#3 Muscle definition can come from lifting light weight for many reps:
There is an old notion that lifting light weight can still get
you massive muscle.
The "truth" of the matter is that if you want to have great muscle definition then you’ll have to grow your muscles. The best way to do that is lifting heavy in order to stimulate that muscle growth,
so you have something to show off when you get rid of body fat
The "truth" of the matter is that if you want to have great muscle definition then you’ll have to grow your muscles. The best way to do that is lifting heavy in order to stimulate that muscle growth,
so you have something to show off when you get rid of body fat
#4 If You
Take A Long Break, Your Muscle Will Turn To Fat:
This has to be one of the most longstanding myths out there. If
you sit on your ass all day and do nothing then all that muscle you’ve gained
will turn to fat. That simply isn’t true. The truth is that when we do build a
considerable amount of muscle, lifting heavy and consuming a certain number of
calories, when we fall off from training the culprit isn’t the lack of
exercise. It’s the appetite. When you’re putting on muscle you’re eating more
calories than you burn. Even when simply training and eating at maintenance
your body is taking in more calories than it would if you weren’t training in
the first place
But once you stop training that appetite doesn’t go away. If you don’t compensate for your lack exercise then eating the same number of calories you were when you were training hard will ultimately be your undoing and will begin to put fat onto your frame. Muscle doesn’t turn into fat, but you can certainly gain fat by lack of exercise and over consumption of calories.
But once you stop training that appetite doesn’t go away. If you don’t compensate for your lack exercise then eating the same number of calories you were when you were training hard will ultimately be your undoing and will begin to put fat onto your frame. Muscle doesn’t turn into fat, but you can certainly gain fat by lack of exercise and over consumption of calories.
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