For the last few months I having being trying to get into shape, more specifically, to lose fat and gain muscle. From the info I have found, apparently these two goals are mutually exclusive, but why?
I do understand, in general, to lose weight you need to take in fewer calories and do more cardio and to gain muscle you need to increase calories eaten and workout. I know that any type of cardio will also deplete muscle mass. I either read something on this board or another that when you do muscle training, your body will think that it needs its muscle, thus will take less stored energy from there and more from the fat reserves. So why couldn’t I do cardio then follow up with muscle training regardless if my caloric intake changes or not?
FYI, I always meant to post this before I saw jrich’s video posts.
Thanks
I do understand, in general, to lose weight you need to take in fewer calories and do more cardio and to gain muscle you need to increase calories eaten and workout. I know that any type of cardio will also deplete muscle mass. I either read something on this board or another that when you do muscle training, your body will think that it needs its muscle, thus will take less stored energy from there and more from the fat reserves. So why couldn’t I do cardio then follow up with muscle training regardless if my caloric intake changes or not?
FYI, I always meant to post this before I saw jrich’s video posts.
Thanks