I've been training in the gym for years and it took me a long time to learn how to cut and maintain muscle mass.
I made this mistake by running up to 3-4 days a week along with my weight lifting program.
Yes, I was lean but very slim, but burned way too much muscle mass as a result.
Guys still make this mistake, my friends included. They bulk up on greasy fatty foods and still try to cut at the same time but instead put on unnecessary excess weight, it's a vicious circle if you ask me.
Other guys set unreasonable goals on really strict diets by reducing their calories to a ridiculous amount.
You have to feed your body enough calories throughout the day to burn fat. I would recommend cutting back on 300 calories per day and burn up to 400 calories per day at the gym.
In case you don't know already, the calories that you consume each day has to be less than the calories that you burn each day.
I was never a fan of counting calories but since I wanted to maintain my current physique I needed to stay on track with what I eat.
The calories that you consume every day has to be less than the calories you burn everyday.
So what has worked successfully for me over the years that allowed me to maintain muscle mass and get my body fat down from 15% to 5%?
High Intensity interval Training.
I do this either on a treadmill or outdoor sprints and still lift weights 4-5 days a week. I suggest sprinting for 30 seconds, rest for 20 seconds and repeat this cycle for 6-8 rounds. You'll burn fat even after your finished.
For me this has been a very effective way to maintain muscle mass and get ripped at the same time...so long as I made sure to eat my chicken fillets, eggs, and protein shakes each day.
Either way, it has helped me preserve muscle mass and burn fat at the same time. I go into more detail about this topic on my blog that has helped me achieve this. http://bit.ly/1fuJ1ye
Now, some of you might already be doing something similar to this and i'm not saying that it will work for any shape, size, age or gender but it's definitely an effective way to burn fat and maintain muscle mass at the same time.
If you reduce your calorie intake, lift weights 4-5 days a week and incorporate HIIT into your cardio workout once or twice a week, no more!
Would love to hear what has worked for you and would like your take on this.
Cheers
Jay Kay
I made this mistake by running up to 3-4 days a week along with my weight lifting program.
Yes, I was lean but very slim, but burned way too much muscle mass as a result.
Guys still make this mistake, my friends included. They bulk up on greasy fatty foods and still try to cut at the same time but instead put on unnecessary excess weight, it's a vicious circle if you ask me.
Other guys set unreasonable goals on really strict diets by reducing their calories to a ridiculous amount.
You have to feed your body enough calories throughout the day to burn fat. I would recommend cutting back on 300 calories per day and burn up to 400 calories per day at the gym.
In case you don't know already, the calories that you consume each day has to be less than the calories that you burn each day.
I was never a fan of counting calories but since I wanted to maintain my current physique I needed to stay on track with what I eat.
The calories that you consume every day has to be less than the calories you burn everyday.
So what has worked successfully for me over the years that allowed me to maintain muscle mass and get my body fat down from 15% to 5%?
High Intensity interval Training.
I do this either on a treadmill or outdoor sprints and still lift weights 4-5 days a week. I suggest sprinting for 30 seconds, rest for 20 seconds and repeat this cycle for 6-8 rounds. You'll burn fat even after your finished.
For me this has been a very effective way to maintain muscle mass and get ripped at the same time...so long as I made sure to eat my chicken fillets, eggs, and protein shakes each day.
Either way, it has helped me preserve muscle mass and burn fat at the same time. I go into more detail about this topic on my blog that has helped me achieve this. http://bit.ly/1fuJ1ye
Now, some of you might already be doing something similar to this and i'm not saying that it will work for any shape, size, age or gender but it's definitely an effective way to burn fat and maintain muscle mass at the same time.
If you reduce your calorie intake, lift weights 4-5 days a week and incorporate HIIT into your cardio workout once or twice a week, no more!
Would love to hear what has worked for you and would like your take on this.
Cheers
Jay Kay
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