I've never been a stranger to the weight room but it is now that I am starting to understand the physics behind it and trying the how and why of weightlifting.
Here's my dilemma. I have read that resistance training is necessary for fat loss as well as building muscle.
In order to build muscle, you have to have a calorie surplus and to lose fat you have to have a calorie deficit.
My main goal is to lose body fat but gain some size in my chest and shoulders. I am creating the calorie deficit with diet and exercise. But I am just spinning my wheels with the wieghtlifting?
Am I correct in assuming that I can't get muscle growth because I am creating a calorie deficit to lose weight?
Is there a way to do both simultaneously?
Again, please forgive my ignorance, but I am in a state of confusion. Is there way to do both
Here's my dilemma. I have read that resistance training is necessary for fat loss as well as building muscle.
In order to build muscle, you have to have a calorie surplus and to lose fat you have to have a calorie deficit.
My main goal is to lose body fat but gain some size in my chest and shoulders. I am creating the calorie deficit with diet and exercise. But I am just spinning my wheels with the wieghtlifting?
Am I correct in assuming that I can't get muscle growth because I am creating a calorie deficit to lose weight?
Is there a way to do both simultaneously?
Again, please forgive my ignorance, but I am in a state of confusion. Is there way to do both
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