katie
New member
Hi all,
Just curious about the answer to this question.
As far as I know:
To build muscle requires a calorie excess.
To lose fat requires a calorie deficit.
Is there any way to build muscle and lose fat at the same time?
I'm asking because I pretty much want to do both things. My body type is "skinny-fat" or pear shaped, I guess - my height/weight is 164 cm and 59 kg.
I'm skinny (especially on my upper half), so I want to build more muscle and become stronger. But I still carry a bit of flab on my lower half that hasn't changed much in the past 3 months. This flab frustrates me because I know I have strong abs, and I would like to be able to see them. However I can only see them when I wake up, before breakfast, upon which they promptly leave town for the rest of the day. I know they're there but there's a layer of fat in the way!
I guess I'm a bit confused about whether to eat more and fire up that metabolism + fuel the muscle; or whether I should be watching what I'm eating, because abs are made in the kitchen, not the gym.
Thoughts?
Thanks all
Just curious about the answer to this question.
As far as I know:
To build muscle requires a calorie excess.
To lose fat requires a calorie deficit.
Is there any way to build muscle and lose fat at the same time?
I'm asking because I pretty much want to do both things. My body type is "skinny-fat" or pear shaped, I guess - my height/weight is 164 cm and 59 kg.
I'm skinny (especially on my upper half), so I want to build more muscle and become stronger. But I still carry a bit of flab on my lower half that hasn't changed much in the past 3 months. This flab frustrates me because I know I have strong abs, and I would like to be able to see them. However I can only see them when I wake up, before breakfast, upon which they promptly leave town for the rest of the day. I know they're there but there's a layer of fat in the way!
I guess I'm a bit confused about whether to eat more and fire up that metabolism + fuel the muscle; or whether I should be watching what I'm eating, because abs are made in the kitchen, not the gym.
Thoughts?
Thanks all