How Can I Get Bigger And At The Same Time Get Leaner?
By Josh Stone
Hardly a week goes by that I don’t get asked:
"How
can I get a six pack and get bigger at the same time?" "How
can I pack on some serious muscle mass and still get leaner?"
The
answer to this is actually pretty simple if only you understand
the basics of weight gain and weight loss, however it still may
be a little hard to digest if you're new to all this... so here
goes!
You
can't ideally lose weight (get leaner) and at the same time bulk
up significantly (gain weight/muscle). You probably can if you're
on anabolic steroids, but thats a different story altogether.
To get lean - you need to consume less calories overall than your
body requires, do more cardio, and continue weight training.
To
bulk up - you need to constantly eat more calories than your body
requires, do less cardio, and of course, dont forget weight training.
So as you can see, these are two contradictory goals. Surprised?
This
doesnt mean that you can't get leaner and also more muscular by
working out, but what I'm trying to say is that change sometimes
takes time. You will definitely make much better progress in the
long run if you were to focus on just one goal at a time. This
is exactly why professional bodybuilders have 'phases' in their
training, where they tend to divide their months of training and
focus on phases of bulking up and into phases of getting lean
for a contest. Pro bodybuilders will always have an 'off season'
weight and a 'competition' weight. Off-season weight can generally
be up to 10%-15% higher than their competition weight.
As
for timing and convenience, I think to us Malaysians - the year
end is when we tend to party hard and basically have loads of
fun.. so I believe that this period makes a great time to focus
on putting on some quality muscle size and strength, as we are
able to be a bit more flexible in our diet since we're on a weight/muscle
gaining phase. This means I don't have to be super strict with
my food intake but can afford to be a bit more lenient with my
diet since it's 'off-season'.
However,
once the holiday season is over and everything is back to normal
sometime in January.. Ithen I believe that this is the more appropriate
time to focus on training for a leaner body/weight loss, as the
year end partying and festivals are more or less over, and its
a new year, with most of us having new year resolutions, thus
it will be easier to stick to a super strict diet and training
routine. Of course, this all depends on individual preference,
so its still up to you.
Just
always remember that your diet is the most important part of any
fitness goal you set for yourself.. whether you're aiming to lose
weight, gain weight, or simply just get healthier.
Josh
Stone, also known as DM, is the author behind the site http://www.dailymuscle.com
which offers the author's personal views on real-life fitness,
bodybuilding, sports nutrition, cardio, fat loss, training information,
and on all things that surrounds fitness.
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