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Tuesday, July 14, 2009

How To Gain Muscle Mass Without Putting On Weight

By Greg Correll

Two of the most common goals in fitness is to either -

1) Gain muscle

2) Lose fats

In any case, you can't accomplish both the fitness goal together, because each of these goals will require you to do the exact opposite of each. Trying to accomplish both together will leave you hanging in the middle, and back to where you started.

So, how do you gain muscle weight without gaining too much fat at the same time? When trying to gain muscle mass, youll definitely be taking in more than your required daily calories, because if you want to build muscle mass, you must have enough food intake to build your muscles from.

Just before you make up your mind to binge eat all day long, understand this. Your body can only absorb the nutrients goodness so much, up to a point where your body can no longer assimilate the food intake, it will be turned into stored fats for further use. Therefore nobody gets ripped by eating too much, the key is simply to eat enough for muscle growth.

Just aim to eat higher than your required daily calories, let your body decide instead. Your objective is to gain lean tissues, and not fast. Generally, eating 300-500 above your normal calorie intake coupled with training should get you there easier.

Don't aim to add too much pounds a week, the natural weight gain is about a pound a week, couple with proper exercise routines. Always note your own body fat level, tweak your calories intake as you go, if you start gaining a lot of fats, be sure to tweak your intake level.

Slower and more consistent approach is the best way to go for gaining extra muscle mass, not overly eating but eating just enough to gain those lean tissues. Always listen to what your body is telling you, find out how those surplus of calorie intake is interacting with your own metabolism rate, and you'll get leaner, fitter and ripper in no time! - 17273

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