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Jugesh
is a bodybuilder who has been training "awhile... and ...prefers
the look of the past - the 60's and 70's." At 5'10," 180lbs
and 25% bodyfat, our friend wants to get lean and can't. His closing
statement is classic, "I always seem to lose muscle instead
of fat, causing me to slim down to a smaller version of myself."
Jugesh, you share the same predicament with 90% of all bodybuilding
enthusiasts and participants; how to gain muscle and lose bodyfat
at the same time. We all have this target - it is bodybuilding in
it's simplest form. Re-read the three answers in this section dated
earlier this month to Lionel H., Tim and Jim L.
I have limited information about you, but my gut feeling is that
you, in your quest for leanness, are sacrificing muscle size and
muscle growth. I suggest you hold your bodyweight; use it to work
hard and go for muscle mass, density and permanence. Train each
muscle group two times per week - once won't do it unless you're
well along in your development. Throw in another 2-3 days of intense
aerobics. You need a rock solid six month muscle building stretch,
without being overly critical of definition. Then assess your progress
and reevaluate your goals. This six month input will be most productive,
I have no doubt.
Let logic be your guide. Seeking leanness and building muscle mass
at once basically requires contradictory processes. Jugesh, your
diet is picture perfect for pre-contest training. However, today
I suggest you add red meat and well placed carbs to give you a training
advantage and insure greater muscle response.
Every day I see bodybuilders stall their muscle building process
and cease to grow at all, looking for abs or cuts or definition
prematurely. Trim down next season. Let's stand back for a moment.
What's the rush, anyway?
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