maintain muscle mass while getting leaner.
Isn't it possible to not be in a calorie deficit overall, but more calories are going toward muscle hypertrophy, so bodyfat slowly decreases? I realize it's faster to bulk and then cut, but I'm not a bodybuilder and I don't want to do this cycle. The main reason I like to do cardio is for the benefit to my heart. I don't want to cut it out, or do the minimum if I want to gain muscle mass.
Isn't it also true that more muscle mass=higher metabolism, therefore a decrease in body fat?
For the past 6 months I've been hitting the cardio hard and still have been slowly getting stronger, my chest, arms, and legs have grown slightly while my abs have become a little more prominent. According to some this is impossible. What is the traditional wisdom on this?
Isn't it possible to not be in a calorie deficit overall, but more calories are going toward muscle hypertrophy, so bodyfat slowly decreases? I realize it's faster to bulk and then cut, but I'm not a bodybuilder and I don't want to do this cycle. The main reason I like to do cardio is for the benefit to my heart. I don't want to cut it out, or do the minimum if I want to gain muscle mass.
Isn't it also true that more muscle mass=higher metabolism, therefore a decrease in body fat?
For the past 6 months I've been hitting the cardio hard and still have been slowly getting stronger, my chest, arms, and legs have grown slightly while my abs have become a little more prominent. According to some this is impossible. What is the traditional wisdom on this?