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Tuesday, June 23, 2015

How To Avoid Fat Gain When Trying To Gain Muscle Mass?




How to avoid fat gain when trying to gain muscle mass? We know it's perfectly normal gain some fat during bulking (muscle mass gain phase), but if fat gain is predominant, that is, you realize you are gaining more fat than muscle mass, something is wrong.


After the first year of training, where you can gain muscle with relative ease, things start to complicate and you will be a very happy person if you are earning from 500 g to 1 kg of muscle mass per month. If you are earning more than this, is likely to be gaining more fat than muscle mass.










To avoid this it is necessary to remember that the concept of "eat all you see ahead" to win mass became outdated. The ingested calories surplus will turn into fat and not "more" muscle mass, fat you will hard time trying to burn to the cost of precious muscle mass. So it is much smarter just consume the required amount of calories than having to make a stage further definition and generates more loss of lean body mass.

In theory, the idea of ​​eating everything you see ahead for making the most of muscle mass and then burn excess seems to be perfect, but in practice the opposite occurs: the person can gain more fat than muscle mass and lose gained during the cutting.



What to do to prevent this?

Now, using our old friend the mirror! Through the looking glass, and even with the help of tape, you can review it week after week is gaining more muscle mass than fat or vice versa. If too much fat is winning, the number of calories in the diet should be reduced, preferably via carbohydrates. If there is no visible changes, the number of calories may be increased.

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