What happens if you have a solid weight training plan, but your calorie intake isn't good enough? Right now I'm a bit overweight:
19 years old, 176/177 pounds, 5'10 or 5'11. I've been trying to watch what I eat, and I am afraid I'm not eating enough to get the muscle gains I want. I have not gained weight since I've started working out.
Here are my two theories:
1) I am gaining muscle mass, but I am loosing some fat mass at the same time. Thus, it all equals out? Probable?
2) I'm just not intaking enough food, and I'm just "toning" my muscles, not adding any actual mass. ?
What do you guys think is going on? I try to hit up the gym doing a full body workout for the past month and a half for 3/4 days a week, allowing at least 1 full day of rest. A lot of times my weight fluctuates.. I remember times when my weight was a little above 180, but many mornings I wake up and I'm down to my high 170's. Advice anyone?
Thanks,
Dan
19 years old, 176/177 pounds, 5'10 or 5'11. I've been trying to watch what I eat, and I am afraid I'm not eating enough to get the muscle gains I want. I have not gained weight since I've started working out.
Here are my two theories:
1) I am gaining muscle mass, but I am loosing some fat mass at the same time. Thus, it all equals out? Probable?
2) I'm just not intaking enough food, and I'm just "toning" my muscles, not adding any actual mass. ?
What do you guys think is going on? I try to hit up the gym doing a full body workout for the past month and a half for 3/4 days a week, allowing at least 1 full day of rest. A lot of times my weight fluctuates.. I remember times when my weight was a little above 180, but many mornings I wake up and I'm down to my high 170's. Advice anyone?
Thanks,
Dan