I'm trying to increase muscle mass but am noticing the start of a jelly belly. I'm not fat... have been weight lifting at the gym for about 3 years and have only managed to put on about 3kg in that time!!!
So recently I started to eat more, probably not the cleanest nutritional values though. On top of that I also take protein. Anyway, that's some background stuff.
I use the cardio machines at the gym - cross trainer, treadmill & cycle. Rather then do 30 minutes on each machine (3 machines each session) at 80% of my max heart rate. I do 10 minutes on each at 100% heart rate achieve the same result (some times it goes a little over 100%). I simply don't have the time to do it at 80% and on top of that I get bored.
My posting here is to ask: Will working at 100% rather then 80% burn muscle instead of body fat? I'm thinking that maybe this is where I'm going wrong with my goal of trying to bulk up.
My stats are at the bottom.
Cheers!
I use the cardio machines at the gym - cross trainer, treadmill & cycle. Rather then do 30 minutes on each machine (3 machines each session) at 80% of my max heart rate. I do 10 minutes on each at 100% heart rate achieve the same result (some times it goes a little over 100%). I simply don't have the time to do it at 80% and on top of that I get bored.
My posting here is to ask: Will working at 100% rather then 80% burn muscle instead of body fat? I'm thinking that maybe this is where I'm going wrong with my goal of trying to bulk up.
My stats are at the bottom.
Cheers!
I suppose it's also the way I've worked out my max. It is just the generic calculation, you know, the ones that are the same for all in my weight and age group. Nothing specific to 'me'. Where would someone go to get this done (exact measurement of my heart max - max and resting)?