The majority of people have two goals in the gym. They'd like to learn how to build muscle while losing unwanted weight at the same time. However, there are a few reasons why the majority of people never make that goal a reality.
In today's article we will show you the main obstacle which prevents a lot of individuals from accomplishing their long-term goal.
The main reason these individuals often struggle to see any positive results from their hard efforts in the gym is that they lack focus. Like most things in life, if you want to achieve something you need to be clear about what exactly you are trying to accomplish. That rule also applies to the gym.
Despite all of the scientific advances we have made in sports, the basic rule of weight loss is to eat less than you used to. That's right, the first step really is that simple. Work out your existing daily calorie total on average and then try to eat slightly less.
Individuals looking to grow, however, have to try adding calories to their diet in order to gain size.
When results from your new healthy lifestyle start to slow down you will reach the crossroads which call for you to make a decision. What direction to you want to go in? The two proven calorie rules cannot co-exist, after all. Most people never set this goal and struggle to see any change, instead just treading water in the gym years after year.
The easiest way to build a more muscular body while dropping weight is to separate your goals and work on them individually. If you want to drop fat first and then focus on building, you should do that. If you want to build first then you should structure your diet and training with that in mind.
Once 'Goal A' has been achieved you can move straight on to 'Goal B.'
Now that you know why both goals cannot exist together at the same time, you will find it far easier to get some results.
If you make growth your primary target you will notice that the principles of hypertrophy remain largely the same as they were twenty years ago. Focus on improving your big, compound lifts while getting plenty of good rest and getting on top of your diet.
Figuring out how to lose weight or how to build muscle isn't rocket science. The fact is most people already know the basics, such as calorie deficits and surpluses, but they struggle to separate each goal and never truly get any further forward as a result.
In today's article we will show you the main obstacle which prevents a lot of individuals from accomplishing their long-term goal.
The main reason these individuals often struggle to see any positive results from their hard efforts in the gym is that they lack focus. Like most things in life, if you want to achieve something you need to be clear about what exactly you are trying to accomplish. That rule also applies to the gym.
Despite all of the scientific advances we have made in sports, the basic rule of weight loss is to eat less than you used to. That's right, the first step really is that simple. Work out your existing daily calorie total on average and then try to eat slightly less.
Individuals looking to grow, however, have to try adding calories to their diet in order to gain size.
When results from your new healthy lifestyle start to slow down you will reach the crossroads which call for you to make a decision. What direction to you want to go in? The two proven calorie rules cannot co-exist, after all. Most people never set this goal and struggle to see any change, instead just treading water in the gym years after year.
The easiest way to build a more muscular body while dropping weight is to separate your goals and work on them individually. If you want to drop fat first and then focus on building, you should do that. If you want to build first then you should structure your diet and training with that in mind.
Once 'Goal A' has been achieved you can move straight on to 'Goal B.'
Now that you know why both goals cannot exist together at the same time, you will find it far easier to get some results.
If you make growth your primary target you will notice that the principles of hypertrophy remain largely the same as they were twenty years ago. Focus on improving your big, compound lifts while getting plenty of good rest and getting on top of your diet.
Figuring out how to lose weight or how to build muscle isn't rocket science. The fact is most people already know the basics, such as calorie deficits and surpluses, but they struggle to separate each goal and never truly get any further forward as a result.
About the Author:
About the author: Russ Howe PTI is the UK's most followed personal trainer. If you want to know how to build muscle or how to lose weight our easy proven guides will help you achieve more in the gym.