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retired_TheT
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Hi,
I have been weight training for a while now, going gym regularly on a 3/4 times a week cycle (only exceptions would be for extreme cases). Basically, i can clearly see that my muscle mass has gainied significantly, and have a fairly good knowledge on enchancing the growth of my muscles further. However, i still have a small layer of fat that i personally feel i need to get rid of.
Heres the problem: i have been told that to gain muscle mass, eating is a big key (small meals several times a day etc). But, on parrelel, i have been told to lose fat mass, eat less (than you Basic Metabloic Rate)! Clearly, both cannot be done in this way at the same time.
If i was too drop my caloric intake would i lose muscle mass, even if i am training at the same standard as before? Would i have to increase training to accomodate the lesser intake of calories so not too lose muscle mass (but again, surely this would effect my ability to train harder?).
It is a dillema, but i am sure there is a way to get those last bits of fat off, and still maintain and gain muscle mass.
Also, just to note, i do do cardio training too as part of my workout. I have recently come accross HILT (i believe it is called that) training, where you run at very intense levels for short bursts, then slow down, then repeat. apparently, it helps burn fat reserves a bit better, rather than targeting the muscles for energy?
Thanks for any help, Rich
I have been weight training for a while now, going gym regularly on a 3/4 times a week cycle (only exceptions would be for extreme cases). Basically, i can clearly see that my muscle mass has gainied significantly, and have a fairly good knowledge on enchancing the growth of my muscles further. However, i still have a small layer of fat that i personally feel i need to get rid of.
Heres the problem: i have been told that to gain muscle mass, eating is a big key (small meals several times a day etc). But, on parrelel, i have been told to lose fat mass, eat less (than you Basic Metabloic Rate)! Clearly, both cannot be done in this way at the same time.
If i was too drop my caloric intake would i lose muscle mass, even if i am training at the same standard as before? Would i have to increase training to accomodate the lesser intake of calories so not too lose muscle mass (but again, surely this would effect my ability to train harder?).
It is a dillema, but i am sure there is a way to get those last bits of fat off, and still maintain and gain muscle mass.
Also, just to note, i do do cardio training too as part of my workout. I have recently come accross HILT (i believe it is called that) training, where you run at very intense levels for short bursts, then slow down, then repeat. apparently, it helps burn fat reserves a bit better, rather than targeting the muscles for energy?
Thanks for any help, Rich