July 4, 2009

Burn Fat Gain Muscle - Here’s How To Do IT

Why do people spend so much time in the gym? If you survey people, they will have 2 things in mind.
They want to burn fat gain muscle. They also want to build muscle and add strength and size.
Some people say you can’t do both at the same time, but the truth is you can learn how to burn fat and build muscle as part of one comprehensive strategy.
You just need to know how to approach the situation, and it actually all starts in your kitchen, not in the gym at all.
The first thing you need to do is figure out how you can construct a healthy eating plan that will allow you to do both of these things.
This is the trickiest part, because too lose weight you have to burn off more calories than you take in.
However, to build muscle you have to eat more calories than you burn so that you have energy leftover to feed new muscle growth.
The trick to solving this riddle is to really be strict about what you can and can not eat.
The backbone of every muscle building nutritional plan is protein.
You need a great deal of protein in your diet in order to maximize muscle growth.
When trying to burn fat gain muscle at the same time, this is something that can’t be compromised with, you have to ensure your protein intake is adequate.
That means you have to cut down on other things. You have to make sure that every meal or snack you eat has some level of protein in it.
Another requirement is that you keep your metabolism going in as a rapid manner as possible.
To accomplish this you will need to divide your meals into smaller chunks of small meals and snacks all day long.
This means eating between 5 and 7 times each day instead of 3 or 4.
You will burn calories off more efficiently, you’ll be less tempted to snack before bedtime and you’ll be more consistently energetic all day long.
Another trick to making this strategy work is that you may not even have to cut down on your total calories at all.
The muscle you build is constantly hungry, it adds to your metabolic capabilities.
It needs calories to maintain itself, to repair itself and to grow anew.
Your muscles always need to be fed. So if you are effectively building new muscle, you have raised your caloric needs.
Therefore, keeping your calorie intake constant, ensuring you get enough protein in the process by cutting down on superfluous items, will enable you to not have to restrict yourself.
You’ll still end up burning off more fat, and it won’t be a torturous task in the meantime.
The joined target of burning fat and building muscle at the same time is not impossilbe and can co-exist.
Before you ever hit the gym, use these strategies to get your nutritional program geared up.
So, This is how to build muscle mass. The fat will start to come off naturally.

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