Can I Lose Body Fat and Keep Muscle?

by Ricardo d Argence

Of course your muscle mass will remain while burning fat. However it does take commitment and it does take a lot of work. One of the most important thing to do is the set an achieve a goal, and commit to it then you can start your diet or workout program. When you decide you want to change your lifestyle, stay with your decision.

The easiest way to lose body fat and keep lean muscle is to drink plenty of water! Think about the fluids you use in your car and how without them, your car won't run. Water is necessary for removing toxins from your body and keeping it young. You must have it in order to promote muscle growth. Drink at least a gallon of water or more a day. You will need to keep some close by you at all times, no matter what you are doing.

You will have to consume the proper foods in small servings at intervals of 5 or 6 per day n order to achieve your bodybuilding goals. In order for your metabolism to work as effectively as possible while burning calories. It is wise to confer with your doctor before making any radical changes to your diet.

However, you may want to consider reducing your daily calorie intake beginning around 150 to 200 and reducing as you see necessary. Your energy productivity and reflection will be your best guides. You need 50 % protein for building your muscle tissue, 40 % carbohydrates for fueling your body and 10 % fats for energy reinforcement of your body.

A good idea is to exercise early so you are done for the day. Early morning workouts are the best since you have the choice of building muscles or burning fat.

This exercise should be done in succession to achieve the best results. Two build muscles and the other burns fat. The optimum way to keep up is to do cardio workouts one day and then weight train the next day.

Maintain short focused cardiovascular workouts with one 30 minute or two 15 minute sessions three to four times a week. To avoid injury you should always use those time periods to warm up or cool down. You may want to consider scheduling cardio workouts when you are not weight training.

Weight training three to four days weekly should alternate with your cardiovascular workouts days. You can build muscle mass by weight-training for an hour while concentrating on one or two muscle groups each session.

Resistance training five to six days weekly in short intense sessions prove the most influential when concentrating on one or two muscle groups. However, if you do two or three heavy sets of exercises do not workout longer than thirty to forty-five minute session. Keep your repetitions lower for resistant overload for growth.

So there you have it, when you want to build muscle and burn fat you have to drink lots of water, eat right, mind your calories and alternate your workout sessions.

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