The Key to Building Muscle and Burning Fat at
the Same Time
By Marc David, Author or "Beginning
Bodybuilding".

Doesn't weight training build muscle
and increase your metabolic rate and therefore the increase in your
metabolic rate reduces fat? And if so, then doesn't this mean that
you have gained muscle and lost fat at the same time?
I can understand how you might be
confused because it's true that the more muscle you have, the higher
your metabolic rate will be and the more fat you will burn as a
result of having more muscle.
My point was not that building
muscle and losing fat at the same time is impossible, but that
attempting to build muscle and lose fat at the same time is not as
efficient because you are chasing after two conflicting goals.
Let me explain...
If you want to start building the
most muscle possible, you would engage in what's called a 'bulking'
diet. That is where you eat 10-15% over your maintenance level
calories. The rate of muscle growth can be quite rapid at this level
of caloric intake, but the rate of fat gain can often be as high as
the rate of muscle gain (a 1:1 ratio).
So why would you ever want to gain
fat along with the muscle? Simply because you will be building the
maximum amount of muscle possible only if you stay in a caloric
surplus. People who want to gain muscle and lose fat at the same
time have to alternate periods of caloric surplus with periods of
caloric deficit and therefore will gain muscle much more slowly.
Let's talk about cutting diets.
The goal on a cutting diet is to eat
10-20% below your maintenance calories in order to burn as much fat
as possible without sacrificing muscle. On any cutting diet, some
muscle loss is almost inevitable, but your goal is to maintain as
much lean body mass as possible.
A beginner is much more likely to
build muscle and burn fat at the same time. (That's why being a
beginner is pretty cool). For a beginner, almost anything works
because your body isn't used to the stress of training, so great
"beginner gains"can be made with virtually any training program.
But after about 6 months, the gains
slow down, then nearly stops as you become more advanced and get
closer to the limits of your genetic potential.
At this point, You have to work
harder and smarter in order to keep your body progressing and
changing. Not counting the initial "beginners gains" growth spurt,
the only ways I know of to date that you can do both (build muscle
and lose fat quickly) is thru anabolic steroids or to be extremely
genetically gifted.
You see, testosterone promotes
leanness and it builds muscle. Having super high levels will allow
you to chase both goals and do it well. Of course, that isn't a risk
free path and in the U.S. it is illegal. And there are a slew of
other problems with that. I just wanted to insert that point.
Is it impossible to build muscle and
lose fat at the same time? Nope. It's possible. It's simply more
difficult and not the most efficient approach.
There's an old proverb that says,
"If you chase two rabbits, you will catch neither." Gaining muscle
and losing fat require different eating methods to achieve. If you
attempt to do both, you may end up in limbo going nowhere.
If you don't mind making much slower
progress in muscle gains, you can put on muscle and trim down body
fat. But many people want faster results, so they focus on a single
goal and put all their effort and energy into that one goal.
Then when they reach a certain body
fat percentage, they go the other way. Keep all the muscle they just
built and lose the fat. In essence, you might start off at 200 lbs,
15% body fat but at the end, you might be 195 lbs, 9% body fat and
have more muscle then you did at 200 lbs. Because you gained as much
as possible, then cut away the fat. Now you are bigger but leaner.
My recommendation: Pick one goal and
stick with it until you are satisfied. It's faster, easier and works
better then trying to do both.
| About the
Author - Marc David

Marc David is an innovative
fitness enthusiast and author of "The Beginner's Guide to
Fitness And Bodybuilding." Once a self-confessed skinny,
"135-pound weakling," today Marc is a 200 pound bodybuilder
who teaches thousands of people to gain weight, build muscle
and reduce body fat with a workout and nutrition system so
simple that even a complete beginner can understand it! To
find out more about Marc and The Beginner's Guide To
Bodybuilding And Fitness, where you can also download Marc's
Free report, "The Top 12 Beginner's Mistakes Revealed" take a
look at his homepage:
Http://www.Beginning-Bodybuilding.com
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