Quick question about weight loss vs muscle gain

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Hey Guys,

Sorry about bringing up one of the most asked questions I've seen on these forums but, I just can't figure out what it is for me that's the issue. I just turned 21 (male, 5'8") and weight 170lbs. I used to weigh around 160 about 7 months ago before I started working out 4-7 times a week.

Currently I can curl roughly 20 lbs more than I started (from 15lbs to 35lbs) and can bench roughly 35 lbs more (from 100 -135). I also do cardio every day and bike between 5-12 miles daily as well as walk 18 holes of golf 1-3 times/week.

I am wondering, how much weight in muscle do you think is actually gained by working being able to lift that much more? The best I have ever felt was when I weighed 153 (lowest in years) and it was great, but couldn't keep it there. That's why I started working out.

Either way, I just had a couple questions to see if anyone had any experience in terms of gaining muscle weight (and would be willing to share it with me):

1. How much weight in muscle do you think that increase in lifting ability has gotten me? Could it be the reason for those extra 10lbs?

2. I have abs (I think haha) but I can't see them yet, which means most likely I have to lose some more fat so I set my goal at 5-10lbs of fat. Do you think if I increase my cardio to say, 10-20miles/day biking that I can do that in a month or so? I will put my avg. diet at the end of this.

Thanks for taking the time to look this over!


**** Avg Diet ****

Breakfast: 2 wheat english muffins with organic PB
Snack: Some sort of snack bar with 0-10 net carbs
Lunch: Sandwich on wheat with turkey lettuce and tomato, and honey mustard (sometimes sushi)
Snack: Banana
Dinner: Sandwich, steak or a couple burgers with no bun
 
Pretty hard to answer your first question, but i'll take a shot at your second.

Yes losing weight is the best way to get visible abs, you can either up your cardio or cut some calories. The end result of either of those is to have your body burning more calories over the course of the day than you're consuming.

also i'd recommend some weighted ab exercises to get those abs bigger, so you will see them better once you cut some weight. good luck!
 
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