Archive for September, 2008

How To Gain Lean Muscle Without Turning Into a Tub of Lard

Monday, September 22nd, 2008

Gaining fat when trying to put on muscle is a big concern for many people. If you have worked hard to get yourself a nice little six pack, but then decided that you want to put on some more muscle, forcing yourself to over eat can be hard. The thought of losing that six pack, that you worked so hard for can be unbareable!

I came across this excellent post on Tom Venutos Burn the Fat Blog, which may interest you. He gives some great advice to do with the subject of gaining muscle without gaining too much fat. He mentions the importance of controlling your calorie intake, which is a vital factor in muscle growth. There is some great advice here, definately worth a look…

Glutamine-L a Good Supplement to Use?

Monday, September 8th, 2008

I’m not one for over promoting supplementation, but I have recently recieved a few questions about the Glutamine-L supplement. For those of you who are interested in this supplement I’d like to point you in the direction of this useful article on Glutamine-L. This is an interesting little supplement, that has become extremely popular among the bodybuilding community. Glutamine-L raises the bodys natural growth hormones, which increase the body s ability to produce new muscle tissue.

My opinion on this supplement is the same as alot of others, if you are achieving good results using it, then go ahead and use it. I will say that as with any other supplement, it is not a miracle product and will not suddenly make your muscles huge. As with all supplements they are not a substitute for good diet and exercise, they are simple to be taken in addition to them if you want that extra bit of help to achieve your results.

I personally like to keep my supplementation to a minimum, and use natural food sources to get every thing that my body needs. Remember although the fitness industry may tell you otherwise, supplements are not a necessity, and great results are achieved without any help from any supplements all of the time.

Some Quotes from a Fitness Legend…

Wednesday, September 3rd, 2008

A few wise words from fitness legend Jack Lahane…

If you’ve got a big gut and you start doing sit-ups, you are going to get bigger because you build up the muscle. You’ve got to get rid of that fat! How do you get rid of fat? By changing your diet”

Remember this: your body is your slave; it works for you!”

The only way you get that fat off is to eat less and exercise more.”

Yes, exercise is the catalyst. That’s what makes everything happen: your digestion, your elimination, your sex life, your skin, hair, everything about you depends on circulation. And how do you increase circulation?…Exercise!”

You can’t get rid of it with exercise alone. You can do the most vigorous exercise and only burn up 300 calories in an hour. If you’ve got fat on your body, the exercise firms and tones the muscles. But when you use that tape measure, what makes it bigger? It’s the fat!”

This legend in the fitness world is 93 years old, he STILL works out, and still looks great! A great example of what exercise can do for your body and health. Definatelty an inspiration to anyone!
 

Do Calories Really Count For Fat Loss?

Monday, September 1st, 2008

So many people out there are desperately trying to achieve weight loss, but there are so many different diets and so much different information about weight loss, that unsuprisingly people are still confused on the subject. Something that is still a mystery to so many people is the importance of calories. The popularity of some of the recent ‘fad’ diets, Atkins to mention but one, has confused peoples understanding of calories even further.

Diets such as the Atkins diet promote the idea that calories don’t matter in the slightest, and the controlled intake of certain nutrients, namely carbohydrates in this case, is the deciding factor in weight loss. Although people do achieve some short term success on diets such as Atkins, the fact is that in the long term they are unhealthy and totally unrealistic to follow and stick with. Also alot of the weight loss on these type of diets actually comes from loss of water, and even worse muscle!

The real truth is that if you want to successfully lose weight, calories are the deciding factor. Here is a sentence that you should remember when people are trying to sell you the false idea that calories don’t matter…

TO LOSE WEIGHT YOU MUST BEEN IN A CALORIE DEFICIT!

I’ll explain this a bit further. A calorie is basically a unit of energy, your body needs so many of these energy units to perform all it’s daily functions, this includes maintaining bodyweight. So if you need a certain amount of calories to maintain your body weight, it makes sense that to lose weight you would need to reduce the amount of calories that your body needs (this is your calorie deficit).

The food that you eat contains these calories that your body needs, so one way of losing weight would be to reducing the amount of calories that you consume in your food. You can also create this calorie deficit through exercise. When you exercise the extra work that your body is made to do, causes it to burn off more calories. This can also create the calories deficit.

The most efficient way to create a calorie deficit is by combining a calorie controlled diet, with a suitable exercise routine, unfortunately that’s not where it ends though!

You may be thinking now that you could just cut your calorie intake right down, the more you cut out the calories the better right? Wrong. You have to be careful that you don’t bring down your calories too much, otherwise you will start to lose muscle rather than fat, leaving you looking scrawny and unhealthy looking. You need to do a bit of experimentation with this, first try and find how many calories your body needs to stay at the weight that you currently are. Then from there drop it by about 500 calories and see how you go. Everyone is different, so this really is a case of finding it out for your self. Take weekly measurements of your weight and body fat, so you can work out if you are losing fat or muscle. If you are losing muscle, simply increase your calories! Find the happy medium using experimentation and body monitoring is the key.

So in conclusion. Ignore the latest fad diets, and believe me when I say that calories really do count when it comes to successfully losing fat.